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Minneapolis officially the City of Minneapolis is a city in and the county seat of Hennepin County Minnesota United States With a population of 429 954 it is the state s most populous city as of the 2020 census It occupies both banks of the 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 MinneapolisCityDowntown Minneapolis from the Mississippi River Lake NokomisMill City MuseumFirst AvenueMinnehaha FallsFlagSealLogoEtymology Dakota mni water with Greek polis city Nicknames City of Lakes Mill City Twin Cities with Saint Paul Mini Apple Motto En Avant French Forward Show MinneapolisShow Hennepin CountyShow MinnesotaShow the United StatesCoordinates 44 58 55 N 93 16 09 W 44 98194 N 93 26917 W 44 98194 93 26917CountryUnited StatesStateMinnesotaCountyHennepinIncorporated1867Founded byFranklin Steele and John H StevensGovernment TypeMayor council strong mayor BodyMinneapolis City Council MayorJacob Frey DFL Area City57 51 sq mi 148 94 km2 Land54 00 sq mi 139 86 km2 Water3 51 sq mi 9 08 km2 Elevation830 ft 250 m Population 2020 City429 954 Estimate 2022 425 096 Rank46th U S 1st Minnesota Density7 962 11 sq mi 3 074 21 km2 Urban2 914 866 Urban density2 872 4 sq mi 1 109 km2 Metro3 693 729DemonymMinneapolitanGDP MSA 277 6 billion 2022 Time zoneUTC 6 Central Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP Codes55401 55419 55423 55429 55430 55450 55454 55455 55484 55488Area code612FIPS code27 43000GNIS ID655030WebsiteMinneapolisMN gov Dakota people originally inhabited the site of today s Minneapolis European colonization and settlement began north of Fort Snelling along Saint Anthony Falls the only natural waterfall on the Mississippi River The city s early growth was attributed to its proximity to the fort and the falls providing power for industrial activity Minneapolis was the 19th century lumber and flour milling capital of the world and as home to the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis 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 of 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 Prince is survived by his favorite venue 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 and thousands choose to volunteer their time Despite its well regarded quality of life Minneapolis faces a pressing challenge in the form of stark disparities among its residents arguably the most critical issue confronting the city in the 21st century 18 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 HistoryDakota homeland Two Indigenous nations inhabited the area now called Minneapolis Archaeologists have evidence that since 1000 A D they were the Dakota one half of the Sioux nation and after the 1700s 22 the Ojibwe also known as Chippewa members of the Anishinaabe nations Dakota people have different stories to explain their creation One widely accepted story says the Dakota emerged from Bdote the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers Dakota are the only inhabitants of the Minneapolis area who claimed no other land they have no traditions of having immigrated In 1680 cleric Louis Hennepin who was probably the first European to see the Minneapolis waterfall the Dakota people call Owamniyomni renamed it the Falls of St Anthony of Padua for his patron saint Dakota non combatants living in a concentration camp at Fort Snelling during the winter of 1862 In the space of sixty years the US seized all of their land and forced the Dakota out of their homeland Purchasing most of modern day Minneapolis Zebulon Pike made the 1805 Treaty of St Peter with the Dakota Pike bought a 9 square mile 23 km2 strip of land coinciding with the sacred place of Dakota origin on the Mississippi south of Saint Anthony Falls with the agreement the US would build a military fort and trading post there and the Dakota would retain their usufructuary rights In 1819 the US Army built Fort Snelling to direct Native American trade away from British Canadian traders and to deter war between the Dakota and Ojibwe in northern Minnesota Under pressure from US officials 38 in a series of treaties the Dakota ceded their land first to the east and then to the west of the Mississippi the river that runs through Minneapolis Dakota leaders twice refused to sign the next treaty until they were paid for the previous one In the decades following these treaty signings the federal US government rarely honored their terms At the beginning of the American Civil War annuity payments owed in June 1862 to the Dakota by treaty were late causing acute hunger among the Dakota Facing starvation 55 a faction of the Dakota declared war in August and killed settlers Serving without any prior military experience US commander Henry Sibley commanded raw recruits volunteer mounted troops from Minneapolis and Saint Paul with no military experience The war went on for six weeks in the Minnesota River valley After a trial described as a kangaroo court 60 38 Dakota men died by hanging as ordered by Abraham Lincoln The army force marched 1 700 non hostile Dakota men women children and elders 150 miles 240 km to a concentration camp at Fort Snelling 61 Minneapolitans reportedly threatened more than once to attack the camp In 1863 the US abrogated and annulled all treaties with the Dakota With Governor Alexander Ramsey calling for their extermination most Dakota were exiled from Minnesota While the Dakota were being expelled Franklin Steele laid claim to the east bank of Saint Anthony Falls and John H Stevens built a home on the west bank In the Dakota language the city s name is Bde ota Othuŋwe Many Lakes Town Residents had divergent ideas on names for their community Charles Hoag proposed combining the Dakota word for water mni with the Greek word for city polis yielding Minneapolis In 1851 after a meeting of the Minnesota Territorial Legislature leaders of east bank St Anthony lost their bid to move the capital from Saint Paul In a close vote Saint Paul and Stillwater agreed to divide federal funding Saint Paul would be the capital while Stillwater would build the prison The St Anthony contingent eventually won the state university In 1856 the territorial legislature authorized Minneapolis as a town on the Mississippi s west bank Minneapolis was incorporated as a city in 1867 and in 1872 it merged with St Anthony Industries develop Saint Anthony Falls c 1850sLoading flour Pillsbury 1939 Minneapolis developed around Saint Anthony Falls the only natural waterfall on the Mississippi which was used as a source of energy The city s two founding industries lumber and flour milling developed in the 19th century nearly concurrently Each came to prominence for about fifty years In 1870 lumber was the main Minneapolis industry a decade later flour milling overtook the annual value of lumber products Through its expanding mill industries Minneapolis earned the nickname Mill City Due to the occupational hazards of milling six companies manufactured artificial limbs Disasters struck in the late 19th century the Eastman tunnel under the river leaked in 1869 twice fire destroyed the entire row of sawmills on the east bank an explosion of flour dust at the Washburn A mill killed eighteen people and demolished about half the city s milling capacity and in 1893 fire spread from Nicollet Island to Boom Island to northeast Minneapolis destroyed twenty blocks and killed two people The lumber industry was built around forests in northern Minnesota largely by lumbermen emigrating from Maine s depleting forests The region s waterways were used to transport logs well after railroads developed the Mississippi River carried logs to St Louis until the early 20th century In 1871 of the thirteen mills sawing lumber in St Anthony eight ran on water power and five ran on steam power Auxiliary businesses on the river s west bank included woolen mills iron works a railroad machine shop and mills for cotton paper sashes and wood planing Minneapolis supplied the materials for farmsteads and settlement of rapidly expanding cities on the prairies that lacked wood White pine milled in Minneapolis built Miles City Montana Bismarck North Dakota Sioux Falls South Dakota Omaha Nebraska and Wichita Kansas Growing use of steam power freed lumbermen and their sawmills from dependence on the falls 94 Lumbering s decline began around the turn of the century and sawmills in the city including the Weyerhauser mill closed by 1919 After depleting Minnesota s white pine 97 some lumbermen moved on to Douglas fir in the Pacific Northwest Seymour Cray and colleagues began work on the CDC 6600 pictured in downtown Minneapolis and completed the project in Chippewa Falls Wisconsin In 1877 Cadwallader C Washburn founded Washburn Crosby the company that became General Mills Washburn and partner John Crosby sent Austrian civil engineer William de la Barre to Hungary where he acquired innovations through industrial espionage De la Barre calculated and managed the power at the falls and encouraged steam for auxiliary power Charles Alfred Pillsbury and the C A Pillsbury Company