1974 Burnsville Progress Edition by the Dakota County Tribune
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 10 – Ads for The Security State Bank, Savage, Pepsi-Cola, Minnesota Valley Surfacing and El Dorado Liquor.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 11 – Ads for The Valley Cleaners, Penny’s Super Market and Roberts Drug.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 12 – The first half of the Diamondhead Mall centerfold listing businesses.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 13 – The second half of the Diamondhead Mall centerfold listing businesses.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 14 – Motels and Restaurants including Howard Johnsons, Perkins, Shakey’s Pizza, T. Butcherblock and Francos.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 15 – Ads for Minotte’s and the Town Crier restaurants, Southside TV and Halvorsen paint and wallpaper.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 16 – Community Service including the League of Women Voters, Churches, the Burnsville Athletic Club (BAC), Nursery Schools and the Chamber of Commerce.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 17 – Ads for Coast to Coast Hardware and Gilt Edge Home Decorating both at Valley Ridge Shopping Center.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 18 – We’re not the biggest phone company around. An ad for Central Telephone Company.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.
Page 19 – The fly in our ointment, highway construction. An ad for the Urban Council on Mobility.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 1 - Cover.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 20 – Burnsville residential featuring Chancellor Manor and Rambush Mobile Home Park.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 21 – Burnsville residential featuring Burningham Apartments, an area home and Birnamwood Townhouses.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 22 – An ad for Graham Land Company, “Land is all we sell.”
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 23 – An ad for Jim Haugen Ford-Mercury, Farmington, Minnesota.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 24- An ad for Joe Graeve Motors, Farmington, Minnesota.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 2 – Industry part 1 – Aerial of the Riverwood Industrial Park and Burnhaven area.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 3 – Industry part 2 – featuring Pepsi Cola Bottling Company, NSP, Northwestern States Portland Cement, Our Own Hardware Corporate offices and a building housing a number of businesses.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 4 – Transportation featuring the neighboring airport, water, bus and trains.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 5 – An ad for First Burnsville State Bank.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 6- Recreation featuring golfing at Orchard Garden’s Golf Course, the Burnsville Bowl, Buck Hill, Crystal Lake and the Minnesota River.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.
Page 7 – An ad for the Dakota County Tribune.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 8 - The first page featuring Burnsville Parks with photos of Neill Park and Lake Alimagnet.
The Burnsville Historical Society has scanned this historical 24-page special issue commemorates Burnsville’s growth from a Village in 1964 to a thriving city of over 30,000 in 1974. It was published and distributed under the sponsorship of the City’s Industrial Commercial Development Commission, which was appointed by the City Council specifically to promote growth within Burnsville.
Twenty thousand copies of this progress edition were printed and mailed to area residences and business people. It was written by Connie Morrison of the Dakota County Tribune, which printed the publication.
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Burnsville Celebrates a Decade of Growth – 1974 Progress Edition.Page 9 – The second page featuring Burnsville Parks with photos of the ice arena and Crystal Lake beach.
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