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Centerville 2040 <br /> providing a direct connection to 35E. Centerville also has unique access to <br /> natural resources including Peltier and Centerville Lakes, and the Rice Creek <br /> Regional Park Reserve. <br /> 95 <br /> 169 <br /> 47 <br /> Elk River Oak Grove 6 <br /> a,t R,thd <br /> Ramsey <br /> 51 <br /> 47 <br /> ent-�i-ville <br /> L <br /> r <br /> stillk,l,� <br /> 12 th <br /> -- Lul Lake C1.1d ,Va ley <br /> • <br /> Sr.' <br /> Minneapolis <br /> St Pa I <br /> Minnetonka . -j <br /> JbLly <br /> Sh <br /> Ed- �,ttG.... <br /> taxon <br /> Map 1-2 —Community Context <br /> Centerville has a rich French-Canadian history with the first white settlers <br /> arriving to the area in the 1840's. They were trappers coming to the area for <br /> the abundant wildlife. Prior to the white settlers moving into the area the <br /> Dakota Indians lived here in the 1600s and 1700s. At that time, this area was <br /> covered with dense woodlands and many square miles of marshes, lakes, and <br /> Chapter 1I Page 6 <br />
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