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About Maple
Grove
The Town
The town of Maple
Grove is located in the north central part of Hennepin
County. At one time, it was only inhabited by Winnebago
Indians who were moved from Wisconsin to Maple Grove by the
Federal Government because “no one lived there”. That all
changed in 1851 when Louis Gervais and Pierre Bottineau
arrived and staked their claims. W. E. Evans, Harvey Abel,
Patrick Devery and O. R. Champlin also settled in Maple
Grove, all prior to 1855. They were allowed to buy their
claims at the fair market price and could not be forced out
by land speculators.
Early Schools
Early on, schools were an important part of the Maple Grove
community. Originally, classes were taught in the home of
P.B. Newton and taught by Mrs. Newton. The first building
used as a schoolhouse was a vacant dwelling from which Delos
Hawkins taught in the summer of 1858. In the late 1850’s or
early 1860’s, the first school building was built. It was
located on the southwest corner of Territorial Road and
Ranchview Lane. It was known as Maple Grove school, or
District 42.
In 1887, a new school
building was built and still stands. It was moved back from
the road in 1923 and a basement was added. It was used as a
private residence until it was purchased by the Osseo
Alcoholics’ Anonymous in the 1960’s. They are still using
the site.
The Eagle Lake School
(district 129) still stands today and is used as a private
residence. It was rebuilt in 1933 after the original wooden
structure was destroyed by a fire in 1932.
Weaver Lake School
(district 44) has also been remodeled into a private
residence. It is located across from the Weaver Lake
Cemetery on 89th Avenue North. The school was closed in
1953.
The Fish Lake School
(district 46) is located at East Fish Lake Road and 73rd
Avenue North. It too has been converted into a private
residence.
Hennessey Hill School
(district 45) was originally located on the banks of Elm
Creek south of the present County Road 10 bridge over Elm
Creek. The first school was supposed to have been a log
building. Later, a new frame structure was built on the
same site. The final structure presently sits on the hill
above the creek and the cemetery and is quite a bit east of
the original site.
Elm
Creek School (district 100) was located just west of the old
town hall. The first school was sold and moved to another
site. A new school was built on the same site, but was
damaged by fire about 1915. Classes were held temporarily
in the town hall while the school was restored. In 1939,
the school was damaged by a tornado and was repaired once
again. In 1953, the school was closed and sold. It was
also converted into a private residence. In 1966, another
tornado tore the roof off of the structure. The Village of
Maple Grove purchased the building and turned it into a city
office building. In 1975, the building was razed by the
City, when the new City hall was built.
District 101 was located on the northeast corner of 101st
Avenue and State Highway 101. It was used as a school until
November, 1952,
when it was destroyed by fire.
City Government
Town meetings were held
in private residences from 1858 until 1863, when the first
town hall was purchased. In 1877, the town supervisors
ordered the construction of a new town hall and sold the
original structure to the highest bidder for $23.00. The
new building served as the town hall until 1939, when it was
leveled by a tornado. The third town hall was constructed
and still stands today, being used as a community building.
The town board, consisting of three members, governed Maple
Grove until 1954, when the town became incorporated into a
village. In 1974 Maple Grove became a city. A new town hall
was constructed on a site just north of the original town
hall. The first city council meeting was held in the new
building on August 4th, 1975.
Early Businesses
Scattered throughout
Maple Grove were a number of small businesses. There were
creameries, sawmills and stores. The township also had three
dance halls and two horse racing tracks.
The sawmills were an
important part of this rural community. Maple Grove had two
that we know of. The first was located on Elm Creek, just
north of County Road 30 and run by Dan Hawkins. The second
was located just north of 85th Avenue North on Rice Lake and
was run by Con Meyer.
There were several
general stores in Maple Grove. One was located at County
Road 30 and State Highway 101, Grambert’s Store. It was
built in 1929 or 1930 and purchased years later by Willie
Bredenberg. It was then renamed Bredenberg’s Store. It was
then sold and remodeled into Edie’s Country store. The
building was torn down in 2004.
There were a couple of
stores on Territorial Road. There was the Mummah store at
the southeast corner of Territorial Road and Ranchview
Lane. The building was eventually destroyed by fire. The
other store on Territorial Road was west of the Mummah’s
store. It was once a garage and was converted into a
store. There was another general store, located on the
northeast corner of 85th Avenue North and Rice Lake Road; it
was torn down sometime in the 1940’s.
A
train depot, cheese factory and a rail siding completed the
commercial center that once existed along Territorial Road,
once the most traveled road in Minnesota. The corner of the
85th Avenue North and Rice Lake Road also had several
businesses. Along with the Maple Leaf Store, there was the
Blacksmith shop and the Maple Leaf Creamery.
Population
Growth
By the late 1950’s, the
suburban sprawl had reached Maple Grove. The first growth
was around the lakes. Then came I-94 and the population
started growing again. The population in 1880 was 1,155.
In 1950, the population had increased to 1,778. In 1990,
the population was 38,756 and by the end of 2005, the
population in Maple Grove was over 55,000 and still growing!
Maple Grove
Today
Maple Grove is one of the fastest growing communities in the
metro area. The City fathers decided that a “downtown” area
was needed. Here, today, you can see Minnesota’s first Life
Style center where you can enjoy shopping, dining
and entertainment. |