
Minneapolis
A city in Minnesota that became the center of protests and tragic altercations between federal agents and citizens due to its 'massive resistance' to federal immigration enforcement.
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Summary
Minneapolis, Minnesota, is the state's most populous city and the seat of Hennepin County, forming the core of the Twin Cities metropolitan area alongside Saint Paul. Known as the "City of Lakes," it is situated on the Upper Mississippi River and was historically a global hub for lumber and flour milling, powered by Saint Anthony Falls. Today, it remains a financial and corporate center, hosting the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and serving as the birthplace of major companies like Target Corporation and General Mills. The city is a cultural landmark, home to the University of Minnesota and renowned institutions such as the Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Recent events discussed in local media include federal immigration enforcement actions like "Operation Metro Surge," which resulted in the tragic deaths of Renee Good and Alex Prey, highlighting ongoing political and social challenges under the leadership of Mayor Jacob Frey (noted as "Jacob Fry" in some reports).
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Extracted Attributes
Lakes
13 lakes within city limits
Mayor
Jacob Frey (since 2018)
Founder
John H. Stevens
Nickname
City of Lakes
Population
429,954 residents (2020 Census)
Coordinates
44.981944444, -93.269166666
Public Parks
197 parks
Inception Date
1850-01-01
Recreation Trails
321 kilometers of trails
Congressional District
Minnesota's 5th
Metropolitan Population
3.69 million residents in the Twin Cities area
Timeline
- Founding of Minneapolis by John H. Stevens; settlement was driven by the industrial potential of Saint Anthony Falls. (Source: Wikidata)
1850-01-01
- Minneapolis implements instant-runoff voting for municipal elections to improve the democratic process. (Source: Web Search)
2009-11-03
- Jacob Frey is inaugurated as Mayor of Minneapolis, beginning a period of DFL political dominance. (Source: Wikipedia)
2018-01-02
- The 2020 United States Census records Minneapolis as the most populous city in Minnesota with 429,954 residents. (Source: Wikipedia)
2020-04-01
- Jacob Frey is re-elected as Mayor of Minneapolis. (Source: Web Search)
2021-11-02
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Minneapolis is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States, and its county seat. With a population of 429,954 as of the 2020 census, it is the state's most populous city. Located in the state's center near the eastern border, it occupies both banks of the Upper Mississippi River and adjoins Saint Paul, the state capital of Minnesota. Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and the surrounding area are collectively known as the Twin Cities, a metropolitan area with 3.69 million residents. Minneapolis is built on an artesian aquifer on flat terrain and is known for cold, snowy winters and hot, humid summers. Nicknamed the "City of Lakes", Minneapolis is abundant in water, with thirteen lakes, wetlands, the Mississippi River, creeks, and waterfalls. The city's public park system is connected by the Grand Rounds National Scenic Byway. Dakota people previously inhabited the site of today's Minneapolis. European settlement began north of Fort Snelling along Saint Anthony Falls—the only natural waterfall on the Mississippi River. Location near the fort and the falls' power—with its potential for industrial activity—fostered the city's early growth. For a time in the 19th century, Minneapolis was the lumber and flour milling capital of the world, and as home to the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, it has preserved its financial clout into the 21st century. A Minneapolis Depression-era labor strike brought about federal worker protections. Work in Minneapolis contributed to the computing industry, and the city is the birthplace of General Mills, the Pillsbury brand, Target Corporation, and Thermo King mobile refrigeration. The city's major arts institutions include the Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Walker Art Center, and the Guthrie Theater. Four professional sports teams play downtown. Musician Prince played at the First Avenue nightclub. Minneapolis is home to the University of Minnesota's main campus. The city's public transport is provided by Metro Transit, and the international airport, serving the Twin Cities region, is located towards the south on the city limits. Residents adhere to more than fifty religions. Despite its well-regarded quality of life, Minneapolis has stark disparities among its residents—arguably the most critical issue confronting the city in the 21st century. Governed by a mayor-council system, Minneapolis has a political landscape dominated by the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), with Jacob Frey serving as mayor since 2018.