across the river hired Washburn employees and began using the new methods The hard red spring wheat grown in Minnesota became valuable and Minnesota patent flour was recognized at the time as the best bread flour in the world In 1900 fourteen percent of America s grain was milled in Minneapolis and about one third of that was shipped overseas Overall production peaked at 18 5 million barrels in 1916 Decades of soil exhaustion stem rust and changes in freight tariffs combined to quash the city s flour industry In the 1920s Washburn Crosby and Pillsbury developed new milling centers in Buffalo New York and Kansas City Missouri while maintaining their headquarters in Minneapolis 108 The falls became a national historic district and the upper St Anthony lock and dam is permanently closed Columnist Don Morrison says that after the milling era waned a modern major city emerged In 1900 Minneapolis attracted skilled workers 112 who leveraged expertise from the university In 1923 Munsingwear was the world s largest manufacturer of underwear Frederick McKinley Jones invented mobile refrigeration in Minneapolis and with his associate founded Thermo King in 1938 In 1949 Medtronic was founded in a Minneapolis garage Minneapolis Honeywell built a south Minneapolis campus where their experience regulating indoor temperature earned them military contracts for the Norden bombsight and the C 1 autopilot In 1957 Control Data began in downtown Minneapolis where in the CDC 1604 they replaced vacuum tubes with transistors A highly successful business until disbanded in 1990 Control Data opened a facility in economically depressed north Minneapolis bringing jobs and good publicity A University of Minnesota computing group released Gopher in 1991 a protocol superseded three years later when World Wide Web traffic surpassed Gopher traffic Mississippi riverfront and Saint Anthony Falls in 1915 At left Pillsbury power plants and the Stone Arch Bridge Today the Minnesota Historical Society s Mill City Museum is in the Washburn A Mill across the river just to the left of the falls At center left are Northwestern Consolidated mills The tall building is Minneapolis City Hall In the right foreground are Nicollet Island and the Hennepin Avenue Bridge Social tensions Battle between striking teamsters and police 1934 The May pictured and subsequent July battles killed four men two on each side In many ways the 20th century in Minneapolis was a difficult time of bigotry and malfeasance beginning with four decades of corruption Known initially as a kindly physician mayor Doc Ames made his brother police chief ran the city into crime and tried to leave town in 1902 according to historian Iric Nathanson The Ku Klux Klan was a force in the city from 1921 until 1923 The gangster Kid Cann engaged in bribery and intimidation between the 1920s and the 1940s After Minnesota passed a eugenics law in 1925 the proprietors of Eitel Hospital sterilized people at During the summer of 1934 and the financial downturn of the Great Depression the Citizens Alliance an association of employers refused to negotiate with teamsters The truck drivers union executed strikes in May and July August Charles Rumford Walker said that Minneapolis teamsters succeeded in part due to the military precision of the strike machine The union victory ultimately led to 1935 and 1938 federal laws protecting workers rights From the end of World War I in 1918 until 1950 antisemitism was commonplace in Minneapolis Carey McWilliams called the city the anti Semitic capital of the US A fascist hate group known as the Silver Shirts held meetings in the city In the 1940s mayor Hubert Humphrey worked to rescue the city s reputation and helped the city establish the country s first fair employment practices and a human relations council that interceded on behalf of minorities However the lives of Black people had not been improved In 1966 and 1967 years of significant turmoil across the US suppressed anger among the Black population was released in two disturbances on Plymouth Avenue A coalition reached a peaceful outcome but again failed to solve Black poverty and unemployment The American Indian Movement s Heart of the Earth Survival School in 1983 Disparate events defined the second half of the 20th century Between 1958 and 1963 Minneapolis demolished skid row Gone were 35 acres 10 ha with more than 200 buildings or roughly 40 percent of downtown including the Gateway District and its significant architecture such as the Metropolitan Building In 1968 relocated Native Americans founded the American Indian Movement AIM in Minneapolis Begun as an alternative to public and Bureau of Indian Affairs schools AIM s Heart of the Earth Survival School taught Native American traditions to children for nearly twenty years In a backlash of the dominant White voters Charles Stenvig a law and order candidate became mayor in 1969 and governed for almost a decade After their marriage license was denied a same sex Minneapolis couple appealed all the way to the US Supreme Court in Baker v Nelson They managed to get a license and marry in 1971 forty years before Minnesota legalized same sex marriage and Obergefell v Hodges did so nationwide Immigration helped to curb the city s mid 20th century population decline But because of a few radicalized persons the city s large Somali population was targeted with discrimination after 9 11 when its hawalas or banks were closed In 2020 17 year old Darnella Frazier recorded the murder of George Floyd Frazier s video contradicted the police department s initial statement Floyd a Black man suffocated when Derek Chauvin a White Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck and back for more than nine minutes Reporting on the local reaction The New York Times said that over three nights a five mile stretch of Minneapolis sustained extraordinary damage destruction included a police station that demonstrators overran and set on fire Floyd s murder sparked international rebellions mass protests and locally years of ongoing unrest over racial injustice 151 GeographyThe city s largest lake Bde Maka Ska The history and economic growth of Minneapolis are linked to water the city s defining physical characteristic Long periods of glaciation and interglacial melt carved several riverbeds through what is now Minneapolis During the last glacial period around 10 000 years ago ice buried in these ancient river channels melted resulting in basins that filled with water to become the lakes of Minneapolis Meltwater from Lake Agassiz fed the glacial River Warren which created a large waterfall that eroded upriver past the confluence of the Mississippi River where it left a 75 foot 23 meter drop in the Mississippi This site is located in what is now downtown Saint Paul The new waterfall later called Saint Anthony Falls in turn eroded up the Mississippi about eight miles 13 kilometers to its present location carving the Mississippi River gorge as it moved upstream Minnehaha Falls also developed during this period via similar processes Minneapolis is sited above an artesian aquifer and on flat terrain Its total area is 59 sq mi 152 8 km2 of which six percent is covered by water The city has a 12 mile 19 km segment of the Mississippi River four streams and 17 waterbodies 13 of them lakes with 24 miles 39 km of lake shoreline A 1959 report by the US Soil Conservation Service listed Minneapolis s elevation above mean sea level as 830 feet 250 meters The city s lowest elevation of 687 feet 209 m above sea level is near the confluence of Minnehaha Creek with the Mississippi River Sources disagree on the exact location and elevation of the city s highest point which is cited as being between 967 and 985 feet 295 and 300 m above sea level Neighborhoods Cyclists on Midtown Greenway in Midtown Phillips one of the 83 neighborhoods of Minneapolis Minneapolis has 83 neighborhoods and 70 neighborhood organizations In some cases two or more neighborhoods act together under one organization Around 1990 the city set up the Neighborhood Revitalization Program NRP in which every one of the city s eighty some neighborhoods participated Funded for 20 years through 2011 with 400 million tax increment financing TIF the program caught the eye of UN Habitat who considered it an example of best practices Residents had a direct connection to government in NRP whereby they proposed ideas appropriate for their area and NRP reviewed the plans and provided implementation funds The city s Neighborhood and Community Relations department took NRP s place in 2011 and is funded only by city revenue In 2019 the city released the Neighborhoods 2020 program which reworked neighborhood funding with an equity focused lens This reduced guaranteed funding and several neighborhood organizations have since struggled with operations or merged with other neighborhoods due to decreased revenue In his 2024 proposed budget the mayor suggested an increase in base funding for neighborhood organizations In 2018 the Minneapolis City Council approved the