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The Metropolitan State University Library and Learning Center is located in the same building as the Saint Paul Public Library's Dayton's Bluff Branch. It was the first joint-use library in Minnesota to house both an academic library and a public library, [4] and is one of only seven such libraries in the United States. [1]
The name of the bluff commemorates Lyman Dayton, for whom a city in Hennepin County was also named. [3] On the edge of the southern and highest part of Dayton's Bluff, in Indian Mounds Park, is a series of seven large aboriginal mounds, 4 to 18 feet (1.2 to 5.5 m) high, that overlook the river and the central part of the city.
The 21st century saw further changes to the library system. The Central Library closed in October 2000 to undergo a $16 million renovation project [11] and re-opened on October 5, 2002. [12] In 2004, the Dayton's Bluff branch opened in the new Library and Learning Center of Metropolitan State University. [13]
Dayton's Bluff is on the east side of the Mississippi in southeastern Saint Paul. It has a residential district on an elevated plateau bounded by the ridges of the Mississippi River Valley. The name commemorates Lyman Dayton (1810–1865), [ 7 ] for whom a city and a township in Hennepin County also were named.
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Voters in Montgomery County have chosen to approve a levy for local libraries. A proposed tax levy to support the Dayton Metro Library has passed. The levy received 100,050 ...
In 1992, the main campus moved to the Dayton's Bluff section of east Saint Paul. [8] The university maintained a commitment to offering classes in spaces throughout the metropolitan area. Today the main campus is in Saint Paul, and additional campus facilities are in Midway, Minneapolis, and Brooklyn Park.
Sep. 10—Construction will begin this week on the Dayton Metro Library system's new Northmont branch, which will almost double the amount of space the current library has. Jayne Klose, a ...
A number of corporations and institutions are located in downtown Saint Paul. Since 1933, Ecolab has maintained its headquarters in downtown. [3] In 1989 Twin Cities PBS relocated to its current location in downtown [4] In 1997 the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System moved its headquartered in the Wells Fargo Place. [5]