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Logan Park, Minneapolis


FieldValue
official_nameLogan Park
native_name
settlement_typeNeighborhood
image_mapMinneapolisLoganParkNeighborhood.PNG
mapsize200px
map_captionLocation of Logan Park within the U.S. city of Minneapolis
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_type2County
subdivision_type3City
subdivision_type4Community
subdivision_nameUnited States
subdivision_name1Minnesota
subdivision_name2Hennepin
subdivision_name3Minneapolis
subdivision_name4Northeast
seat_typeCity Council Ward
seat1
leader_titleCouncil Member
leader_nameElliott Payne
unit_prefUS
area_total_sq_mi0.262
area_footnotes
population_as_of2020
population_total2,190
population_density_sq_miauto
population_footnotes
timezoneCST
utc_offset-6
timezone_DSTCDT
utc_offset_DST-5
postal_code_typeZIP code
postal_code55413, 55418
area_code612
demographics

Logan Park is a neighborhood in the Northeast community in Minneapolis. It is one of ten neighborhoods in Ward 1 of Minneapolis, currently represented by Council President Elliott Payne.

Location and characteristics

Logan Park's boundaries are 19th Avenue NE to the north, Central Avenue to the east, Broadway Street NE to the south, and Washington Street NE to the west. It is named after Logan Park (located within its borders) which is, in turn, named after Civil War general and US Senator John A. Logan.

The neighborhood was originally settled in the late 19th century and built around Logan Park itself. Homes near the park tend to be larger and Victorian in style. The remainder of the neighborhood is smaller residential housing and industrial space with much of the industry clustered around the railroad tracks running parallel to Central Avenue. Many of the neighborhood's industrial buildings (such as the Northrup-King headquarters) have since been re-purposed as artist studios and galleries. The neighborhood is now considered part of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District.

Landmarks

Logan Park's central feature is the city park which shares its name. It was formerly home to Holland Elementary School which closed in 2005.

Transportation

The neighborhood is served by Metro Transit bus routes 10 (Central Avenue), 17 (Washington Street) and 30 (Broadway Street). Central Avenue has dedicated bike lanes.

References

References

  1. (2011). "Logan Park neighborhood in Minneapolis, Minnesota (MN), 55413, 55418 detailed profile". [[City-Data]].
  2. "Logan Park neighborhood data". Minnesota Compass.
  3. ''Logan Park, Minneapolis, MN.'' [[Google Earth]]. Retrieved 2011-03-09.
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  7. Pugmire, Tim. (2005-06-06). "It's closing time for some Minneapolis schools". Minnesota Public Radio News.
  8. "Interactive Transit Map".
  9. "Minneapolis Bike Map".
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