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Dayton Bank, Minnesota - Obsolete Banknote - Broken Banknote

Inv# OB1616   Paper Money
Dayton Bank, Minnesota - Obsolete Banknote - Broken Banknote
State(s): Minnesota
Years: 185-

$2. A505-D2B 135-G4A. St. Paul, Minnesota.

Dayton is a city in Hennepin and Wright counties in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The population was 4,671 at the 2010 census. Dayton is mainly located within Hennepin County, but a part of the city extends into Wright County as well. It is the northernmost city in Hennepin County and is a suburb of the Minneapolis- St Paul “Twin Cities” metropolitan area.

The city of Dayton, platted in 1855, is named for city founder, Lyman Dayton. Through his energy and finances, Lyman Dayton was instrumental in bringing the railroad into Minnesota and development of the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad, of which he was President until 1865. The line is now part of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 25.15 square miles (65.14 km2), of which 23.25 square miles (60.22 km2) is land and 1.90 square miles (4.92 km2) is water. On January 15, 2003 the city's most recent geographical expanse extended its boundaries.

Fernbrook Lane (County 121); North Diamond Lake Road (County 144); South Diamond Lake Road; and Dayton River Road (County 12) are four of the main routes in Dayton. Interstate 94 and County Road 81 pass briefly through the southwest corner of Dayton. Brockton Lane (County 13) runs north–south along Dayton's western boundary line with adjacent city of Rogers.

The neighboring cities are Champlin, Rogers, Maple Grove, Anoka, Ramsey, Elk River, and Otsego. Corcoran is nearby, but does not border Dayton.

Dayton is located at the confluence of the Mississippi and Crow Rivers.

Dayton is a small town in regards to the economy scale with few retail outlets. Dayton's economy comes from mostly small business operations such as Two golf courses, various car repair shops, famous local manor, and custom home builders. Until October 2013, it was also home to a PDQ convenience store.

In 2011, the City was forced to lay off several staff members and reduce services due to budget cuts.

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