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This article is about the city in Minnesota. For other uses, see Minneapolis (disambiguation) .
"City of Lakes", "Mill City", "Twin Cities" (a nickname shared with Saint Paul ), "Mini Apple"
55401–55488 (range includes some ZIP Codes for Minneapolis suburbs)
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^ E. K. Soper, writing in 1915 before Minneapolis had reached its present size, described "several points which attain an altitude of 965 feet [294 m], or thereabouts" near the border with Columbia Heights . [63] Reporter John Carman gave 967 feet (295 m) at Deming Heights Park in the Waite Park neighborhood in a 1975 article. [64] The United States Geological Survey lists the highest elevation as 980 feet (300 m) but does not give a location. [62] Geography professor John Tichy described the highest point as being the site of Waite Park Elementary School at approximately 985 feet (300 m) above sea level. [65] All of the cited sources that list locations agree that the point is somewhere within Northeast section of the city.

^ Mean monthly maxima and minima (i.e., the highest and lowest temperature readings during an entire month or year) calculated based on data at said location from 1981 to 2010.

^ Official records for Minneapolis/St. Paul were kept by the St. Paul Signal Service in that city from January 1871 to December 1890, the Minneapolis Weather Bureau from January 1891 to April 8, 1938, and at KMSP since April 9, 1938. [77]

^ In his textbook The American City: What Works, What Doesn't , Alexander Garvin writes that Minneapolis built "the best-located, best-financed, best-designed, and best-maintained public open space in America." [210]



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