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Montblack[_1_]
July 6th 06, 06:32 AM
("Ross Richardson" wrote)
>Where do you live in the Twin Cities. I used to visit Rosemont (Eden
Prairie) often in another life.


Northern suburbs: Blaine, Coon Rapids, Mounds View, Fridley, New Brighton

http://makeashorterlink.com/?S1B323F5D
Blaine ...to Eden Prairie
(Or did you mean Eagan? Which is just N of Rosemount)

http://makeashorterlink.com/?L2C334F5D
Blaine ...to Rosemount

Anoka-County Blaine (ANE) is 18.5 miles north of (MSP). It sits just inside
the (old) 20 mile Class B ring ... at about 12:00 on a sectional. I'm west
of (ANE) 2 miles. I'm east of the Mississippi River about a mile.

I used to drive my motorcycle/car through Rosemount, on Hwy 3, heading down
to school in Northfield.

At the brewery, in the 80's, we bought some of our glass from Rosemount
Glass (Anchor?).


Montblack

Ross Richardson[_1_]
July 6th 06, 01:55 PM
The Rosemount I was talking about is the business; they do/did a lot of
aerospace work. http://www.emersonprocess.com/rosemount/about/index.html.

It appears they are now owned by Emerson.

Montblack wrote:

> ("Ross Richardson" wrote)
>
>> Where do you live in the Twin Cities. I used to visit Rosemont (Eden
>
> Prairie) often in another life.
>
>
> Northern suburbs: Blaine, Coon Rapids, Mounds View, Fridley, New Brighton
>
> http://makeashorterlink.com/?S1B323F5D
> Blaine ...to Eden Prairie
> (Or did you mean Eagan? Which is just N of Rosemount)
>
> http://makeashorterlink.com/?L2C334F5D
> Blaine ...to Rosemount
>
> Anoka-County Blaine (ANE) is 18.5 miles north of (MSP). It sits just
> inside the (old) 20 mile Class B ring ... at about 12:00 on a sectional.
> I'm west of (ANE) 2 miles. I'm east of the Mississippi River about a mile.
>
> I used to drive my motorcycle/car through Rosemount, on Hwy 3, heading
> down to school in Northfield.
>
> At the brewery, in the 80's, we bought some of our glass from Rosemount
> Glass (Anchor?).
>
>
> Montblack

Montblack[_1_]
July 7th 06, 12:09 AM
("Ross Richardson" wrote)
> The Rosemount I was talking about is the business; they do/did a lot of
> aerospace work. http://www.emersonprocess.com/rosemount/about/index.html.
>
> It appears they are now owned by Emerson.


Doh!

I've driven past both buildings.


Montblack

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