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Centered in '''Lind-Bohanon''' is [[Bohanon Park]][http://www.minneapolisparks.org/default.asp?PageID=4&parkid=397]. |
Centered in '''Lind-Bohanon''' is [[Bohanon Park]][http://www.minneapolisparks.org/default.asp?PageID=4&parkid=397]. |
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The [[North Mississippi Regional Park]] is a |
The [[North Mississippi Regional Park]] is a Minneapolis Park and Recreation Park. It lies along the western bank of the Mississippi River connecting '''Lind-Bohanon''' to the trails and paths of the [[Grand Rounds Scenic Byway]] and [[Anoka County, Minnesota|Anoka County]] parks and trails. The NMRP is home to the Carl Kroening Interpretive Center[http://www.minneapolisparks.org/default.asp?PageID=88&parkid=430] where naturalists give tours about the history and current state of the Mississippi River. |
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== Humboldt Greenway == |
== Humboldt Greenway == |
Revision as of 00:10, 7 November 2007
Boundaries
Lind-Bohanon is a northern neighborhood within the Camden community in Minneapolis. Its southern boundary is the Canadian Pacific Railway and Webber Parkway. Humboldt Avenue North and Shingle Creek, Minneapolis marks its border to the west. Its eastern boundary runs from north to south as follows: along the Mississippi River from 53rd Avenue North to 48th Avenue North, and then along Lyndale Avenue North from 48th Avenue to the Canadian Pacific railroad tracks. 53rd Avenue North and Brooklyn Center, MN border Lind-Bohanon to the north.
Parks and Recreation
Centered in Lind-Bohanon is Bohanon Park[1]. The North Mississippi Regional Park is a Minneapolis Park and Recreation Park. It lies along the western bank of the Mississippi River connecting Lind-Bohanon to the trails and paths of the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway and Anoka County parks and trails. The NMRP is home to the Carl Kroening Interpretive Center[2] where naturalists give tours about the history and current state of the Mississippi River.
Humboldt Greenway
The Humboldt Greenway[3] is a neighborhood revitalization program on Lind-Bohanon's western border. More than 200 WWII houses were razed and replaced with newer single family homes and multifamily townhomes.