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Bloomington is the fifth largest city
List of cities in Minnesota

List of cities in Minnesota, arranged in alphabetical order....
 in the U.S. state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
 of Minnesota
Minnesota

Minnesota is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States of the United States. The twelfth largest state by area in the U.S., it is the twenty-first most populous, with just over five million residents....
 in Hennepin County
Hennepin County, Minnesota

Hennepin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota, named in honor of the 17th century French explorer Father Louis Hennepin. As of 2000 the population was 1,116,200....
, and the third core city of the Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI MSA
Minneapolis-St. Paul

Minneapolis-Saint Paul is the most populous List of United States urban areas in the state of Minnesota, United States, and is composed of 186 cities and townships....
. Located on the north bank of the Minnesota River
Minnesota River

The Minnesota River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 332 miles long, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It drains a drainage basin of nearly 17,000 square miles , 14,751 square miles in Minnesota and about 2,000 sq mi in South Dakota and Iowa....
 above its confluence with the Mississippi River
Mississippi River

The Mississippi River is the longest river in the United States, with a length of from its source in Lake Itasca in Minnesota to its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico....
, Bloomington lies at the heart of the southern metro area, 10 miles (16 km) south of downtown Minneapolis
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis is the largest city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and is the county seat of Hennepin County, Minnesota. The city lies on both banks of the Mississippi River, just north of the river's confluence with the Minnesota River, and adjoins Saint Paul, Minnesota, the state's Capital ....
. The city's population was 85,172 in the 2000 Census
United States Census, 2000

File:US-Census-2000Logo.svgThe Twenty-Second United States Census, known as Census 2000 and conducted by the United States Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States on April 1, 2000, to be 281,421,906, an increase of 13.2% over the 248,709,873 persons Enumeration during the United States Census, 1990....
 and was estimated at 80,869 in 2006.

Established as a post-World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 housing boom suburb
Suburb

Suburbs are commonly defined as the residential areas which surround the central area of the urban area of a town or city. In the United States, suburbs have a prevalence of usually detached single-family homes.....
 connected to the urban street grid of Minneapolis and serviced by two major highways, Interstate 35W
Interstate 35W (Minnesota)

Interstate 35W , an Interstate Highway in Minnesota, is the western route of Interstate 35 in Minnesota. I-35 splits into two branch routes: I-35W, which serves Minneapolis, and Interstate 35E , which serves Saint Paul, Minnesota....
 and Interstate 494
Interstate 494

Interstate 494 is part of a beltway of Interstate 94 in Minnesota, circling through the southern and western portions of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area in Minnesota....
, Bloomington's residential areas include upper-tier households in the western Bush Lake
Bush Lake

Bush Lake is located in the southwest corner of the Minneapolis, Minnesota suburb of Bloomington, Minnesota, Minnesota near its border with Eden Prairie, Minnesota in Hennepin County, Minnesota....
 area and traditional middle-class families in its rows of single-family homes in the central to eastern portions.






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Bloomington is the fifth largest city
List of cities in Minnesota

List of cities in Minnesota, arranged in alphabetical order....
 in the U.S. state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
 of Minnesota
Minnesota

Minnesota is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States of the United States. The twelfth largest state by area in the U.S., it is the twenty-first most populous, with just over five million residents....
 in Hennepin County
Hennepin County, Minnesota

Hennepin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota, named in honor of the 17th century French explorer Father Louis Hennepin. As of 2000 the population was 1,116,200....
, and the third core city of the Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI MSA
Minneapolis-St. Paul

Minneapolis-Saint Paul is the most populous List of United States urban areas in the state of Minnesota, United States, and is composed of 186 cities and townships....
. Located on the north bank of the Minnesota River
Minnesota River

The Minnesota River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 332 miles long, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It drains a drainage basin of nearly 17,000 square miles , 14,751 square miles in Minnesota and about 2,000 sq mi in South Dakota and Iowa....
 above its confluence with the Mississippi River
Mississippi River

The Mississippi River is the longest river in the United States, with a length of from its source in Lake Itasca in Minnesota to its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico....
, Bloomington lies at the heart of the southern metro area, 10 miles (16 km) south of downtown Minneapolis
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis is the largest city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and is the county seat of Hennepin County, Minnesota. The city lies on both banks of the Mississippi River, just north of the river's confluence with the Minnesota River, and adjoins Saint Paul, Minnesota, the state's Capital ....
. The city's population was 85,172 in the 2000 Census
United States Census, 2000

File:US-Census-2000Logo.svgThe Twenty-Second United States Census, known as Census 2000 and conducted by the United States Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States on April 1, 2000, to be 281,421,906, an increase of 13.2% over the 248,709,873 persons Enumeration during the United States Census, 1990....
 and was estimated at 80,869 in 2006.

