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  1. Minneapolis grew up around Saint Anthony Falls, the only waterfall on the Mississippi River and the end of the commercially navigable section of the river until locks were installed in the 1960s. A painting of Father Hennepin discovering Saint Anthony Falls.

  2. 2 days ago · History. St. Anthony Falls, Minnesota. St. Anthony Falls, on the Mississippi River at the site of Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. Sioux and Ojibwa peoples were early inhabitants of the region.

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    History. Dakota homeland. Two Indigenous nations inhabited the area now called Minneapolis. [19] . Archaeologists have evidence that since 1000 A.D., [20] they were the Dakota (one half of the Sioux nation), [21] and, after the 1700s, [22] the Ojibwe (also known as Chippewa, members of the Anishinaabe nations). [23] .

  4. Our active and diverse city was built from a unique history that few are familiar with. Join us on a stroll through memory lane as we remember some of the best little-known facts about Minneapolis.

  5. Minneapolis is the largest city by population in the U.S. state of Minnesota, and the county seat of Hennepin County. The origin and growth of the city was spurred by the proximity of Fort Snelling, the first major United States military presence in the area, and by its location on Saint Anthony Falls, which provided power for sawmills and ...

  6. In 1872 the two merged as the city of Minneapolis, which developed as a centre of the lumber and flour-milling industries. Still a grain market for the surrounding agricultural region, it is also a manufacturing centre.

  7. The history and economic growth of Minneapolis are tied to water, the city's defining physical characteristic. During the last Ice age 10,000 years ago, receding glaciers fed torrents of water from a glacial river that undercut the Mississippi and Minnehaha riverbeds.