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Wayzata, Minnesota

Wayzata (/wˈzɛtə/ wy-ZET) is a small lakeside city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. It is about 16 miles (26 kilometres) west of Minneapolis on the shores of Lake Minnetonka. Wayzata is known for its small-town character and quaint downtown area along the lake.[3]

Wayzata
Downtown Wayzata, October 2011
Location of Wayzata
within Hennepin County, Minnesota
Coordinates: 44°58′27″N 93°30′24″W / 44.97417°N 93.50667°W / 44.97417; -93.50667
CountryUnited States
StateMinnesota
CountyHennepin
Founded1854
Incorporated1883
Government
 • MayorJohanna Mouton
Area
 • City4.70 sq mi (12.16 km2)
 • Land3.10 sq mi (8.02 km2)
 • Water1.60 sq mi (4.14 km2)
Elevation
942 ft (287 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • City4,434
 • Density1,431.71/sq mi (552.86/km2)
 • Metro
3,629,190
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP code
55391
Area code952
FIPS code27-68818
GNIS feature ID0653868[2]
Websitewayzata.org

As of the 2010 census, the population was 3,688.[4] A line of the BNSF Railway runs through town.

History edit

Early history edit

The name "Wayzata" comes from the Dakota word meaning “north” or “north shore.” The Mdewakanton, a subtribe of the Dakota nation, treasured Lake Minnetonka—the "Big Water"—as a place for hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild rice and maple sap. Spirit Knob, a peninsula in Wayzata Bay, was regarded as a particularly sacred place.[5] The Dakota resided in this area of Minnesota until 1851, when the Treaty of Mendota was signed and land west of the Mississippi was opened for Euro-American settlement. Most Dakota were exiled from Minnesota after 1862.

Oscar E. Garrison originally platted Wayzata in 1854. In 1855, it saw an influx of settlers, who built a sawmill, a hotel, and a blacksmith shop. Most early settlers made their living by clear-cutting the land to grow corn and wheat. In 1857, this flourishing economy was nearly terminated by a grasshopper infestation, but the community rebounded when ginseng was discovered in the remaining hardwood forest. Ginseng root was in great demand as an aphrodisiac in China. During this boom, Wayzata became a collection center for ginseng roots discovered around Lake Minnetonka.

In 1867 the Saint Paul and Pacific Railroad extended its tracks to Wayzata, making it the area's transportation hub. The railroad was particularly important to local farmers because they now had easy access to markets in Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and beyond. The railroad also made Wayzata the original "gateway" to Lake Minnetonka, which was billed as a place of commanding beauty and good health.

Resort period edit

 
Wayzata section foreman's house, between Lake Minnetonka and the railroad tracks, an example of early construction in the city

In the 1860s and 1870s many small hotels and boarding houses were erected around Wayzata and Lake Minnetonka to accommodate tourists. One early example was the Maurer House-West Hotel, which was built near the corner of Lake Street and Broadway Avenue. Most local hotels and boarding houses were rather primitive until 1879, when the 150-room Hotel Saint Louis was built in Deephaven. The Lake Park Hotel in Tonka Bay, Arlington Hotel in Wayzata, and the massive Hotel Lafayette in Minnetonka Beach soon followed. These large, grandiose hotels primarily catered to wealthy tourists who came from the East and South to spend entire summers on Lake Minnetonka.

Most Lake Minnetonka tourists in the late 1800s arrived in Wayzata by train. Steamboats waited for new arrivals near the foot of Broadway Avenue and took them to destinations across the lake. Some of these steamboats, such as the City of Saint Louis and Belle of Minnetonka, were quite large. The Belle of Minnetonka was 300 feet (91 m) long and could purportedly carry 2,500 passengers.

Wayzata was officially incorporated as a village in 1883. One of the village council's first orders of business was to reroute the railroad tracks north of town. James J. Hill, who had become chairman of the newly formed Saint Paul, Minneapolis, & Manitoba Railway in 1879, initially ignored the council's order. When the council took the case to court, Hill reacted by demolishing the train station at the foot of Broadway Avenue and building a new one east of town at a stop called "Holdridge." He declared that Wayzata residents could "walk a mile for the next twenty years" to catch the train. Hill moved the tracks as well, but rather than rerouting them north of town, he moved them closer to the lake.

Hill was also connected to Wayzata and Lake Minnetonka through the Arlington Hotel, Hotel Lafayette, and Belle of Minnetonka, all owned by the Saint Paul, Minneapolis, & Manitoba Railway. He purchased Wayzata's Arlington Hotel in 1881 and never reopened it. Due to its impractical size, the Belle of Minnetonka steamboat was laid up by the mid-1880s. The Hotel Lafayette continued to operate until it burned to the ground in 1897. By that time Lake Minnetonka had largely fallen out of favor as a vacation destination for wealthy tourists. A number of factors including new railroad regulations, new vacation spots, and a national economic depression contributed to this decline.

Cottage period edit

As national tourism to Lake Minnetonka faded in the 1890s, a new era for Wayzata began. Many urban dwellers began to construct summer cottages along Lake Minnetonka's shores as the Twin Cities grew. While many of these new cottages were modest, some were monumental. Wayzata became home to a large collection of grand country estates along the Ferndale Shore. Notable families who built country estates there include the Bells, Boveys, Crosbys, Peaveys, Pillsburys, and Washburns.

