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Plymouth, Minnesota

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Plymouth is a city in Hennepin County in the U.S. state of Minnesota. A suburb in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area, the city is about Template:Convert west of downtown Minneapolis. The population was 81,026 at the 2020 census, making it Minnesota's 7th-largest city.<ref name="2020 Census (City)">Template:Cite web</ref>

History

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Plymouth's history can be traced to the pre-Columbian period. The original inhabitants were the Dakota. Their encampment was at the north end of Medicine Lake. The name Medicine Lake is derived from the Dakota word Mdewakanton, meaning "Lake of the Spirit." The Dakota named the lake after a warrior who overturned his canoe and his body was never recovered.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Antoine LeCounte, a guide and explorer, was the first settler in this area. He arrived in 1848, but did not settle until 1852. He carried mail from the Red River of the North to points south, trading goods to Native Americans for horses on the way. LeCounte built the first cabin at what is now East Medicine Lake Boulevard at 29th Avenue North.<ref name=":1">Template:Cite web</ref>

Plymouth's beginning as a town occurred in 1855 on the northwest shores of what is now known as Parkers Lake. A gristmill and other structures were built in the area. In the spring of 1857, when Parkers Lake flooded, the mill was taken down and moved to Wayzata.<ref name=":1"/>

As new settlers arrived in the area, they organized. The Hennepin County Board of Commissioners named the new settlement Plymouth. On April 19, 1858, a group of townspeople met at Francis Day's home to open elections for town offices. On May 11, 1858, the group voted to change the town's name to Medicine Lake.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> This was used once at the town meeting, but for reasons not recorded, it was never used again.

During the Dakota War of 1862 between white settlers and the Dakota at Fort Ridgely, near New Ulm, the settlers of Plymouth formed a militia. When the Civil War started, Plymouth paid its volunteers $25 to enlist.<ref name=":1"/> About this time, schools and churches were built and a post office was in Plymouth. By 1863, hotels were being built, with Medicine Lake becoming a local tourist destination.

By 1880, Plymouth had a population of 1,074.<ref name=":1"/> Farming was the city's dominant profession and remained so until the mid-1900s. Roads were built across Plymouth, providing access to other towns.

As the community's character evolved from rural to suburban, so did local government. Plymouth incorporated as a village on May 18, 1955. The city adopted the Council–Manager form of government on August 1, 1968. Plymouth became a statutory city on February 7, 1974.<ref name=":1" /> It remained a statutory city until voters made it a home rule charter city by adopting a City Charter on November 3, 1992.Template:Citation needed

Geography

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According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of Template:Convert, of which Template:Convert is land and Template:Convert is water.<ref name="Gazetteer files">Template:Cite web</ref>

Interstate 494, U.S. Highway 169, and Minnesota State Highway 55 are three of the main routes in the city. Plymouth has 863 cul-de-sacs and 300 miles of city streets, which are maintained by the city's public works crews.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Climate

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Plymouth has a humid continental climate, typical of the Midwestern United States, with very cold winters, and relatively hot, often humid summer days. Summer daytime temperatures average 83 °F (28 °C), with a low of around 60 °F (15 °C), while winter temperatures average only 23 °F (-5 °C) and a low of 3 °F (-16 °C). The highest recorded temperature in Plymouth was 99 °F (37 °C) in 1964, and the lowest was -39 °F (-39.4 °C) in 1977. Rain falls throughout the year, with the highest concentration falling in the summer months, with June being the rainiest with 120.3 mm of rain.

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Demographics

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2010 census

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As of the census of 2010, there were 70,576 people, 28,663 households, and 19,230 families living in the city. The population density was Template:Convert. There were 29,982 housing units at an average density of Template:Convert. The city's racial makeup was 84.2% White, 5.2% African American, 0.3% Native American, 6.9% Asian, 1.0% from other races, and 2.3% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.0% of the population.

There were 28,663 households, of which 32.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 55.6% were married couples living together, 8.5% had a female householder with no husband present, 3.0% had a male householder with no wife present, and 32.9% were non-families. 26.4% of all households were made up of individuals, and 8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.42 and the average family size was 2.96.

The median age in the city was 39.5 years. 23.9% of residents were under the age of 18; 6.9% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 27.1% were from 25 to 44; 30.1% were from 45 to 64; and 12.1% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 48.4% male and 51.6% female.

2000 census

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As of the census of 2000, there were 65,894 people, 24,820 households, and 17,647 families living in the city. The population density was 2,002.0 persons per square mile (773.1/kmTemplate:Sup). There were 25,258 housing units at an average density of Template:Convert. The racial makeup of the city was 91.36% White, 2.71% African American, 0.33% Native American, 3.79% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.50% from other races, and 1.31% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.64% of the population. 27.0% were of German, 13.1% Norwegian, 7.8% Irish and 7.5% Swedish ancestry.

There were 24,820 households, out of which 37.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 61.2% were married couples living together, 7.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.9% were non-families. 21.8% of all households were made up of individuals, and 4.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.60 and the average family size was 3.09.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 27.1% under the age of 18, 7.4% from 18 to 24, 33.0% from 25 to 44, 25.0% from 45 to 64, and 7.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 97.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 95.5 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $77,008, and the median income for a family was $90,134. Males had a median income of $59,751 versus $38,111 for females. The city's per capita income was $36,309. About 1.5% of families and 2.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 2.0% of those under age 18 and 1.5% of those age 65 or over.

