McLeod County, Minnesota
McLeod County, Minnesota
McLeod County, Minnesota, founded in 1856, is located just southwest of the Twin Cities Metro area, in the south-central part of Minnesota.
McLeod County is bordered:
- on the north by Meeker County and Wright County,
- on the west by Meeker County and Renville County,
- on the south by Sibley County, and
- on the east by Carver County.
U.S. Highway 212, running primarily east-west, connects the city of Glencoe with Granite Falls to the west, and Chaska to the east.
Minnesota Highway 22 running north-south, connects the city of Glencoe with Gaylord to the south, and Hutchinson to the north.
Martin McLeod
McLeod County was named after Martin McLeod, a Canadian of Scottish descent who was a local fur trader.
McLeod County Courthouses
The original Courthouse was built in 1876, with additions added in 1900, 1910, and 1936.
The current McLeod County Courthouse is a Beaux Arts architectural masterpiece which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places – and should not be missed if you are ever in the area.
McLeod County Population
McLeod County, Minnesota had a population of 36,651, as of the 2010 Census, an increase of 5% over the 2000 census population of 34,898.
McLeod County Primary Cities
The city of Glencoe, founded in 1856, is the county seat for McLeod County, Minnesota, and had a population of 5,631 as of the 2010 Census.
Other primary cities in McLeod County, Minnesota include Hutchinson – the largest city – Lester Prairie, and Winsted.
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Gary C. Dahle – Attorney at Law
2704 County Road 10
Mounds View, MN 55112
Phone: 763-780-8390 Fax: 763-780-1735 gary@dahlelaw.com
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