Established as a post-World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 housing boom suburb
Suburb

Suburbs are commonly defined as the residential areas which surround the central area of the urban area of a town or city. In the United States, suburbs have a prevalence of usually detached single-family homes.....
 connected to the urban street grid of Minneapolis and serviced by two major highways, Interstate 35W
Interstate 35W (Minnesota)

Interstate 35W , an Interstate Highway in Minnesota, is the western route of Interstate 35 in Minnesota. I-35 splits into two branch routes: I-35W, which serves Minneapolis, and Interstate 35E , which serves Saint Paul, Minnesota....
 and Interstate 494
Interstate 494

Interstate 494 is part of a beltway of Interstate 94 in Minnesota, circling through the southern and western portions of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area in Minnesota....
, Bloomington's residential areas include upper-tier households in the western Bush Lake
Bush Lake

Bush Lake is located in the southwest corner of the Minneapolis, Minnesota suburb of Bloomington, Minnesota, Minnesota near its border with Eden Prairie, Minnesota in Hennepin County, Minnesota....
 area and traditional middle-class families in its rows of single-family homes in the central to eastern portions. Large-scale commercial development is concentrated along the Interstate 494 corridor. Besides an extensive park system, with over of parkland per capita, the city's south border with the Minnesota River is buffered by the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge

The Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge is a 14,000 acre National Wildlife Refuge in central Minnesota. There are eight refuge units strung along of the Minnesota River....
.

Bloomington, considered by many to be a bedroom community, has more jobs per capita than either Minneapolis or St. Paul.. Its economy includes headquarters of major companies such as Ceridian
Ceridian

Ceridian Corporation is an information services company in the human resources, transportation and retail markets, serving businesses and employees in the United States, Canada and Europe....
, Donaldson Company Inc., HealthPartners, and Toro
Toro (company)

Based in Bloomington, Minnesota, Minnesota, The Toro Company is an United States manufacturer of turf maintenance equipment and water-saving irrigation systems for golf courses, sports fields, public green spaces, commercial and residential lawns, and agricultural fields....
. The city is a hospitality and retail magnet, recognized nationally for the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
' largest enclosed shopping center
Shopping mall

File:Nordstrom wing , Pentagon City Mall.jpgA shopping mall or shopping centre is a building or set of buildings which contain retail units, with interconnecting walkways enabling visitors to easily walk from unit to unit....
, Mall of America
Mall of America

Mall of America is a super-regional shopping mall located in the Minneapolis ? Saint Paul suburb of Bloomington, Minnesota. The mall is located southeast of the junction of Interstate 494 and Minnesota State Highway 77, north of the Minnesota River and is across the interstate from the Minneapolis-St....
. It is presently the only suburb in the metro to be serviced by a light rail line
Hiawatha Line

The Hiawatha Line is a 12-mile light rail corridor in Hennepin County, Minnesota that extends from downtown Minneapolis to the southern suburb of Bloomington, Minnesota, connecting to the Minneapolis-St....
.

Early settlers named the city after Bloomington
Bloomington, Illinois

Bloomington is a city in McLean County, Illinois, Illinois, United States and the county seat. It is adjacent to Normal, Illinois, and is the more populous of the two principal municipalities of the Bloomington-Normal, Illinois United States metropolitan area which is often referred to simply as "Bloomington-Normal, Illinois." A 2006 specia...
, Illinois
Illinois

The State of Illinois is a U.S. state of the United States, the 21st to be admitted to the United States. Illinois is the most populous and demographically diverse Midwestern United States state and the fifth most populous state in the nation....
.

History

Gideon Pond House
In 1839, with renewed conflict with the Ojibwa
Ojibwa

The Ojibwa or Chippewa is the largest group of Native Americans in the United States-First Nations north of Mexico, including M?tis people ....
 nation, Chief Cloud Man relocated his band of the Mdewakanton
Mdewakanton

Mdewakantonwan are one of the sub-tribes of the Isanti Dakota . Their ancestral home is Mille Lacs Lake in central Minnesota, which in the Dakota language was called mde wakan ....
 Dakota
DAKOTA

For other meanings of the word including the United States U.S. state please see DakotaThe Design Analysis Kit for Optimization and Terascale Applications is a software toolkit developed by engineers at Sandia National Laboratories to provide a flexible, extensible interface between analysis codes and iterative systems analysis methods...
 from Lake Calhoun
Lake Calhoun

Lake Calhoun is one of the larger lakes in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and part of the city's Chain of Lakes . Surrounded by city park land and circled by bike and walking trails, it is popular for many outdoor activities....
 in Minneapolis to an area called Oak Grove in southern Bloomington, close to present-day Portland Avenue. In 1843, Peter and Louisa Quinn, the first European settlers to live in Bloomington, built a cabin along the Minnesota River
Minnesota River

The Minnesota River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 332 miles long, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It drains a drainage basin of nearly 17,000 square miles , 14,751 square miles in Minnesota and about 2,000 sq mi in South Dakota and Iowa....
 in this area. The government had sent them to teach farming methods to the Native Americans. Gideon Pond, a missionary
Missionary

A 'missionary' is a member of a religion who works to convert those who do not share the missionary's faith; someone who Proselytism. The word "mission" is derived from the Latin missioninimus...
, who had been following and recording the Dakota language from Cloud Man's band, relocated later that year, establishing Oak Grove Mission, his log cabin. Pond and his family held church services and taught the local Dakota school subjects and farming. Passage across the Minnesota River in Bloomington came in 1849 when William Chambers and Joseph Dean opened the Bloomington Ferry. The ferry remained operational until 1889, when the Bloomington Ferry Bridge
Bloomington Ferry Bridge

The Bloomington Ferry Bridge is a 1.1-mile expressway bridge across the Minnesota River between Bloomington, Minnesota and Shakopee, Minnesota that carries U.S....
 was built.