Despite the influx of new summer residences, Wayzata barely grew during this period. That changed in 1905, when the village council voted for a Reconciliation Ordinance to repair relations with Hill and his railway (now known as the “Great Northern”). He responded by building a new train depot near downtown Wayzata. At the depot's grand opening celebration in 1906, he declared it the “handsomest” on the entire Great Northern line.

 
Great Northern depot, built 1906

Wayzata was also connected to a new form of water transportation in 1906. The Twin City Rapid Transit Company launched six new “Express Boats” on Lake Minnetonka that served as an extension of the Twin City streetcar system. Designed by Royal C. Moore of Wayzata, the boats provided fast, reliable transportation for Lake Minnetonka residents. There were connections to streetcars in Excelsior, Deephaven, and Tonka Bay. In Wayzata, passengers could transfer to Great Northern Railway trains. This convenient service was very popular until about 1920, when local roads began to be improved for automobiles. The service was discontinued in 1926 after several years of declining ridership. Some of the Express Boats were scuttled (purposely sunk) in the lake that year. One, the Minnehaha, was raised from the depths in 1980, restored, and returned to passenger service in 1996.

As the cottage era continued, downtown Wayzata rebounded with residences and small commercial centers at each end of Lake Street. Wayzata State Bank was established in 1909 as the area's first local financial institution. The bank's first president was Moore, who owned Moore Boat Works on Wayzata Bay. He eventually sold his boat business to Eugene Ramaley. Motorboating was all the rage by 1920, and Wayzata was at the center of the trend with two nationally famous boat makers, Ramaley and Wise, based there. In 1929 the Ramaley Boat Company merged with Wise Boat Works and Walker Boat Works to form Minnetonka Boat Works. Minnetonka Boat Works eventually became well-known manufacturers and distributors of Tonka-Craft and Chris-Craft power boats.

20th century edit

Wayzata's population nearly doubled in the decades leading up to World War II. Wayzatans were fortunate when one of their own, Mayor Rufus Rand, stepped forward to lead the town in meeting the challenges of modernizing its infrastructure. Under Rand, water and sewer service was provided to every building, streetlights were installed, roads were paved, and the public beach and park was opened. During his tenure, Rand also served as the executive of a large gas company and a regent of the University of Minnesota.

After World War II, many local farms and summer cottages were converted for use as year-round, single-family homes. Many new homes and gas stations were also constructed during this time. At one point, Wayzata had ten gas stations to serve a growing number of commuters and their cars. U.S. Highway 12, which was built in the 1920s, was widened to four lanes, and the population swelled. Downtown Wayzata residences were replaced by more stores serving not only Wayzatans, but also new families moving onto the former farmlands outside Wayzata. By the 1950s, the greater Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area had reached Wayzata.

 
Wayzata Community Church

After it became a charter city, Wayzata began to annex land from Minnetonka, Plymouth, and Orono, and doubled in size.[5] U.S. Highway 12 was widened again to become a freeway in the 1970s and a new shopping center opened 5 miles (8.0 km) down the road. These physical and economic changes caused some of Wayzata's downtown shops to be replaced by condominiums and office buildings. Strip malls and fast food franchises came to a part of the town near the highway.

Residences also began returning to downtown as several condominium and townhouse developments appeared in the 1980s and 1990s. By the 1990s, Wayzata began to see an uptick in the demolition and replacement of older homes and commercial buildings. It was common for newer homes and commercial buildings to be larger than their predecessors.

21st century edit

In 2003, Wayzatans passed a referendum to have the city buy the community's last remaining stand of the Big Woods for use as a park. A new city hall and library were also constructed that year. Since 2010, many new restaurants have appeared in the downtown district. This is a major draw for visitors today.

 
Lake Street in downtown

Geography edit

Wayzata is a suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota, 9 miles (14 kilometres) to its west on the northeast tip of Lake Minnetonka.[6] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 3.16 square miles (8.18 km2), of which 3.08 square miles (7.98 km2) is land and 0.08 square miles (0.21 km2) is water.[7] The "land cover types" that compose the Wayzata area in descending order by square acreage are open water (36%); residential areas, farmsteads, and commercial lands (35%); forest (13%); and farms (8%).[8]

Climate edit

Wayzata's climate is humid continental, with hot summers, cold winters, and moderate autumns and springs. Average summer temperatures range from 56 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit. Average winter temperatures range from 2 to 27 degrees Fahrenheit. The average annual rainfall is 30.4 inches (77 cm). The average annual snowfall is 54.4 inches (138 cm).[9]

Ecology edit

 
Lake Minnetonka

Before it was settled by Euro-Americans, the Wayzata area was largely "upland deciduous forest, with small inclusions of wet prairie, and lakes."[8] Forest types typical in and around Wayzata have been "maple-basswood forest, oak forest, lowland hardwood forest, and floodplain forest. Non-native forest types within the city were predominantly disturbed second growth forest types made up of elm, box elder, ash, and cottonwood, with occasional basswood, maple, and oak."[8][10] Some of the species of plants considered invasive in the Wayzata area are purple loosestrife, narrow-leaf cattail, common buckthorn, leafy spurge, tartarian honeysuckle, garlic mustard, reed canary grass, Siberian elm, and Amur maple.[8] Some rare native species have also been seen in Wayzata, including the Acadian flycatcher, pugnose shiner, and red-shouldered hawk.[8]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1880132
1890273106.8%
19002761.1%
191049278.3%
192063328.7%
19301,10073.8%
19401,47333.9%
19501,79121.6%
19603,21979.7%
19703,70014.9%
19803,621−2.1%
19903,8065.1%
20004,1138.1%
20103,688−10.3%
20204,43420.2%
U.S. Decennial Census[11]
2018 Estimate[12]

