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History of Minneapolis, per Wikipedia.
Minneapolis (pronounced /?m?ni'æp?l?s/) is the largest
city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and is the county seat[4] of Hennepin
County. Minneapolis lies on both banks of the Mississippi River, just north of
the river's confluence with the Minnesota River, and adjoins Saint Paul, the
state's capital. Known as the Twin Cities, these two form the core of Minneapolis-St.
Paul, the sixteenth-largest metropolitan area in the United States, with about
3.2 million residents. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated Minneapolis's population
at 369,051 people in 2006.[5] Minneapolis and Minnesota celebrate their sesquicentennials
in 2008. Minneapolis's celebration coincides with the 150th anniversary of its
first town council meeting thought to have been held July 20, 1858.[6]
Minneapolis is abundantly rich in water with twenty lakes and wetlands, the
Mississippi riverfront, creeks and waterfalls, many connected by parkways
in the Chain of Lakes and the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway. Minneapolis was once
the world's flour milling capital and a hub for timber, and today is the primary
business center between Chicago, Illinois, and Seattle, Washington.[7] Among
America's most literate cities,[8] Minneapolis has cultural organizations
that draw creative people and audiences to Minneapolis for theater, visual art,
writing and music. The community's diverse population has a long tradition
of charitable support through progressive public social programs and through
private and corporate philanthropy.[9]
The name Minneapolis is attributed to Minneapolis's first schoolmaster, who
combined mni, the Dakota word for water, and polis, the Greek word for city.[10]
Minneapolis is nicknamed the "City of Lakes" and the "Mill
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