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White Bear Lake, Minnesota


Submitted by Mark and Linda Vukelich

White Bear Lake Minnesota has a population of about 25,000. It is a suburb of St. Paul, the Capitol of Minnesota. It is located on beautiful White Bear lake - hence the name of the town! The Twin Cities has a lot to offer. We are home to 3M, Pillsbury, Medtronic, Norhtwest Airlines, Target, St. Jude Medical, Best Buy and several other Fortune 500 Companies. We are also the home of the Minnesota Wild, Vikings, Timberwolves and Twins. (We hope to take Bugsy to at least one game while he is here!)If you like shopping, The Mall of America has everything you can think of! White Bear Lake has a small town feel in a large metropolitan area. We also have a nice downtown area and lots of cafes and coffee shops. We also have Century College - which is a two-year college with an enrollment of 12-13 thousand students. The Capitol building in St. Paul is an exact replica of the capitol building in Washington, D.C. It is very beautiful! It is a great town and has everything a small town in America might have to offer.