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  1. Shingle Creek is a neighborhood within the Camden community in the U.S. city of Minneapolis. Located in the far northwestern corner of the city, the neighborhood is named after the creek that runs through it. The boundaries of Shingle Creek are 53rd Avenue North to the north, Humboldt Avenue North to the east, 49th Avenue North to the south ...

  2. The Shingle Creek neighborhood, of nearly 1300 households and 3300 residents, is named for the one mile meandering and historical Shingle Creek that flows through its sleepy residential boundaries to the Mississippi River where the forged roofing shingles in the neighborhood were transported in the early 1900’s.

  3. 6125 Shingle Creek Parkway, Suite 100, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Brookdale Service Center map. Drop off. Put your application and check in an envelope. Write your phone number on the envelope. To pick up completed work, also write “pick-up” on the back of the envelope. To have completed work returned by mail include a self-addressed envelope.

  4. Shingle Creek is a neighborhood in Minneapolis, Minnesota with a population of 3,930. Shingle Creek is in Hennepin County. Living in Shingle Creek offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Shingle Creek there are a lot of parks. Many families and young professionals live in Shingle Creek and residents tend ...

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  5. Oct 14, 2021 · Shingle Creek is Minneapolis’s most northwestern neighborhood, located in the Camden Community we are bordered by Lind-Bohanon and Victory neighborhoods of Minneapolis. To the North and West of our borders is the city of Brooklyn Center and with Shingle Creek Crossing less than two miles away. With easy access to Highway 100, Interstate 94 ...

  6. The creek’s name came from the shingle mills that once operated on its banks near the Mississippi River. Acquisition and Development. The first petition from citizens for a park along Shingle Creek came to the park board in 1905, but that petition was targeted at land that later became Camden (Webber) Park.

  7. Aug 20, 2021 · Known as “The Red Schoolhouse” of Hennepin County, it became part of the Minneapolis School System when Shingle Creek became part of Minneapolis in 1887. It was sold for $60 and torn down I 1889. The first portion of Hamilton grade school was erected in 1889. It was located at 44th and Girard North with eight rooms, and was the third school ...

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