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  2. Shakopee, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Shakopee (/ ˈ ʃ ɑː k ə p i / SHAH-kə-pee) [5] is a city in and the county seat of Scott County, Minnesota, United States.It is southwest of Minneapolis.Sited on the south bank bend of the Minnesota River, Shakopee and nearby suburbs comprise the southwest portion of Minneapolis-Saint Paul, the nation's 16th-largest metropolitan area, with 3.7 million people.

  3. List of cities in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Map of the United States with Minnesota highlighted. Minnesota is a state situated in the Midwestern United States.According to the 2020 United States census, Minnesota is the 22nd most populous state with 5,706,494 inhabitants but the 14th largest by land area, spanning 79,626.74 square miles (206,232.3 km 2) of land. [1]

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Scott County ...

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    Shakopee: Ornate 1880 house and outbuilding of Herman Schroeder (1854–1922), longtime owner of Shakopee's most successful brickyard and an influential civic leader. [24] 20: Shakopee Historic District: Shakopee Historic District: April 11, 1972 : 1801–2187 County Highway 101

  5. Spokane Valley population growth outpacing city of Spokane as ...

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    The city of Spokane issued 74 SFR permits during the third quarter; however, its population also doubles the Valley’s. The disparity is more apparent but also confusing when considering multi ...

  6. Scott County, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Scott County is a county in the U.S. state of Minnesota.As of the 2020 census, the population was 150,928. [3] Its county seat is Shakopee. [4] Shakopee is also the largest city in Scott County, the twenty-first-largest city in Minnesota, and the sixteenth-largest Twin Cities suburb.

  7. Shakopee Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Shakopee Historic District is a historic district in Shakopee, Minnesota, United States. Stretching along the south bank of the Minnesota River , it encompasses pre-contact Native American habitation and burial sites, a contact-era Dakota village, early Euro-American buildings, and a ferry landing. [ 2 ]

  8. Shakopee II - Wikipedia

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    Shakopee II (d. 1860) was a Mdewakanton Dakota chief who was known as "The Orator of the Sioux." [ 1 ] He was described by Reverend Samuel W. Pond of the First Presbyterian Church of Shakopee as "a man of marked ability in council and one of the ablest and most effective orators in the whole Dakota Nation."

  9. Strunk–Nyssen House - Wikipedia

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    The Strunk–Nyssen House is a historic property in Jackson Township, Minnesota, United States, just outside the city of Shakopee.The original wing of the house was built around 1856 for Herman H. Strunk, who established the area's first brewery on the site.