City Tour of Coon Rapids
The old-timers remember the way it used to be: dirt roads, no electricity,
a small and short-lived City created by the construction of a dam. Now
they see a thriving City in an urban setting with an excellent quality
of life.
Coon Rapids traces its founding as a separate government entity back
to July 30, 1857 when Anoka Township was organized. The City retains these
same boundaries with the exclusion of the City of Anoka which was incorporated
as a separate city.
When the Federal Government surveyed the area in 1847, it found a well
traveled road running through Anoka County. The road was laid out in 1835
for military use and may be the oldest road in this part of the country.
In 1843, trade was established from St. Paul to Pembina in the Red River
Valley by Norman W. Kittson and the road then became part of the famous
Red River Ox Cart Trail. The trail closely followed the present East River
Road/Coon Rapids Boulevard alignment.
Agriculture was the first industry in the Coon Creek area, with farms
ranging in size from 90 to 600 acres. In 1881, Dr. D. C. Dunham organized
the first brick yard which was located near the old City Hall site and
was known as the Anoka Pressed Brick and Terra Cotta Company. It represented
the first non-agricultural industry in Coon Rapids. A legacy left by that
brick industry is still visible today and is known as the "Clay Hole".
In the summer of 1898, the Great Northern Development Company proposed
to build a dam below the Coon Creek Rapids with a power generating plant
on the east side of the river. The actual construction did not start until
1912. Within one year, a small city had sprung up on the shores of the
Mississippi River. Streets were laid out and roughly graded. The City’s
population grew to over one thousand with laborers and engineers working
on the dam. The dam was built by the Mississippi Power Company and was
operating by 1914. Northern States Power Company ran the dam until 1969.
It was acquired by the Hennepin County Park Board and serves as Coon Rapids
Dam Regional Park today.
With the coming of the dam, Anoka Township took on a new name - Coon
Creek Rapids which over the years was shortened to Coon Rapids. In July
1948, an election was held in an attempt to incorporate the Township of
Anoka as a village. The idea was initially defeated but eventually passed
successfully in October of 1952. In keeping with the progressive nature
of the community, the voters went to the polls in November of 1957 and
change the form of village government to the Council/Manager plan. Two
years later, in June of 1959, the Village of Coon Rapids became the City
of Coon Rapids.
Since 1959, the population has grown from 14,000 to over 61,500, making
Coon Rapids the fifth largest suburb in the metropolitan area and the
ninth largest city in the state of Minnesota. The City of Coon Rapids
is a quiet suburb on the Mississippi River just twenty minutes north of
Minneapolis-St. Paul, and the metropolitan area’s gateway to the
northern part of the state.
Coon Rapids is 23 square miles and offers numerous neighborhood and regional
parks, a municipal golf course, indoor ice arenas, outdoor ice rinks,
softball and baseball fields, tennis courts, hiking and biking trails,
swimming pools, and a major shopping development for everyone to enjoy.
Coon Rapids Links
City of Coon Rapids
Anoka-Ramsey Community College
Coon
Rapids Schools
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