Deep North

Water and North Minneapolis

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With more than 10,000 lakes and more shoreline than Florida, Hawaii, and California combined, it’s difficult to travel anywhere in Minnesota without crossing a lake, waterfall or river. The name Minneapolis even comes from a combination of the Dakota Sioux word "mini," meaning water and the Greek word "apolis" meaning city. Despite its abundance and the profound connection between Minnesotans and their water, some families in North Minneapolis have been cut off from the river for generations. But with the city’s recent acquisition of 48 acres of Mississippi river waterfront, known as the Upper Harbor Terminal, this could change. Music by Enjoy the Cat, the Limozine Group, Zack Baltich, and Anthony Novak Subscribe to the DEEP newsletter at deepnorthpodcast.com Sign up for Upper Harbor Terminal updates at http://upperharbormpls.com/ Places, people, and businesses featured: Project Sweetie Pie Wirth Co-op Thor Construction TC Agenda Streets.MN