2221 Fremont Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55405, USA

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  • Neighborhood: Lowry Hill Neighborhood
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  • Neighborhood: Lowry Hill Neighborhood
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Apr 01, 1950

  • Marley Zielike

1950 US Census

The image shows the residents livings at 2221 Fremont Ave South from the 1950 US Census. The 1950 Census was the 16th decennial census of the United States and was conducted on April 1, 1950. It was designed to collect data on the population, housing, and economy of the country. The Census Bureau used the data to make decisions about government programs, funding, and legislative representation. The 1950 Census was the first census to use a UNIVAC computer for data processing, which was a significant technological advancement at that time.

1950 US Census

The image shows the residents livings at 2221 Fremont Ave South from the 1950 US Census. The 1950 Census was the 16th decennial census of the United States and was conducted on April 1, 1950. It was designed to collect data on the population, housing, and economy of the country. The Census Bureau used the data to make decisions about government programs, funding, and legislative representation. The 1950 Census was the first census to use a UNIVAC computer for data processing, which was a significant technological advancement at that time.

Oct 01, 1930

  • Marley Zielike

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