200 Lake Street Excelsior, MN 55331
Call us today at 612.888.HOME (4663) - 2 bed, 1 bath, 2112 TFSF. From this amazing, hilltop setting overlooking Excelsior Bay you will have some of the most spectacular views in the village seeing all the way to Wayzata Bay. With almost .4 acres this is one of the largest residential lots in Excelsior. The mature trees and bushes provide lots of privacy yet you're right in the mix. The home is a 1911 built rambler that has been well maintained and is loaded with charm and character.
Lake Minnetonka - Gale Island - Early Spring 2016
Lake Minnetonka feels like being 'up north' in the early spring, as there are hardly any boats out. Very beautiful and peaceful. We took a quick lap around Gale Island.
BOATING ON LAKE MINNETONKA!
We were able to spend the week on a boat at Lake Minnetonka with family and it was amazing! (EPISODE 5)
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Wake the Lake 2016 Lake Minnetonka Revised
Minnesota’s number one place for fun! River Valley Power and Sport is a Marine and Power Sport Dealer servicing Minnesota from three locations based out of Red Wing, MN, Rochester, MN and on Lake Minnetonka in Wayzata, MN
River Valley Power and Sport is a new and pre-owned boat and watercraft dealer in Minnesota. We sell popular brands such as Yamaha Jet Boats, Yamaha WaveRunner Personal Watercraft, Centurion Tow and Wake boats, Monterey Sport boats, Monterey Super Sport boats, Monterey Sport Yachts, Bennington Pontoons and South Bay Pontoons. Our customers travel from all over the state to get the best deal on premium watercraft and boats. Customers frequently purchase from us cities such as: Duluth, Brainerd, Hudson, WI, Ellsworth, WI, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Northfield, Prior Lake, St. Cloud, White Bear Lake, Eden prairie, Maple Grove, Forest Lake, Winona, Mankato, Faribault, Albert Lea, Eau Claire, Wi and Lacrosse, Wi. River Valley and Sport is a White Diamond Yamaha Dealer and is the top volume selling dealers for the Yamaha brand in the United States. Yamaha offers boat models such as: 242 Limited S, 242 Limited, Ar240, SX240, 212X, 212SS, SX210, AR210, SX192, AR192, SX190 and the AR190. Yamaha boats out sell the competition in the 19 foot, 21 foot and 24 foot class nearly two to one! Monterey Boats are one of the top five boat builders in the country. River Valley Power and Sport started carrying Monterey boats in the summer of 2013. Monterey has a full line of Sport boats from 18 feet to 27 feet, M-Series Boats from 24 feet to 26 feet, Blackfin & Monturas from 18 feet to 21 feet, Super Sport Boats from 21 feet to 32 feet and Sport Yachts and Cruisers from 27 feet to 40 feet. Their fit and finish are second to none! Monterey is a privately held company that is debt free and owns all their own manufacturing facilities which helps to deliver much more boat for your dollar.
South Bay and Bennington are River Valley Power and Sport’s number one choice is pontoons. River Valley Power and Sport is your location to get the best price for either South Bay or Bennington boats. Both South Bay and Bennington deliver quality you will not find in any other pontoon manufacturer. River Valley can custom build the South Bay or Bennington Pontoon of your dreams. Stop by any of our three locations to start building your dream boat today! South Bay and Bennington build pontoons from 18 to 31 feet.
Centurion Tow and Wake boats joined the River Valley Power and Sport family in 2014. Centurion makes the number one boats for wakeboarding, wakesurfing, wake skating and skiing. Centurion is the only boat to pull riders in the Wakesurfing World’s Competition. The Centurion Enzo line is comprised of boats from 21 to 24 feet with the best RAM Fill ballast technology and industry leading designs. Let River Valley Marine match you to your perfect tow boat today! If you are in the market for a Watercraft, Boat, Cruiser or Yacht River Valley Power and Sport is your location for the best value in Minnesota. Try before you buy, Our Lake Minnetonka and Red Wing location offer floating show-floors. Get out on the water and experience all boating can offer.
River Valley Power and Sport doesn’t only offer boats and watercraft; powersports is where it all began in the retail world for us. We sell popular brands such as Honda, Can-Am, Polaris, Spyder, Ski-Doo, Slingshot, Suzuki, Yamaha and Gibbs. River Valley Power and Sport is a new and pre-owned ATV, Motorcycle, Scooter, Snowmobile and Side by Side dealer in Minnesota. Our customers travel from all over the state to get the best deal on premium power sports. Customers frequently purchase from us cities such as: Duluth, Brainerd, Hudson, WI, Ellsworth, WI, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Northfield, Prior Lake, St. Cloud, White Bear Lake, Eden prairie, Maple Grove, Forest Lake, Hastings, Winona, Mankato, Faribault, Albert Lea, Eau Claire, Wi and Lacrosse, Wi. River Valley and Sport is a White Diamond Yamaha Dealer and is the top volume selling dealers for the Yamaha brand in the United States.
