LORING PARK

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Location of Loring Park neighborhood within Minneapolis.

Loring Lake

William Berry house in Loring Park

Loring Park in winter, park center erected ca.1906

'Loring Park' is the largest park in the Central Community of Minneapolis, Minnesota on the southwest corner of downtown Minneapolis. It also lends its name to the surrounding neighborhood.

Contents
The Park
Neighborhood Boundaries
Neighborhood Characteristics
External links

The Park


Designed by American landscape architect, Horace Cleveland, the park contains a small lake (Loring Lake) and walking and biking paths. The park is well-known for the summer "Movies in the Park" series. On Monday nights in the summer, films are shown on a drive-in movie screen. A band usually plays as the audience waits for nightfall. The park is also the site of the annual Twin Cities GLBT Pride Festival in June.

Neighborhood Boundaries


The official boundaries of the neighborhood are Lyndale Avenue to the west, Interstate 394 to the north, 12th Street to the northeast, Highway 65 to the east, and Interstate 94 to the south.

Neighborhood Characteristics


Notable buildings near Loring Park include the Walker Art Center, Basilica of St. Mary, St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Minneapolis Community and Technical College, and the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. The park is surrounded by apartment buildings, many dating from the early 1900's. Recent construction in the area has brought many new town homes and condominiums to the area. Loring Park is locally known for its diverse social environment and as a nexus for many arts and cultural events.

External links



Minneapolis Neighborhood Profile - Loring Park

Citizens for a Loring Park Community

Myspace Profile

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