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Hennepin County (/ ˈ h ɛ n ə p ɪ n / HEN-ə-pin) is a county in the U.S. state of Minnesota.Its county seat is Minneapolis, [2] the state's most populous city. [3] The county is named for the 17th-century explorer Louis Hennepin. [4]
Pages in category "Cities in Hennepin County, Minnesota" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
County Road 55 was Auto Club Road in Bloomington from Bloomington Ferry Road (then marked as County 18) to Normandale Boulevard (then County 34) When the new U.S. 169 Bloomington Ferry Bridge was opened in 1996, County 55 was decommissioned and turned over to city maintenance, along with the decommissioning of County 18 and the truncation of ...
Cities in Hennepin County, Minnesota (14 C, 45 P) F. Former populated places in Hennepin County, Minnesota (3 P) T. Townships in Hennepin County, Minnesota (1 P)
MN 62 in the Twin Cities area was authorized in 1988. Prior to 1988, the route was designated as Hennepin County Road 62. The route was built mostly in the late 1960s by Hennepin County. The original Hennepin County numbering of 62 corresponded with 62nd Street in Minneapolis.
It covers eastern Hennepin County, including the entire city of Minneapolis, along with parts of Anoka and Ramsey counties. Besides Minneapolis, major cities in the district include Brooklyn Center, St. Louis Park, Richfield, Crystal, Robbinsdale, Golden Valley, New Hope, Fridley, and a small portion of Edina.
Hennepin County: 053: Minneapolis: 1852: Dakota County: Father Louis Hennepin (1626–1705), early explorer of the Twin Cities area in the 17th century 1,258,713: 556.62 sq mi (1,442 km 2) Houston County: 055: Caledonia: 1854: Fillmore County: Sam Houston (1793–1863), the second and fourth president of the Republic of Texas and seventh ...
Bloomington is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States.It is located on the north bank of the Minnesota River above its confluence with the Mississippi River, 10 miles (16 km) south of downtown Minneapolis and just south of the Interstate 494/694 Beltway.