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- Minneapolis
Minneapolis is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States, and its county seat. With a population of 429,954 as of the 2020 census, it is the state's most populous city. Located in the state's center near the eastern border, it occupies both banks of the Upper Mississippi River and adjoins Saint Paul, the state capital of Minnesota. Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and the surrounding area are collectively known as the Twin Cities, a metropolitan area with 3.69 million residents. Minneapolis is built on an artesian aquifer on flat terrain and is known for cold, snowy winters and hot, humid summers. Nicknamed the "City of Lakes", Minneapolis is abundant in water, with thirteen lakes, wetlands, the Mississippi River, creeks, and waterfalls. The city's public park system is connected by the [...] Dakota people previously inhabited the site of today's Minneapolis. European settlement began north of Fort Snelling along Saint Anthony Falls—the only natural waterfall on the Mississippi River. Location near the fort and the falls' power—with its potential for industrial activity—fostered the city's early growth. For a time in the 19th century, Minneapolis was the lumber and flour milling capital of the world, and as home to the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, it has preserved its financial clout into the 21st century. A Minneapolis Depression-era labor strike brought about federal worker protections. Work in Minneapolis contributed to the computing industry, and the city is the birthplace of General Mills, the Pillsbury "Pillsbury (brand)") brand, Target Corporation, and Thermo [...] The Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), affiliated with the national Democratic Party "Democratic Party (United States)"), is the dominant political force in Minneapolis. The city has not elected a Republican mayor since 1975. At the federal level, Minneapolis is in Minnesota's 5th congressional district, which has been represented by Democrat Ilhan Omar since 2018. Both of Minnesota's US senators, Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, are Democrats who were elected or appointed while residing in Minneapolis. Jacob Frey, a former city council member, was elected as the mayor of Minneapolis in 2017 and re-elected in 2021 and 2025. The city conducts its municipal elections using instant-runoff voting, which was first implemented ahead of the 2009 elections.
- Minneapolis | History, Population, Map, & Facts
Top Questions Where is Minneapolis located? What is Minneapolis known for? What is the climate like in Minneapolis? How does Minneapolis relate to Saint Paul? What are some major attractions and landmarks in Minneapolis? How has Minneapolis contributed to American culture and history? Minneapolis, city, seat of Hennepin county, southeastern Minnesota, U.S. It lies at the head of navigation on the Mississippi River, near the river’s confluence with the Minnesota River. With adjoining St. Paul to the east, it forms the Twin Cities metropolitan area, the largest conurbation in the state and in the U.S. north-central region. Suburban communities include Columbia Heights (north), Brooklyn Park (northwest), Plymouth and St. Louis Park (west), and Richfield and Bloomington (south). [...] Access for the whole family! Bundle Britannica Premium and Kids for the ultimate resource destination. Minneapolis has the main portion of the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (1851), campus; other institutions of higher education include Augsburg College (Lutheran; 1869), Dunwoody College of Technology (1914), Minneapolis College of Art and Design (1886), a campus of Metropolitan State University (1971), and North Central University (Pentecostal; 1930). Of historical and cultural interest are the Guthrie Theater, the Minnesota Opera, the Minnesota Orchestra, the American Swedish Institute, the Walker Art Center, the Hennepin History Museum, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, and the Bell Museum of Natural History. [...] Minneapolis is now a commercial, transportation, distribution, health care, financial, and industrial centre. Highly diversified manufactures include metal products, electronics, precision instruments, medical devices, plastics, machinery, computers and computer equipment, chemicals, automotive parts, and agricultural products. Publishing, milling, food processing, graphic arts, insurance, and high-technology industries are also important. The Twin Cities region is a rail and trucking centre and includes a major international airport in the southeastern corner of Minneapolis. The Skyway, a system of enclosed, climate-controlled pedestrian walkways located on the second-floor level, connects various points in the downtown area. A 12-mile (19-km) light-rail transit line, connecting downtown
- Best Things To Do In Minneapolis, Minnesota - YouTube
[Music] Welcome to Minneapolis, Minnesota. This northern Midwest city is famous for its abundance of green space, lakes galore, a hopping brewery scene, and more. Really, you can't talk about Minneapolis without mentioning St. Paul, which together are commonly referred to as the Twin Cities. I would say that this video mostly focuses around Minneapolis, the bigger of the two, but there's definitely some crossover, and exploring both simultaneously, is pretty easy to do. The Mississippi River snakes its way between the two cities and is what gave rise to the industry that built these cities. It's pretty crazy to realize that you can take a boat from here all the way down to New Orleans and into the oceans beyond. Hi, we're Jake and Emily, the two roaming souls. We're experienced travelers [...] Emily, the two roaming souls. We're experienced travelers who make helpful guides to the world's best destinations. And this week, we're bringing you the top 10 things to do in Minneapolis. [Music] Minneapolis Chain of Lakes. What better to do in the land of 10,000 lakes than explore some gorgeous lakes? Just 15 minutes southwest of downtown, you will find the Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park. This string of connected lakes form one giant park that's popular for walking, biking, boating, kaying, swimming, and more. The four biggest lakes are Cedar Lake, Lake of the Isles, Bed Makasca, and Lake Harriet. Within this area, there are nearly 15 mi of scenic walking and biking trails. We rented bikes at the north end of Lake Harriet with wheels and fun and enjoyed a half-day riding all [...] in St. Paul. This local no frrill spot serves a delicious burger and other pub food. We tried two of their Juicy Lucy burgers and they were sure tasty. The biggest tip for eating a Juicy Lucy is to let the burgers sit for a few minutes before digging in. Otherwise, all the cheese just flows out like molten lava. But waiting for the burger does make it hard not to fill up on fries while you wait. Oh, and their honey bacon glazed cheese curds were pure decadence. [Music] Explore the art scene. Minneapolis has a thriving art scene from the formal museums and installations to smaller galleries and street art. One of the most popular spots is the open air sculpture garden. This outdoor park is dotted with a variety of sculptures that make for an entertaining walk in the park. The Spoon Bridge
- Minneapolis, Minnesota: Mix of Urban Sophistication and Outdoor ...