2010 Census edit

As of the census[13] of 2010, there were 3,688 people, 1,795 households, and 944 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,197.4 inhabitants per square mile (462.3/km2). There were 2,041 housing units, at an average density of 662.7 per square mile (255.9/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 92.5% White, 3.0% African American, 0.4% Native American, 1.3% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 1.5% from other races, and 1.1% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.6% of the population.

 
Redeemer Lutheran Church

There were 1,795 households, of which 20.8% included children under the age of 18, 42.3% were married couples living together, 7.2% had a female householder with no husband present, 3.1% had a male householder with no wife present, and 47.4% were non-families; 41.6% of all households were made up of individuals, and 18.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.04, and the average family size was 2.80.

The median age in the city was 47.8 years; 19.1% of residents were under the age of 18; 6.3% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 20.7% were from 25 to 44; 31.9% were from 45 to 64; and 22.2% were 65 years of age or older. Among residents of the city, 47.5% were male and 52.5% were female.

2000 Census edit

As of the census of 2013, there were 4,113 people, 1,929 households, and 1,041 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,292.6 persons per square mile (499.4/km2). There were 2,047 housing units, at an average density of 643.3 per square mile (248.5/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 96.11% White, 0.41% African American, 0.32% Native American, 1.34% Asian, 0.19% Pacific Islander, 0.75% from other races, and 0.88% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.41% of the population.

There were 1,929 households, of which 20.9% included children under the age of 18, 46.6% were married couples living together, 5.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 46.0% were non-families; 39.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 17.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.06, and the average family size was 2.77.

The median age was 44 years; 19.3% of residents were under the age of 18, 6.0% were between the ages of 18 and 24, 25.8% were from 25 to 44, 28.1% were from 45 to 64, and 20.8% were 65 years of age or older. For every 100 females, there were 88.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 83.6 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $65,833, and the median income for a family was $96,859. Males had a median income of $51,000 versus $39,257 for females. The per capita income for the city was $63,859. None of the families and 2.3% of the population were living below the poverty line, including no under eighteens and 5.0% of those over 64.

Politics edit

Johanna Mouton has been the mayor since 2021.[14]

Presidential election results
Precinct General Election Results[15]
Year Republican Democratic Third parties
2020 42.0% 1,350 56.3% 1,811 1.7% 57
2016 43.9% 1,238 48.0% 1,354 8.1% 231
2012 55.6% 1,405 43.2% 1,091 1.2% 32
2008 51.4% 1,286 47.3% 1,183 1.3% 34
2004 54.1% 1,372 44.7% 1,133 1.2% 51
2000 55.3% 1,370 39.4% 975 5.3% 131
1996 51.7% 1,179 40.5% 923 7.8% 180
1992 43.4% 1,042 32.3% 777 24.3% 131
1988 63.1% 1,422 36.9% 833 0.0% 0
1984 65.3% 1,486 34.7% 791 0.0% 0
1980 56.7% 1,195 33.6% 709 9.7% 205
1976 64.0% 1,427 34.2% 762 1.8% 40
1972 67.2% 1,327 31.1% 613 1.7% 34
1968 58.0% 1,095 39.8% 751 2.2% 41
1964 56.8% 997 42.8% 752 0.4% 7
1960 72.7% 1,248 27.2% 467 0.1% 1

Economy edit

Corporate headquarters edit

 
Local businesses

The corporate headquarters of both Cargill and Carlson are in Minnetonka, within 1 mile (1.6 km) of Wayzata. They are two of the largest employers in the Wayzata area.

The regional bank TCF was founded in Wayzata in 1923.[16] The company was headquartered in Wayzata until 2019.

Northern Oil and Gas, Inc. is headquartered in Wayzata.[17]

Ace Casual Furniture is headquartered in Wayzata.[18]

Infrastructure edit

The United States Postal Service maintains a post office in Wayzata, which is assigned the ZIP code 55391. Although this ZIP code serves an area much larger than the city of Wayzata and includes seven other municipalities around eastern Lake Minnetonka, all locations in the ZIP code area use the name Wayzata in their postal addresses.[19]

Education edit

 
West Middle School

Wayzata Public Schools are part of Independent School District (ISD) 284 and serve all or parts of eight west suburban municipalities (Plymouth, Corcoran, Hamel, Maple Grove, Medicine Lake, Medina, Minnetonka, and Orono). The only school within Wayzata's city limits is West Middle School. The district covers 38 square miles (98 km2), extending north and east from Wayzata Bay on Lake Minnetonka, and lies approximately 8 miles west of Minneapolis. There are approximately 9,510 students enrolled in eight public elementary schools (K–5), three middle schools (6–8), and one high school (9–12). Some students in the area attend public schools in other school districts that their families choose under Minnesota's open enrollment statute.[20] Wayzata is also home to the Highcroft campus of The Blake School (K–5). In 2012, Newsweek ranked Wayzata High School one of the top 1,000 public high schools in the United States.[21]

