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Neighborhoods in Saint Paul, Minnesota

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355:"Saint Paul has a rich history of active and distinct neighborhoods. To support neighborhood participation in governance, the district council planning process was created over 30 years ago." There are 17 district councils, and the district council of the West End is the Fort Road Federation/District 9 Community Council. "Responsibilities of the councils include: planning and advising on the physical, economic, and social development of their areas; identifying needs; initiating community programs; recruiting volunteers; and sponsoring community events." The Federation actually predates the District Council system in St. Paul. "...in 1973, a group of about a dozen community members banded together to create the West 7th/Fort Road Federation. They founded the organization on the principle that citizens acting together could maintain and improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods and help commercial endeavors prosper once again. With a $ 5,000 start-up grant from the Christian Sharing Fund, the young organization headed down a path of community development and support that would continue for many years to come." 86: 533:: Constituting a large portion of the Union Park area, Merriam Park lies west of Snelling Avenue and stretches west to the park that bears its name. Merriam Park was actually one of the Twin Cities’ first suburbs, a couple of trolley stops outside of early Saint Paul. Entrepreneur John L. Merriam thought the location would make an ideal suburb for businessmen, professional workers and their families. New streetcar lines were being run through the neighborhood, and by 1880 a railroad line linking the two downtowns ran through the area. Merriam purchased land, built a rail depot in his future neighborhood, and started selling lots to future homeowners. 128: 622:
shopping and dining experiences, and strong community connections. In the 1880s and 1890s the Crocus Hill and Grand Hill neighborhoods, two residential sections of Summit Hill, became fashionable locations for wealthy families. At that time, many earlier Summit Avenue constructions were renovated or razed to make way for more fashionable, or what were thought to be architecturally significant, houses. Early railroad and lumber barons built on Summit Avenue and in the adjacent areas, with families such as the Burbanks and Weyerhaeusers leading local social life.
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North End also marks the start of the Gateway Trail, and the Trout Brook Nature Sanctuary and Reserve is found at its eastern border. The Willow Reserve, a bird sanctuary, is a 5.5-acre wetland and home to many species of birds. The North End is rich in history and traditions dating back to the 1800s as well as embracing customs from newer arrivals, being home to the largest population of Karen and Karenni immigrants from Burma.
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Hillcrest, Prosperity Heights, Hayden Heights, Beaver Lake, Hazel Park, and Phalen Village. Built as bedroom communities for the industries further south on the East Side (3M, Whirlpool, Hamm’s), the neighborhoods continue to include commuter homes with retail and service industries on White Bear Avenue and in Phalen Village.
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corridors. The Summit Avenue Historic District, with mansions from the late 1800s, flanks the neighborhood's northern border. In recent years Grand Avenue has developed into a nationally recognized commercial street, with a mixture of national retailers and local vendors. Several colleges and universities, including the
61:. The District Councils share $ 1.2 million from the city of Saint Paul. In 2015, community participation funds given to the District Councils ranged from $ 51,873 to $ 109,475. The councils also have other revenue streams, such as grants and donations. Most councils have significant power on land-use issues. 77:. The Heights had two train stations a mile apart. The Highwood station was close to where Highwood Avenue ran into the rail line. The remnants of that early 1880s development are discernible. The neighborhood boundaries were Lower Afton Road, Burlington Road, Ogdan Avenue and the Burlington train track. 565:, are in the neighborhood. The influence of academia and college life is felt throughout the neighborhood, offering residents an array of cultural, athletic, and musical opportunities. Scenic pedestrian and bicycle trails stretch throughout Mac-Groveland, in particular along the Mississippi riverfront. 606:
pickup trucks were produced. Ford closed the plant in 2011 and the 122 acres of prime real estate along the Mississippi is on track to become a mixed residential and commercial property. In 2018 The Ryan Companies of Minneapolis won the right to develop the property in accordance with a master zoning
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While Saint Paul has long been recognized for its citizen activism, some neighborhoods receive more individual planning attention than others, because tax funds are doled out to annually elected volunteer neighborhood boards based on City District boundaries, not neighborhood boundaries. These boards
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On Saint Paul's largely blue-collar East Side alone there are more than two dozen well-known, historically significant neighborhoods within four City Districts. District 4, for example, has three historic neighborhoods: Dayton's Bluff, Swede Hollow, and Mounds Park. The most populous districts, 2 and
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One of Saint Paul’s largest residential areas, the North End houses a number of businesses, schools, churches and parks. The neighborhood was developed in the 1870s and 1880s south of Maryland Avenue, where Victorian-era homes were built on narrow lots. The neighborhood's northern half was developed
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The North End is home to Marydale Park, Lewis Park, Sylvan Park, Lyton Park and the Front Avenue Skate Park. The North End houses numerous schools. Some of the state’s more prominent politicians, such as Henry Sibley, William Marshall and Alexander Ramsey, are laid to rest at Oakland Cemetery. The