Government and politics

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Plymouth operates under a council-manager form of government that comprises a mayor and six council members.<ref name="Plymouth City Council Members">Template:Cite web</ref>

Plymouth is in two Minnesota Senate districts, represented by state senators Ann Johnson Stewart and Ron Latz. Plymouth's state representatives are Ryan Winkler, Ginny Klevorn, and Patty Acomb. Plymouth is in Minnesota's 3rd congressional district, represented by Dean Phillips.

Plymouth
Election results from statewide races
Year Office Results
2020 President align="right" Template:Party shading/Democratic|Biden 61.95 – 35.88%
U.S. Senator align="right" Template:Party shading/Democratic|Smith 56.63 – 37.94%
U.S. Representative align="right" Template:Party shading/Democratic|Phillips 57.97 – 41.98%
2018 Governor align="right" Template:Party shading/Democratic|Walz 56.47 – 40.92%
U.S. Senator align="right" Template:Party shading/Democratic|Klobuchar 65.00 – 32.86%
U.S. Senator align="right" Template:Party shading/Democratic|Smith 56.31 – 40.53%
U.S. Representative align="right" Template:Party shading/Democratic|Phillips 57.77 – 42.06%
2016 President align="right" Template:Party shading/Democratic|Clinton 53.32 – 37.74%
U.S. Representative align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Paulsen 53.85 – 45.89%
2014 Governor align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Johnson 49.59 – 47.08%
U.S. Senator align="right" Template:Party shading/Democratic|Franken 49.59 – 48.04%
U.S. Representative align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Paulsen 61.68 – 38.22%
2012 President align="right" Template:Party shading/Democratic|Obama 50.07 – 48.13%
U.S. Senator align="right" Template:Party shading/Democratic|Klobuchar 63.33 – 34.05%
U.S. Representative align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Paulsen 57.92 – 41.97%
Amendment 1 align="right" Template:Party shading/Green| No 59.40 – 40.60%
2010 Governor align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Emmer 48.25 – 37.19 – 14.05%
U.S. Representative align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Paulsen 60.00 – 35.90%
2008 President align="right" Template:Party shading/Democratic|Obama 52.10 – 46.44%
U.S. Senator align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Coleman 48.53 – 37.11 – 13.73%
U.S. Representative align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Paulsen 49.92 – 40.15 – 9.83%
2006 Governor align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Pawlenty 54.99 – 38.16 – 6.19%
U.S. Senator align="right" Template:Party shading/Democratic|Klobuchar 55.17 – 41.83%
U.S. Representative align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Ramstad 68.94 – 30.96%
2004 President align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Bush 51.90 – 47.17%
U.S. Representative align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Ramstad 67.61 – 32.32%
2002 Governor align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Pawlenty 52.71 – 30.84% – 14.59%
U.S. Senator align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Coleman 59.10 – 38.96%
U.S. Representative align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Ramstad 76.78 – 23.15%
2000 President align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Bush 51.60 – 44.27%
U.S. Senator align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Grams 48.59 – 43.48 –6.67%
U.S. Representative align="right" Template:Party shading/Republican|Ramstad 72.23 – 25.78%

Education

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Public schools

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Wayzata High School

Five school districts serve Plymouth: Wayzata Public Schools (ISD 284), Robbinsdale Area Schools (ISD 281), Osseo School District (279), West Metro Education Program (ISD 6069) and Hopkins School District (ISD 270). Most of the city, particularly the western, northwestern, and southern areas, is served by Wayzata Public Schools. Robbinsdale Area Schools serves the east-central area. The Osseo District includes the northeast area and Hopkins includes the southeast corner. Some students attend public schools in other school districts their families choose under Minnesota's open enrollment statute.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

List of Wayzata Public Schools located in Plymouth:

  • Birchview Elementary School
  • Gleason Lake Elementary School
  • Greenwood Elementary School
  • Kimberly Lane Elementary School
  • Meadow Ridge Elementary School
  • North Woods Elementary School
  • Oakwood Elementary School
  • Plymouth Creek Elementary School
  • Sunset Hill Elementary School
  • Wayzata East Middle School
  • Wayzata Central Middle School
  • Wayzata H.S.

Wayzata High School, operated by the Wayzata School District, has approximately 3,500 students in grades 9 to 12, making it Minnesota's largest secondary school by enrollment. The school is part of the Lake Conference. In 2008, Newsweek ranked the school 940th on its "List of the 1300 Top High Schools in America."

List of Robbinsdale School District schools:

List of West Metro Education Program (WMEP) District 6069 schools:

Private schools and colleges

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Economy

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The corporate headquarters for OneBeacon, Select Comfort, Christopher & Banks, and Tonka Water are located in Plymouth.

List of principal employers

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# Employer # of Employees
1 Zayo Group 3,500
2 I.S.D. No. 284 (Wayzata) 2,529
3 Medtronic 1,168
4 City of Plymouth 830
5 US Foods 700
6 Meritain Health 600
7 Life Time Fitness 325
8 Target 301
9 TURCK Inc. 300
Polaris 300

Source: 2023 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Notable people

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References

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