Following the Treaty of Traverse des Sioux
Treaty of Traverse des Sioux

The Treaty of Traverse des Sioux was a treaty, signed on July 23, 1851, between the United States government and the Sioux Indians who lived in Minnesota at the time....
 in 1851, the territory west of the Mississippi
Mississippi River

The Mississippi River is the longest river in the United States, with a length of from its source in Lake Itasca in Minnesota to its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico....
, including Bloomington, was opened to settlers. A group of pioneers settled Bloomington, including the Goodrich, Whalon, and Ames families. They named the area Bloomington after the city they were from, Bloomington
Bloomington, Illinois

Bloomington is a city in McLean County, Illinois, Illinois, United States and the county seat. It is adjacent to Normal, Illinois, and is the more populous of the two principal municipalities of the Bloomington-Normal, Illinois United States metropolitan area which is often referred to simply as "Bloomington-Normal, Illinois." A 2006 specia...
, Illinois
Illinois

The State of Illinois is a U.S. state of the United States, the 21st to be admitted to the United States. Illinois is the most populous and demographically diverse Midwestern United States state and the fifth most populous state in the nation....
, which means "flowering field." Most early jobs were in farming, blacksmithing, and flour milling. The Oxborough family, who came from Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
, built a trading center on Lyndale Avenue and called it Oxborough-Heath. Today, the Cloverleaf Shopping Center rests on the old trading center site and the nearby Oxboro Clinic is named after them. The Baliff family opened a grocery and general store at what is today Penn Avenue and Old Shakopee Road, and Hector Chadwick, after moving to the settlement, opened a blacksmith shop near the Bloomington Ferry. In 1855, the first public school for all children was opened in Miss Harrison’s house with the first school, Gibson House, built in 1859. On May 11, 1858, the day the state of Minnesota was admitted into the union and officially became a state, 25 residents incorporated the Town of Bloomington. By 1880, the population had grown to 820. In 1892 the first town hall was built at Penn and Old Shakopee Road. By then, the closest Dakota to Minneapolis lived at the residence of Gideon Pond.

1900s to 1930s

After 1900, the population surpassed a thousand and Bloomington began to transform into a city. With rising population came conflict among citizens over social issues. Among the major issues during this period were parents' unwillingness to dissolve the individual schools for a larger, consolidated school, and the fear of mounting taxes. By 1900 there were already six rural schools spread throughout the territory with over 200 students enrolled in grades first through eighth. By 1917, the school consolidation issue had been settled. That year voters approved the consolidation of the schools and a year later secondary education
Secondary education

Secondary education is the stage of education following primary education. Secondary education is generally the final stage of compulsory education....
 and school bus
School bus

A school bus is a bus used to transport children and teenagers to and from school and school events. Children may travel to school on regular public bus services....
 transportation began throughout the city. Telephone
Telephone

The telephone is a telecommunications device that is used to transmitter and receive electronically or digitally encoded sound between two or more people conversing....
 service and automobiles appeared.

1940s to 1950s

During the twenty years from 1940 to 1960, the city's population increased to nine times that of the population at the turn of the century. During the 1940s the city's development vision was low-cost, low-density
Single-family home

A single-family detached home, or single-family home or detached house for short, also variously known as a single-detached dwelling or separate house , is a free-standing residential building....
 housing, each with its own well
Water well

A water well is an excavation or structure created in the ground ??by digging, driving, boring or drilling to access water in underground aquifers....
 and septic system. The rapid growth in population was in part due to the post-World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 boom and subsequent birth of the baby boomer
Baby boomer

Baby boomer is a term used to describe a person who was born during the demographic Post-World War II baby boom. Many analysts now believe that two distinct cultural generations were born during this baby boom; the older generation is often called the Baby Boom Generation and the younger generation is often called Generation Jones....
 generation. In 1947 the first fire station
Fire station

A fire station is a structure or other area set aside for storage of firefighter apparatus , personal protective equipment, fire hose, fire extinguishers, and other fire extinguishing equipment....
 was constructed and equipped at a cost of $24,000 and the Bloomington Volunteer Fire Department
Volunteer fire department

See also the Firefighter article and its respective sections regarding VFDs in other countries.A volunteer fire department is a fire department composed of volunteers who perform fire suppression and other related emergency services for a local jurisdiction....
 was established with 25 members.

The 1950s saw a considerable expansion of the city and its infrastructure, with the city shifting away from its small-town atmosphere and feel. In 1950, because of the increasing population, the first elementary school, Cedarcrest, was built. It was evident that one consolidated school could no longer serve the growing population, and ten new schools would be built in this decade as the school system expanded to meet the needs of the citizens. In 1952 the first large business, Toro Manufacturing Company, moved to Bloomington. The significance of this can be seen in Bloomington today, which is home to hundreds of businesses of all types.

