White Bear Lake, Minnesota

Ramsey County Washington County

27-69970

White Bear Lake is a city ( with a status of "City" ) in Ramsey County and a small part in Washington County in the U.S. state of Minnesota. In 2010, White Bear Lake had 23 797 inhabitants.

White Bear Lake is part of the metropolitan area of ​​Minneapolis -Saint Paul

Geography

White Bear Lake is located in the northeastern suburb area of Saint Paul at 45 ° 05'05 " north latitude and 93 ° 00'36 " west longitude and extending over 21.19 km ². The place is situated on the same lake.

Towns nearby White Bear Lake are Dellwood (4.7 km north-east ), Birchwood Village ( at the eastern city limits ) North St. Paul (11,9 km south), Little Canada (10.2 km southwest), Gem Lake ( at the western city limit) and North Oaks ( on the north- western city limit).

Downtown Saint Paul is located 17.3 km southwest of White Bear Lake; the center of Minneapolis is located 28.7 kilometers from west southwest.

Traffic

The southern city border is formed by Interstate 694, a beltway of Interstate 94 through the west of the city runs the eastern branch of Interstate 35, which is the quickest route from Saint Paul to Duluth near the border with Canada. The U.S. Highway 61 leads as the main road through the city center. At the eastern edge of the town is the northern terminus of the Minnesota State Route 120 in the north- east is located at the confluence with the U.S. Highway 61 to the western terminus of the Minnesota State Route 96

In White Bear Lake several railway lines of the Soo Line Railroad and the Canadian National Railway meet together.

The nearest airport is 33.1 km south west Minneapolis -Saint Paul International Airport.

Demographic data

According to the census in 2010 lived in White Bear Lake 23 797 people in 9945 households. The population density was 1223 people per square kilometer. In the 9945 households lived statistically 2.35 per person.

The racial the population was composed of 90.1 percent white, 2.5 percent African American, 0.4 percent Native American, 3.5 percent Asian and 0.9 percent from other ethnic groups; 2.5 percent were descended from two or more races. Regardless of ethnicity, 3.3 percent of the population are Hispanic or Latino of any race.

21.7 percent of the population were under 18 years old, 61.5 percent were between 18 and 64 and 16.8 percent were 65 years or older. 51.7 percent of the population was female.

The median annual income for a household was $ 56,836. The per capita income was $ 31,377. 6.8 percent of the population lived below the poverty line.

Memorable people

  • Tony Benshoof (born 1975) - Luge - lives in White Bear Lake
  • Ryan Carter (born 1983) - hockey player - born in White Bear Lake
  • Moose Goheen (1894-1979) - Hockey player - born in White Bear Lake
  • Elwyn Romnes (1909-1984) - Hockey player - born in White Bear Lake
  • David Tanabe (born 1980) - hockey player - born in White Bear Lake
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