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Audubon Park is a traditional neighborhood, with exquisite qualities—a wide variety of housing types, great local retail, and respectful, environmentally-conscious, and committed residents. We sit atop a hill that extends our horizon and gives us inspiring skyline views. We are just minutes by car, bike, or transit to the jobs, culture, and commerce of downtown Minneapolis. We are equally close to the University of Minnesota, making Audubon Park a perfect spot for students, staff and faculty who seek easy access to campus. ImagesBoundaries and Zip CodeNorth: St. Anthony Parkway HistoryOur neighborhood is named for the great American naturalist, John J. Audubon, who wrote, “A true conservationist is a man who knows that the world is not given by his fathers, but borrowed from his children.” Housing Styles and TypesOur neighborhood is filled with houses of every age and character. You can find ramblers and other post-World War II housing styles as well as Victorians and other early twentieth century homes in the area around Lowry and Central Avenues. SchoolsPublic Schools:
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For more information about other incentive programs that may be available in this neighborhood, visit Live MSP's Incentive Programs page. Getting InvolvedNewsPlease sign up for our monthly e-news on the bottom left hand column of our home page http://audubonneighborhood.org/ Statistics
Real Estate ListingsSearch Realtor.com for listings. You can search for properties by either clicking on the map or entering the neighborhood name or zip code (noting that zip code boundaries span multiple neighborhoods) into the search bar. ContactsAudubon Neighborhood Association
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