Lowry Hill, Minneapolis

Neighborhood in Hennepin, Minnesota, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lowry Hill is a neighborhood within the Bde Maka Ska-Isles community in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The neighborhood is regarded as being one of the city’s most upscale and wealthy neighborhoods.[3] It was historically the home of Minneapolis’s most prominent milling and lumber families.[4]

CountryUnited States
Settled1846
City Council Ward7
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Lowry Hill
Lowry Hill homes along the northern tip of Lake of the Isles
Lowry Hill homes along the northern tip of Lake of the Isles
Motto: 
In Omnibus Caritas
Location of Lowry Hill within the U.S. city of Minneapolis
Location of Lowry Hill within the U.S. city of Minneapolis
CountryUnited States
StateMinnesota
CountyHennepin
CityMinneapolis
CommunityBde Maka Ska-Isles
Settled1846
City Council Ward7
Government
  Council MemberElizabeth Shaffer
Area
  Total
0.622 sq mi (1.61 km2)
Population
 (2020)[2]
  Total
3,877
  Density6,230/sq mi (2,410/km2)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
  Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP code
55403, 55405
Area code612
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Historical population
CensusPop.Note
19803,964
19903,792−4.3%
20003,9995.5%
20103,760−6.0%
20203,8773.1%
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Although secluded by trees and parkways up on the hill, its boundaries are Interstate 394 to the north, Interstate 94 to the east, Hennepin Avenue to the southeast, West 22nd Street to the south, Lake of the Isles Parkway to the southwest, and Logan Avenue South and Morgan Avenue South to the west. Lowry Hill is northwest of Lowry Hill East; the two neighborhoods are separated by Hennepin Avenue.

Lowry Hill is part of Ward 7 in the Minneapolis City Council[5] and state legislative district 61A.[6]

History

The neighborhood is named for the terminal moraine on which it sits, a hill named after late nineteenth century real estate mogul and trolley tycoon Thomas Lowry. The hill was described as swampy and covered in a thick old-growth forest during Minneapolis’s early years. The hill eventually became a small farming area overlooking Minneapolis in the mid 1800s.[4]

Many houses in Lowry Hill were built in the Victorian style before 1900. However, the Colonial, Mediterranean, English Tudor, Richardsonian Romanesque, Rambler, and Prairie style make appearances as well. A majority of those homes were constructed shortly after the neighborhood's establishment as a preferred residential area for many of the wealthiest of Minneapolis' citizens. In over 100 years, the look of Lowry Hill has remained almost unchanged, however, some of the large homes built by original owners have been converted to condominia. 44.9689°N 93.2919°W / 44.9689; -93.2919[7]

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