Minneapolis
Min·ne·ap·o·lis
M0318800 (mĭn′ē-ăp′ə-lĭs)Minneapolis
(ˌmɪnɪˈæpəlɪs)Min•ne•ap•o•lis
(ˌmɪn iˈæp ə lɪs)n.
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单词 | minneapolis | |||
释义 | MinneapolisMin·ne·ap·o·lisM0318800 (mĭn′ē-ăp′ə-lĭs)Minneapolis(ˌmɪnɪˈæpəlɪs)Min•ne•ap•o•lis(ˌmɪn iˈæp ə lɪs)n.
MinneapolisMinneapolis(mĭn'ēăp`əlĭs), city (1990 pop. 368,383), seat of Hennepin co., E Minn., at the head of navigation on the Mississippi River, at St. Anthony Falls; inc. 1856. The largest city in the state and a port of entry, it is a major industrial and rail hub. With adjacent St. PaulSaint Paul,city (1990 pop. 272,235), state capital and seat of Ramsey co., E Minn., on bluffs along the Mississippi River, contiguous with Minneapolis, forming the Twin Cities metropolitan area; inc. 1854. ..... Click the link for more information. (the two are known as the Twin Cities), it is the processing, distribution, and trade center for a vast grain and cattle area. Minneapolis is also a banking and financial center with a significant high-technology industry. Chief among the many manufactures are food products, electronic equipment, instruments, graphic art products, machinery, fabricated metals, chemicals, and textiles. Although the central city's population has declined since the 1970s, the suburbs have grown. An influx of African Americans and immigrants began to change the city's racial composition in the 1990s. The falls were visited by Louis HennepinHennepin, Louis The city was laid out with wide streets and has 22 lakes and 153 parks. Of interest are Fort Snelling State Park, several art galleries and museums (including the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Weisman Art Museum, and the American Swedish Institute), the Guthrie Theater, and the grain exchange. Minneapolis also has several noteworthy skyscrapers, including those by Cesar Pelli and by Philip Johnson and John Burgee. In Minnehaha Park is the Stevens House (1849), the city's first frame house. The city's main shopping avenue is a 10-block mall lined with trees and flowers, with a skyway system of walks for pedestrians. The Minnesota Orchestra was founded there in 1903. The city is the seat of the Univ. of Minnesota, Augsburg College, and the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. The Minnesota Twins (baseball), Timberwolves (basketball), and Vikings (football) are the city's professional sports teams. BibliographySee C. R. Walker, American City, (1937, repr. 1971); L. M. Kane, The Fall of St. Anthony: The Waterfall That Built Minneapolis (1987). Minneapolisa city in the northern USA, in the state of Minnesota; situated at the head of navigation of the Mississippi. Population, 434,000 (1970); with the city of St. Paul and suburbs, 1.8 million. Minneapolis is the main commercial and transport center between Lake Michigan and the Rocky Mountains, in the upper Midwest, and an important center of the dairy, corn, and wheat belts. It is a major industrial city with 210,000 (1970) employed in industry, or about one-fourth of the work force of the greater metropolitan area. Meat-packing, flour milling, sawmilling (sharply fallen off in the 20th century), and wood processing are important industries. Machine building and metalworking are acquiring major importance; in 1970 they accounted for about two-thirds of all the jobs in industry. The leading branches of industry are radioelectronics and the production of electrical instruments, industrial equipment, and farm machinery. The chemical and the printing and publishing industries are well developed. The city has a university. MinneapolisMinneapolis
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