StPaul.tc

Useful Information for St. Paul, Minnesota

St. Paul, Minnesota is an established city with a population in 2004 of over 275,000, placing it among the top five largest cities in Minnesota and among the top one-hundred largest in America in terms of population. Minnesota, known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes" and whose motto encourages all to "Explore Minnesota," has a total population of over 4,900,000. Regional resources include Minneapolis that is within driving distance from St. Paul.

Based on the most recent census information, St. Paul has a highly educated population with over 80% having graduated from high school and over 30% having obtained college degrees. St. Paul residents are proud of their local and regional schools and colleges. High schools include the Arlington Senior High School, Central Senior High School, Como Park Senior High School, Harding Senior High School, Highland Park Senior High School, Humboldt Senior High School, and Johnson Senior High School. The College of Saint Catherine - Saint Paul, Hamline University, Metropolitan State University, St. Paul Technical College, University of Minnesota, and University of St. Thomas are among the local and nearby colleges.

The The Community Reporter, Pioneer Press, St Paul Legal Ledger, Camden News, The Business Journal and Star Tribune will provide you with information on news and events concerning St. Paul, such as St. Paul Hotels. For sports enthusiasts, St. Paul also offers the chance to track the games of the Bethel College Royals, College of St. Catherine Wildcats, Concordia University Golden Bears, Hamline University Pipers, Macalester College Scots, Northwestern College Eagles, University of St. Thomas Tommies, Augsburg College Auggies, North Central Bible College Flames, University of Minnesota Golden Gophers, Minnesota Timberwolves, Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Vikings and Minnesota Wild.

The relatively young St. Paul population receives health care at area hospitals including Children's Health Care - Saint Paul and St. Josephs Hospital. St. Paul residents and visitors alike find many commercial and recreational activities and resources of interest in the St. Paul area among St. Paul MN.

Based on census information, the 2000 median household income in St. Paul was over $38,000. This is slightly lower than the national average income, but St. Paul year 2000 housing costs were lower than average as well, with the median house value in 2000 in St. Paul being under $105,000. The top sectors for employment in St. Paul, Minnesota are Educational, health and social services, Manufacturing, Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services. StPaul.tc is a new online source for information on St. Paul, Minnesota that will be continuously improved during the coming years, including St. Paul MN.

Looking for a fun birthday, holiday, or other occassion gift with a Minnesota theme?   You and yours might enjoy one of the "not so bad" humorous, original, Minnesota-related T-shirts or sweatshirts at qShirts.com.   Some of the designs are shown below.  Clicking here (qShirts.com) or on a picture below will take you to the site.


Suggestions and inquiries concerning this site may be sent to:

StPaul.tc

© 2006 by StPaul.tc