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  2. History of Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Orchestra dates back to 1903 when it was founded as the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. It was renamed the Minnesota Orchestra in 1968 and moved into its own building, Orchestra Hall, in downtown Minneapolis in 1974. [39]

  3. Minneapolis Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    In the past decade enrollment in Minneapolis Public Schools has decreased significantly. In the 2001–2002 school year the district's enrollment was 46,256 students. [4] In the 2002–2003 school year Minneapolis Public School's 46,037 students were enough to be the 98th largest school district in the United States in terms of enrollment. [5]

  4. Fredrika Bremer Intermediate School - Wikipedia

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    The Fredrika Bremer Intermediate School or Bremer School is a historic former school building in the Camden region of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It is considered Minneapolis's oldest intact school building, whose original section was constructed 1886–87.

  5. South High School (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis South High School was founded in 1885 inside of four rooms in the attic of the old Adams School at Franklin Avenue and 16th Avenue. The student body began publishing the South High Observer , the direct predecessor of the current school paper, The Southerner .

  6. Central High School (Minneapolis, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Central High School in 1919. In 1913, the school moved again, to 4th Avenue South and 34th Street, where it remained until closing in 1982. [1] The new building was designed in the Collegiate Gothic architectural style. [3] Minneapolis Public Schools closed Central, West and Marshall-University high schools in 1982. Central and West were ...

  7. Marshall-University High School - Wikipedia

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    Marshall-University High School was a public junior high and high school serving grades 6–12 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [1]The school was founded in 1968 through a merger between John Marshall High School (a Minneapolis public school) and University High School (a laboratory school at the University of Minnesota) in an attempt to diversify the student body. [1]

  8. University of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The University of Minnesota was founded in Minneapolis in 1851 as a college preparatory school, seven years prior to Minnesota's statehood. [14] It struggled in its early years and relied on donations to stay open from donors, including South Carolina Governor William Aiken Jr. [23] [24]

  9. University of Minnesota Old Campus Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as the Law Building and erected at a cost of $30,000, it was the first building of the University of Minnesota Law School, itself founded in 1888. The Richardsonian Romanesque-style building was later named after William S. Pattee, the School's first dean, [2] and doubled in capacity from a 1905 expansion. [11]