Schools in the Wayzata School District
Elementary schools Middle schools High School
Sunset Hill West Middle School Wayzata High School
Plymouth Creek Central Middle School
Oakwood East Middle School
Meadow Ridge
Kimberly Lane
Greenwood
Gleason Lake
Birchview
North Woods

Parks and recreation edit

Dakota Rail Regional Trail edit

The Dakota Rail Trail is a 13.5 miles (21.7 km) paved regional trail. In Hennepin County, the trail winds around Lake Minnetonka through Wayzata, Orono, Minnetonka Beach, Spring Park, Mound, Minnetrista and Saint Bonifacius. The trail continues for 12.5 miles (20.1 km) in Carver County and terminates in Mayer. The trail is managed by the Three River Park District.[22] The trail is a converted railroad bed formerly owned by Dakota Rail. In 2001, the Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority (HCRRSA) and Carver and McLeod Counties purchased the corridor. At a cost of $5.9 million, construction of the trail started in 2008. In June 2009, the city of Mound held the grand opening for the trail. The trail offers parking and amenities.[23]

Wayzata Beach edit

The Wayzata Beach is in downtown Wayzata on Lake Minnetonka. The beach is open to the public and has permit and non-permit parking. A lifeguard is on duty from mid-June to mid-August when the temperature is above 65 degrees Fahrenheit. The beach features

  • A sandy beach and grassy peninsula
  • Shaded picnic areas
  • Playground equipment
  • Canoe racks
  • Stand-up paddleboard rentals[24]
  • Volleyball court
  • Boat slips
  • Playing fields[25]

In popular culture edit

In the 1990s TV series Beverly Hills, 90210, Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestley) and Brenda Walsh (Shannen Doherty) moved to California from Wayzata. In the show, both characters mispronounce Wayzata as "Way-za-da."

In the 1996 film Fargo, Jerry Lundegaard intends to purchase a parking lot in Wayzata.

Much of the 1999 film Drop Dead Gorgeous (starring Kirsten Dunst, Kirstie Alley, Denise Richards, Allison Janney, Ellen Barkin, Brittany Murphy, and Amy Adams) was filmed in Wayzata. Scenes were filmed at West Middle School, the Wayzata VFW, and 634 Park Street.

The character Ben Linus in the TV series Lost assumed the identity of a Henry Gale from Wayzata, Minnesota. In the show, the character mispronounces Wayzata as "Why-Zah-tah."

Aerial shots of Wayzata were featured in the fourth episode of the 2018 TV series The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story.

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2020 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
  2. ^ "US Board on Geographic Names". United States Geological Survey. October 25, 2007. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  3. ^ "About Wayzata | Wayzata, MN - Official Website". www.wayzata.org. Retrieved December 7, 2021.
  4. ^ "American FactFinder". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on February 12, 2020. Retrieved November 13, 2012.
  5. ^ a b Wayzata Historical Society, City History
  6. ^ Willcox, Ken (2012). "City of Wayzata." City of Wayzata. Web. 09 July 2013.
  7. ^ "US Gazetteer files 2010". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved November 13, 2012.
  8. ^ a b c d e "Wayzata Natural Resources Inventory and Minnesota Land Cover Classification System Mapping." Hennepin County, MN (hennepin.us). Hennepin County. Mar. 2006. Web. July 2013.
  9. ^ "Maple Plain, Minnesota." Weatherbase. N.p., n.d. Web. July 9, 2013.
  10. ^ "Deciduous Forest – Biomes of Minnesota: Minnesota DNR." Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. n.d. Web. July 9, 2013.
  11. ^ United States Census Bureau. "Census of Population and Housing". Retrieved June 8, 2014.
  12. ^ "Population Estimates". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved July 14, 2019.
  13. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved November 13, 2012.
  14. ^ "Wayzata City Council Member Johanna McCarthy Running For Mayor". Wayzata.com. Retrieved May 21, 2021.
  15. ^ "Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State - Election Results". from the original on February 22, 2021. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
  16. ^ "TCF Bank Profile".
  17. ^ "Minnesota's top 50 public companies ranked by revenue – with No. 1 hitting $226 billion". Star Tribune.
  18. ^ "Ace Casual Furniture | contact us". Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  19. ^ "Post Office Location – Wayzata." United States Postal Service. Retrieved on December 23, 2010.
  20. ^ . Minnesota Department of Education. Archived from the original on August 26, 2010. Retrieved November 19, 2010.
  21. ^ "America's Best High Schools 2012". The complete list of the 1,000 top U.S. schools. Newsweek. 2012.
  22. ^ "Dakota Rail Regional Trail". Three Rivers Park District. Three Rivers Parks. Retrieved July 12, 2013.
  23. ^ Blake, Laurie. "New bike trail peddles Lake Minnetonka views". Star Tribune. Star Tribune. Retrieved July 12, 2013.
  24. ^ Wai Nani Surf & Paddle – www.wainanisup.com
  25. ^ "Parks and Recreation". City of Wayzata Minnesota. City of Wayzata Minnesota. Retrieved July 12, 2013.
  26. ^ Arnold, Laurence (July 9, 2013). "Douglas J. Dayton, first president of Target department stores, dies at 88". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on July 13, 2013. Retrieved July 12, 2013.
  27. ^ "Tim Herron". PGA Tour. Retrieved October 8, 2012.
  28. ^ "John Sharpless". Our Campaigns.com. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
  29. ^ Minnesota Legislatorrs: Past & Present-Robert L. Searles

