Makinen, Minnesota

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Makinen is a small unincorporated rural town in St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA.

The community is located southeast of the city of Virginia on County Highway 16.

U.S. Highway 53 is nearby.

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[edit] Location and Features

Approximate location of Makinen, Minnesota

The "center" of town is located at the intersection of Wilson Road and Long Lake Road, near GPS coordinates Lat. N 47.3572, Lon. W 92.3675 (or -92.3675), near the Makinen Post Office (ZIP Code 55763), Makinen Community Center, and Makinen Market.

County Highway 16, takes a northern jog near the center of Makinen. This section of Highway 16 is undergoing re-construction and re-routing in 2006-2008.

The Makinen Volunteer Fire Department moved from the lower level of the Makinen Community Center to the land and building that formerly housed Makinen Elementary School (#79). Most school-age students in the Makinen ZIP Code attend either classes either in Cotton, or Aurora. Other nearby towns include Eveleth, Gilbert, Biwabik, Hibbing, and Virginia, Minnesota.

[edit] Population

According to the U.S. Census Bureau American FactFinder site, the population of Makinen in 2000 was 591 people. (This appears to represent the U.S. Census Tract area (ZCTA), and not the actual ZIP Code area.) 2005 U.S. Census estimates are not available.

Demographics for Makinen are available at http://www.geoselector.com/geoselector/national_demographics/MN/city_name/MAKINEN/demographics.html

[edit] History

According to several current residents, Makinen was founded in 1900 by Alexander Makinen Kokal. The former name of the area was "Corbin" but this name was not available to be used when the town was founded.

A "Diamond Jubilee" celebration was held in 1975, and a Centennial celebration in 2000.

A historic Finnish pioneer farm is located in southeastern Makinen, once owned by Eli Wirtanen.

The Palo Pony League Team Went Undefeated Six Years In A Row. With pony league hall of famers Justin Kangas, Kok's, and Jimmy Radtke.

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Coordinates: 47°21′26″N, 92°22′3″W

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