Minneapolis 2040 Comprehensive Plan which resulted in a city wide end to single family zoning Slate reported that Minneapolis was believed to be the first major city in the US to make citywide such a revision in housing possibilities At the time 70 percent of residential land was zoned for detached single family homes though many of those areas had nonconforming buildings with more housing units City leaders sought to increase the supply of housing so more neighborhoods would be affordable and to decrease the effects single family zoning had caused on racial disparities and segregation The Brookings Institution called it a relatively rare example of success for the YIMBY agenda From 2022 until 2024 the Minnesota Supreme Court the US District Court and the Minnesota Court of Appeals arrived at competing opinions first shutting down the plan and then securing its survival Ultimately in 2024 the state legislature passed a bill approving the city s 2040 plan Climate Minneapolis experiences a hot summer humid continental climate Dfa in the Koppen climate classification that is typical of southern parts of the Upper Midwest it is situated in USDA plant hardiness zone 5a The Minneapolis area experiences a full range of precipitation and related weather events including snow sleet ice rain thunderstorms and fog The highest recorded temperature is 108 F 42 C in July 1936 while the lowest is 41 F 41 C in January 1888 The snowiest winter on record was 1983 1984 when 98 6 in 250 cm of snow fell The least snowy winter was 1930 1931 when 14 2 inches 36 cm fell According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration the annual average for sunshine duration is 58 percent Climate data for Minneapolis Saint Paul International Airport Minnesota 1991 2020 normals extremes 1872 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 58 14 65 18 83 28 95 35 106 41 104 40 108 42 103 39 104 40 92 33 77 25 68 20 108 42 Mean maximum F C 42 5 5 8 46 7 8 2 64 7 18 2 79 7 26 5 88 7 31 5 93 3 34 1 94 4 34 7 91 7 33 2 88 3 31 3 80 1 26 7 62 1 16 7 47 1 8 4 96 4 35 8 Mean daily maximum F C 23 6 4 7 28 5 1 9 41 7 5 4 56 6 13 7 69 2 20 7 79 0 26 1 83 4 28 6 80 7 27 1 72 9 22 7 58 1 14 5 41 9 5 5 28 8 1 8 55 4 13 0 Daily mean F C 16 2 8 8 20 6 6 3 33 3 0 7 47 1 8 4 59 5 15 3 69 7 20 9 74 3 23 5 71 8 22 1 63 5 17 5 49 5 9 7 34 8 1 6 22 0 5 6 46 9 8 3 Mean daily minimum F C 8 8 12 9 12 7 10 7 24 9 3 9 37 5 3 1 49 9 9 9 60 4 15 8 65 3 18 5 62 8 17 1 54 2 12 3 40 9 4 9 27 7 2 4 15 2 9 3 38 4 3 6 Mean minimum F C 14 7 25 9 8 22 2 7 16 3 21 9 5 6 35 7 2 1 47 3 8 5 54 5 12 5 52 3 11 3 38 2 3 4 26 0 3 3 9 2 12 7 7 1 21 7 16 9 27 2 Record low F C 41 41 33 36 32 36 2 17 18 8 34 1 43 6 39 4 26 3 10 12 25 32 39 39 41 41 Average precipitation inches mm 0 89 23 0 87 22 1 68 43 2 91 74 3 91 99 4 58 116 4 06 103 4 34 110 3 02 77 2 58 66 1 61 41 1 17 30 31 62 803 Average snowfall inches cm 11 0 28 9 5 24 8 2 21 3 5 8 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 2 0 6 8 17 11 4 29 51 2 130 Average extreme snow depth inches cm 8 20 9 23 8 20 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 7 18 9 23 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 9 6 7 8 9 0 11 2 12 4 11 8 10 4 9 8 9 3 9 5 8 3 9 7 118 8Average snowy days 0 1 in 9 3 7 3 5 2 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 5 8 8 38 2Average relative humidity 69 9 69 5 67 4 60 3 60 4 63 8 64 8 67 9 70 7 68 3 72 6 74 1 67 5Average dew point F C 4 1 15 5 9 5 12 5 20 7 6 3 31 6 0 2 43 5 6 4 54 7 12 6 60 1 15 6 58 3 14 6 49 8 9 9 37 9 3 3 25 0 3 9 11 1 11 6 33 9 1 0 Mean monthly sunshine hours 156 7 178 3 217 5 242 1 295 2 321 9 350 5 307 2 233 2 181 0 112 8 114 3 2 710 7Percent possible sunshine 55 61 59 60 64 69 74 71 62 53 39 42 59Average ultraviolet index 1 2 3 5 7 8 8 7 5 3 2 1 4Source 1 NOAA relative humidity dew point and sun 1961 1990 Source 2 Weather Atlas UV Cityscape The Minneapolis skyline seen from the Prospect Park Water TowerDemographicsHistorical population CensusPop Note 18605 809 187013 066124 9 188046 887258 8 1890164 738251 4 1900202 71823 1 1910301 40848 7 1920380 58226 3 1930464 35622 0 1940492 3706 0 1950521 7186 0 1960482 872 7 4 1970434 400 10 0 1980370 951 14 6 1990368 383 0 7 2000382 6183 9 2010382 5780 0 2020429 95412 4 2022 est 425 096 1 1 US Decennial Census 2020 CensusRacial and ethnic composition 2020 2010 1990 1970 1950White alone 58 0 60 3 77 5 92 8 Black or African American alone 18 9 18 3 13 0 4 4 1 3 Hispanic or Latino 10 4 10 5 2 1 0 9 Asian alone 5 8 5 6 4 3 0 4 0 2 Other race alone 0 5 0 3 Two or more races 5 2 3 4 The Minneapolis area was originally occupied by Dakota bands particularly the Mdewakanton until European Americans moved westward In the 1840s new settlers arrived from Maine New Hampshire and Massachusetts while French Canadians came around the same time Farmers from Illinois Indiana Ohio and Pennsylvania later followed in a secondary migration Settlers from New England had an outsized influence on civic life Mexican migrant workers began coming to Minnesota as early as 1860 although few stayed year round Latinos eventually settled in several neighborhoods in Minneapolis including Phillips Whittier Longfellow and Northeast Before the turn of the 21st century Latinos were the state s largest and fastest growing immigrant group Immigrants from Sweden Norway and Denmark found common ground with the Republican and Protestant belief systems of the New England migrants who preceded them Irish Scots and English immigrants arrived after the Civil War Germans and Jews from Central and Eastern Europe as well as Russia followed Minneapolis welcomed Italians and Greeks in the 1890s and 1900s and Slovak and Czech immigrants settled in the Bohemian Flats area on the west bank of the Mississippi River Ukrainians arrived after 1900 and Central European migrants made their homes in the Northeast neighborhood Chinese began immigration in the 1870s and Chinese businesses centered on the Gateway District and Glenwood Avenue Westminster Presbyterian Church gave language classes and support for Chinese Americans in Minneapolis many of whom had fled discrimination in western states Japanese Americans many relocated from San Francisco worked at Camp Savage a secret military Japanese language school that trained interpreters and translators 216 Following World War II some Japanese and Japanese Americans remained in Minneapolis and by 1970 they numbered nearly 2 000 forming part of the state s largest Asian American community In the 1950s the US government relocated Native Americans to cities like Minneapolis attempting to dismantle Indian reservations Around 1970 Koreans arrived and the first Filipinos came to attend the University of Minnesota Vietnamese Hmong some from Thailand Lao and Cambodians settled mainly in Saint Paul around 1975 but some built organizations in Minneapolis In 1992 160 Tibetan immigrants came to Minnesota and many settled in the city s Whittier neighborhood Burmese immigrants arrived in the early 2000s with some moving to Greater Minnesota The population of people from India in Minneapolis increased by 1 000 between 2000 and 2010 making it the largest concentration of Indians living in the state The population of Minneapolis grew until 1950 when the census peaked at 521 718 the only time it has exceeded a half million The population then declined for decades after World War II people moved to the suburbs and generally out of the Midwest By 1930 Minneapolis had one of the nation s highest literacy rates among Black residents 228 229 However discrimination prevented them from obtaining higher paying jobs In 1935 Cecil Newman and the Minneapolis Spokesman led a year long consumer boycott of four area breweries that refused to hire Blacks Employment improved during World War II but housing discrimination persisted Between 1950 and 1970 the Black population in Minneapolis increased by 436 percent After the Rust Belt economy declined in the 1980s Black migrants were attracted to Minneapolis for its job opportunities good schools and safe neighborhoods In the 1990s immigrants from the Horn of Africa began to arrive from Eritrea Ethiopia and particularly Somalia Immigration from Somalia slowed significantly following a 2017 national executive order As of 2022 about 3 000 Ethiopians and 20 000 Somalis reside in Minneapolis The Williams Institute reported that the Twin Cities had an estimated 4 2 LGBT adult population in 2020 In 2023 the Human Rights Campaign gave Minneapolis 94 points out of 100 on the Municipal Equality Index of support for the LGBTQ population Twin Cities Pride is held in May Census and estimates Minneapolis is the largest city in Minnesota and the 46th largest city in the United States by population as of 2023 According to the 2020 US Census Minneapolis had a population of 429 954 Of this population 44 513 10 4 percent identified as Hispanic and Latinos Of those not Hispanic or Latino 249 581 people 58 0 percent were White alone 62 7 percent White alone or in combination 81 088 18 9 percent were Black or African American alone 21 