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Minnesota State Highway 48
Minnesota State Highway 48 (MN 48) is a highway in east-central Minnesota Minnesota () is a state in the upper midwestern region of the United States. It is the 12th largest U.S. state in area and the 22nd most populous, with over 5.75 million residents. Minnesota is home to western prairies, now given over to ..., which runs from its Interchange (road), interchange with Interstate 35 in Minnesota, Interstate Highway 35 in Hinckley, Minnesota, Hinckley and continues east to its eastern terminus at the Wisconsin state line (near Danbury, Wisconsin, Danbury), where it becomes Wisconsin Highway 77. Highway 48 passes through the communities of Hinckley, Barry Township, Pine County, Minnesota, Barry Township, Arlone Township, Pine County, Minnesota, Arlone Township, Cloverdale, Minnesota, Cloverdale, and Clover Township, Pine County, Minnesota, Clover Township. Route description State Highway 48 serves as an east–west route between Hinckley, Minnesota, Hinckley, Clov ...
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Hinckley, Minnesota
Hinckley is a city in Pine County, Minnesota, United States, located at the junction of Interstate 35 and Minnesota State Highway 48. The population was 1,800 at the 2010 census. Hinckley's name in the Ojibwe language is ''Gaa-zhiigwanaabikokaag'', meaning "the place abundant with grindstones" due to being located along the Grindstone River. Portions of the Mille Lacs Indian Reservation are located within and adjacent to Hinckley. On September 1, 1894, the Great Hinckley Fire killed more than 400 people. Hinckley is generally considered the halfway point on Interstate 35 between Minneapolis–Saint Paul and Duluth. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and is water. Interstate Highway 35 and Minnesota Highway 23 ( co-signed); and Minnesota Highway 48 are two of the main routes in Hinckley. Interstate 35 runs north–south; and Highway 48 (Fire Monument Road) runs east–west. Pine County 61 passes thro ...
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Arlone Township, Pine County, Minnesota
Arlone Township is a township in Pine County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 345 at the 2000 census. Arlone Township was organized in 1911, and named for Lois Arlone Hamlin, the daughter of a county official. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which is land and (0.25%) is water. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 345 people, 132 households, and 93 families residing in the township. The population density was 9.4 people per square mile (3.6/km). There were 224 housing units at an average density of 6.1/sq mi (2.4/km). The racial makeup of the township was 95.94% White, 0.29% African American, 1.16% Native American, 0.29% Asian, and 2.32% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.87% of the population. There were 132 households, out of which 35.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.8% were married couples living together, 4.5% had a female hous ...
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Minnesota Department Of Transportation
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT, ) oversees transportation by all modes including land, water, air, rail, walking and bicycling in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The cabinet-level agency is responsible for maintaining the state's trunk highway system (including state highways, U.S. Highways, and Interstate Highways), funding municipal airports and maintaining radio navigation aids, and other activities. History The agency's history can be traced to the state's Railroad and Warehouse Commission which emerged slowly from 1871 to 1905, and the State Highway Commission created in 1905. The Highway Commission was abolished in 1917 and replaced by a Department of Highways. The Minnesota Highway Department has been credited with numerous works listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. For air transport, the Minnesota Aeronautics Commission was created in 1933. Much of the railroad oversight was transferred to the Minnesota Department of Public Service ...
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Grand Casino Hinckley
Grand Casino Hinckley is a casino and hotel in Hinckley, Minnesota, United States, owned and operated by the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe's ''Mille Lacs Corporate Ventures''. It was formerly owned by Grand Casinos. The casino features gaming, accommodations, dining, conference and banquet facilities, live entertainment, and The Grand Harmony Spa and Grand National Golf Club. The casino employs more than 1,400 people. The Band also invests in infrastructure and economic development. Amenities The Grand Casino Hinckley has 54,800 square feet of gaming space with 28 table games and 2,144 gaming machines. It is the largest employer in Pine County. Attached to the casino, the Grand Hinckley Hotel has 563 rooms; it is the tallest building between The Twin Cities and The Twin Ports on the list of tallest buildings in Minnesota. The casino opened a year after Mille Lacs, in 1992. Performances Entertainers such as Aretha Franklin, Toby Keith Toby Keith Covel (born July 8, 1961), ...
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Saint Croix State Park
St. Croix State Park is a state park in Pine County, Minnesota, USA. The park follows the shore of the St. Croix River for and contains the last of the Kettle River. At it is the largest Minnesota state park. It was developed as a Recreational Demonstration Area in the 1930s, and is one of the finest surviving properties of this type in the nation. 164 structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration survive, the largest collection of New Deal projects in Minnesota. As a historic district they were listed on the National Register of Historic Places and proclaimed a National Historic Landmark in 1997. Natural history The St. Croix River Valley was carved by meltwater during the last glacial period circa 10,000 BC. The water deposited a variety of sediments, which compose over 30 different types of soil within the park. Some soils are very sandy while others are made of red or yellow clay. The St. Croix River's exposure of a chara ...