Bayview Event Center, Excelsior, MN USA
Fun and exciting west metro location on the water. Catering and events planned by wedding professionals! Enjoy Lake Minnetonka!
SOLD - Lake Minnetonka
This home is amazing with over $250K in upgrades.The exterior has been redesigned with all new Marvin double hung windows, Hardy Board shingles and siding, new stone trim. All new soffits, facia and gutters. The decking is all Trex Deck. The interior has all updated baths including the Master Bath with a soaking tub, heated floors and the shower has body sprays. A new slates mudroom entry with built-ins. The family room has a slate fireplace, Cherry built-ins and great views. The kitchen has all new stainless steel appliances, a custom glass tile backsplash a Corian countertops. There is a breakfast bar, informal dining area plus a formal dining room with wainscoting and hardwood floors. The vaulted formal living room is perfect for entertaining. The finished lower level has another new bath with heated floors and travertine shower and floor. There is also a guest suite, game area and an amusement room with a fireplace. The lower level walks out to the lake or you c an lounge in the hot tub in the screen porch. All new landscaping including boulder retaining wall, Chilton steps, a dry creek bed and a paver entryway. Owners can also enjoy the association owned island for additional entertaining option. The home has 95 feet of shoreline and no need to take a dock in/out every year.
New Underage Drinking Penalties On Lake Minnetonka
A new rule takes effect today on the biggest lake in the Twin Cities, reports Nina Moini (1:44).
WCCO 4 News At 6 – July 14, 2017
Pontoon boat ride on Homosassa River.
MHM Anomaly 468 Lake Minnetonka Project 7.2.2015
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MARITIME HERITAGE MINNESOTA MHM
This is video of a first descent, discovery dive.
MHM is in the process of investigating anomalies they recorded on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka during a 2011/12 sonar survey. These videos along with physical measurements, also taken of the anomalies during the dive, are used for further land based investigation of archival materials during the identification process. Photographs and video are taken simultaneously to expedite the process and garner as much information as possible before time (air) and silt clouds, kicked up during the measuring process, put an end to the exploratory dive.
ThIs dive took place on July 2, 2015
Nautical Archaeologists and Marine Historians:
Ann Merriman PhD
Christopher Olson MA
Crew:
Ann Merriman
SCUBA Divers:
Christopher Olson
Mark Slick
Videographer:
Mark Slick m.slickimages
Video Camera:
GoPro 4 Silver
Lighting:
SeaLife
If you recognize anything in the video (make, model, year etc.) or know any historical accounts of the events that may have led to it sinking to the bottom of Lake Minnetonka, please feel free to share that information in the comments section.
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MHM is a 501.c.(3) non-profit, dedicated to scientific and educational documentation, preservation and cataloging of the finite maritime archaeological and cultural resources of Minnesota for State and National registries.
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Arcola Bridge Lake Minnetonka Drone Footage
A quick video of the Arcola Bridge on Lake Minnetonka.
At least 172 sickened at Lake Minnetonka
County and state health officials said so far they’ve spoken to 250 potential victims, and from that group they can confirm at least 172 had the illness.
San Francisco | Wikipedia audio article
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San Francisco (SF; ; Spanish for 'Saint Francis'; Spanish: [ˈsãɱ fɾãnˈsisko]), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California. San Francisco is the 13th most populous city in the United States, and the 4th most populous in California, with 884,363 residents as of 2017. It covers an area of about 46.89 square miles (121.4 km2), mostly at the north end of the San Francisco Peninsula in the San Francisco Bay Area, making it the second most densely populated large US city, and the fifth most densely populated U.S. county, behind only four of the five New York City boroughs. San Francisco is also part of the fifth most populous primary statistical area in the United States, the San Jose–San Francisco–Oakland, CA Combined Statistical Area (8.8 million residents).