3 percent Black alone or in combination 24 929 5 8 percent were Asian alone 7 433 1 2 percent were American Indian and Alaska Native alone 25 387 0 6 percent some other race alone and 34 463 5 2 percent were multiracial The most common ancestries in Minneapolis according to the 2021 American Community Survey ACS were German 22 9 percent Irish 10 8 percent Norwegian 8 9 percent Subsaharan African 6 7 percent and Swedish 6 1 percent Among those five years and older 81 2 percent spoke only English at home while 7 1 percent spoke Spanish and 11 7 percent spoke other languages including large numbers of Somali and Hmong speakers About 13 7 percent of the population was born abroad with 53 2 percent of them being naturalized US citizens Most immigrants arrived from Africa 40 6 percent Asia 24 6 percent and Latin America 25 2 percent with 34 6 percent of all foreign born residents having arrived in 2010 or earlier The 2021 ACS reported that the median household income in Minneapolis was 69 397 It was 97 670 for families 123 693 for married couples and 54 083 for non family households The median gross rent in Minneapolis was 1 225 and 92 7 percent of housing units in Minneapolis were occupied Housing units in the city built in 1939 or earlier comprised 43 7 percent About 15 0 percent of residents lived in poverty The percentage of residents who had obtained a bachelor s degree or higher was 53 6 percent and 92 1 percent had at least a high school diploma US veterans made up 3 2 percent of the population In Minneapolis while African Americans comprised approximately 20 of the population as of 2020 Blacks owned homes at a rate one third that of White families In the metro area Black home ownership declined between 2000 and 2018 in the Twin Cities for that period 93 percent of new Black households rented their homes In 2018 the median income for a Black family was 36 000 which was 47 000 less than a White family s median income This income gap was one of the largest in the country with Black Minneapolitans earning about 44 of what White Minneapolitans earned annually Structural racism Before 1910 when a developer wrote the first restrictive covenant based on race and ethnicity into a Minneapolis deed 253 the city was relatively unsegregated with a Black population of less than one percent Realtors adopted the practice thousands of times preventing non Whites from owning or leasing properties 255 this practice continued for four decades until the city became more and more racially divided Though such language was prohibited by state law in 1953 and by the federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 restrictive covenants against minorities remained in many Minneapolis deeds as of the 2020s and in 2021 the city gave residents a means to discharge them Minneapolis has a history of structural racism and has racial disparities in nearly every aspect of society Some historians and commentators have said White Minneapolitans used discrimination based on race against the city s non White residents As White settlers displaced the Indigenous population during the 19th century they claimed the city s land and Kirsten Delegard of Mapping Prejudice explains that today s disparities evolved from control of the land Discrimination increased when flour milling moved to the East Coast and the economy declined The I 35W highway built in 1959 under the Interstate Highway System cut through Black and Mexican neighborhoods 264 The foundation laid by racial covenants on residential segregation property value homeownership wealth housing security access to green spaces trees and parks and health equity shapes the lives of people in the 21st century The city wrote in a decennial plan that racially discriminatory federal housing policies starting in the 1930s prevented access to mortgages in areas with Jews African Americans and other minorities and left a lasting effect on the physical characteristics of the city and the financial well being of its residents Discussing a Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis report on how systemic racism compromises education in Minnesota Professor Keith Mayes says So the housing disparities created the educational disparities that we still live with today Professor Samuel Myers Jr says of redlining Policing policies evolved that substituted explicit racial profiling with scientific management of racially disparate arrests racially discriminatory policies became institutionalized and baked in to the fabric of Minnesota life In 2020 government efforts to address these disparities include declaring racism a public health emergency and zoning changes passed by the 2018 Minneapolis City Council 2040 plan Religion Christ Church Lutheran is one of the city s four National Historic Landmarks Twin Cities residents are 70 percent Christian according to the most recent Pew Research Center religious survey in 2014 Settlers who arrived in Minneapolis from New England were for the most part Protestants Quakers and Universalists The oldest continuously used church Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church was built in 1856 by Universalists and soon afterward was acquired by a French Catholic congregation St Mary s Orthodox Cathedral was founded in 1887 it opened a missionary school and in 1905 created a Russian Orthodox seminary Edwin Hawley Hewitt designed St Mark s Episcopal Cathedral and Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church both of which are located south of downtown The Basilica of Saint Mary the first basilica in the US and co cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis was named by Pope Pius XI in 1926 The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association was headquartered in Minneapolis from the 1950s until 2001 Christ Church Lutheran in the Longfellow neighborhood was the final work in the career of Eliel Saarinen and has an education building designed by his son Eero Aligning with a national trend the metro area s next largest group after Christians is the 23 percent non religious population At the same time more than 50 denominations and religions are present in Minneapolis representing most of the world s religions Temple Israel was built in 1928 by the city s first Jewish congregation Shaarai Tov which formed in 1878 By 1959 a Temple of Islam was located in north Minneapolis In 1971 a reported 150 persons attended classes at a Hindu temple near the university In 1972 a relief agency resettled the first Shi a Muslim family from Uganda in the Twin Cities Somalis who live in Minneapolis are primarily Sunni Muslim In 2022 Minneapolis amended its noise ordinance to allow broadcasting the Muslim call to prayer five times per day The city has about seven Buddhist centers and meditation centers EconomyLargest downtown Minneapolis employers 2023 Rank Company Organization1 Hennepin Healthcare2 Target Corporation3 Hennepin County4 Wells Fargo5 Ameriprise Financial6 U S Bancorp7 Xcel Energy8 City of Minneapolis9 SPS Commerce10 RBC Wealth ManagementLargest Minneapolis companies by revenue 2023 Minneapolis rank Corporation US rank Revenue in millions 1 Target Corporation 33 109 1202 U S Bancorp 149 27 4013 Xcel Energy 271 15 3104 Ameriprise Financial 289 14 3475 Thrivent 412 9 347 Early in the city s history millers were required to pay for wheat with cash during the growing season and then to store the wheat until it was needed for flour The Minneapolis Grain Exchange was founded in 1881 located near the riverfront it is the only exchange as of 2023 for hard red spring wheat futures Along with cash requirements for the milling industry the large amounts of capital that lumbering had accumulated stimulated the local banking industry and made Minneapolis a major financial center The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis serves Minnesota Montana North and South Dakota and parts of Wisconsin and Michigan it has the smallest population of the twelve districts in the Federal Reserve System and has one branch in Helena Montana Minneapolis area employment is primarily in trade transportation utilities education health services and professional and business services Smaller numbers of residents are employed in manufacturing leisure and hospitality mining logging and construction In 2022 the Twin Cities metropolitan area tied with Boston as having the eighth highest concentration of major corporate headquarters in the US Five Fortune 500 corporations were headquartered within the city limits of Minneapolis Target Corporation U S Bancorp Ameriprise Financial Xcel Energy and Thrivent Other companies with offices or headquarters in Minneapolis include Accenture Bellisio Foods Canadian Pacific Coloplast RBC Deloitte PricewaterhouseCoopers and Voya Financial Arts and cultureVisual arts The Minneapolis Institute of Art admission is free except for special exhibitions During the Gilded Age the Walker Art Center began as a private art collection in the home of lumberman T B Walker who extended free admission to the public Around 1940 the center s focus