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Minneapolis, MN 55416
Camp Olami's schedule is filled with activities, field trips, and programs that foster Jewish learning opportunities.
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Day Camp
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Nike Golf Schools And Junior Camps, University Of Minnesota
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Residential Camp|Day Camp
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- 800-645-3226
Nike Tennis Camp At University Of Minnesota
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Residential Camp|Day Camp
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Point Guard College - Minneapolis
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Residential Camp
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- 1-866-338-2308
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Residential Camp
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Dick Ritgers Bowling Camps-mn
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Residential Camp
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Extreme Athletics Cheerleading Camps
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J Robinson Basketball Camp
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Northern Pines-minnesota Inc
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Salvation Army Silver Lake Camp
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Silver Lake Camp & Conference Center
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Studio Kids At The Mpls College Of Art Design
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Residential Camp
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Coed
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Articulture Art Camps For All Ages
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Health Career Investigators
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Day Camp
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Hwa Rang Do Martial And Leadership Summer Camp
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Anoka County Statistics
According to the 2000 census, the county has a total area of 446.26 square miles , of which 423.61 square miles is land. Other counties in Minnesota are
Aitkin County,
Becker County,
Beltrami County,
Benton County,
Big Stone County,
Blue Earth County.
Brown County,
Carlton County,
Carver County,
Cass County,
Chippewa County,
Chisago County.
About Anoka County, MN
Anoka County is the fourth-most populous county in the U.S. state of Minnesota . The county is bordered by the counties of Isanti on the north, Chisago and Washington on the east, Hennepin and Ramsey on the south, Sherburne on the west, and the Mississippi River on the southwest. As of 2010, Anoka County's population was 330,844. The county comprises the north portion of seven-county Minneapolis – Saint Paul region, the largest metropolitan area in the state and the fifteenth largest in the United States with about 3.6 million residents. The county seat and namesake of the county is the City of Anoka , which is derived from the Dakota word anokatanhan meaning "on both sides," referring to its location on the banks of the Rum River. The largest city in the county is City of Coon Rapids , the ninth largest city in Minnesota and the fifth largest Twin Cities suburb. The Rum River cuts through the county and was the site of many early European settlements.
History of Anoka County, MN
Anoka County was organized by an act of the territorial Legislature on May 23, 1857, the year prior to Minnesota's admission to the Union . It was formed from parts of Ramsey County and Benton County ; the Rum River previously divided the line between the two counties. The boundaries were mainly the same as they are now, except for a small part of the southeastern tip along the Mississippi River and at the south. It was a small portion that connected to Ramsey and occupied one-third of the congressional township. It was then attached to Anoka County by constitutional amendment November 2, 1869. It later became known as Fridley in 1879. The first white men to explore what is now Anoka County were the Franciscan friar Louis Hennepin] and two others in his party. Not soon after, fur traders began to settle in the area which is now Ramsey County. They settled on the Rum River and more people were attracted to the area. A community was created which is now called Anoka.
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