External links edit

  • City of Wayzata
  • Wayzata Historical Society
  • Wayzata Public Schools
  • U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Wayzata, Minnesota


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Wayzata w aɪ ˈ z ɛ t e wy ZET e is a small lakeside city in Hennepin County Minnesota United States It is about 16 miles 26 kilometres west of Minneapolis on the shores of Lake Minnetonka Wayzata is known for its small town character and quaint downtown area along the lake 3 WayzataCityDowntown Wayzata October 2011SealLocation of Wayzatawithin Hennepin County MinnesotaCoordinates 44 58 27 N 93 30 24 W 44 97417 N 93 50667 W 44 97417 93 50667CountryUnited StatesStateMinnesotaCountyHennepinFounded1854Incorporated1883Government MayorJohanna MoutonArea 1 City4 70 sq mi 12 16 km2 Land3 10 sq mi 8 02 km2 Water1 60 sq mi 4 14 km2 Elevation942 ft 287 m Population 2020 City4 434 Density1 431 71 sq mi 552 86 km2 Metro3 629 190Time zoneUTC 6 Central CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP code55391Area code952FIPS code27 68818GNIS feature ID0653868 2 Websitewayzata orgAs of the 2010 census the population was 3 688 4 A line of the BNSF Railway runs through town Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Resort period 1 3 Cottage period 1 4 20th century 1 5 21st century 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 2 2 Ecology 3 Demographics 3 1 2010 Census 3 2 2000 Census 4 Politics 5 Economy 5 1 Corporate headquarters 5 2 Infrastructure 6 Education 7 Parks and recreation 7 1 Dakota Rail Regional Trail 7 2 Wayzata Beach 8 In popular culture 9 Notable people 10 References 11 External linksHistory editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Early history edit The name Wayzata comes from the Dakota word meaning north or north shore The Mdewakanton a subtribe of the Dakota nation treasured Lake Minnetonka the Big Water as a place for hunting fishing and harvesting wild rice and maple sap Spirit Knob a peninsula in Wayzata Bay was regarded as a particularly sacred place 5 The Dakota resided in this area of Minnesota until 1851 when the Treaty of Mendota was signed and land west of the Mississippi was opened for Euro American settlement Most Dakota were exiled from Minnesota after 1862 Oscar E Garrison originally platted Wayzata in 1854 In 1855 it saw an influx of settlers who built a sawmill a hotel and a blacksmith shop Most early settlers made their living by clear cutting the land to grow corn and wheat In 1857 this flourishing economy was nearly terminated by a grasshopper infestation but the community rebounded when ginseng was discovered in the remaining hardwood forest Ginseng root was in great demand as an aphrodisiac in China During this boom Wayzata became a collection center for ginseng roots discovered around Lake Minnetonka In 1867 the Saint Paul and Pacific Railroad extended its tracks to Wayzata making it the area s transportation hub The railroad was particularly important to local farmers because they now had easy access to markets in Minneapolis Saint Paul and beyond The railroad also made Wayzata the original gateway to Lake Minnetonka which was billed as a place of commanding beauty and good health Resort period edit nbsp Wayzata section foreman s house between Lake Minnetonka and the railroad tracks an example of early construction in the cityIn the 1860s and 1870s many small hotels and boarding houses were erected around Wayzata and Lake Minnetonka to accommodate tourists One early example was the Maurer House West Hotel which was built near the corner of Lake Street and Broadway Avenue Most local hotels and boarding houses were rather primitive until 1879 when the 150 room Hotel Saint Louis was built in Deephaven The Lake Park Hotel in Tonka Bay Arlington Hotel in Wayzata and the massive Hotel Lafayette in Minnetonka Beach soon followed These large grandiose hotels primarily catered to wealthy tourists who came from the East and South to spend entire summers on Lake Minnetonka Most Lake Minnetonka tourists in the late 1800s arrived in Wayzata by train Steamboats waited for new arrivals near the foot of Broadway Avenue and took them to destinations across the lake Some of these steamboats such as the City of Saint Louis and Belle of Minnetonka were quite large The Belle of Minnetonka was 300 feet 91 m long and could purportedly carry 2 500 passengers Wayzata was officially incorporated as a village in 1883 One of the village council s first orders of business was to reroute the railroad tracks north of town James J Hill who had become chairman of the newly formed Saint Paul Minneapolis amp Manitoba Railway in 1879 initially ignored the council s order When the council took the case to court Hill reacted by demolishing the train station at the foot of Broadway Avenue and building a new one east of town at a stop called Holdridge He declared that Wayzata residents could walk a mile for the next twenty years to catch the train Hill moved the tracks as well but rather than rerouting them north of town he moved them closer to the lake Hill was also connected to Wayzata and Lake Minnetonka through the Arlington Hotel Hotel Lafayette and Belle of Minnetonka all owned by the Saint Paul Minneapolis amp Manitoba Railway He purchased Wayzata s Arlington Hotel in 1881 and never reopened it Due to its impractical size the Belle of Minnetonka steamboat was laid up by the mid 1880s The Hotel Lafayette continued to operate until it burned to the ground in 1897 By that time Lake Minnetonka had largely fallen out of favor as a vacation destination for wealthy tourists A number of factors including new railroad regulations new vacation spots and a national economic depression contributed to this decline Cottage period edit