shifted to modern and contemporary art In partnership with the Minneapolis Park amp Recreation Board the Walker operates the adjacent Minneapolis Sculpture Garden which has about forty sculptures on view year round The Minneapolis Institute of Art Mia is located in south central Minneapolis on the 10 acre 4 ha former homestead of the Morrison family The collection of more than 90 000 artworks spans six continents and about 5 000 years Perhaps reflecting the ambitions of the founders competition winner McKim Mead amp White designed a complex seven times the size of what opened in 1915 Frank Gehry designed Weisman Art Museum which opened in 1993 for the University of Minnesota A 2011 addition by Gehry doubled the size of the galleries The Museum of Russian Art opened in a restored church in 2005 and hosts a collection of 20th century Russian art and special events The Northeast Minneapolis Arts District hosts 400 independent artists a center at the Northrup King building and presents the Art A Whirl open studio tour every May Theater and performing arts The Guthrie Theater originated as an alternative to Broadway 315 Minneapolis has hosted theatrical performances since the end of the American Civil War Early theaters included Pence Opera House the Academy of Music Grand Opera House Lyceum and later the Metropolitan Opera House which opened in 1894 Fifteen of the fifty five Twin Cities theater companies counted in 2015 by Peg Guilfoyle had a physical site in Minneapolis About half the remainder performed in variable spaces throughout the metropolitan area In his social history of American regional theater Joseph Zeigler calls the Guthrie Theater the granddaddy of regional theater Tyrone Guthrie founded the Guthrie in 1963 with an inventive thrust stage a collaboration by Guthrie designer Tanya Moiseiwitsch and architect Ralph Rapson jutting into the seats and surrounded by the audience on three sides French architect Jean Nouvel designed a new Guthrie that opened in 2006 overlooking the Mississippi River The design team reproduced the thrust stage with some alterations and they added a proscenium stage and an experimental stage Minneapolis purchased and renovated the Orpheum the Shubert now the Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts State and Pantages Theatres vaudeville and film houses on Hennepin Avenue that are now used for concerts plays and performing arts Every August the Minnesota Fringe Festival hosts performances in venues across town The May Day Parade is held in south Minneapolis each May Music Prince studied at the Minnesota Dance Theatre through the Minneapolis Public Schools Minnesota Orchestra plays classical and popular music at Orchestra Hall under music director Thomas Sondergard The orchestra won a 2014 Grammy for their recording of Symphonies Nos 1 amp 4 by Sibelius and a 2004 Grammy for composer Dominick Argento with their recording of Casa Guidi Minneapolis s opera companies include Minnesota Opera the Gilbert amp Sullivan Very Light Opera Company and Really Spicy Opera Singer and multi instrumentalist Prince was a child prodigy born in Minneapolis and an area resident for most of his life Minneapolis became what Pitchfork called the center of music in the 80s thanks to the nightclub First Avenue and musicians like Prince Husker Du and The Replacements The city hosts several other concert venues including the Cedar and the Dakota and Live Nation books the Armory and the Uptown Theater Historical museums Black Lives Matter mural 2020 organized by the Minnesota African American Heritage Museum and Gallery Exhibits at Mill City Museum feature the city s history of flour milling The Bakken formerly known as the Bakken Library and Museum of Electricity in Life shifted focus in 2016 from electricity and magnetism to invention and innovation and in 2020 opened a new entrance on Bde Maka Ska Hennepin History Museum is housed in a former mansion Minnehaha Depot was built in 1875 The American Swedish Institute occupies a former mansion on Park Avenue The about eight blocks on Franklin Avenue houses All My Relatives Gallery In 2013 the Somali Museum of Minnesota opened on Lake Street The Minnesota African American Heritage Museum and Gallery was founded in 2018 Libraries and literary arts In 2008 the Minneapolis Public Library merged with the Hennepin County Library Fifteen of the system s 41 branches serve Minneapolis The downtown Central Library designed by Cesar Pelli opened in 2006 Seven special collections hold resources for researchers The nonprofit literary presses Coffee House Press Graywolf Press and Milkweed Editions are based in Minneapolis The University of Minnesota Press publishes books journals and the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory The Open Book facility houses The Loft Literary Center Milkweed and the Minnesota Center for Book Arts Other Minneapolis publishers are 1517 Media Button Poetry and Lerner Publishing Group Cuisine After the flight to the suburbs began in the 1950s streetcar service ended citywide One of the largest urban food deserts in the US developed on the north side of Minneapolis where as of mid 2017 70 000 people had access to only two grocery stores When Aldi closed in 2023 the area again became a food desert with two full service grocers The nonprofit Appetite for Change sought to improve the diet of residents competing against an influx of fast food stores and by 2017 it administered ten gardens sold produce in the mid year months at West Broadway Farmers Market supplied its restaurants and gave away boxes of fresh produce West Broadway is one of twenty farmers markets and mini markets operating in the city and among them four are open during winter Minneapolis based individuals who have won the food industry James Beard Foundation Award include chef Gavin Kaysen writer Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl television personality Andrew Zimmern and chef Sean Sherman whose restaurant Owamni received James Beard s 2022 best new restaurant award Conceived in Minneapolis as a malted milkshake in candy form the Milky Way bar of nougat caramel and chocolate was made in the North Loop neighborhood during the 1920s Both purported originators of the Jucy Lucy burger the 5 8 Club and Matt s Bar have served it since the 1950s East African cuisine arrived in Minneapolis with the wave of migrants from Somalia that started in the 1990s The Herbivorous Butcher described by CBS News as the first vegan butcher shop in the United States opened in 2016 SportsTarget CenterTarget FieldU S Bank Stadium Minneapolis has four professional sports teams The American football team Minnesota Vikings and the baseball team Minnesota Twins have played in the state since 1961 The Vikings were a National Football League expansion team and the Twins were formed when the Washington Senators relocated to Minnesota The Twins won the World Series in 1987 and 1991 and have played at Target Field since 2010 The Vikings played in the Super Bowl following the 1969 1973 1974 and 1976 seasons losing all four games The basketball team Minnesota Timberwolves returned National Basketball Association NBA basketball to Minneapolis in 1989 and were followed by Minnesota Lynx in 1999 Both basketball teams play in the Target Center In the 2010s the Lynx were the most successful Minnesota professional sports team and a dominant force in the Women s National Basketball Association WNBA winning four WNBA championships from 2011 to 2017 Minnesota Wild a National Hockey League team play at the Xcel Energy Center and the Major League Soccer soccer team Minnesota United FC play at Allianz Field both of which are located in Saint Paul In addition to professional sports teams Minneapolis hosts a majority of the Minnesota Golden Gophers college sports teams of the University of Minnesota The Gophers football team plays at Huntington Bank Stadium and have won seven national championships The Gophers women s ice hockey team is a six time NCAA champion The Gophers men s ice hockey team plays at 3M Arena at Mariucci and won five NCAA championships Both the Golden Gophers men s basketball and women s basketball teams play at Williams Arena The 1 750 000 square foot 163 000 m2 U S Bank Stadium was built for the Vikings at a cost of 1 122 billion 348 million of which was provided by the state of Minnesota and 150 million by the city of Minneapolis The stadium which was called Minnesota s biggest ever public works project opened in 2016 with 66 000 seats which was expanded to 70 000 for the 2018 Super Bowl U S Bank Stadium also hosts indoor running and rollerblading nights Each January the U S Pond Hockey Championships are held on Lake Nokomis Minneapolis has two municipal golf courses and one private course The Twin Cities Marathon held in October is a Boston Marathon qualifier Parks and recreationCanoeing on the Mississippi Landscape architect Horace Cleveland s crowning achievement is the Minneapolis park system 390 In the 1880s he preserved geographical landmarks and linked them with boulevards