In 1953, Bloomington changed from a township
Civil township

A civil township is a widely used unit of local government in the United States, subordinate to a county . Specific responsibilities and the degree of Wiktionary:autonomy vary based on each U.S....
 to a village form of government. This more professional approach to government was accompanied by open council meetings, land use plans, and published budgets. The effects of this new form of government began immediately, first with the formation of the city police department (at a cost of $2 per taxpayer) and secondly with the first park land acquisition. Both Bush Lake
Bush Lake

Bush Lake is located in the southwest corner of the Minneapolis, Minnesota suburb of Bloomington, Minnesota, Minnesota near its border with Eden Prairie, Minnesota in Hennepin County, Minnesota....
 Beach and Moir Park were established at a cost of one dollar to each residence. Today, about half of the city's land area is devoted to city and regional parks, playgrounds, and open space. In 1956 the first city land-use plan was initiated with the construction of Interstate 35W
Interstate 35W (Minnesota)

Interstate 35W , an Interstate Highway in Minnesota, is the western route of Interstate 35 in Minnesota. I-35 splits into two branch routes: I-35W, which serves Minneapolis, and Interstate 35E , which serves Saint Paul, Minnesota....
 and Metropolitan Stadium
Metropolitan Stadium

Metropolitan Stadium was a sports stadium that once stood in Bloomington, Minnesota, just outside Minneapolis, now the site of the Mall of America....
.

In 1958, the city changed from a village government to a council-manager form
Council-manager government

The council-manager government is one of two main variations of Representative democracy Local government in the United States, and was first used in Sumter, South Carolina....
. One of the first policies adopted by the council was the encouragement of commercial and industrial development, low-cost housing, and shopping centers. Due to the rapid population increase during this time, police and fire departments changed to a 24-hour dispatching system, and the fire department (now made up of 46 members) converted a garage into the second fire station.

1960s to 1970s

The 1960s saw accelerated school and business growth throughout the city. On November 8, 1960, Bloomington officially became a city as voters approved the city's organizing document, the City Charter. The city charter provides for a Council-Manager form of government in which the city council exercises the legislative power of the city and determines all city policies (see City of Bloomington Government
Bloomington, Minnesota

Bloomington is the List of cities in Minnesota in the U.S. state of Minnesota in Hennepin County, Minnesota, and the third core city of the Minneapolis-St....
). In 1967, a second and third official fire station were approved and built to more effectively combat fires in the increasingly large city. In 1968, Normandale Junior College opened with an initial enrollment of 1,358 students. In 1974 it changed to its present name, Normandale Community College
Normandale Community College

Normandale Community College is a two-year college located in Bloomington, Minnesota, serving primarily the communities of the southwestern portion of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area....
, to reflect expanded courses of study.

Metropolitan Stadium Aerial
From 1961 to 1982, the city of Bloomington was home to all the major sports teams of Minnesota. In 1961, after the completion of Metropolitan Stadium
Metropolitan Stadium

Metropolitan Stadium was a sports stadium that once stood in Bloomington, Minnesota, just outside Minneapolis, now the site of the Mall of America....
 in 1956, both the Minnesota Twins
Minnesota Twins

The Minnesota Twins are a professional baseball based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. The Twins are a member of the American League Central of Major League Baseball's American League....
 and Minnesota Vikings
Minnesota Vikings

The Minnesota Vikings are a professional American football team based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Vikings compete in the NFC North of the National Football Conference in the National Football League ....
 began regular-season play. Although Metropolitan Stadium was originally built for the American Association
American Association (20th century)

The American Association was a minor league baseball league at the Minor league baseball#AAA level of baseball in the United States from to and to ....
 Minneapolis Millers
Minneapolis Millers

The Minneapolis Millers were an United States professional minor league baseball team that played in Minneapolis, Minnesota until 1960. In the 19th century a different Minneapolis Millers were part of the Western League .The team played first in Athletic Park and later Nicollet Park....
, a minor league
Minor league

Minor leagues are professional sports leagues which are not regarded as the premier leagues in those sports. Minor league teams tend to play in smaller, less elaborate venues, often competing in smaller cities....
 baseball team, Metropolitan stadium was renovated and expanded for Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
 and Football
American football

American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
. The first Twins game was held on April 21 (Washington 5, Twins 3) and the first Vikings game was held on September 17 (Vikings 37, Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears

The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the NFC North Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League ....
 13). In 1967, with the expansion of the National Hockey League
National Hockey League

The National Hockey League is a professional ice hockey league composed of 30 teams in North America. It is considered to be the premier professional ice hockey league in the world, and one of the North American Major professional sports leagues of the United States and Canada....
, the Metropolitan Sports Center
Metropolitan Sports Center

The Met Center was an list of indoor arenas that formerly stood in Bloomington, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The arena, which was completed in 1967 just to the north of Metropolitan Stadium, seated 15,000....
 was built near the site of the Metropolitan Stadium and the Minnesota North Stars
Minnesota North Stars

The Minnesota North Stars were a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League for 26 seasons, from 1967?68 NHL season to 1992?93 NHL season....
 began play later that year.