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Kettle River (Minnesota)
The Kettle is an U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map , accessed October 5, 2012 tributary of the St. Croix River in eastern Minnesota in the United States. Via the St. Croix River, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. The river's English name is due to the large number of large rounded holes (kettles) in the sandstone in and around the river, carved out by the swirling waters of the river. The river's Dakota name ''Céġa watpa'' entered into English via the Anishinaabe people's ''Akiko-ziibi'', both meaning "Kettle River". River character Throughout the course of the river, the waters of the Kettle have an amber tint. This tint comes from tannins (leaf colorings) from wetlands which drain into the river, rather than manmade causes. The Kettle's flow changes fairly quickly with rainfall in the area of drainage, which is about . It is not uncommon for the river to be reduced to a trickle during dr ...
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Grindstone River
The Grindstone River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map , accessed October 5, 2012 river of Minnesota, a tributary of the Kettle River. Its name is derived either from the Dakota ''Iŋswú watpá'' (Small Stones River) or from the Ojibwe ''Zhiigwanaabikokaa-ziibi'' (River abundant with grind stones).Weshki-ayaad, Lippert, GambillFreelang Ojibwe Online Accessed 2011-08-29. Sandstone taken from near the river was used to produce sharpening stones. In Ojibwe, Hinckley (''Gaa-zhiigwanaabikokaag'') is named after this river. The South Fork Grindstone River rises in a wetland complex in Kroschel Township, Kanabec County, and flows south and east. The North Fork Grindstone River rises from Grindstone Lake in Dell Grove Township, Pine County, and flows south. The two forks join in Hinckley, and the main river flows generally east and empties into the Kettle River in Barry Township, Pine County. Grindstone Lake, the No ...
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Clover Township, Pine County, Minnesota
Clover Township is a township in Pine County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 316 at the 2000 census. Clover Township was named for the red clover and white clover within its borders. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which is land and (0.55%) is water. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 316 people, 123 households, and 95 families residing in the township. The population density was 8.8 people per square mile (3.4/km2). There were 1,281 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the township was 91.77% White, 0.32% African American, 1.90% Native American, 3.80% from other races, and 2.22% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.75% of the population. There were 123 households, out of which 27.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 69.9% were married couples living together, 4.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 2 ...
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Cloverdale, Minnesota
Cloverdale is an unincorporated community in Arlone Township, Pine County, Minnesota, United States. State Highway 48 ( MN 48) and Pine County Road 21 are two of the main routes in the community. Cloverdale is located ten miles east of Hinckley; and 18 miles west of Danbury, Wisconsin Danbury is an unincorporated census-designated place in Burnett County, Wisconsin, United States. The community is located in the southwest corner of the town of Swiss. Its ZIP code is 54830. As of the 2010 census, its population was 172. The m .... Bear Creek flows through the community. St. Croix State Park and St. Croix State Forest are immediately east of Cloverdale. The community was originally known as ''Turpville''. References * Rand McNally Road Atlas – 2007 edition – Minnesota entry * Official State of Minnesota Highway Map – 2011/2012 edition Unincorporated communities in Minnesota Unincorporated communities in Pine County, Minnesota {{PineCountyMN-geo-stub ...
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Barry Township, Pine County, Minnesota
Barry Township is a township in Pine County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 587 at the 2000 census. The township was named for Edward Barry, a railroad engineer. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which is land and (0.82%) is water. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 587 people, 209 households, and 155 families residing in the township. The population density was 16.7 people per square mile (6.4/km2). There were 258 housing units at an average density of 7.3/sq mi (2.8/km2). The racial makeup of the township was 83.82% White, 0.34% African American, 13.12% Native American, 0.68% Asian, 0.17% from other races, and 1.87% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.19% of the population. There were 209 households, out of which 40.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 58.9% were married couples living together, 9.6% had a female householder with no hu ...
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Danbury, Wisconsin
Danbury is an unincorporated census-designated place in Burnett County, Wisconsin, United States. The community is located in the southwest corner of the town of Swiss. Its ZIP code is 54830. As of the 2010 census, its population was 172. The main intersection in the community is located at the intersection of two state highways, (Wisconsin Highway 35 and Wisconsin Highway 77). Geography Danbury is located at 46.006N. The longitude is -92.371W. It is in the Central Standard Time Zone. The elevation is above sea level. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 2,851 people and 1,312 households residing in the Danbury ZCTA. The racial makeup of the ZCTA was 91.1% White, 0.4% Black or African American, 6.1% Native American or Alaska Native, 0.1% Asian, and 2.1% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.6% of the population. There were 1,312 households, out of which 15.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 57.5% were married cou ...
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Wisconsin Highway 77
State Trunk Highway 77 (often called Highway 77, STH-77 or WIS 77) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It runs east–west in northwest Wisconsin from the Minnesota border near Danbury to the Michigan border in Hurley. The highway was first designated in 1920 and was extended to the current routing sometime between 1948 and 1956. Route description The highway begins at the Minnesota state line along the St. Croix River as a continuation of MIN 48 and runs east from it. The highway passes by County Trunk Highway (CTH) F in Danbury and begins a concurrency with WIS 35 in the east of Danbury. The concurrency runs northeastward along the St. Croix River until the highway leaves the concurrency and runs eastward from it. The highway passes by a large amount of lakes and then curves to the north, meeting US 53 and its business route in Minong. It then runs east from it, intersecting with CTH-G. Between CTH-G and CTH-M, the highway runs southeast and crosses a rai ...
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