Northfield, Minnesota
Northfield | ||
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FIPS code 27-46924 | | |
GNIS feature ID | 2395265[3] | |
Sales tax | 7.375%[6] | |
Website | northfieldmn.gov |
Northfield is a city in
History
Northfield was
Since early in its history, Northfield has been a center of higher education.
In the 1970s, completion of Interstate 35 six miles west of Northfield enabled the expansion of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metro area south of the Minnesota River. The downtown grain elevator accepted its last load of corn in 2000 and was torn down in 2002. Residential growth has been rapid since the mid-1990s.[citation needed] Northfield Hospital, which opened in 2003 in the town's northwest corner, is in Dakota County, so chosen because government reimbursement rates are more generous for Dakota County than for Rice County.[citation needed]
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 8.61 square miles (22.30 km2); 8.56 square miles (22.17 km2) is land and 0.05 square miles (0.13 km2) is water.[12] The peak elevation is about 912 feet.[13]
The town is roughly centered around the Cannon River and rises to the east and west from it.
Interstate 35 is 6 mi (9.7 km) west of Northfield. Minnesota State Highways 3, 19, and 246 are three of Northfield's main routes.
Demographics
Census | Pop. | Note | %± |
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1880 | 2,296 | — | |
1890 | 2,659 | 15.8% | |
1900 | 3,210 | 20.7% | |
1910 | 3,265 | 1.7% | |
1920 | 4,023 | 23.2% | |
1930 | 4,153 | 3.2% | |
1940 | 4,533 | 9.2% | |
1950 | 7,487 | 65.2% | |
1960 | 8,707 | 16.3% | |
1970 | 10,235 | 17.5% | |
1980 | 12,562 | 22.7% | |
1990 | 14,684 | 16.9% | |
2000 | 17,147 | 16.8% | |
2010 | 20,007 | 16.7% | |
2020 | 20,790 | 3.9% | |
2022 (est.) | 20,924 | [5] | 0.6% |
U.S. Decennial Census[14] 2020 Census[4] |
2010 census
As of the
There were 6,272 households, of which 32.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 50.0% were married couples living together, 9.3% had a female householder with no husband present, 3.6% had a male householder with no wife present, and 37.1% were non-families. 30.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.44 and the average family size was 3.04.
The median age in the city was 26.4 years. 19.8% of residents were under the age of 18; 29% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 19.1% were from 25 to 44; 20.1% were from 45 to 64; and 12% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 47.4% male and 52.6% female.
2000 census
As of the
There were 4,909 households, out of which 35.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 52.7% were married couples living together, 9.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 34.6% were non-families. 27.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.53 and the average family size was 3.08.
In the city, the population was spread out, with 20.2% under the age of 18, 32.1% from 18 to 24 (a figure heavily influenced by the student population of St. Olaf and Carleton College), 21.0% from 25 to 44, 16.1% from 45 to 64, and 10.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 23 years. For every 100 females, there were 91.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87.7 males.
The median income for a household in the city was $49,972, and the median income for a family was $61,055. Males had a median income of $40,008 versus $28,456 for females. The
Economy
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Early in the city's history, local merchants created a small town square between Fourth Street to the north, Division Street to the east, the Cannon River to the west, and the southern storefronts. The old Ames Mill/
Businesses serving the growing senior citizen community of Northfield have expanded to include the Northfield Senior Center, the Village on the Cannon, Millstream Commons, and new construction at the Northfield Retirement Center complex. The northern edge of the city has also been expanding with several residential and commercial developments.
The Northfield Convention and Visitors Bureau provides comprehensive tourism information and visit planning services.
