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City Tour of Farmington
The City of Farmington, named after Farmington, New York, is one of Dakota
County's oldest communities and was on the map before Minnesota became
a state.
This "village of farms" in the heart of Dakota County was initially
settled by pioneer families from New York and later by Civil War veterans
who became Farmington's first merchants, manufacturers, doctors, lawyers
and educators that provided goods and services to the community and the
surrounding townships.
In 1872, Farmington became the second community to incorporate and organize
a municipal government in Dakota County. For 133 years, Farmington has
served the needs and interests of its residents by providing quality public
services, personal and property protection, attractive amenities and a
healthy environment.
Farmington is a rapidly growing city located in the south edge of the
Twin Cities metropolitan area. It has an estimated 2005 population of
over 19,000 people. The population doubled between 1990 and 2000. It possesses
a traditional downtown area, new growth housing areas, farms, open space
and natural resources such as the Vermillion River.
As one of the fastest growing communities in the metropolitan area, the
City is proud of its agricultural heritage, its small town roots and equally
proud of the many new residents, businesses and organizations that call
Farmington their home. We hope that you will join us in making Farmington
a great place to live, work, play and raise a family. The City Council
and staff are committed to providing you with high quality, cost-effective
and efficient services. We hope you will find this site helpful and informative.
Farmington Links
City of Farmington
Farmington Schools
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