A number of new city buildings were constructed in the 1970s. In 1970 Jefferson High School
Bloomington Jefferson High School

For schools with a similar name, see Jefferson High School.Thomas Jefferson Senior High School is one of two public high schools located in Bloomington, Minnesota, Minnesota, USA ....
, Bloomington Ice Garden rink one, and a fourth fire station were built. In 1971, school enrollment peaked with 26,000 students, and the fire department had grown to a force of 105 men. (In 1974, after a six-hour city council meeting, women were allowed to join the Bloomington Fire Department, but the city's first female firefighter, Ann Majerus, would not join the department until 1984). In 1975 a second rink was added to the Bloomington Ice Garden and a fifth fire station built, and subsequently a sixth in 1979.

1980s to present

Bloomingtonskyline
Bloomingtonikea
The 1980s brought a radical change to Bloomington with the departure of the Minnesota Twins and Vikings. In 1982, the last baseball game was played at Metropolitan stadium (Kansas City Royals
Kansas City Royals

The Kansas City Royals are a Major League Baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri. The Royals are a member of the American League Central of Major League Baseball's American League....
 5, Twins 2) as the Twins and Vikings moved to the newly constructed Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome

The Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, often simply called The Metrodome, is a domed sports stadium in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. It replaced Metropolitan Stadium, which was on the current site of the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, and Memorial Stadium on the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus....
 in downtown Minneapolis. In 1985, the Bloomington Port Authority purchased the Met Stadium site and in less than two years approved first site plans for the Mall of America
Mall of America

Mall of America is a super-regional shopping mall located in the Minneapolis ? Saint Paul suburb of Bloomington, Minnesota. The mall is located southeast of the junction of Interstate 494 and Minnesota State Highway 77, north of the Minnesota River and is across the interstate from the Minneapolis-St....
. Two years later, ground breaking took place for the new megamall, and in 1992 it was opened to the public. Today, tenants of Mall of America, when combined, constitute the largest private-sector employer in Bloomington, employing about 13,000 people. In 1993, the Minnesota North Stars hockey team moved to Dallas, and a year later the Metropolitan Sports Center
Metropolitan Sports Center

The Met Center was an list of indoor arenas that formerly stood in Bloomington, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The arena, which was completed in 1967 just to the north of Metropolitan Stadium, seated 15,000....
 was demolished. In 2004, an IKEA
IKEA

IKEA is a privately-held, international home products retailer that sells ready-to-assemble furniture furniture, accessories, and bathroom and kitchen items in their retail stores around the world....
 store opened on the west end of the former Met Center site. The remainder of the property is planned to be the site for Mall of America Phase II. In May 2006 the Water Park of America
Water Park of America

The Water Park of America is the largest Indoor Waterpark in the United States, according to the company that built it. It is in size with a slide tower ascending nearly 10 stories....
 opened, the ninth largest indoor waterpark
Indoor waterpark

An indoor waterpark is a type of waterpark that is located inside a building. An indoor waterpark has the ability to stay open year-round, as it is not affected by weather conditions....
 in the United States.

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
, the city has a total area of 38.4 square miles (99.4 km²), of which, 35.5 square miles (91.9 km²) is land and 2.9 square miles (7.5 km²) (7.53%) water.

There are three primary land types in the city. The northeastern part of the city is a sand plain, low hills dominate the western portion of the city, and the far south lies within the valley of the Minnesota River
Minnesota River

The Minnesota River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 332 miles long, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It drains a drainage basin of nearly 17,000 square miles , 14,751 square miles in Minnesota and about 2,000 sq mi in South Dakota and Iowa....
.

About one third of the city is permanently reserved for park purposes, including two large natural areas - the Minnesota Valley's wetland
Wetland

File:Mangrove trees in Everglades.JPGA wetland is an area of land whose soil is saturated with moisture either permanently or seasonally. Such areas may also be covered partially or completely by shallow pools of water....
s (controlled by the City and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service
United States Fish and Wildlife Service

The United States Fish and Wildlife Service is the unit of the U.S. Department of the Interior dedicated to the management and preservation of wildlife....
) and the Hyland Lake Park Reserve (controlled by the Three Rivers Park District
Three Rivers Park District

Three Rivers Park District is a "special park district" serving the suburban areas of the Twin Cities metro including suburban Hennepin, Carver, Dakota, Scott and Ramsey counties....
).

Water bodies within the city include Bush Lake
Bush Lake

Bush Lake is located in the southwest corner of the Minneapolis, Minnesota suburb of Bloomington, Minnesota, Minnesota near its border with Eden Prairie, Minnesota in Hennepin County, Minnesota....
, Long Meadow Lake, Lake Normandale, , , and about 100 small lakes and ponds with their wetland
Wetland

File:Mangrove trees in Everglades.JPGA wetland is an area of land whose soil is saturated with moisture either permanently or seasonally. Such areas may also be covered partially or completely by shallow pools of water....
 habitat
Habitat (ecology)

A habitat is an ecological or Natural_environment area that is inhabited by a particular animal or plant species. It is the natural environment in which an organism lives, or the physical environment that surrounds a species population....
s.