As of 2017, it was the 7th highest-income county in the United States, with a per capita personal income of $119,868. The San Francisco CSA was the country's 3rd largest urban economy as of 2017, with a GDP of $878 billion. Of the 574 primary statistical areas in the US, the San Francisco CSA had the highest GDP per capita in 2017, at $99,347 per capita. San Francisco was ranked 14th in the world and third in the United States on the Global Financial Centres Index as of September 2018.San Francisco was founded on June 29, 1776, when colonists from Spain established Presidio of San Francisco at the Golden Gate and Mission San Francisco de Asís a few miles away, all named for St. Francis of Assisi. The California Gold Rush of 1849 brought rapid growth, making it the largest city on the West Coast at the time. San Francisco became a consolidated city-county in 1856. San Francisco's status as the West Coast's largest city peaked between 1870 and 1900, when around 25% of California's population resided in the city. After three-quarters of the city was destroyed by the 1906 earthquake and fire, San Francisco was quickly rebuilt, hosting the Panama-Pacific International Exposition nine years later. In World War II, San Francisco was a major port of embarkation for service members shipping out to the Pacific Theater. It then became the birthplace of the United Nations in 1945. After the war, the confluence of returning servicemen, significant immigration, liberalizing attitudes, along with the rise of the hippie counterculture, the Sexual Revolution, the Peace Movement growing from opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War, and other factors led to the Summer of Love and the gay rights movement, cementing San Francisco as a center of liberal activism in the United States. Politically, the city votes strongly along liberal Democratic Party lines.
A popular tourist destination, San Francisco is known for its cool summers, fog, steep rolling hills, eclectic mix of architecture, and landmarks, including the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, the former Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, Fisherman's Wharf, and its Chinatown district. San Francisco is also the headquarters of five major banking institutions and various other companies such as Levi Strauss & Co., Gap Inc., Fitbit, Salesforce.com, Dropbox, Reddit, Square, Inc., Dolby, Airbnb, Weebly, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Yelp, Pinterest, Twitter, Uber, Lyft, Mozilla, Wikimedia Foundation, Craigslist, and Weather Underground. It is home to a number of educational and cultural institutions, such as the University of San Francisco (USF), University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), San Francisco State University (SFSU), the De Young Museum, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the California Academy of Sciences.
As of 2018, San Francisco is the highest rated American city on world liveability rankings.
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The Assassination of Jesse James
The names ricochet through Western lore. Jesse James (Brad Pitt) was the most notorious outlaw of his time, wanted by the law in 10 states yet celebrated as a Robin Hood in newspapers and dime novels. Teenaged Robert Ford (Casey Affleck) idolized Jesse, sought his friendship, rode with him. It wasn't enough. The up-and-comer wanted his shot at fame. And when he got it, he took it. Pitt gives a volcanic, charismatic performance as Jesse in this saga of celebrity and obsession adapted from Ron Hansen's historical novel by director Andrew Dominik (Chopper). They're all lies, Jesse says of the stories surrounding him. A deeper, more human truth awaits in this ambitious and stirring epic film. MPAA Rating: R (c) 2007 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved.
Joint Legislative Budget Hearing on Environmental Conservation - 01/28/15
Joint Legislative Budget Hearing on Environmental Conservation - 01/28/15
Economic history of the United States | Wikipedia audio article
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Economic history of the United States
00:00:31 1 Colonial economy to 1780s
00:01:30 1.1 Demographics
00:03:32 1.2 The economy
00:07:14 1.2.1 New England
00:09:52 1.3 Urban centers
00:13:14 1.4 Political environment
00:13:23 1.4.1 Mercantilism: old and new
00:15:04 1.4.2 Free enterprise
00:16:20 1.4.3 Taxation
00:17:42 1.5 The American Revolution
