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2396114 [2] Website. owatonna.gov. Owatonna (/ ˌoʊwəˈtɒnə / OH-wə-TON-ə) [5] is a city and the county seat of Steele County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 26,420 at the 2020 census. [3] Owatonna is home to the Steele County Fairgrounds, which hosts the Steele County Free Fair in August.
Added to NRHP. May 12, 1975. Designated CP. December 28, 2010. The Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children was a residential and educational facility for wards of the state from 1886 to 1945, located in Owatonna, Minnesota, United States. The State School was created by an act of the Minnesota legislature in 1885 as ...
Owatonna Township, Steele County, Minnesota. / 44.05667°N 93.22722°W / 44.05667; -93.22722. Owatonna Township ( / ˌoʊwəˈtɒnə /) is a township in Steele County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 771 at the 2000 census.
Owatonna. Owatonna is both a city and a township in Steele County, Minnesota, in the United States: Owatonna, Minnesota.
Congressional district. 1st. Website. www.co.steele.mn.us. Steele County is a county in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 37,406. [1] Its county seat is Owatonna. [2] Steele County comprises the Owatonna Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Minnesota is divided into 87 counties and contains 853 incorporated cities, with populations ranging from 425,115 (Minneapolis) to 12 (Funkley) in 2023. Minnesota cities are classified by population as a first class city, a second class city, a third class city, or a fourth class city; this is done for legislative purposes.
February 2, 2015. The Owatonna Commercial Historic District is a designation applied to the historic downtown of Owatonna, Minnesota, United States. It comprises 75 contributing properties mostly built between 1871 and the late 1950s. [2] It was listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015 for having local ...
1986 (age 37–38) Minnesota. Political party. Democratic (DFL) Mitra Jalali (born 1986) is the City Council President and the Council Member for Ward 4 in Saint Paul, Minnesota. [2][3] She became the first Iranian-American elected official in Minnesota when she was elected to the Saint Paul City Council in 2018. [4]