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, Minnesota in Hennepin County

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Deephaven, MN?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about the town of Deephaven, Minnesota:

1. Deephaven was founded in 1858 and is named after a small village in England.

2. The town is located on the shore of Lake Minnetonka, one of Minnesota's largest lakes.

3. Deephaven is home to the historical Cottagewood General Store, a charming little store that's been operating since 1895.

4. The town has more than 150 acres of parks and open spaces, including Thorpe Park, one of the most popular parks in the state.

5. Deephaven has a rich cultural scene, with a number of art galleries, museums, and theaters catering to a diverse range of interests.

6. The town is known for its great schools, with Deephaven Elementary School consistently ranking among the top elementary schools in the state.

7. Deephaven is a popular destination for boating and water sports, with many residents owning boats and living on the shores of Lake Minnetonka.

8. The town is also known for its beautiful homes and estates, with many historic properties and modern architectural marvels located throughout the area.

9. Deephaven is a tight-knit community, and many residents are involved in local organizations and events, such as the annual Deephaven Days celebration.

10. Finally, Deephaven is a wonderful place to call home, with a great quality of life, friendly neighbors, and endless opportunities to explore and enjoy the great outdoors.