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Big Lake's geographical location is in a corridor placing it 30 minutes from St. Cloud and 35 minutes from Minneapolis.According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 43.8 square miles (113 km 2), of which 42.3 square miles (110 km 2) is land and 1.5 square miles (3.9 km 2) (3.45%) is water.
U.S. Highway 10 and Minnesota State Highway 25 are two of the main routes in Big Lake. Big Lake is located 41 miles northwest of Minneapolis ; and 27 miles southeast of St. Cloud . It was originally called Humboldt until 1867.
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The area now delineated by Big Lake Township was first settled in 1848; the small village was named Humboldt. When the county creation was announced in 1856, Humboldt was named the county seat. The area now covered by Elk River was also first settled in 1848. Two villages grew up, fairly close together: Orono (platted 1855); and Elk River ...
Pages in category "Townships in Sherburne County, Minnesota" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Bailey is an unincorporated community in Big Lake Township, Sherburne County, Minnesota, United States. The community is located between Big Lake and Elk River near the junction of Sherburne County Roads 14 and 15, and U.S. Highway 10. [2] The community was named for Orlando Bailey, an early settler. [3]
B. Badger Township, Polk County, Minnesota; Badoura Township, Hubbard County, Minnesota; Baker Township, Stevens County, Minnesota; Balkan Township, St. Louis County ...
State Highway 25 was authorized November 2, 1920 from Belle Plaine to Big Lake. [1]The roadway was fully graveled by 1928. [3] It was paved in stages from north to south throughout the 1930s: from Big Lake to Buffalo in 1931, [4] Buffalo to Montrose in 1932, [5] Montrose to Watertown in 1933, [6] [7] and Watertown to Norwood in 1934.