Locally, the city is divided by Interstate 35W
Interstate 35W (Minnesota)

Interstate 35W , an Interstate Highway in Minnesota, is the western route of Interstate 35 in Minnesota. I-35 splits into two branch routes: I-35W, which serves Minneapolis, and Interstate 35E , which serves Saint Paul, Minnesota....
 into "West Bloomington" and "East Bloomington." West Bloomington is mostly residential with newer housing stock, along with multi-story office high-rises along Interstate Highway 494
Interstate 494

Interstate 494 is part of a beltway of Interstate 94 in Minnesota, circling through the southern and western portions of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area in Minnesota....
 in the north, whereas East Bloomington contains more industry
Industry

An industry is the manufacturing of a Good or Service within a category. Although industry is a broad term for any kind of economic production, in economics and urban planning industry is a synonym for the secondary sector, which is a type of economic activity involved in the manufacturing of raw materials into goods and products....
, destination retail centers, and the majority of Bloomington's lower-income housing. Many locals will refer to themselves as either from "East" or "West" Bloomington. The dividing line may be placed as far west as France Avenue, where the high school attendance boundaries meet.

Demographics

As of the census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
 of 2000, there were 85,172 people, 36,400 households, and 22,750 families residing in the city. The population density
Population density

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 was 2,400.5 people per square mile (926.9/km²). There were 37,104 housing units at an average density of 1,045.7/sq mi (403.8/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 88.12% White, 3.42% African American, 0.35% Native American, 5.09% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 1.25% from other races
Race (United States Census)

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, and 1.72% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.69% of the population. 25.4% were of German
Germans

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, 14.9% Norwegian, 8.9% Swedish
Swedish people

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, 8.5% Irish
Irish people

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 and 5.5% English
English people

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 ancestry according to Census 2000.

There were 36,400 households out of which 25.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.2% were married couples
Marriage

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 living together, 8.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 37.5% were non-families. 29.6% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.9% of someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.30 and the average family size was 2.87.

Ages were spread out, with 20.6% under the age of 18, 8.0% from 18 to 24, 29.4% from 25 to 44, 26.3% from 45 to 64, and 15.7% 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females there were 93.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 90.5 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $54,628, and the median income for a family was $67,135. Males had a median income of $42,924 versus $32,606 for females. The per capita income
Per capita income

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 for the city was $29,782. About 2.3% of families and 4.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 4.2% of those under age 18 and 3.4% of those age 65 or over.

Population statistics

During the twenty years from 1950 to 1970, Bloomington saw growth in population adding more than 70,000 residents. In 1998, the population peaked and since then has begun to decline because fewer people live in each household.

Population History
1880 1900 1920 1930 1940 1950 1955 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2005
Population 820 1,085 1,330 2,645 3,647 9,902 28,934 50,498 81,971 81,831 86,355 85,172 84,347
Number of people employed in Bloomington 43,000 54,000 70,000 106,993 N/A


Source for 2005 population value is Metropolitan Council 2005 Population Estimate; source for all other values is US Census Bureau.

Economy

The city is home to a large contingent of employers, providing more than 100,000 jobs. Benefiting from its location near major transportation routes and the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport
Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport

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, Bloomington is a major hospitality center with about 10,000 hotel rooms.

City government

Bloomington, Minnesota is governed by a seven-member part-time City Council. Members include the mayor and six Council members, of whom four are elected from districts and two elected at-large. Members are elected to four-year terms, except during redistricting when all district council members have a two-year term. Elections are non-partisan.

City operations are controlled by three interrelated entities: the City itself, the Port Authority, and the Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA). The Port Authority is responsible for managing development in the Airport South district along the Minnesota River, in which the Mall of America is located. The HRA handles low-income housing in the city and manages the city's redevelopment activities. Membership on the boards of the Port Authority and HRA is controlled by the City Council.

The city's organizing document, the City Charter, was approved by voters on November 8, 1960.
  • for a list of city mayors (past and present) see List of mayors of Bloomington, Minnesota
    Minnesota

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  • for a list of city council members (past and present) see List of councilmembers of Bloomington
    List of councilmembers of Bloomington, Minnesota

    Councilmembers of the City of Bloomington, Minnesota.When the Bloomington City Council first convened in 1953, all Councilmembers [the City's preferred spelling and capitalization] were elected "at large." That is, each Councilmember was elected to represent the entire city's residents and interests....
    , Minnesota
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Government services

  • : Bloomington has one of the largest volunteer fire departments in the country with 150 firefighters. They provide fire protection that has resulted in a Class 3 fire rating. The department operates six fire station
    Fire station

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    s and utilizes the latest in fire fighting equipment. The department has a total of 30 fire fighting vehicles including pumpers, hook and ladder and specialty units (one vehicle compact enough to navigate the Mall of America's parking ramps), all of which are equipped with Opticom System equipment, which automatically switches traffic signals to expedite emergency runs. The average response time is four minutes.
  • : Public safety is protected by Bloomington's 110 officer police force. The officers have sophisticated squad cars that assist them in their round-the-clock patrol: each contains a computer-assisted dispatching center that contains a computerized records system, mobile digital terminals that allow officers direct access to warrant
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     information and state motor vehicle and driver's license records, and Opticom System equipment, which automatically switches traffic signals. The police force is also supported by six canine teams
    Police dog

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    : four dual-purpose patrol dogs, a single-purpose narcotics dog, and a single-purpose explosives-detection dog assigned to the Mall of America. The department has a fully equipped bomb squad and highly trained SWAT team.
  • : Bloomington Human Services helps to improve the lives of residents by identifying needs and problems. They provide services to youth, families, older adults, and people with disabilities.


