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The median between each lane of West 78th is decorated by elegant shrubs, trees, and lampposts

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Hanging from the lamp posts are flags, which note two distinct honors the City has received: Family Circle Magazine named Chanhassen as one of the top 10 towns in the United States in which to raise a family, and Money Magazine̥'s 2009 designation…

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Of particular note, on West 78th, is the beautiful Chanhassen Library, part of the Carver County library system. The building is beautiful and modern, built of sand-colored brick with black metal accents. It is situated directly in front of City Hall…

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A short two minute drive from the Temple will take one to Chanhassen center, otherwise known as West 78th Street and the heart of this quaint suburban city with a population of around 23,000. Neatly mowed grass lines concrete sidewalks, mature maple…

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As one reflects upon the striking and unexpected appearance of a golden pyramidal roof rising out of Midwest prairie grasses, and juxtaposed with the ranch style houses and a quaint suburban landscape, it may seem surprising, even random, to find the…

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Welcoming you to the Eckankar Campus

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The view of the golden temple from Powers Boulevard

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The welcome sign at the front entrance to Eckankar

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Mount Zion’s second synagogue, built on the same site as their first structure on 10th and Minnesota, was a larger three-story building constructed in 1881. The second structure pictured here cost $11,000 to build and was in use for 22 years.

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Ten Commandments Monument on Canal street in downtown Duluth