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Summit Hill is bounded by Summit Avenue and Ramsey St. on the north, Interstate 35E on the south and east, and Ayd Mill Road on the west. One of St. Paul's oldest and most popular neighborhoods, Summit Hill is a regional and local treasure of history, architecture, distinctive pedestrian-oriented
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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), for whom a city and a township in Hennepin County also were
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These four neighborhoods make up the Southeast Side, in the southeast corner of Saint Paul. They are predominantly residential communities that vary widely economically, geographically, and culturally. It is the site of both single-family homes on large lots and high density apartment complexes.
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Union Park, created from the merger between former Merriam Park, Snelling Hamline, and Lexington-Hamline District Councils, is a residential neighborhood featuring a large stock of early 20th-century housing, boutique-dominated commercial strips on Selby, Cretin and Cleveland avenues, and the
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The Payne-Phalen city district includes the Railroad Island, Phalen Park, Rivoli Bluff, Vento, Wheelock Park, and Williams Hill neighborhoods, and ranges from a blue-collar area to the south to a middle-class area north of Maryland Avenue, including upscale real estate around Lake Phalen. The
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The Greater East Side is among the city's largest, most populous and most diverse districts. It is in St. Paul's northeast corner. Boundaries are the city limits on the north and east; Minnehaha Avenue to the south; and Johnson Parkway to the west. It includes the neighborhoods of Frost Lake,
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Macalester-Groveland, sometimes called Mac-Groveland, is an established developed neighborhood in western Saint Paul that extends east from the Mississippi River to the Summit Hill neighborhood. The neighborhood is a mix of single-family homes and apartments with corner stores and commercial
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named. The area of the neighborhood that had views of the river valley and Downtown Saint Paul was purchased as early as the 1850s, with most of the houses being built in the 1880s. On the edge of the southern and highest part of Dayton's Bluff along the Mississippi River is the
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Today, several organizations and task forces serve the neighborhoods that make up the West End. Task forces of the Federation include West End Gardeners as well as the North High Bridge Park Task Forces; the West Seventh Business Association and its Enhancement coalition; the
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in the 1920s or later; the area along Wheelock Parkway was developed in the 1950s. The main commercial corridor is Rice Street (named after the famous Minnesota politician Henry M. Rice), which became a commercial corridor in the late 1890s with the arrival of streetcars.
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trees. There are several schools in Como Park, the public schools in the area being Chelsea Heights Elementary School and the Como Park Elementary School, the only school in the city to have its own planetarium. The primary secondary school in Como Park is
253:. Thomas-Dale is colloquially known as Frogtown. Historically, Frogtown was a section of the current Thomas-Dale neighborhood bordered by University Avenue on the south, Van Buren Avenue on the north, Dale Street on the west and Western Avenue on the east. 68:
Many of St. Paul's neighborhoods began as rail-line commuter suburbs, including Merriam Park, St. Anthony Park, Macalester Park, Desnoyer Park, Hazel Park, Union Park, Warrendale, and Burlington Heights. Burlington Heights was south of downtown along the
348:. This area is colloquially known as the "West End", and is different from the area across the river known as the "West Side". The West Seventh neighborhood was originally a series of European immigrant neighborhoods along the western bluffs of the 330:. Sections of the neighborhood north of Interstate 94 were torn down and replaced with developments that more closely resembled the suburbs, leaving a striking contrast with the late 19th- and early 20th-century homes south near Ramsey Hill. 64:
Besides providing advisory recommendations to city officials on development issues, district councils also identify neighborhood needs, initiate community programs and recruit and nurture neighborhood leaders and volunteers.
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forming the neighborhood's western border. Many Union Park residents still identify their neighborhoods with the original names. Concordia University and part of the University of St. Thomas are in the district.
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In its history, the city has been called "fifteen small towns with one mayor", owing to the neighborhood-based life of much of the city, though the city is partially governed by not 15 but 17 City Districts.
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West Seventh in St. Paul is also known as Fort Road, owing to its location on historic Native American and fur trader paths along the northern bank of the Mississippi River from downtown Saint Paul to
393:. The Como Park neighborhood has many recreational facilities, including a golf course, bike path, various open fields, a pavilion, a municipal pool, and the Como Zoo, one of two zoos in the 216:, Harwood Iglehart, and Charles Mackubin, Southern slaveowners who named the neighborhood's streets after the flowers of their homeland, including Hawthorn, Hyacinth, and Magnolia. 1359: 1488: 821:
The Street Where You Live, a guide to the place names in St. Paul, Donald L. Simpson, University of Minnesota Press, 111 Third Ave So. Minneapolis, Mn, 2006, p. 88, 285
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on the west and the Minnesota State Fairgrounds on the east. It was the home to three Minnesota governors (William Marshall, 1866–70; Andrew McGill, 1887–1889; and