Politics

Bloomington is located in Minnesota's 3rd congressional district
Minnesota's 3rd congressional district

Minnesota's 3rd Congressional District is one of the most affluent in the state, encompassing the suburbs of Hennepin County to the north, west, and south of Minneapolis....
, represented by Jim Ramstad
Jim Ramstad

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, a moderate Republican, scoring 21% progressive
Progressivism

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 on a range of issues and 68% conservative based on 2006 House
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 votes.

Education

, ISD 271 has served the K-12 education of the city since the 1960s with an operating fund revenue of $94.6 million in 2007. 15 public schools in Bloomington are operated by the district and is governed by a seven member elected school board, appointing current Superintendent Les Fujitake in 2006. The previous Superintendent Gary Prest won the Superintendent of The Year for 2005 in Minnesota. The city's first public charter school
Charter school

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, Seven Hills Classical Academy, opened in 2006. As many families remain or continue to move into the city, there has been support for levy increases. In 1999 they approved the then largest school bond issue in Minnesota history, funding a $107 million school expansion and renovation project.

The two high schools are John F. Kennedy High School
Bloomington Kennedy High School

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 in the east and Thomas Jefferson High School
Bloomington Jefferson High School

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 in the west. The determining boundary for high school attendance runs near the center of Bloomington on France and Xerxes Avenues, though both schools have open enrollment.

Public Schools in Bloomington
Elementary Schools Junior High School High Schools
Thomas Jefferson
Bloomington Jefferson High School

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John F. Kennedy
Bloomington Kennedy High School

Kennedy High School is one of two public high schools located in Bloomington, Minnesota, Minnesota, USA. Named after former president John F. Kennedy, it was opened in 1965 due to the rapid growth of Bloomington at the time....


Bloomington's third high school, Lincoln High School (originally Bloomington High School), was sold to the Control Data Corporation
Control Data Corporation

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 in the mid 1980s. Bloomington Stadium, located next to the former high school, is still used by both Kennedy High School
Bloomington Kennedy High School

Kennedy High School is one of two public high schools located in Bloomington, Minnesota, Minnesota, USA. Named after former president John F. Kennedy, it was opened in 1965 due to the rapid growth of Bloomington at the time....
 and Jefferson High School
Bloomington Jefferson High School

For schools with a similar name, see Jefferson High School.Thomas Jefferson Senior High School is one of two public high schools located in Bloomington, Minnesota, Minnesota, USA ....
 for home football
American football

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, lacrosse
Lacrosse

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  and soccer games.

Private schools

  • Nativity of Mary School is located on Lyndale Ave. It is associated with the Nativity of Mary Catholic Church and community.
  • Bloomington Lutheran School is located near Bloomington Ferry Road and Old Shakopee Road.
  • A K-5 school operated by Minneapolis-based Minnehaha Academy
    Minnehaha Academy

    Minnehaha Academy is a private school in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Minnesota for students in preschool through 12th grade. It is owned and operated by the Northwest Conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church....
     at 102nd and Xerxes.
  • Bethany Academy
    Bethany Academy

    Bethany Academy is a private school, Ecumenism Christian School school founded in 1975 for students in K-12.External links and references...
     operates a K-12 school just west of France Avenue on 98th Street.
  • Concordia Academy-Bloomington (formerly Lutheran High School) located at 82nd and Park.


Higher education

  • Normandale Community College
    Normandale Community College

    Normandale Community College is a two-year college located in Bloomington, Minnesota, serving primarily the communities of the southwestern portion of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area....
     is a two-year college, with 8,500 full and part-time students, that has been in Bloomington since 1968. It is part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system.
  • Northwestern Health Sciences University
    Northwestern Health Sciences University

    Northwestern Health Sciences University is a natural health care university located in Bloomington, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis, Minn., and the fifth-largest city in Minnesota....
     focuses on natural health care and patient research, in the areas of chiropractic
    Chiropractic

    Chiropractic is a health care approach and profession that emphasizes diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, especially the vertebral column, under the hypothesis that these disorders affect general health via the nervous system....
    , acupuncture
    Acupuncture

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    , oriental medicine
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    , and massage
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    .
  • Bethany College of Missions
    Bethany College of Missions

    Bethany College of Missions, or BCOM, is a non-accredited private Evangelicalism Christian college that has been training missionaries since 1949....
     is a small Christian school focused on missionary preparation.


