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Grandview Middle School, Mound, MN Sept. 2006

Downtown Mound, looking West. Sept. 2006. This is old Shoreline. Auditors Road is off to the left.

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House of Moy 07/27/05 - It has the Best Egg Foo Yung in the world. It has been at this location since 1972 or 1973.

Mound Mall 05/27/05

Classen Creek Dam

Lake Minnetonka Motorcycle Ride from YouTube user: fritz1215. This video is something new I am trying out. Click twice on the button to start it. I am green lighting YouTube as a generally safe site. The video shows the drive from about Navarre to about the marsh near Wayzata. It is along county road 15 and runs East. It is the main arterial road from Westonka to points East. It is the most scenic road on Lake Minnetonka. The music is Supertramp. If you have videos on YouTube about Westonka, send me a link to them, and they may end up here.

Yahoo! News Search Results for Orono Minnesota
Mon, 14 Jul 2008 13:49:42 GMT

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Jul 11, 2008 11:50AM

The Pioneer - Sports: (Waconia Patriot)

Orono High School softball standout Chelsey Durland has been named the 2007-08 Gatorade Minnesota Softball Player of the Year. She is now eligible for the Gatorade National Softball Player of the Year award to be announced later this month.

Jul 12, 2008 09:34AM

BREAKING NEWS (Waconia Patriot)

All Spring Park resident John Headlee was looking for when he walked into City Hall early in the recent spring was a bit of asphalt to patch the tiny ditch that had developed across the length of his Channel Road driveway.

Jul 11, 2008 11:54AM

Big Island Park again open to the public (Waconia Patriot)

For the first time in more 80 years, day trippers stepped off the Steamboat Minnehaha June 25 and onto a dock on Big Island in Lake Minnetonka.

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2007-09-24T20:55:09Z

Gales Woods North Entrance 092207

MoundWestonka.com posted a photo:

Gales Woods North Entrance 092207

This is a hidden gem in Westonka. Gales Woods Park has a gravel road that one can bike on. It will be a good way to see the fall colors. The park has a little know north entrance pictured here, across from Long Lake on County Road 15. The entrance allows pedistrians and bicycles only.

2007-09-24T20:55:03Z

Island Park City Hall 092107

MoundWestonka.com posted a photo:

Island Park City Hall 092107

This is the old Island Park City Hall on the island. Mound is currently considering facility options.


 
Auditors Road looking East. It turns onto old Shoreline. One can drive for about three blocks and visit maybe three businesses. Some have called it the Road to Nowhere.

Mound Marketplace which includes: Mound Tobacco, Jubilee Foods, Scotty B's Restaurant, Dailey's Pub, Subway, Caribou Coffee, The Pond Arena, Carbone's Pizzeria, Harbor Wine & Spirits, Anytime Fitness, Sunrays, Mound Eye Clinic, and Great Clips.


Lost Lake Docks 4/10/06


Lost Lake Greenway & Pier.
May 2006


Villas on Lost Lake May 2006


Villas Sept. 2006 Mound


Mound Post Office. Sept. 2006


Good Friday at Bethel United Methodist Church April 2006


A hidden gem of Orono Minnesota is the dam on Classen Creek. The dam creates a pond NorthEast of Stubb’s Bay. It is found North of the intersection of Leaf Street and Cygnet Place. Classen Creek flows from Lake Classen into Stubb’s Bay.

 
Spring Mapling

A painting by Terry Redlin of Alwin's Sugar Shack. This building stood North of Lake Langdon, and we find that the new roads are named, Sugarmill Lane and Alwin Circle.

Orono, Minnesota is said to have taken its name from a town in Maine. Orono, Maine was named after a prominent Penobscot Indian chief.

"MEDINA, settled in 1854, organized May 11, 1858, had been previously called Hamburg by the county commissioners, which name was then changed to Medina by a unanimous vote of the 37 settlers present." From Minnesota Place Names