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Winter sports are popular in the region, and there is no shortage of excitement near the Willmar. Winter sports such as skiing, snowboarding and snowmobiling, as well as snowshoeing are a great way to start your holiday.

Business travelers can walk to all meetings, events and trade fairs that take place here. Whether you are attending a business meeting, trade fair or even a holiday party, you can be sure that you will be able to get to the campus and the shops easily from this location. This location is important for travelers traveling to Jennie O's Foods for meetings.

Sports enthusiasts can relax in the park, watch members of the Northwoods League, which is made up of elite college baseball players, hike local trails or even visit Robbins Island. This park is home to the fantastic Dorothy Olson Aquatic Center, which offers fun for young and old all summer long. The Prairie Winds Concert Band, which performs at Rice Park, and Rockin 'Robbins, which takes place on Robbins Island, give free concerts in the summer. In spring, you can attend a Willmar Car Club Show and finish your trip with a trip to Eagle Creek Golf Course.

For relaxation, you can visit one of 35 neighbourhood parks, including a skate park for inline skaters and skateboarders. It is easy to commute to Willmar, but nearby towns have limited accommodation options, including hotels, motels, apartments and even some hotels within the city itself. If you are staying at a Will Marmar hotel, it is free for the first two days of your stay and $5 per day thereafter.

The four main routes through the city are bounded by the St. Croix River, the Mississippi River and the Minnesota-Wisconsin border, as well as the Hennepin County Line.

The four main routes through the city are the St. Croix River, the Mississippi River and the Minnesota-Wisconsin border, as well as the Hennepin County Line. In June 2005, Willmar was appointed All-America-City by the Department of Commerce's Office of Economic Development and is certified for e-commerce.

Ridgewater enrolls more than 5,500 students and offers a moderate number of programs that provide access to four-year programs through a relationship with the university's MnSCU system. It also provides continuing education for adults, enabling them to continue their education and work, and provides educational opportunities for teens through the Willmar Community College System and the University of Minnesota School of Business.

Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, staying at the right hotel is paramount, and Willmar Hotels has everything guests need for a great getaway. As the only full service hotel in Will mar, our friendly staff will make your stay as pleasant as possible. We have all the modern amenities and business facilities you need to make the most of your trip. Each donation is an opportunity to connect with a story and offer perspectives for conversation.

The Schwanke Museum, a privately owned museum, houses over 300 classic tractors, cars and trucks from the time when agriculture came of age in Minnesota and the tractor displaced the horse. The first settlers arrived in the mid-19th century, attracted by fertile land and an abundance of wood and game. They arrived at the end of the 18th century in search of a better life for themselves and their families.

The city was closely followed by the national media after several Somali high school students were given a tour of the city and its history as a refugee camp in the early 1990s. NBC Nightly News then ran a story documenting the changing face of Willmar, Minnesota, and the history of refugee resettlement in Minnesota. The city has received some national media attention in recent years due to its proximity to the Twin Cities, the Minnesota State Capitol and the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport.

The racial composition of the city is the most diverse of all the cities in the Twin Cities and the second largest in Minnesota after St. Paul, and it is home to large numbers of African Americans, Latinos, Asians and Native Americans.

The racial composition of the city is the second largest in the Twin Cities after St. Paul and it hosts the largest number of African Americans, Latinos, Asians and Native Americans in Minnesota. It is also the most diverse of all cities with the highest proportion of black residents.

31.3% of children under 18 live with their parents, 47% are children. 3% of them live in a married couple, 10.0% have a housekeeper with a husband and 38.9% are non-family. 30.5% of children over 16 live with their parents and their parents. There are 35.2% childless couples, 37.1% in cohabiting couples, 31% have children under 18 years of age living in their family in an unmarried couple without children and without children under 18, 5.4% of them live with their mother and father of their mother and daughter-in-law - their husband's husband and wife - and 10% who do not have a domestic help without their husband being present.

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