### City of Fitness and Nature Minneapolis has been hailed the Fittest City in America, the Healthiest City in America, the best parks system in the U.S., one of the most bike-friendly cities in the world (321 kilometers of trails, to be exact) and the sixth-best U.S. city for runners. Explore more than 320 kilometers of recreation trails. Play and relax at one of 197 parks. Enjoy fishing, canoeing, boating and ice sports in the popular Chain of Lakes. ### Eat, Drink and Shop [...] ## A mix of urban sophistication and outdoor action Imagine a city where you can step out of your hotel and into a kayak, right into the Mighty Mississippi River, where Stone Arch Bridge and St. Anthony Falls will take your breath away; where you can watch a ball game at Target Field, one of the best baseball stadiums in America, then take in a touring Broadway show; and where you can give your credit cards a workout at all sorts of shops and your taste buds a massage with award-winning cuisine. That city is Minneapolis, a mix of urban sophistication and outdoor action. ### Good Sports [...] ### Eat, Drink and Shop The Mall of America is the largest shopping mall in the country. In addition to more than 500 retailers, you’ll also find the SEA LIFE Aquarium, a Nickelodeon theme park, Crayola Experience, House of Comedy and other attractions. Taste the creative craft brews from the city's dozens of breweries. According to Yelp data, Minneapolis ranks first in the USA for the number of breweries per capita. Sample the unique flavors at Pizzeria Lola, ranked 18th best in the world, Vietnamese dishes from Lotus, Latin cornmeal cakes from Hola Arepa and handmade pastries at Patisserie 46. #### Fun Fact View more Prince hailed from Minneapolis, where the beloved musical artist’s home Paisley Park is now a museum. View more
- Minneapolis-St. Paul Metro
## Things to Do in Minneapolis-St. Paul Plan the ultimate 2-for-1 trip in the Twin Cities Read More ## Explore the Minnesota Zoo Visitors to the state's largest zoo will encounter animals and habitats from around the globe in exciting exhibits. Read More ## Must-Visit Minneapolis Restaurants From the nation's best Somali cuisine to classic diner fare and authentic birria tacos, here are 45 incredible Minneapolis restaurants to check out the next time you're in town. Read More ## In Prince’s Footsteps One of Minnesota’s most iconic celebrities, Prince’s impact on the music world can be traced back to countless Minnesota landmarks, from the Sound 80 recording studio to the Minneapolis nightclub immortalized in “Purple Rain.” Read More ## Hot Spots to Shop [...] # Minneapolis-St. Paul Metro 1. Home 2. Regions ## Explore the Twin Cities The state capital, St. Paul, and neighboring Minneapolis make up the Twin Cities, an incredibly rich and diverse area with dramatic skylines, exciting pro sports, award-winning theater, renowned restaurants and a booming craft beer scene. Revel in the natural beauty of dozens of trails, parks and waterways, such as the Chain of Lakes and the Mississippi River. You can also shop ’til you drop at local boutiques and the nation’s largest mall, Mall of America, with no tax on clothing or shoes. Or, attend one of the hundreds of annual events in the region, from small-town celebrations to one of the largest state fairs in the country. ## Things to Do in Minneapolis-St. Paul [...] St. Croix River Valley The area surrounding the “National Wild and Scenic” St. Croix River features plentiful natural beauty, outdoor activities, small river town charms and so much more. Read More about St. Croix River Valley Art & Theater Weekend Immerse yourself in culture and theater with this Twin Cities weekend getaway featuring sculpture gardens, museums, the performing arts, live music, restaurants and more. Read More about Art & Theater Weekend Get Your FREE Minnesota Travel Guide Places to Stay in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Area Things to Do in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Area Happenings in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Area ## Minneapolis-St. Paul Area Destinations ### Just so you know...
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1/1/1850
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Location Data
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States
Coordinates: 44.9772995, -93.2654692
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