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  2. List of companies based in Minneapolis–Saint Paul - Wikipedia

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    The core cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul host many companies, with many others in the suburban cities. As of 2023, there were 14 Fortune 500 companies headquartered in the Minneapolis–St. Paul metropolitan area, with another 5 companies listed in the Forbes Largest Private Companies list. [1]

  3. Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The loss of interchange traffic at Randolph when CGW merged with C&NW in 1968 was a significant setback as C&NW already had its own routes to the Twin Cities and kept most of the ex-CGW inbound freight on its own rails. By 1982, the Soo Line was ready to make several moves and had sufficient funds to counter competing offers.

  4. Twin Cities Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Twin Cities Assembly Plant was a Ford Motor Company manufacturing facility in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, that operated from 1925 to 2011. In 1912, Ford's first assembly and sales activities in Minnesota began in a former warehouse in Minneapolis . [ 1 ]

  5. Miller Industries - Wikipedia

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    Miller Industries is an American tow truck and towing equipment manufacturing company based in the Chattanooga suburb of Ooltewah, Tennessee.Its primary subsidiary, Miller Industries Towing Equipment Inc., manufactures a variety of light- to heavy-duty wreckers, car carriers, and rotators under several brand names, including Century, Vulcan, Chevron, and Holmes.

  6. Twin City Rapid Transit Company - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis - St Paul Twin City Rapid Transit Company c 1894. In 1890, the two cities were connected with a railway along University Avenue, the first of four rail lines linking them together. [1] A merger of the two city systems, the St. Paul City Railway Co. and Minneapolis Street Railway, formed the Twin City Rapid Transit Company.

  7. Minneapolis Great Northern Depot - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak opted to consolidate all of its Twin Cities service at the Great Northern Depot, shuttering St. Paul's Union Depot. Traffic rebounded very slightly in the following years, as the Arrowhead , North Coast Hiawatha , and Twin Cities Hiawatha entered service, though these sometimes operated as combined trains from Chicago or only served the ...

  8. I spent 48 hours in the 'top city to visit' in 2025. It was ...

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    I spent two days in Toulouse, which Lonely Planet dubbed the top city to visit in 2025. Nicknamed the "Pink City," Toulouse is home to several universities and iconic sites. Despite its youthful ...

  9. Shingle Creek Crossing - Wikipedia

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    It became the third enclosed shopping mall in the Twin Cities, after Southdale Center and Apache Plaza. The mall opened in phases beginning with Phase One in March 1962 which included anchor stores Sears and JCPenney. Phase Two opened in 1966, adding Dayton's as the third anchor. Donaldson's became the fourth anchor in September 1967.