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Hennepin County. Father Louis Hennepin was the first European explorer to visit and name Saint Anthony Falls, the tallest waterfall on the Mississippi River, in 1680.While the falls were familiar to the Ojibwe and Sioux Indians who lived in the area, Father Hennepin spread word of the falls when he returned to France in 1683.
MN 55 continues to Maple Lake and then Buffalo, where it has a junction with MN 25. MN 55 enters the Twin Cities area at Rockford and Greenfield, continuing east to Medina and Plymouth. MN 55 has a junction with Interstate 494 (I-494) in Plymouth. MN 55 continues east and has a junction with US 169 at the Plymouth–Golden Valley boundary line.
During the early 2010s, Surly experienced rapid growth, with production of 21,000 barrels in 2012, 28,000 barrels in 2013, [1] and 47,757 barrels in 2015. [2] Surly's brewing system in Brooklyn Center is a 30 beer barrel (BBL) Sprinkman, one of four identical systems produced by Sprinkman of Wisconsin . [ 3 ]
Bloomington Avenue: Eastbound exit and entrance: 113.642: 182.889: MN 77 south / CR 152 north (Cedar Avenue) 114.367: 184.056: CSAH 54 north (28th Avenue) 114.842: 184.820: 34th Avenue: Unorganized Territory of Fort Snelling: 115.982: 186.655: 115: MN 55 west (Hiawatha Avenue) / Great River Road (National Route) / Minnehaha Avenue / Federal Drive
The City of Minneapolis' Heritage Preservation designated a portion of the area as the Dinkytown Commercial Historic District in 2015, due to its significance in the history of streetcar development. [7] The historic district covers an area roughly two blocks around, surrounding the intersection of 14th Avenue Southeast and 4th Street Southeast ...
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The City designated some of this area the Minneapolis Warehouse Historic District in 1978, [32] with portions spanning from 1st Avenue North to 10th Avenue North and from the Mississippi River to 6th Street North. [33] It was recognized by the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. [32]
The Mill District is an redeveloped former industrial within Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, and a part of the larger Downtown East neighborhood. The area contains several former flour mills left over from the days when Minneapolis was the flour milling capital of the world. With almost none of the mills still active, a number of these ...