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City of MONTROSE Photo from Montrose, MN Facebook Page of the winner of the Winter 2019 Holiday Decorating Contest! The village of Montrose was incorporated in 1881, and the fi rst offi cers were elected. Montrose was located on the Great Glacier Trail (which would become Highway 12) about 35 miles west of Minneapolis. Montrose was surrounded by the beautiful prairies and lakes. A period of growth followed. New businesses come to town, the post offi ce was moved into the Railroad Station (from George Wright’s house) and the population of Montrose was about 200. Montrose was named by the fi rst settler, George M. Wright after a town in his home state of Pennsylvania. In 1920, a Constitutional Amendment was ratifi ed (called the “good roads amendment”) which was established to connect the county seats in Minnesota. Highway 12 was offi cially established and a second main highway (State Highway 25) crossed Montrose. Highway 25 connects Buffalo to the north and Watertown to the south. Most of the businesses in Montrose were located on Railroad Street in the early days of the village. In 1904, the fi rst Montrose School burned and was replaced in 1905 by a new school. In 1909, the Reverend P.J. Blumekranz held the fi rst Lutheran Service in Montrose. In 1918, the electrical age dawned in Montrose. The 1930s saw the business district move outward to U.S. Highway 12 after fi res destroyed most of the buildings on Railroad Street. Montrose 1930 “strip” included Onstott’s hotel, Lundsten Lumber, Red’s Coffee Bus and Eckerman’s Grocery. Many things have changed since those early days, however the strong sense of community and values that the original homesteaders cherished remain. A way of life that fosters involvement through many volunteer organizations (Fire Department, Boy Scouts, Lions and many more) still remains the cornerstone of Montrose. Nestled among a serene agricultural splendor, the City of Montrose is an example of the small town atmosphere that founded not only the state of Minnesota but the country. Montrose City Hall is located at 311 Buffalo Ave. S. Phone: 763-575-7422 Website: www.montrose-mn.com Offi ce open 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7-11 a.m. Friday City council meetings are the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Community Center. The council consists of Mayor Michelle Otto and council members Lloyd Johnson, Nicole Andreoff, Tom Marszalek, and Kirby Moynagh. Making it easy to stay informed! Local News, Sports, and Entertainment Subscribe online or call 763-972-1028 Whenever AND Wherever YOU want! Proud to serve the Delano Area Matt Kane | 24 | Gabe Licht Bruce Johnson Keeley Swantek • Print AND online subscription - $48/yr • Online subscription ONLY - $39/yr • Weekly email newsletter specifi c to Delano - FREE, sign up at DelanoHeraldJournal.com • Breaking news in HJ Blogs and our website 763-972-1028 [email protected] delanoheraldjournal.com Official DELANO GUIDE BOOK 2020