As national tourism to Lake Minnetonka faded in the 1890s a new era for Wayzata began Many urban dwellers began to construct summer cottages along Lake Minnetonka s shores as the Twin Cities grew While many of these new cottages were modest some were monumental Wayzata became home to a large collection of grand country estates along the Ferndale Shore Notable families who built country estates there include the Bells Boveys Crosbys Peaveys Pillsburys and Washburns Despite the influx of new summer residences Wayzata barely grew during this period That changed in 1905 when the village council voted for a Reconciliation Ordinance to repair relations with Hill and his railway now known as the Great Northern He responded by building a new train depot near downtown Wayzata At the depot s grand opening celebration in 1906 he declared it the handsomest on the entire Great Northern line nbsp Great Northern depot built 1906Wayzata was also connected to a new form of water transportation in 1906 The Twin City Rapid Transit Company launched six new Express Boats on Lake Minnetonka that served as an extension of the Twin City streetcar system Designed by Royal C Moore of Wayzata the boats provided fast reliable transportation for Lake Minnetonka residents There were connections to streetcars in Excelsior Deephaven and Tonka Bay In Wayzata passengers could transfer to Great Northern Railway trains This convenient service was very popular until about 1920 when local roads began to be improved for automobiles The service was discontinued in 1926 after several years of declining ridership Some of the Express Boats were scuttled purposely sunk in the lake that year One the Minnehaha was raised from the depths in 1980 restored and returned to passenger service in 1996 As the cottage era continued downtown Wayzata rebounded with residences and small commercial centers at each end of Lake Street Wayzata State Bank was established in 1909 as the area s first local financial institution The bank s first president was Moore who owned Moore Boat Works on Wayzata Bay He eventually sold his boat business to Eugene Ramaley Motorboating was all the rage by 1920 and Wayzata was at the center of the trend with two nationally famous boat makers Ramaley and Wise based there In 1929 the Ramaley Boat Company merged with Wise Boat Works and Walker Boat Works to form Minnetonka Boat Works Minnetonka Boat Works eventually became well known manufacturers and distributors of Tonka Craft and Chris Craft power boats 20th century edit Wayzata s population nearly doubled in the decades leading up to World War II Wayzatans were fortunate when one of their own Mayor Rufus Rand stepped forward to lead the town in meeting the challenges of modernizing its infrastructure Under Rand water and sewer service was provided to every building streetlights were installed roads were paved and the public beach and park was opened During his tenure Rand also served as the executive of a large gas company and a regent of the University of Minnesota After World War II many local farms and summer cottages were converted for use as year round single family homes Many new homes and gas stations were also constructed during this time At one point Wayzata had ten gas stations to serve a growing number of commuters and their cars U S Highway 12 which was built in the 1920s was widened to four lanes and the population swelled Downtown Wayzata residences were replaced by more stores serving not only Wayzatans but also new families moving onto the former farmlands outside Wayzata By the 1950s the greater Minneapolis Saint Paul metropolitan area had reached Wayzata nbsp Wayzata Community ChurchAfter it became a charter city Wayzata began to annex land from Minnetonka Plymouth and Orono and doubled in size 5 U S Highway 12 was widened again to become a freeway in the 1970s and a new shopping center opened 5 miles 8 0 km down the road These physical and economic changes caused some of Wayzata s downtown shops to be replaced by condominiums and office buildings Strip malls and fast food franchises came to a part of the town near the highway Residences also began returning to downtown as several condominium and townhouse developments appeared in the 1980s and 1990s By the 1990s Wayzata began to see an uptick in the demolition and replacement of older homes and commercial buildings It was common for newer homes and commercial buildings to be larger than their predecessors 21st century edit In 2003 Wayzatans passed a referendum to have the city buy the community s last remaining stand of the Big Woods for use as a park A new city hall and library were also constructed that year Since 2010 many new restaurants have appeared in the downtown district This is a major draw for visitors today nbsp Lake Street in downtownGeography editWayzata is a suburb of Minneapolis Minnesota 9 miles 14 kilometres to its west on the northeast tip of Lake Minnetonka 6 According to the United States Census Bureau the city has an area of 3 16 square miles 8 18 km2 of which 3 08 square miles 7 98 km2 is land and 0 08 square miles 0 21 km2 is water 7 The land cover types that compose the Wayzata area in descending order by square acreage are open water 36 residential areas farmsteads and commercial lands 35 forest 13 and farms 8 8 Climate edit Wayzata s climate is humid continental with hot summers cold winters and moderate autumns and springs Average summer temperatures range from 56 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit Average winter temperatures range from 2 to 27 degrees Fahrenheit The average annual rainfall is 30 4 inches 77 cm The average annual snowfall is 54 4 inches 138 cm 9 Ecology edit nbsp Lake MinnetonkaBefore it was settled by Euro Americans the Wayzata