Arts and culture
Defeat of Jesse James Days Celebration
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On September 7, 1876, Northfield experienced one of its most important historical events, when The James-Younger Gang attempted a robbery on the First National Bank of Northfield.[16] Local citizens, recognizing what was happening, armed themselves and resisted the robbers and successfully thwarted the theft. The gang killed the bank's cashier, Joseph Lee Heywood and a Swedish immigrant, Nicholas Gustafson. A couple of members of the gang were killed in the street, while Cole, Bob, and Jim Younger were cornered near Madelia, Minnesota. Jesse and Frank James escaped west into the Dakota Territory, while the remaining gang members were killed or taken into custody. Considering the James gang as related to postwar insurgency, the raid has sometimes been called the last major event of the American Civil War. Two popular Northfield slogans are "Jesse James Slipped Here", based on the raid's failure, and "Get your guns boys, they're robbing the bank!", which was the alarm sounded by hardware store merchant J.S. Allen that spurred Northfield men into action, arming themselves with long guns in a street shootout that lasted around seven minutes, leaving two gang members dead in the street. Bob Younger's horse was killed and Frank James assassinated First Nation Bank acting cashier Joseph Lee Heywood. Swedish immigrant Nicolaus Gustafson was shot in the head by Cole Younger and died of his injuries four days later. Bank teller Alonzo Bunker was shot in the shoulder as he tried to escape.
The events have become the basis of an annual outdoor heritage festival called The Defeat of Jesse James Days.[17] It is held the weekend after Labor Day and is among the largest outdoor celebrations in Minnesota. Thousands of visitors witness reenactments of the robbery, which are staged on Division Street, outside of the First National Bank of Northfield. Other activities during the festival include a championship rodeo, carnival, car show, and parade, as well as arts and crafts expositions, and musical performances. Many food stations are set up in Bridge Square, and during the evenings live music is played in the Entertainment Center tent on Water Street. A horseshoe hunt takes place the week before the celebration: an antique horseshoe is hidden somewhere within the city on public grounds and the finder claims that year's cash purse.[18]
In popular media
- Films based on the failed raid include The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid (1972), and The Long Riders(1980).
- Northfield was also the setting of the TV-movie Love Always, Santa (2016).[19][20]
- In the fourteenth episode of the 1979 TV series, Spider-Woman, Doctor T. transports himself into Northfield during the Bank Raid of 1876 in order to rob Jesse James.[21]
Parks and recreation
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The city owns 35 parks consisting of over 400 acres (1.6 km2) of land.[22] Three of these parks have picnic shelters.[22]
The Carleton College Cowling Arboretum is a well-established arboretum and nature preserve of 800 acres (3.2 km2) adjacent to and owned by Carleton College. It offers extensive trails for walking in the summer and cross-country skiing in the winter.
St. Olaf College also owns around 430 acres called the St. Olaf Natural Lands.[23] Of that, 150 acres (0.61 km2) is restored prairie with 10 species of native grasses, and 25-40 species of wildflowers,[24] 15 acres (0.061 km2) of big woods habitat,[25] and up to 9 acres (0.036 km2) of surface wetlands.[26] The St. Olaf Natural Lands are open to the public all year long and visitors are welcome to walk the trails and explore the Natural Lands.[27][28]
The Mill Towns State Trail was built in 1998 as a joint effort of the cities of Northfield and Dundas.