00:23:41 2 The New Nation
00:26:03 2.1 Industry and commerce
00:26:12 2.1.1 Transportation
00:26:51 2.1.2 Automatic flour mill
00:27:23 2.1.3 Cotton gin
00:27:57 2.1.4 Mechanized textile manufacturing
00:29:35 2.2 Finance, money and banking
00:30:07 3 The early 19th century
00:31:00 3.1 Political developments
00:35:18 3.2 Agriculture, commerce and industry
00:35:28 3.2.1 Population growth
00:37:18 3.2.2 Labor shortage
00:38:09 3.2.3 Agriculture
00:40:15 3.2.4 Roads
00:41:56 3.2.5 Canals
00:43:48 3.2.6 Steam power
00:45:18 3.2.7 Mechanical power transmission
00:45:55 3.2.8 Shipbuilding
00:46:22 3.2.9 Steamboats and steam ships
00:48:17 3.2.10 Railroads
00:49:59 3.2.11 Manufacturing
00:53:16 3.2.11.1 Development of interchangeable parts
00:57:10 3.3 Finance, money and banking
01:01:04 3.3.1 Economics of the War of 1812
01:04:50 4 The mid 19th century
01:06:46 4.1 Commerce, industry and agriculture
01:07:04 4.1.1 Railroads
01:09:16 4.1.2 Iron industry
01:10:55 4.1.3 Coal displaces wood
01:12:23 4.1.4 Manufacturing
01:14:32 4.1.5 Steam power
01:15:39 4.1.6 Steamboats and ships
01:17:02 4.1.7 Telegraph
01:17:51 4.1.8 Urbanization
01:18:40 4.1.9 Agriculture
01:21:07 4.1.9.1 Slave labor
01:21:59 4.2 Finance, money and banking
01:23:22 4.2.1 Panic of 1857
01:25:44 4.3 Immigration surge
01:26:05 4.4 Collapse of the South
01:27:28 4.5 Political developments
01:28:30 4.5.1 Treasury
01:31:30 4.5.2 Land grants
01:34:44 4.5.3 Banking
01:35:18 4.5.4 Education
01:35:53 4.5.5 Civil War
01:37:30 5 Late 19th century
01:37:40 5.1 Commerce, industry and agriculture
01:40:04 5.1.1 Railroads
01:41:46 5.1.2 Steel
01:42:47 5.1.3 Electric lights and electric street railways
01:44:59 5.1.4 Communications
01:45:54 5.1.5 Modern business management
01:46:49 5.1.6 Agriculture
01:50:15 5.1.7 Oil, minerals and mining
01:50:24 5.1.7.1 Oil
01:54:27 5.1.7.2 Coal
01:54:40 5.1.7.3 Iron ore
01:55:05 5.1.8 Finance, money and banking
01:56:45 5.1.9 Water supply and sewers
01:57:13 5.1.10 Labor unions
01:57:50 5.1.11 Political developments
01:58:13 6 Early 20th century
01:58:23 6.1 Economic growth and the 1910 break
01:59:42 6.2 Industry, commerce and agriculture
02:00:19 6.2.1 Electrification
02:02:39 6.2.2 Manufacturing
02:05:14 6.2.3 Electric street railways
02:05:47 6.2.4 Electrochemicals
02:06:46 6.2.5 Railroads
02:07:50 6.2.6 Automobiles and trucks
02:08:46 6.2.7 Highway system
02:09:42 6.2.8 Water supply and sewers
02:10:41 6.2.9 Agriculture
02:11:46 6.2.10 Communications
02:11:54 6.2.10.1 Telephone
02:12:34 6.2.10.2 Radio
02:13:18 6.2.11 Finance, money and banking
02:15:30 6.3 Political developments
02:18:57 6.3.1 World War I
02:19:18 6.3.2 Roaring twenties: 1920–1929
02:20:39 6.4 Quality of life
02:21:58 7 From 1929 through World War II
02:22:09 7.1 Pre-war industry, commerce, and agriculture
02:22:43 7.1.1 Manufacturing
02:23:13 7.2 Great Depression: 1929–1941
02:24:27 7.2.1 Spending
02:24:30 7.2.2 Banking crisis
02:26:18 7.2.3 Unemployment
02:28:31 7.2.4 Relief
02:30:40 7.2.5 New Deal impact
02:33:46 7.3 Wartime output and controls: 1940–1945
02:34:01 7.4 Household gas, water, electricity, sanitation, heating, refrigeration
02:34:59 8 Postwar prosperity: 1945–1973
02:37:10 8.1 Agriculture
02:37:39 8.1.1 Farm machinery, fertilizer and high yield seed varieties
02:39:53 8.1.2 Government policies
02:40:02 8.2 Aircraft and air transportation industries
02:41:01 8.3 Housing
02:42:09 8.4 Interstate highway system
02:44:00 8.5 Computer Technology
02:46:04 8.6 Fiscal Policy
02:46:19 8.7 Military and space spending
02:47:04 9 Late 20th century
02:47:40 9.1 Post industrial (service) economy
02:49:18 9.2 Service sector expansion
02:49:27 9.3 Productivity slowdown
02:50:06 9.4 Inflation woes: 1970s
02:50:22 9.5 Deregulation and Reaganomics: 1976–1992
02:50:52 9.6 The rise of globalization: 1990s – late 2000
02:53:34 10 The 21st century
02:59:59 10.1 Great Recession
03:00:47 11 Historical statistics
03:01:26 11.1 GDP
03:04:51 11.1.1 1790–2006 GDP
03:05:01 11.2 Employment
03:05:10 11.3 Manufacturing
03:05:20 11.4 Wealth and Income
03:05:29 11.5 Productivity
03:05:37 11.6 Inequality
03:05:46 11.7 Health spending
03:06:10 11.8 Tariff Rates
03:06:18 11.9 Trade Balance
03:06:27 11.10 Inflation
03:06:35 11.11 US Federal Tax
03:06:44 11.12 Government spending
03:06:52 11.13 Debt
03:07:01 11.14 Deficit
03:07:10 12 See also
03:07:18 13 Footnotes
03:07:26 14 Bibliography
03:07:57 14.1 References
03:08:06 14.2 Special studies
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