area was largely upland deciduous forest with small inclusions of wet prairie and lakes 8 Forest types typical in and around Wayzata have been maple basswood forest oak forest lowland hardwood forest and floodplain forest Non native forest types within the city were predominantly disturbed second growth forest types made up of elm box elder ash and cottonwood with occasional basswood maple and oak 8 10 Some of the species of plants considered invasive in the Wayzata area are purple loosestrife narrow leaf cattail common buckthorn leafy spurge tartarian honeysuckle garlic mustard reed canary grass Siberian elm and Amur maple 8 Some rare native species have also been seen in Wayzata including the Acadian flycatcher pugnose shiner and red shouldered hawk 8 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 1880132 1890273106 8 19002761 1 191049278 3 192063328 7 19301 10073 8 19401 47333 9 19501 79121 6 19603 21979 7 19703 70014 9 19803 621 2 1 19903 8065 1 20004 1138 1 20103 688 10 3 20204 43420 2 U S Decennial Census 11 2018 Estimate 12 2010 Census edit As of the census 13 of 2010 there were 3 688 people 1 795 households and 944 families residing in the city The population density was 1 197 4 inhabitants per square mile 462 3 km2 There were 2 041 housing units at an average density of 662 7 per square mile 255 9 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 92 5 White 3 0 African American 0 4 Native American 1 3 Asian 0 1 Pacific Islander 1 5 from other races and 1 1 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3 6 of the population nbsp Redeemer Lutheran ChurchThere were 1 795 households of which 20 8 included children under the age of 18 42 3 were married couples living together 7 2 had a female householder with no husband present 3 1 had a male householder with no wife present and 47 4 were non families 41 6 of all households were made up of individuals and 18 3 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 04 and the average family size was 2 80 The median age in the city was 47 8 years 19 1 of residents were under the age of 18 6 3 were between the ages of 18 and 24 20 7 were from 25 to 44 31 9 were from 45 to 64 and 22 2 were 65 years of age or older Among residents of the city 47 5 were male and 52 5 were female 2000 Census edit As of the census of 2013 there were 4 113 people 1 929 households and 1 041 families residing in the city The population density was 1 292 6 persons per square mile 499 4 km2 There were 2 047 housing units at an average density of 643 3 per square mile 248 5 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 96 11 White 0 41 African American 0 32 Native American 1 34 Asian 0 19 Pacific Islander 0 75 from other races and 0 88 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1 41 of the population There were 1 929 households of which 20 9 included children under the age of 18 46 6 were married couples living together 5 3 had a female householder with no husband present and 46 0 were non families 39 5 of all households were made up of individuals and 17 0 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 06 and the average family size was 2 77 The median age was 44 years 19 3 of residents were under the age of 18 6 0 were between the ages of 18 and 24 25 8 were from 25 to 44 28 1 were from 45 to 64 and 20 8 were 65 years of age or older For every 100 females there were 88 9 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 83 6 males The median income for a household in the city was 65 833 and the median income for a family was 96 859 Males had a median income of 51 000 versus 39 257 for females The per capita income for the city was 63 859 None of the families and 2 3 of the population were living below the poverty line including no under eighteens and 5 0 of those over 64 Politics editJohanna Mouton has been the mayor since 2021 14 Presidential election resultsPrecinct General Election Results 15 Year Republican Democratic Third parties2020 42 0 1 350 56 3 1 811 1 7 572016 43 9 1 238 48 0 1 354 8 1 2312012 55 6 1 405 43 2 1 091 1 2 322008 51 4 1 286 47 3 1 183 1 3 342004 54 1 1 372 44 7 1 133 1 2 512000 55 3 1 370 39 4 975 5 3 1311996 51 7 1 179 40 5 923 7 8 1801992 43 4 1 042 32 3 777 24 3 1311988 63 1 1 422 36 9 833 0 0 01984 65 3 1 486 34 7 791 0 0 01980 56 7 1 195 33 6 709 9 7 2051976 64 0 1 427 34 2 762 1 8 401972 67 2 1 327 31 1 613 1 7 341968 58 0 1 095 39 8 751 2 2 411964 56 8 997 42 8 752 0 4 71960 72 7 1 248 27 2 467 0 1 1Economy editCorporate headquarters edit nbsp Local businessesThe corporate headquarters of both Cargill and Carlson are in Minnetonka within 1 mile 1 6 km of Wayzata They are two of the largest employers in the Wayzata area The regional bank TCF was founded in Wayzata in 1923 16 The company was headquartered in Wayzata until 2019 Northern Oil and Gas Inc is headquartered in Wayzata 17 Ace Casual Furniture is headquartered in Wayzata 18 Infrastructure edit The United States Postal Service maintains a post office in Wayzata which is assigned the ZIP code 55391 Although this ZIP code serves an area much larger than the city of Wayzata and includes seven other municipalities around eastern Lake Minnetonka all locations in the ZIP code area use the name Wayzata in their postal addresses 19 Education edit nbsp West Middle SchoolWayzata Public Schools are part of Independent School District ISD 284 and serve all or parts of eight west suburban municipalities Plymouth Corcoran Hamel Maple Grove Medicine Lake Medina Minnetonka and Orono The only school within Wayzata s city limits is West Middle School The district covers 38 square miles 98 km2 extending north and east from Wayzata Bay on Lake Minnetonka and lies approximately 8 miles west of Minneapolis There are approximately 9 510 students