
The Mississippi River serves as the primary corridor for development and industry through this mid-1980s landscape, flanked by the growing northern suburbs of the Twin Cities. Urban expansion is most visible in Minneapolis, Brooklyn Park, and Coon Rapids, while the northwestern reaches of the map retain a more agricultural and protected character. The confluence of the Rum River at Anoka highlights the historic importance of these waterways to the region's early settlement patterns.
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