Normanna, MN


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Normanna, MN

About Normanna, MN

Living in Normanna, MN is a wonderful experience. The small town has a lot of charm and friendly people who make it a great place to call home. There are lots of activities available such as hiking, fishing, and camping, plus many more outdoor recreational activities. It's an easy drive to the nearest city allowing access to all kinds of entertainment, shopping, and dining options. Residents also benefit from the low cost of living that comes with living in a smaller town. While there isn't much in the way of nightlife or high-end restaurants, there are plenty of local establishments to enjoy. All in all, Normanna is an excellent place for anyone looking for a nice change of pace from big city life! Small-port-city complex - Northeastern Minnesota at western end of Lake Superior.

Location Details

State: Minnesota
County: St. Louis County
Metro Area: Duluth Metro Area
City: Normanna
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
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Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 1417 ft above sea level
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Duluth is the world’s third largest inland port located about as far as possible from an ocean on the North American continent. Superior, Wisconsin, sits to the south on the other side of the harbor. Shipping, mainly grain and, to a lesser extent, iron ore, is an important part of the economy. Some of the former heavy industry is gone today but the town still retains a decidedly commercial and industrial character.

The city has taken effective steps to turn potential decay into an attractive preservation of its heritage, and downtown today is clean and interesting and in an attractive waterfront setting. Many classic industrial buildings and features have been renovated and some house entertainment and nightlife venues in a waterfront area known as Canal Park. Outdoor recreational opportunities abound in the lake and forest country to the north, and Duluth serves as a gateway to these areas. Winters are extreme and the area is far from major air transport and other services.

Duluth in total is about 20 miles long and lies at the base of a range of hills and bluffs that rise abruptly 600 feet to 800 feet above lake level. The climate is continental with significant effects from Lake Superior. Summer days are warm, sometimes with clouds from the lake, and evenings are cool. Winters are cold and bitter when the lake doesn’t moderate temperatures. The area averages 51 below-zero days a year, making it the fourth coldest in the nation. Low-pressure systems passing to the south cause easterly winds across the lake bringing significant snowfall. Easterly winds, the major weather modifier, occur almost 50% of the time in summer and up to 25% in winter. Snow is dry and persistent and ice may form in the harbor from November through April. First freeze is late September, last is mid-May.

Normanna Cost of Living
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Nearby outdoor recreation, historic preservation, and attractive setting make Normanna a great place to live.

$428,300
+21.1% higher than avg
$89,135
+22.6% higher than avg
$871 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-31.8% lower than avg
Normanna Crime
12.8 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Normanna, Minnesota
$82,080
for a family
$44,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Normanna
   Nearby outdoor recreation
Winter climate
   Historic preservation
Isolation
   Attractive setting
Low job growth
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