and parkways 391 In their introduction to a modern reprint of Cleveland s treatise on landscape architecture Nadenicek and Neckar add that Cleveland was successful in Minneapolis in great measure because he operated with kindred spirits like William Watts Folwell and Charles M Loring In his book The American City What Works What Doesn t Alexander Garvin wrote Minneapolis built the best located best financed best designed and best maintained public open space in America The city s parks are governed and operated by the independent Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board park district Beyond its network of 185 neighborhood parks the park board owns the city s canopy of trees 396 and nearly all land that borders the city s waterfronts The park board owns property outside the city limits including the Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden and Bird Sanctuary which is part of its largest park Theodore Wirth Park shared with Golden Valley Minnesota source source source source source source source Minnehaha Falls in the summer As of 2020 approximately 15 percent of land in Minneapolis is parks in accordance with the national median and 98 percent of residents live within one half mile 0 8 km of a park The city s Chain of Lakes consisting of seven lakes and Minnehaha Creek is connected by bicycle paths and running and walking paths and is used for swimming fishing picnics boating and ice skating A parkway for cars a bikeway for riders and a walkway for pedestrians run parallel along the 51 mile 82 km route of the Grand Rounds National Scenic Byway The Minneapolis Aquatennial a festival of the city s water features is held each July Parks are interlinked in many places and the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area connects regional parks and visitor centers Among walks and hikes running along the Mississippi River the five mile 8 km hiking only Winchell Trail offers views of and access to the Mississippi Gorge and a rustic hiking experience Cleveland lobbied for a park on the riverfront to include the city s other waterfall In 1889 George A Brackett arranged financing and his associate Henry Brown paid the state to cover the condemnation of surrounding land The 53 foot 16 m waterfall Minnehaha Falls is one of Minnesota s first state parks The falls became what historian Mary Lethert Wingerd calls a civic emblem appearing on products and in placenames Minneapolis s climate provides opportunities for winter activities such as ice fishing snowshoeing ice skating cross country skiing and sledding at many parks and lakes between December and March Scaling back on skate rental and warming houses since the COVID 19 pandemic as of 2021 the park board maintained 20 outdoor ice rinks in winter GovernmentBuilt between 1889 and 1906 Minneapolis City Hall seen from The People s Plaza is on the National Register of Historic Places The Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party DFL affiliated with the Democratic Party 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 DFL city council member was elected as the mayor of Minneapolis in 2017 and re elected in 2021 The city conducts its municipal elections using instant runoff voting which was first implemented ahead of the 2009 elections The Minneapolis City Council has 13 members who represent the city s 13 wards In 2021 a ballot question shifted more weight from the city council to the mayor a change that proponents had tried to achieve since the early 20th century The mayor and city council now share responsibility for the city s finances The city s primary source of funding is property tax and there is a sales tax of 9 03 percent on purchases made within the city which is a combination of state county special district taxes a city sales tax of 0 50 percent and a local use tax for out of state purchases The Park and Recreation Board is an independent city department with nine elected commissioners who levy their own taxes subject to city charter limits The Board of Estimation and Taxation which oversees city levies is also an independent department The restructured mayor s role created a new Minneapolis Office of Community Safety with its commissioner overseeing the police and fire departments 911 dispatch emergency management and violence prevention Within the office four emergency response units serve the city Behavioral Crisis Response BCR fire emergency medical services and police Canopy Mental Health amp Consulting also known as Canopy Roots operates BCR free of charge to respond to crises and some 911 calls that do not require police Police guard the third precinct the day before it was burned down during the George Floyd protests After the murder of George Floyd in 2020 about 166 police officers left of their own accord either to retirement or to temporary leave many with PTSD and a crime wave resulted in more than 500 shootings A Reuters investigation found that killings surged when a hands off attitude resulted in fewer officer initiated encounters After Floyd s murder chiefs reprimanded a dozen officers for misconduct and the city had paid out US 50 million for police conduct claims through early 2024 Violent crime rose three percent across Minneapolis in July 2022 compared with 2021 and in 2020 it rose 21 percent compared to the average of the previous five years Violent crime was down for 2022 in every category except assaults Carjackings gunshots fired gunshot wounds and robberies decreased and homicides were down 20 percent compared to the previous year In 2024 came approval of an independent monitor of the court enforceable consent decree an agreement negotiated with the Minnesota Department of Human Rights and the United States Department of Justice to compel reformed policing practices In 2015 the city council passed a resolution making fossil fuel divestment city policy joining 17 cities worldwide in the Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance Minneapolis s climate plan calls for an 80 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 In 2021 the city council voted unanimously to abolish its required minimum number of parking spaces for new construction Minneapolis has a separation ordinance that directs local law enforcement officers not to take any law enforcement action for the sole purpose of finding undocumented immigrants nor to ask an individual about his or her immigration status EducationPrimary and secondary Volunteer missionaries the Pond brothers received permission from the US Indian agency at Fort Snelling in 1834 to teach new farming techniques and a new religion to Chief Cloud Man and his community on the east shore of Bde Maka Ska That year J D Stevens and the Ponds built an Indian mission near Lake Harriet which was the first educational institution in Minneapolis In the treaty of 1837 the US promised payment to the Dakota but instead gave the monies to the missionaries earmarked for education and in protest fewer than ten Dakota students attended When more settlers moved to the area by 1874 ten school buildings served nearly 4 000 students The city of Minneapolis joined with St Anthony and by 1922 together they enrolled 70 000 students Dual language science outreach at Emerson one of nine magnet elementary schools Minneapolis Public Schools served 28 689 K 12 students as of October 2022 in more than fifty schools divided between community and magnet As of 2023 enrollment was declining about 1 5 percent per year and approximately 60 percent of school age children attended district schools Many students enrolled in alternatives such as charter schools of which the city has thirty as of 2023 By state law charter schools are open to all students and are tuition free In 2022 about 1200 at risk students attended district Contract Alternative Schools The public school district adopted a comprehensive district design beginning with the 2020 2021 school year to address academics equity financial sustainability and to end disadvantages for students of color and students from low income neighborhoods School district demographics were 41 percent White students 35 percent Black students 14 percent Hispanic and 5 percent each were Asian and Native American English language learners were about 17 percent in a district that spoke 100 languages at home About 15 percent were special education students As of fall 2023 every public school student in the state receives one free breakfast and one free lunch each school day In 2022 the district s graduation rate was 77 percent an improvement of three percent over the previous year Colleges and universities University of Minnesota teaching art museum teaching hospital and student union left to right The University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus is headquartered in Minneapolis With more than 50 000 students in 2023 it is the sixth largest campus in the US by enrollment College rankings for 2023 place the school in the range of 44th 2024 to 195th for academics worldwide QS found a decline in rank over a decade Shanghai found