Government and politics
The City of Northfield has a
Northfield is served by Minnesota State Senator
In the United States Congress, Northfield is part of
Year | Republican | Democratic | Third parties
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2020 | 25.4% 2,966 | 72.4% 8,436 | 2.2% 254 |
2016 | 25.4% 2,764 | 66.9% 7,280 | 7.7% 841 |
2012 | 29.6% 3,307 | 67.7% 7,569 | 2.7% 309 |
2008 | 27.8% 3,065 | 70.7% 7,795 | 1.5% 161 |
2004 | 31.7% 3,234 | 67.0% 6,839 | 1.3% 136 |
2000 | 31.2% 2,752 | 59.4% 5,245 | 9.4% 834 |
1996 | 27.5% 2,006 | 65.4% 4,769 | 7.1% 519 |
1992 | 24.8% 1,852 | 57.4% 4,277 | 17.8% 1,329 |
1988 | 37.4% 2,601 | 62.6% 4,354 | 0.0% 0 |
1984 | 44.5% 3,029 | 55.5% 3,780 | 0.0% 0 |
1980 | 31.7% 1,841 | 45.1% 2,618 | 23.2% 1,352 |
1976 | 45.4% 2,420 | 51.2% 2,732 | 3.4% 183 |
1972 | 50.1% 2,202 | 48.9% 2,149 | 1.0% 42 |
1968 | 51.3% 1,608 | 46.5% 1,457 | 2.2% 68 |
1964 | 44.7% 1,322 | 55.2% 1,630 | 0.1% 4 |
1960 | 68.0% 2,126 | 31.6% 990 | 0.4% 12 |
Education
Northfield is home to St. Olaf and Carleton colleges. Their student and staff populations account for a large portion of the town's year-round population.[citation needed]
The Northfield Public School district operates three elementary schools, a middle school, a high school, and an alternative learning center. In addition, Northfield has public charter schools: Arcadia (grades 6–12) and Prairie Creek Community School (grades K–5) in nearby Castle Rock. They receive state funding from the State of Minnesota.[citation needed]
Transportation
Northfield is at the intersection of Minnesota State Highway 3 and Minnesota State Highway 19. The nearest interstate highway is I-35, west of the city. Northfield is also the site of one of the first roundabouts with grade-separated paths for bikes and pedestrians in the United States at the intersection of TH 246 and Jefferson Parkway.[32]
Historically, Northfield was served by four railroads: the
Notable people
- Peter Agre (born January 30, 1949), Nobel laureate in chemistry
- Adelbert Ames (October 31, 1835 – April 13, 1933), Union Army general during the Civil War
- Cyril Archibald (1837 – April 13, 1914), member of Canadian Parliament
- Ian Barbour (October 5, 1923 – December 24, 2013), winner of 1999 Templeton Prize
- Steven Brust (born November 23, 1955), author and musician
- Lincoln Child (born 1957), author
- F. Melius Christiansen (April 1, 1871 – June 1, 1955), pioneer of a cappella choral music
- Raymond Cox (1951–2017), Minnesota state legislator and businessman
- Michael Dorris (January 30, 1945 – April 10, 1997), author
- Joan N. Ericksen (born 1954), United States District Court judge
- Ralph B. Goodhue (January 27, 1878 - January 18, 1960), Minnesota state senator and farmer
- Laurence McKinley Gould (August 22, 1896 – June 21, 1995), geologist, educator, polar explorer
- U.S. Representative
- U.S. Army major general
- Alexandra Holden (born April 30, 1977), actress
- Siri Hustvedt (born February 19, 1955), author, poet, and essayist
- Justin Kloos, NHL player for the Anaheim Ducks
- Thomas M. Neuville (January 31, 1950 – January 26, 2022), Minnesota state senator and judge
- Grace Fallow Norton (October 29, 1876 – 1962), poet
- Karl Rolvaag (July 18, 1913 – December 20, 1990), governor of Minnesota
- Ole Edvart Rølvaag (April 22, 1876 – November 5, 1931), author
- Gilmore Schjeldahl (June 1, 1912 – March 10, 2002), inventor and entrepreneur
- Peter Schjeldahl (born March 20, 1942), art critic and writer
- Marilyn Sellars (born 1944), country music singer
- Chad Setterstrom (born June 13, 1980), professional football player
- Mark Setterstrom (born March 3, 1984), professional football player
- Edward Sovik(June 9, 1918 – May 4, 2014), architect, liturgist
- Steve Strachan (born January 26, 1965), former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- Edward John Thye(April 26, 1896 – August 28, 1969), governor of Minnesota and U.S. Senator
- Thorstein Veblen (July 30, 1857 – August 3, 1929), economist and sociologist
- Paul Wellstone (July 21, 1944 – October 25, 2002), U.S. Senator
- Jon Wee(born 1965?), professional juggler
- Johnny Western (born October 28, 1934), singer-songwriter, actor, radio host
