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  1. Sep 5, 2023 · The city of Detroit Lakes was founded by Colonel George Johnston in 1871. The city grew quickly with the construction of the Northern Pacific Railroad. In 1877, an election finally decided that Detroit Lakes, then still known as Detroit, was to become the county seat.

  2. Jun 24, 2015 · In this map you can see how Detroit evolved and grew with a higher density of schools in the older parts of the city (Greater Downtown) and more spread out schools in the annexed areas/ suburbs that later joined the city.

  3. Communication & Media Arts High School. Crocket Midtown High School of Science & Medicine. Crosman Alternative High School. Davis Aerospace High School. Detroit City High School. Detroit High School for Technology (Pershing Tech) Detroit School of Arts. Millennium School. Osborn High School.

  4. Jul 29, 2013 · This Elementary School, built in 1905, was named for former mayor Zachariah Chandler; it closed in 2004. It is one of the oldest remaining schools left in the district.

  5. The Edmund Atkinson School was built as an elementary school in 1927. Detroit Public Schools closed the building in 2007, and in 2010 sold it to National Heritage Academy for $600,000. The building has reopened as Legacy Charter Academy.

  6. Age. The historic schools in this study were built over a period of more than a century—the oldest school, Chandler was built in 1905; Burbank includes a large addition finished in 1992. Most of the school buildings were built within the period between 1920 and 1960.

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  8. Detroit Lakes was founded by Colonel George Johnston, who came to Minnesota in 1871 to select lands for the New England Colony. After extensive examinations, Johnston numbered sections which established Detroit Township. In 1873, Detroit Township boasted the first grain warehouse built west of Duluth on the Northern Pacific Railroad.