excellence in ecology and library amp information science Among the 2 000 schools U S News amp World Report compared in its 2022 2023 best global universities rankings the University of Minnesota was 57th After closing in 1858 the University of Minnesota was revived using land taken from the Dakota people under the Morrill Land Grant Acts in 1862 The school has unusual autonomy that has existed in Minnesota since 1858 when the state constitution included the provision regents are in control independent of city government Augsburg University Minneapolis College of Art and Design and North Central University are private four year colleges the first two offer master s programs The public two year Minneapolis Community and Technical College and the private Dunwoody College of Technology provide career training and associate degrees and the latter offers a bachelor s program Saint Mary s University of Minnesota has a Twin Cities campus for its graduate and professional programs Opening a new Minneapolis site in 2024 Red Lake Nation College is an accredited federally recognized tribal college site that teaches Ojibwe culture The large principally online universities Capella University and Walden University are both headquartered in the city The public four year Metropolitan State University and the private four year University of St Thomas are post secondary institutions based elsewhere that have campuses in Minneapolis The city has more than twenty five licensed career schools MediaAs of March 2024 Minnesota Newspaper Association members who publish in Minneapolis include Insight News Finance amp Commerce Longfellow Nokomis Messenger Minneapolis St Paul Business Journal Minnesota Spokesman Recorder Minnesota Women s Press North News Northeaster Southwest Connector Star Tribune and St Paul Midway Como Frogtown Monitor La Prensa de Minnesota Vida y Sabor and The American Jewish World are published in the city Other papers are Southwest Voices Streets mn Bring Me The News Racket MinnPost and Minnesota Daily Media Tales called Minnesota a plentiful source of national trade magazines companies in Minneapolis publish Foodservice News and Franchise Times Some other magazines published in the city are American Craft business publications Enterprise Minnesota and Twin Cities Business the literary journal Rain Taxi university student publications Great River Review Minnesota Journal of International Law and Minnesota Law Review and professional magazines Architecture Minnesota Bench amp Bar and Minnesota Medicine In 2023 Nielsen found the Minneapolis Saint Paul area to be the 15th largest designated market area down from 14th in 2022 About 75 radio stations may be heard in the Minneapolis market some of them distantly The Twin Cities have 1 742 530 TV homes TV Guide lists 151 TV channels for Minneapolis InfrastructureTransportation A Metro Blue Line train traveling from the Lake Street Midtown station The 2020 census found that the average commute to work for the Minneapolis population was 22 minutes The most common means of transportation to work was driving alone 45 percent the least common was bicycling 1 7 percent and others were carpooling 6 5 percent taking public transit 5 6 percent and walking 4 8 percent A division of the Metropolitan Council Metro Transit operates public transportation in the Minneapolis Saint Paul metropolitan area The system has two light rail lines one commuter rail line about six bus rapid transit BRT lines and about 90 bus lines with over 8 000 stops As of 2021 riders of Metro Transit system wide were 44 percent persons of color Bus ridership in the Twin Cities was 91 6 million in 2019 a three percent decline over the previous year and part of a national trend in falling local bus ridership while commuter rides were down and ridership on light rail and BRTs remained steady or grew slightly The Metro Blue Line light rail line connects the Mall of America and Minneapolis Saint Paul International Airport in Bloomington to downtown and the Green Line travels from downtown through the University of Minnesota campus to downtown Saint Paul A Blue Line extension to the northwest suburbs re entered the planning stages for a new route alignment in 2020 A Green Line extension is planned to connect downtown with the southwestern suburbs BRT lines are 25 percent faster than regular bus lines because riders pay before boarding stops are limited and sometimes they employ signal prioritization The newest BRT line the D Line runs along one of Minnesota s most used bus lines the 18 mile 29 km route 5 where a quarter of households do not have access to a car The 40 mile 64 km Northstar Commuter rail runs from Big Lake Minnesota to downtown Minneapolis Commuter rides decreased during the COVID 19 pandemic and as of 2023 service cut back to four from twelve daily trips A cyclist in winter Hundreds of homeless people nightly sought shelter on Green Line trains until overnight service was cut back in 2019 Short more than a hundred police officers in 2022 the Metro Council hired community groups to help police light rail stations these non profits can guide passengers to mental health services and shelters In 2023 crime in the Metro Transit system spiked 32 over the previous January but for the year ridership was up 15 to about 60 of the pre pandemic level In 2007 the Interstate 35W bridge over the Mississippi which was overloaded with 300 short tons 270 000 kg of repair materials collapsed killing 13 people and injuring 145 The bridge was rebuilt in 14 months Evie Carshare owned by Minneapolis and Saint Paul since 2022 is a fleet of 145 electric cars available for one way trips in a 35 square mile 91 km2 area of the Twin Cities Replacing Nice Ride in 2023 for part of the year Lime Spin and Veo had bicycles and scooters for rent with an app Minneapolis has 16 miles 26 km of on street protected bikeways 98 miles 158 km of bike lanes and 101 miles 163 km of off street bikeways and trails Off street facilities include the Grand Rounds National Scenic Byway Midtown Greenway Little Earth Trail Hiawatha LRT Trail Kenilworth Trail and Cedar Lake Trail The Minneapolis Skyway System 9 5 miles 15 3 km of enclosed pedestrian bridges called skyways links 80 city blocks downtown with access to second floor restaurants retailers government sports facilities doctor s offices and other businesses that are open on weekdays Fifteen commercial passenger airlines serve Minneapolis Saint Paul International Airport MSP MSP is the headquarters of Sun Country Airlines After it merged with Northwest Airlines in 2009 Delta Air Lines flew 80 of the airport s traffic and MSP was Delta s second largest US hub Services and utilities Downtown Improvement District ambassador Xcel Energy supplies electricity and CenterPoint Energy provides gas The water supply is managed by four watershed districts that correspond with the Mississippi and three streams that are river tributaries The city has nineteen fire stations Requests for non emergency information or service requests can be made through Minneapolis 311 The call center operates in English Spanish Hmong and Somali and offers 220 language options Email TTY text voice and a mobile app can access the center The Minneapolis Department of Public Works is responsible for services including snow plowing solid waste removal traffic and parking water treatment transportation planning and maintenance and fleet services for the city Among its engineering functions the department was increasing the capacity of a 4 200 foot 1 300 m storm water tunnel system 80 feet 24 m under Washington to Chicago Avenues and had completed 97 percent of the excavation phase and 41 percent of the lining phase as of August 2023 Designed for downtown s concrete landscape the system will drain runoff into the Mississippi in case of a 100 year storm Downtown Improvement District ambassadors who are identified by their blue and green yellow fluorescent jackets daily patrol a 120 block area of downtown to greet and assist visitors remove trash monitor property and call police when they are needed The ambassador program is a public private partnership that is paid for by a special downtown tax district Health care Hennepin County Medical Center has the state s busiest emergency room Abbott Northwestern Hospital Children s Minnesota Hennepin Healthcare M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Masonic Children s Hospital M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center Minneapolis VA Medical Center and Phillips Eye Institute serve the city Cardiac surgery was developed at the university s Variety Club Heart Hospital where by 1957 more than 200 patients most of whom were children had survived open heart operations Working with surgeon C Walton Lillehei Medtronic began to build portable and implantable cardiac pacemakers about this time Hennepin Healthcare a public teaching hospital and Level I trauma center opened in 1887 as City Hospital and has been known as Minneapolis General Hospital Hennepin County General Hospital and Hennepin