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Citizens and community leaders have placed a high priority on establishing a first-rate park system, interconnecting trails and diverse recreation facilities. As the community has matured, the city has worked with citizens to permanently preserve natural open-spaces, nurture the arts and protect the environment.
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Home of award winning Wayzata Schools and voted a top place to live by Money Magazine in 2008 and again in 2010!
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Plymouth was named by Money Magazine the number one city in which to live in the United States in 2008. The magazine gave top honors to Plymouth because of its inclusion of residential areas, industry, parks, schools, and other aspects which make Plymouth a self-contained and essentially autonomous city.
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Plymouth's beginning as a town occurred in 1855 on the northwest shores of what is now known as Parkers Lake. A gristmill and other structures were built in the area. In the spring of 1857, when Parkers Lake flooded, the mill was taken down and moved to Freeport, Minnesota. Freeport is now called Wayzata.
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3 Things you may not know about Plymouth
When Plymouth was first incorporated in 1858, it didn't take long for the early settlers to realize they didn't exactly like the name Plymouth.
We don't know why, said Gary Schiebe of the Plymouth Historical Society. Maybe it's just because somebody else had named it, they wanted to name it.
The Hennepin County Board of Commissioners are the ones who decided to name the settlement Plymouth, but in a document provided to 12 News from the Plymouth Historical Society, dated June 1, 1858 -- when Plymouth was just weeks old — town officials voted for the name Medicine Lake.
And so one year went by, and next April they had another annual meeting, Schiebe said. And it was called to order in the name of Medicine Lake.
Fast forward to April of 1860, and the town was once again called Plymouth.
Historians can only speculate as to why.
We think it's because when they went to the County Board saying 'here's the name we want' they said 'uh uh' we named it, Schiebe said. And there could've been legal ramifications to that because there might've been reference to that in property records and so forth.
However, that's not the last we'd hear of that name Medicine Lake. About 90 years later, a small segment of Plymouth decided to branch off and start up its own town.
Since 1944, the small city of Medicine Lake has existed on its own.
They felt they weren't getting the attention that they needed for the roads, so they thought that if they broke off and became their own community that they would be able to maintain those roads to the level that they thought was appropriate, said Plymouth Mayor Kelli Slavik.
Historians say that many of the homes along Medicine Lake once belonged to Minneapolis residents who wanted a place to escape from city life.
I'm sure the farmers had a feeling that, 'gee, you know, we've got miles and miles of gravel road and here we've got a small number of people on the peninsula complaining about their road, those city slickers, let them pay for their own road kind of a thing' Schiebe said.
Yet today, Mayor Slavik says the two cities work well together.
We work with them, we collaborate with them, we look for ways to improve water quality and to improve recreation on the lake, Slavik said. So it's a great relationship and there's certainly no hard feelings dating back to 1944.
Meantime, America was a much different place back in 1858, and at the old Plymouth Town Hall, the Plymouth Historical Society pays homage to that era with one special item.
Every year that a new state was admitted into the union, the federal government would issue a new flag on the 4th of July. Inside the old town hall along Fernbrook Lane, you'll find a replica of the 32--star flag from 1858 when Minnesota became a state -- the only year the flag was valid.
The following year, Oregon was admitted to the union, Schiebe said. So that's a trivia question you could use with your friends or relatives at Thanksgiving time let's say.
It's also a special year in Plymouth. Music in Plymouth celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. The event at the Hilde Performance Center attracts thousands to the city. It takes place Tuesday at 5 p.m. and wraps up at 10 p.m. with fireworks.
Delane Cleveland, reporting
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An unexpected holiday look in Maple Grove
Designers are going for the unexpected when it comes to holiday decorations at the Shoppes of Arbor Lakes in Maple Grove. It's a big project inspired by a sculpture thousands of miles away. They hope it will bring people in just to take a look, and of course stay to do a little shopping.
That unique look involves big balls of grapvines covered by thousands of lights. The balls are then stacked in a fashion to resemble a Christmas tree.
After setting up a real tree last year, Shoppes manager Wendy Thompson says this year they wanted to do something different.
I thought how can we do something that is a little out of the box and non traditional, that will be more of an attraction for people to come out to the Shoppes?
Little by little, that non-traditional look is taking shape inside a warehouse in Plymouth. A company called Christmas Décor creates decorations for dozens of retailers and homeowners. But this one is different.
We've never done anything like this, says Sue Holscher. But they're convinced it will be different and eye--catching.
Thompson found the inspiration on the Internet. A picture of a sculpture from Istanbul, Turkey caught her eye.
I started doing a little research on the internet, and found a tree fabricated out of steel. It was a beautiful lit image. Its something that is unexpected.
But what do you call it? It's not really a tree.
We're referring to the piece that's being installed as a holiday sculpture because its not going to exactly be a tree, says Wendy Thompson. I think people will be pleasantly surprised.
Mike Johnson, reporting
12 News is on Comcast cable channel 12 in the northwest suburbs of Minneapolis and includes the cities Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Crystal, Golden Valley, Maple Grove, New Hope, Osseo, Plymouth and Robbinsdale.
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Fantastic end-unit townhome boasting an open main level with vaulted ceilings & skylights, separate dining space, and kitchen complete with breakfast bar and pantry! The deck offers the perfect spot to relax after a long day and is covered by a protective canopy of mature trees that provide privacy and shade. The upper level features 2 generous bedrooms including an owner suite with walk-in closet and walk-thru bath. All located in Wayzata schools w/in walking distance to Parkers Lake Park!
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Maple Grove edges Rogers in tennis
The Maple Grove girls tennis team won matches at 2nd, 3rd and 4th singles and 2nd doubles to edge Rogers 4-3 Wednesday in the first round of the Section 5AA tennis tournament. The Crimson play at Buffalo in the section quarterfinals.
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