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  2. Lake Minnetonka - Wikipedia

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    Lake Minnetonka (Dakota: Mní iá Tháŋka [1]) is a lake located about 16 miles (26 km) west-southwest of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Lake Minnetonka has about 23 named bays and areas. [2] The lake lies within Hennepin and Carver counties and is surrounded by 13 incorporated municipalities. At 14,528 acres (5,879 ha), it is Minnesota's ninth ...

  3. Crane Island Historic District - Wikipedia

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    August 5, 1991. The Crane Island Historic District is a historic district of vacation properties on Crane Island in Lake Minnetonka, part of the city of Minnetrista, Minnesota, United States. It consists of a number of private residential summer cottages and some communal amenities. Although it was originally developed by parishioners of the ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Hennepin ...

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    Minnetonka Beach: 1928 water tower, linchpin of the municipal water supply system that allowed Minnetonka Beach to grow from an upper-class resort to a community of year-round residents, and a well-preserved example of a once-common early-20th-century design. [134] 120: Minnetonka Town Hall: Minnetonka Town Hall: March 15, 2021 : 13231 ...

  5. Minnesota History Center - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota History Center is a museum and library that serves as the headquarters of the Minnesota Historical Society. It is near downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota. The Minnesota History Center is on Kellogg Boulevard, between the Mississippi River and the Minnesota State Capitol. [1] Before this building was built in 1992, the Minnesota ...

  6. Edina, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Edina (locally / iːˈdaɪnə / ⓘ ee-DY-nə, / ɪˈdaɪnə / ih-DY-nə) [ 8 ] is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States and a first-ring suburb of Minneapolis. The population was 53,494 at the 2020 census, [ 3 ] making it the 18th most populous city in Minnesota. Edina began as a small farming and milling community along ...

  7. Wayzata station - Wikipedia

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    Wayzata station (officially recognized as the Great Northern Railway Depot but commonly referred to as the Wayzata Depot) is a historic train depot in Wayzata, Minnesota, United States. Constructed and operated by the Great Northern Railway, the station was in service from 1906 until 1971. [1] The depot is positioned along Lake Minnetonka in ...

  8. Maritime Heritage Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Maritime Heritage Minnesota (MHM) is a non-profit group working toward the documentation, preservation, and conservation of maritime archaeological and cultural resources. They were founded in July 2005. MHM's goal is to educate students, scholars, and citizens about the importance of our maritime heritage and preserve or stabilize sites as ...

  9. Minnetonka, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnetonka Mills, with its post office and port for Lake Minnetonka, was the principal business and trading center for a large area until the 1870s. Between 1883 and 1956, the area within the original 36-square-mile (93 km 2 ) township grew smaller as Wayzata , Hopkins , Deephaven , Woodland and Saint Louis Park incorporated or annexed portions ...