County Medical Center or HCMC In 2021 opioid overdoses killed 197 people in Minneapolis For the state in 2021 Black persons were three times and Native American persons were ten times more likely to die from an opioid overdose than White persons The mayor s proposed 2024 budget added funds for the Turning Point treatment center that provides care specifically for African Americans The Red Lake Band of Chippewa is building a culturally sensitive treatment center for opioid and fentanyl addiction Minneapolis transferred two city owned properties to the Red Lake Nation for the facility The Mashkiki Waakaa igan Pharmacy funded by the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa dispenses free prescription drugs and culturally sensitive care to members of any federally recognized tribes living in Hennepin and Ramsey counties regardless of insurance status Notable peopleSister citiesMinneapolis s sister cities are Bosaso Somalia 2014 Cuernavaca Mexico 2008 Eldoret Kenya 2000 Harbin China 1992 Ibaraki Japan 1980 Kuopio Finland 1972 Najaf Iraq 2009 Novosibirsk Russia 1988 Santiago Chile 1961 Tours France 1991 Uppsala Sweden 2000 Winnipeg Canada 1973 See alsoCities portalGeography portalMinnesota portalNorth America portalUnited States portalList of tallest buildings in Minneapolis National Register of Historic Places listings in Hennepin County Minnesota USS Minneapolis 4 ships including 2 as Minneapolis Saint Paul NotesPronounced ˌ m ɪ n i ˈ ae p e l ɪ s MIN ee AP e liss Because President Thomas Jefferson had not authorized Pike s trip which was made at the behest of James Wilkinson the new governor of the Louisiana territory Pike did not have the authority to make a treaty Pike valued the land at 200 000 in his journal but omitted the value in Article 2 of the treaty Pike gave the chiefs 60 US gallons 230 L of liquor and 200 in gifts at the signing In 1808 the US Senate authorized one hundredth of Pike s estimate and added acreage paying 2 000 for the land in 1819 In the 1851 Treaty of Traverse des Sioux and Treaty of Mendota the US took all Dakota land west of the Mississippi about 24 million acres 97 000 km2 in exchange for a 10 mile 16 km wide reservation on the Minnesota River and about 3 million 110 million in 2023 After expenses the Dakota were promised fifty years of annuities in goods and interest on 1 360 000 and 1 410 000 the US kept the principal The Dakota could not read English and their interpreters worked for the US In Mendota negotiator Wakute said he feared signing a treaty because the prior treaty was changed from the one he had signed Indeed the US Congress ratified amendments after the fact and refused to consider payment unless the Dakota agreed to their new terms in 1852 Congress struck the reservation from the final treaty Negotiators Luke Lea and Alexander Ramsey had promised the Dakota they would prosper and rushed the transaction The chiefs were asked to sign a third paper in 1851 onlookers assumed it was a third copy of the treaty that Ramsey later declared was a solemn acknowledgment of the Dakota s debt to traders Ramsey as territorial governor enforced the trader s paper distributing the monies to himself Henry Sibley and their friends Part of the delay was a month s indecision in the US Treasury about appropriating gold or greenbacks and in Congress which was preoccupied with Civil War finance Gold arrived in the region just a few hours after settlers had been killed and war had begun The University of Minnesota Dakota Dictionary Online requires a Dakota font to read special characters Here Dakota to Latin alphabet transliteration is borrowed from Lerner Publishing in Minneapolis In Atwater s history Baldwin gives the Sioux word as Minne Riggs gives mini Williamson who was most familiar with Santee has Mini and in the Yankton dialect mni Here mni is from the University of Minnesota Dakota Dictionary Online Soldiers from Fort Snelling built a sawmill in 1820 and a gristmill in 1823 on the west bank near the falls The city s first commercial sawmill was built in 1848 and the first commercial gristmill in 1849 Minneapolis would be the nation s flour capital for 50 years and Begun in 1848 timber milling had lasted for almost 50 years In 1928 Washburn Crosby merged with other local millers and changed its name to General Mills to reflect a wider product base including convenience foods like Wheaties Minneapolis experienced the largest urban renewal plan undertaken in the US as of 2022 update In a 1975 article reporter John Carman said the city s highest point is 967 feet 295 m at Deming Heights Park in the Waite Park neighborhood The US Geological Survey lists the highest elevation as 980 feet 300 m but does not give a location Geography professor John Tichy said the highest point is the site of Waite Park Elementary School at approximately 985 feet 300 m above sea level All of the cited sources that list locations say the highest point is within the Northeast section of the city Mean monthly maxima and minima i e the highest and lowest temperature readings during an entire month or year calculated based on data at the said location from 1991 to 2020 Official records for Minneapolis Saint Paul were kept by the Saint Paul Signal Service in that city from January 1871 to December 1890 the Minneapolis Weather Bureau from January 1891 to April 8 1938 and at Minneapolis St Paul International Airport KMSP since April 9 1938 Separately Myers describes how the Minneapolis police department s adoption of CODEFOR in 1998 increased policing in areas of Minneapolis that were disproportionately nonwhite with dual results Minority residents are afforded improved safety and law enforcement services minority offenders unsurprisingly may be disproportionately apprehended for relatively minor transgressions in order to achieve the higher levels of safety The Treaty of 1837 forced Dakota to make the largest land 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as a must see or must live kind of place Lass 2000 p 40 Furst Randy October 8 2021 Which Indigenous tribes first called Minnesota home Star Tribune from the original on November 3 2023 Retrieved November 3 2023 Wingerd 2010 p 365n McConvell Rhodes amp Guldemann 2020 pp 560 564 Finally in this time frame other groups of Ojibwes began pushing to the west and southwest at the expense of the Dakota groups Treuer 2010 p 3 Westerman amp White 2012 p 15 Weber 2022 p 6 Westerman amp White 2012 pp 3 4 William H Keating a geologist who came to the Minnesota area on an exploratory expedition in 1823 observed The Dacotas have no tradition of having ever emigrated from any other place to the spot on which they now reside DeCarlo 2020 p 15 The US Dakota War of 1862 Minnesota Historical Society November 23 2015 from the original on September 20 2023 Retrieved April 13 2024 Westerman amp White 2012 p 194 Westerman amp White 2012 pp 134 136 Page 136 Treaties played a crucial role in the increasing 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stopped Northeast fire of 1893 Star Tribune from the original on November 22 2023 Retrieved December 1 2023 Blegen 1975 p 320 Larson 2007 p 15 Lass 2000 pp 173 174 Larson 2007 p 146 Frame Robert M III Hess Jeffrey January 1990 Historic American Engineering Record MN 16 West Side Milling District PDF US National Park Service p 2 PDF from the original on June 12 2017 Retrieved December 5 2020 Larson 2007 pp 7 29 Lass 2000 p 173 Kane 1987 p 108 Another factor which contributed to the decline of sawmilling at the falls was steam power Lass 2000 p 180 National Park Service and United States Department of the Interior 1966 The National Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings Theme XVII b PDF National Park Service PDF from the original on August 27 2023 Retrieved August 27 2023 The last of Minneapolis once great sawmills that of Frederick Weyerhaeuser and Associates closed forever in 1919 Risjord 2005 p 131 By then however the pine woods were virtually exhausted Lass 2000 p 180 Here Lass calls the lumbermen s actions as cutting at a rapacious rate and calls out a rapacious assault on the coniferous forests on page 196 Price 2005 p 36 Gray 1954 p 32 Danbom 2003 p 283 Lass 2000 p 162 Danbom 2003 p 277 Kane 1987 p 118 Gray 1954 p 41 Liebling amp Morrison 1966 p 180 Lass 2000 p 238 Lass 2000 p 238 The anticipated decline came rather abruptly during the 1920s By the end of that decade the Mill City produced only slightly more than half as much flour as it had at its zenith and ranked third after Buffalo and Kansas City Missouri Kane 1987 p 186 Johnson Chloe October 17 2022 Army Corps studying dam removal that could restore free flowing Mississippi River in Twin Cities Star Tribune from the original on June 28 2023 Retrieved June 28 2023 Liebling amp Morrison 1966 p 29 Stipanovich 1982 p 104 Thus while Minneapolis began to lose jobs in the mills it began to acquire other jobs in management financial administration advertising market research product research and design and other 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