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Lake Street is a major east-west thoroughfare between 29th and 31st streets in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.From its western end at the city's limits, Lake Street reaches the Chain of Lakes, passing over a small channel linking Bde Maka Ska and Lake of the Isles, and at its eastern end it reaches the Mississippi River.
County Road 3 begins in Minneapolis at the Mississippi River, and follows Lake Street west through most of Minneapolis. Just west of Bde Maka Ska, it turns southwest and follows Excelsior Boulevard. (The north branch of this Y-shaped intersection is a continuation of Lake Street and is County Road 25.)
Broken windows of an AutoZone store on East Lake Street in Minneapolis, May 27, 2020. A crowd of about 1,000 people converged outside the Minneapolis third police precinct station at the intersection of East Lake Street and Minnehaha Avenue on May 27.
The city of Minneapolis if offering a first look at what could be ahead for the former Kmart site near Lake Street and Nicollet Avenue S. Renderings and ideas for the site, long considered an ...
Lyn-Lake is a commercial district in Minneapolis centered at the intersection of West Lake Street and Lyndale Avenue from which it takes its name. The street intersection is the boundary for four official neighborhoods: Whittier on the northeast, Lyndale on the southeast, South Uptown on the southwest, and Lowry Hill East on the northwest.
Minnesota State Highway 65 (MN 65) is a highway in the east–central and northeast parts of the U.S. state of Minnesota, which starts at its split from I-35W, skipping past the downtown Minneapolis core, only to resume at the intersection with Washington Avenue (Hennepin County Road 152) at the north end of downtown Minneapolis to continue north to its northern terminus at its intersection ...
The Minneapolis Streetcar System was a proposed streetcar system for the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota.Extensive studies and plans for the new system were completed in 2007 and presented to the Minneapolis City Council in January 2008; [1] on April 2, 2010, the Council voted to approve the plans and seek funding. [2]
Nicollet Ave looking south from the Midtown Greenway.. The avenue begins at Grant Street in Loring Park and continues south to West 29th Street/Cecil B. Newman Lane, where it is interrupted by a K-Mart store, and begins again at Lake Street, continuing through Richfield and Bloomington to 107th Street just north of the Minnesota River.