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Mounds View City Hall

2401 County Road 10
Mounds View, MN 55112

Phone: 763 717 4000
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Mounds View

Welcome!
Travel to Mounds View for our many attractions and the arts, for our Festival in the Park or for just a great leisurely getaway. Mounds View is a charming city of 13,000 people and 130 successful businesses. We are located at the juncture of Interstate 35W and State Highway 10, just a short ten miles from both downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul.

Special Invitation
We would like to invite you to visit our many attractions such as the Mounds View Community Center/Event Center/YMCA, our ten city parks, our trail system, the Mermaid Entertainment & Event Center, Wynnsong 15 movie theater and our public library (a Ramsey County public library).  Catch a live show at one of Mounds View Community Theater's seasonal productions.  Request a tour of Mounds View's Medtronic campus.  People come from all over the world to visit the campus, which is larger than Medtronic's world headquarters in Fridley.

Don't forget Mounds View's annual celebration each August "Festival in the Park".  The parade and the Car & Tractor Show are the Festival's main attractions.  Watch a video of last year's event on the city's Website. 

Our History
The Township of Mounds View was incorporated in 1958 but the history does not start there. Counties and townships were established by the Territorial Legislature. The Township of Mounds View was created in the extreme northwest corner of Ramsey County on May 11, 1858, the day Minnesota became a state.

For more than one hundred years, the residents of its 23,040 acres were governed only by the highly democratic township government which probably well served its scattered early residents: loggers, mill hands, trappers and truck gardeners.

When the occasional visitor would pass through the township, one thing that probably startled them was the strange and awesome mounds of sand and gravel in its northwest corner, high enough to be seen from almost anywhere in the township and from much of Anoka County. Today, the mounds are nearly gone, sacrificed to the ravages of nature, the needs of this country during World War II when this area became an important small arms arsenal, and the thousands of loads of sand and gravel that have since been removed. Only a few small battered hills remain to remind us of our name.

Those appearing to be the first landowners in the area now know as the City of Mounds View were H.C. Fridley, Olive Lee, E.F. Lambert, F.C. Baier, Nora O'Connell, Christinna Burg, B. Mora, E.A. Austin, and F. Olschesky. Until 1936 the population remained stable. There were the few scattered farms, a few roads and large areas of wooded and brush land. The land had been overlooked by most real estate developers because it was located too far north of Minneapolis and St. Paul, five miles beyond their city limits and city transportation.

By 1938, developers had begun to realize the possibilities for suburban housing in Mounds View Township, and by September of 1939, there were 45 new homes in Knollwood Park. As the population grew, so did the community spirit and cohesiveness. Booster clubs, local newspapers and the new businesses were active in community events.

In 1951, the township began to change with the break off of over 6,120 acres and 2,000 people to form the Village of Arden Hills. For the next several years, portions of Mounds View Township would be annexed into surrounding communities. By early 1957, plans were begun to incorporate the balance of Mounds View Township. Finally on April 22, 1958, Mounds View Township became a village by a vote of 593 to 452, and remained that way until 1973 when the state legislature made cities of every hamlet in the state (in name, at least.)

Travel to Mounds View to enjoy all these attractions and to experience our rich history! Peruse our Mounds View tourism information. Search for attractions and events on the Mounds View things to do page. Find lodging specials or search for accommodations on the Mounds View lodging page. If you’re looking for a meeting space for your company’s next conference, check the Mounds View meeting space listings. If you can’t find what you are looking for, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’ll help you get the information you need. We hope you have a wonderful stay in our community and come back time and time again.

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