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The West Side is actually to the south and across the Mississippi River from Downtown Saint Paul. It is called the West Side because it is on the west
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neighborhood, as well as what remains of "old Rondo", a former neighborhood of the city. Among the many groups living in Summit-University are the
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Summit-University is an ethnically and economically diverse community west of Downtown Saint Paul. It includes the historic
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McClure, Jane (2007-09-26). "LMV report seeks more support and supervision for city's district councils".
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Medcalf, Myron P. (2007-09-11). "St. Paul's neighborhood councils scrutinize their financial status".
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involvement. The Councils were also created to help spend federal funds through the recently created
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Nelson, Tim (2007-09-11). "Report: Councils 'Need Some Help' Citizen Group Makes Recommendations".
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Urban designers critique Minneapolis and offer this idea: Tear down all those horrible skyways
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mound builders. Dayton's Bluff has undergone much renovation and restoration in recent years.
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Newcomer's Handbook for Moving to and Living in Minneapolis - St. Paul (Newcomer's Handbooks)
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showcase street, and is lined with mansions named after notable Saint Paul figures, such as
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in its historic hall on the national historic register; and the West 7th Community Center.
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of the predominantly north-south river. It is adjacent to the suburban cities of
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was the preeminent neighborhood to live in. Housing further north and closer to
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Past Choices/Present Landscapes: The Impact of Urban Renewal on the Twin Cities
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Hamline-Midway derives its name from being halfway between the downtowns of
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Twenty-five Years of Facing Change: West 7th/Fort Road Federation 1973-1998
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Slavery's reach : Southern slaveholders in the North Star State
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Saint Anthony Park, known to residents as SAP, is adjacent to the
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was less grand. Parts of the neighborhood experienced significant
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neighborhood was originally a 160-acre tract jointly purchased by
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The Street Where You Live: A Guide to the Place Names of St. Paul
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The District Council system was established in 1975 to encourage
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Downtown Saint Paul is home to Xcel Energy Center (home of the
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District 1 - Eastview, Conway, Battle Creek, Highwood Hills
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after the 1960s which resulted in the destruction of the
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AIA guide to St. Paul's Summit Avenue and Hill District
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5, have more than a dozen neighborhoods between them.
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Communities and neighborhoods in Saint Paul, Minnesota
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Saint Paul Neighborhood, Council Ward, and other maps
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Southeast (Eastview, Conway, Battle Creek, Highwood)
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Downtown hosts several parks, most notably 361:Irvine Park Historic District and Association 8: 829: 827: 583:as well as two private preparatory schools, 389:Como Park is a neighborhood situated around 974:Martin, Judith A.; Goddard, Antony (1989). 591:. For 85 years the neighborhood hosted the 1489: 1475: 1467: 1330: 1316: 1308: 1253:Midway : A Vision for an Urban Center 793:Citizen Participation Project Case Studies 428:and Saint Paul. The neighborhood includes 374:Como Conservatory Japanese Garden entrance 1085:http://www.stpaul.gov/index.aspx?NID=1859 105:Parks overlook the Mississippi River and 817: 815: 813: 295:communities, including large numbers of 18: 729: 607:plan drawn up by the city of St. Paul. 474:Saint Paul campus, bordering Northeast 1682:Neighborhoods in Saint Paul, Minnesota 1151:Empson, Donald; Boxmeyer, Don (2006). 639:. With its vistas of downtown and the 291:community as well as the city's other 1687:Lists of neighborhoods in U.S. cities 1039:Elizabeth Caperton-Halvorson (2006). 249:Frogtown/Thomas Dale is built around 7: 1298:Saint Paul neighborhood census facts 1255:February 25, 2003 University UNITED. 1242:Lexington-Hamline Community Council 1120:"America's Top Public High Schools" 1045:. First Books Inc. pp. 65–66. 334:District 9 - West Seventh/Fort Road 239:District 7 - Frogtown (Thomas-Dale) 589:St. Paul Academy and Summit School 546:District 14 - Macalester-Groveland 59:Community Development Block Grants 14: 552:Macalester-Groveland, Saint Paul 460:District 12 - Saint Anthony Park 444:. Famous Midway natives include 365:Czech and Slovak Sokol Minnesota 31:Saint Paul neighborhood markers. 899:Lehman, Christopher P. 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Saint Paul, Minnesota
grassroots
Community Development Block Grants
Burlington
Hastings

Southeast, Saint Paul
Pig's Eye Lake
Greater East Side, Saint Paul

West Side, Saint Paul
South St. Paul
West St. Paul
Hispanic
César Chávez
Dayton's Bluff, Saint Paul
Indian Mounds Park
Hopewell

Payne-Phalen, Saint Paul
William Sprigg Hall
North End, Saint Paul
Frogtown, Saint Paul
University Avenue


Summit-University, Saint Paul
Cathedral Hill

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