Arts and media

Comcast provides access to four Bloomington cable television stations for public, education and government (PEG) programming. They include The Bloomington Channel 14 , a comprehensive source of Bloomington information and programming. The channel features City Council and school board meetings, a weekly news magazine show called "Bloomington Today," "Roll Call," a weekly update on public safety news produced by the Bloomington Police Department, arts events, and sports. Bloomington Educational Cable Television (BEC-TV) highlights educational and school-based programs from the Bloomington's public and private schools. Programming on this channel includes educational content, concerts, choir shows, graduations, and sporting events. Two student produced shows are also on BEC-TV. Tomorrow's Voices Today (TVT) is a teen news show that highlights the good things teens are doing around the city and talks about teen related issues. YRU-Up
YRU-Up

YRU-Up is a live, late-night Public-access television that is broadcast on BEC-TV in Bloomington, Minnesota. It features live callers and pre-taped sketches....
 is a late night call-in talk show. Skits for the show are produced by students and the show is live every Friday night (Sat. Morning) at 12:30am on TBC (Channel 14). A third channel, BCAT, (Bloomington Cable Access Television) is a public access channel that allows individuals and organizations to learn video production and create television shows. The schedules for these channels can be found on a channel called the B.R.A.I.N. The cable access channels are funded by cable franchise fees collected in the city.

Notable Residents

  • Tony Oliva
    Tony Oliva

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     Former Minnesota Twins
    Minnesota Twins

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     professional baseball player resides in Bloomington.
  • Kent Hrbek
    Kent Hrbek

    Kent Allen Hrbek , nicknamed "Herbie", is a former United States Major League Baseball player. He played fourteen seasons for the Minnesota Twins at first base, and batted left-handed....
     Former Minnesota Twins
    Minnesota Twins

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     professional baseball player is from Bloomington.
  • NHL player Ben Clymer
    Ben Clymer

    Ben Clymer is an ice hockey winger currently with HC Dinamo Minsk of the Kontinental Hockey League....
     of the Washington Capitals
    Washington Capitals

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     is from Bloomington.
  • NHL player Mark Parrish
    Mark Parrish

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     of the Minnesota Wild
    Minnesota Wild

    The Minnesota Wild are a professional ice hockey team based in Saint Paul, Minnesota. They are members of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
     is from Bloomington.
  • NHL player Erik Johnson
    Erik Johnson

    Erik Johnson is an United States ice hockey defenceman currently playing for the St. Louis Blues in the National Hockey League. He played for the USA Hockey before being drafted 1st overall by the Blues in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft....
     the 1st overall pick in the 2006 NHL Draft is from Bloomington.
  • NHL player Tom Gilbert
    Tom Gilbert

    Tom Kelly Gilbert in Bloomington, Minnesota, Minnesota is an United States ice hockey Defenceman currently playing for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League....
     of the Edmonton Oilers
    Edmonton Oilers

    The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The team is currently part of the Northwest Division in the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
     is from Bloomington.
  • NHL player Peter Mueller of the Phoenix Coyotes
    Phoenix Coyotes

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     is from Bloomington.
  • Tom Burnett
    Tom Burnett

    Thomas Edward Burnett Jr. , was the vice president and Chief operating officer of a Pleasanton, California, medical devices company, Thoratec Corporation....
     One of the passengers aboard United Airlines Flight 93
    United Airlines Flight 93

    United Airlines Flight 93 was a scheduled United States domestic passenger flight from Newark Liberty International Airport, in Newark, New Jersey, to San Francisco International Airport that was Aircraft hijacking by four Islamic terrorism as part of the September 11 attacks in 2001....
     is from Bloomington.
  • Lane Kiffin
    Lane Kiffin

    Lane Monte Kiffin , is the head coach of the Tennessee Volunteers football college football team.He was previously the head coach of the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League, and the offensive coordinator of the USC Trojans football....
     Former Head Coach of the Oakland Raiders
    Oakland Raiders

    The Oakland Raiders are a professional American football team based in the city of Oakland, California. They currently play in the AFC West of the American Football Conference in the National Football League ....
     is from Bloomington.
  • Former Sports Illustrated columnist Steve Rushin
    Steve Rushin

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     is from Bloomington.
  • Former Minnesota Attorney General Warren Spannaus
    Warren Spannaus

    Warren R. Spannaus is an United States politician from the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party and former Minnesota Attorney General of Minnesota. Spannaus graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School in 1963....
     resides in Bloomington.
  • University of Kansas
    University of Kansas

    The University of Kansas is a public research university with campuses located in Lawrence, Kansas, Kansas City, Kansas, and Overland Park, Kansas, Kansas with the main campus being located atop Mount Oread in Lawrence....
     power forward, and future NBA prospect, Cole Aldrich
    Cole Aldrich

    Cole Aldrich is an American college basketball player from Bloomington, Minnesota. He is currently a sophomore at the University of Kansas. Aldrich was selected as a McDonald's All-American Team in 2006....
     is from Bloomington
  • Lloyd Lee, Linebackers Coach for Chicago Bears, is from Bloomington, MN.
  • Animator and film director (Monsters, Inc.
    Monsters, Inc.

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    , Up
    Up (2009 film)

    Up is an upcoming Computer animation 3-D film being produced by Pixar. It will be distributed by Walt Disney Pictures, and is scheduled for release on May 29, 2009 in North America and October 16, 2009 in the United Kingdom....
    ) Pete Docter is from Bloomington.


External links

  • Metro Watershed District (MWD)
  • , of which Bloomington is a founding partner