Champlin, Minnesota
Population: 16,849
Located in Hennepin County
After being captured by the Sioux Indians in the spring of 1680, Father Louis Hennepin, a Franciscan priest; Michael Accult, a voyager; and Picard Dulay were brought to the site now known as Champlin. In the 18th and 19th centuries, legend has it that there was an Indian trading post at the junction of Elm Creek and the Mississippi River. Charles Miles made the first permanent settlement here, building his house just below the mouth of Elm Creek in 1852. Champlin is unique in that it is one of the few communities in the United States which bears a surname as its name. The name Champlin came from the family name of U.S. Navy Commodore Stephen Champlin. He was active in the war against England and Canada in 1812 and in the establishment of the Canadian-United States Boundary. The Commodore's daughter was married to John B. Cook, a partner of Minnesota's Alexander Ramsey. Although Cook was never a resident of Champlin, he was involved in real estate transactions here and in the incorporation of Champlin. In 1947 a portion of the old Township of Champlin was incorporated to form the Village of Champlin and on January 2, 1971, the Township of Champlin and the Village of Champlin consolidated as the result of a petitioned order from the Minnesota Municipal Commission to form the City of Champlin. Historians report Champlin is the site where Father Hennepin first crossed the Mississippi in 1680. Today, the community celebrates its heritage with the annual Father Hennepin festival which includes a river crossing ceremony, boat races, parade and more. The City has experienced major development in residential, commercial and industrial real estate and Champlin's business community is expected to continue to grow. With over 1,000 acres of city parks and the proximity to the 5,400 acre Elm Creek Park and Mississippi River, the recreational needs of its residents are well served.
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