- Charles Augustus Wheaton (July 1, 1809, - March 14, 1882), major figure in the abolitionist movement and Underground Railroad
- Ida Belle Clary Wilcox (August 6, 1850 – January 26, 1928), missionary honored by South Africa in 2009[33]
- Jerome J. Workman Jr. (born on August 6, 1952), American spectroscopist, editor, author
Media
Radio
AM radio stations
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Frequency | Call sign | Name | Format | Owner |
1080 | KYMN | 95.1 The One | News/Talk & Adult Album Alternative |
Northfield Radio, Inc. |
FM radio stations
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Frequency | Call sign | Name | Format | Owner |
88.1 | KRLX | Campus radio | Carleton College | |
89.3 89.3 HD-2 |
KCMP | 89.3 The Current Local Current |
Adult Album Alternative |
Minnesota Public Radio |
93.1 | KSTO | Campus radio | St. Olaf College | |
95.1 | K236CO (KYMN-AM Translator) |
95.1 The One | Adult Album Alternative |
Northfield Radio, Inc. |
References
- ^ as seen on the welcome sign entering on the West Bank
- ^ "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
- ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Northfield, Minnesota
- ^ a b c "Explore Census Data". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
- ^ a b "City and Town Population Totals: 2020-2022". United States Census Bureau. January 19, 2024. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
- ^ "Northfield (MN) sales tax rate". Retrieved January 19, 2024.
- ^ Upham, Warren (1920). Minnesota Geographic Names: Their Origin and Historic Significance. Minnesota Historical Society. p. 463.
- ISBN 0-87351-424-6. Archived from the originalon May 27, 2009.
- ^ The Minds of the West: Ethnocultural Evolution in the Rural Middle West, 1869-1917 page 339
- ^ The expansion of New England: the spread of New England settlement and institutions to the Mississippi River, 1620-1865
- ^ "Our History — About Carleton".
- ^ "US Gazetteer files 2010". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on July 2, 2012. Retrieved November 13, 2012.
- ^ "Minnesota HomeTownLocator". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
- ^ United States Census Bureau. "Census of Population and Housing". Retrieved October 28, 2014.
- ^ "About Us - Northfield Historical Society". Northfield Historical Society. Retrieved January 13, 2018.
- Newspapers.com.
- ^ "The Defeat of Jesse James Days Celebration". DJJD Committee, Inc. 2006. Retrieved September 9, 2007.
- ^ "Horse Shoe Hunt - Defeat of Jesse James Days". Djjd.org. April 13, 2011. Retrieved September 9, 2016.
- ^ "Love Always, Santa". IMDb. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
- ^ Weyhe, Philip (October 25, 2016). "Northfield set for early movie premiere of 'Love Always, Santa'". Northfield News. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
- ^ "A Crime in Time". Spider-Woman (TV series). Season 1. December 22, 1979.
- ^ a b "Parks". Streets, Parks and Facilities Division. City of Northfield. 2008. Archived from the original on April 21, 2008. Retrieved July 8, 2008.
- ^ "Natural Lands - St. Olaf College". St. Olaf College. 2024. Retrieved April 21, 2024.
- ^ "Prairies". Archived from the original on August 31, 2017. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
- ^ "Forest". Archived from the original on August 31, 2017. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
- ^ "Wetlands". Retrieved August 30, 2017.
- ^ "Map of St. Olaf Natural Lands trails and features" (PDF). Retrieved April 21, 2024.
- ^ "St. Olaf Natural Lands Visitor Information and Rules". Retrieved April 21, 2024.
- ^ "Mayor Rhonda Pownell". City of Northfield. Retrieved January 29, 2017.
- ^ "Northfield City Charter: Section 3.3. - Council Composition and Election". Retrieved August 30, 2017.
- ^ "Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State - Election Results".
- ^ Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. (2022, June 17). Northfield roundabout transformation. Retrieved July 24, 2022, from https://www.sehinc.com/portfolio/northfield-roundabout-transformation
- ^ Cohn, Jacob (January 25, 2013). "Professor Cherif Keita's Documentary Film "Cemetery Stories" Links South Africa to Northfield". Carleton College. Retrieved August 1, 2013.
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