enrolled in eight public elementary schools K 5 three middle schools 6 8 and one high school 9 12 Some students in the area attend public schools in other school districts that their families choose under Minnesota s open enrollment statute 20 Wayzata is also home to the Highcroft campus of The Blake School K 5 In 2012 Newsweek ranked Wayzata High School one of the top 1 000 public high schools in the United States 21 Schools in the Wayzata School DistrictElementary schools Middle schools High SchoolSunset Hill West Middle School Wayzata High SchoolPlymouth Creek Central Middle SchoolOakwood East Middle SchoolMeadow RidgeKimberly LaneGreenwoodGleason LakeBirchviewNorth WoodsParks and recreation editDakota Rail Regional Trail edit The Dakota Rail Trail is a 13 5 miles 21 7 km paved regional trail In Hennepin County the trail winds around Lake Minnetonka through Wayzata Orono Minnetonka Beach Spring Park Mound Minnetrista and Saint Bonifacius The trail continues for 12 5 miles 20 1 km in Carver County and terminates in Mayer The trail is managed by the Three River Park District 22 The trail is a converted railroad bed formerly owned by Dakota Rail In 2001 the Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority HCRRSA and Carver and McLeod Counties purchased the corridor At a cost of 5 9 million construction of the trail started in 2008 In June 2009 the city of Mound held the grand opening for the trail The trail offers parking and amenities 23 Wayzata Beach edit The Wayzata Beach is in downtown Wayzata on Lake Minnetonka The beach is open to the public and has permit and non permit parking A lifeguard is on duty from mid June to mid August when the temperature is above 65 degrees Fahrenheit The beach features A sandy beach and grassy peninsula Shaded picnic areas Playground equipment Canoe racks Stand up paddleboard rentals 24 Volleyball court Boat slips Playing fields 25 In popular culture editIn the 1990s TV series Beverly Hills 90210 Brandon Walsh Jason Priestley and Brenda Walsh Shannen Doherty moved to California from Wayzata In the show both characters mispronounce Wayzata as Way za da In the 1996 film Fargo Jerry Lundegaard intends to purchase a parking lot in Wayzata Much of the 1999 film Drop Dead Gorgeous starring Kirsten Dunst Kirstie Alley Denise Richards Allison Janney Ellen Barkin Brittany Murphy and Amy Adams was filmed in Wayzata Scenes were filmed at West Middle School the Wayzata VFW and 634 Park Street The character Ben Linus in the TV series Lost assumed the identity of a Henry Gale from Wayzata Minnesota In the show the character mispronounces Wayzata as Why Zah tah Aerial shots of Wayzata were featured in the fourth episode of the 2018 TV series The Assassination of Gianni Versace American Crime Story Notable people editSalisbury Adams Minnesota state legislator and lawyer James Ford Bell first president of General Mills Al Quie former Governor of Minnesota and U S Congressman Rufus Rand politician and business executive Douglas Dayton first president of Target 26 Marchette Chute U S author and biographer Dick Beardsley long distance runner and winner of the 1981 London Marathon Kent DuChaine American blues singer and guitarist Kimberly Elise film and television actress alumna of Wayzata Senior High Orlando J Heinitz politician and businessman Tim Herron American professional golfer 27 James Laurinaitis linebacker for the Saint Louis Rams John Sharpless University of Wisconsin Madison professor 28 Lorie Line pianist David Bromstad designer and television personality Jim Ramstad U S Representative Betsy Hodges Mayor of Minneapolis from 2014 to 2018 Amy Klobuchar U S Senator alumna of Wayzata Senior High Robert L Searles Minnesota state representative and businessman 29 References edit 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved July 24 2022 US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey October 25 2007 Retrieved January 31 2008 About Wayzata Wayzata MN Official Website www wayzata org Retrieved December 7 2021 American FactFinder United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved November 13 2012 a b Wayzata Historical Society City History Willcox Ken 2012 City of Wayzata City of Wayzata Web 09 July 2013 US Gazetteer files 2010 United States Census Bureau Retrieved November 13 2012 a b c d e Wayzata Natural Resources Inventory and Minnesota Land Cover Classification System Mapping Hennepin County MN hennepin us Hennepin County Mar 2006 Web July 2013 Maple Plain Minnesota Weatherbase N p n d Web July 9 2013 Deciduous Forest Biomes of Minnesota Minnesota DNR Minnesota Department of Natural Resources n d Web July 9 2013 United States Census Bureau Census of Population and Housing Retrieved June 8 2014 Population Estimates United States Census Bureau Retrieved July 14 2019 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved November 13 2012 Wayzata City Council Member Johanna McCarthy Running For Mayor Wayzata com Retrieved May 21 2021 Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State Election Results Archived from the original on February 22 2021 Retrieved February 22 2021 TCF Bank Profile Minnesota s top 50 public companies ranked by revenue with No 1 hitting 226 billion Star Tribune Ace Casual Furniture contact us Retrieved September 19 2019 Post Office Location Wayzata United States Postal Service Retrieved on December 23 2010 Open Enrollment Minnesota Department of Education Archived from the original on August 26 2010 Retrieved November 19 2010 America s Best High Schools 2012 The complete list of the 1 000 top U S schools Newsweek 2012 Dakota Rail Regional Trail Three Rivers Park District Three Rivers Parks Retrieved July 12 2013 Blake Laurie New bike trail peddles Lake Minnetonka views Star Tribune Star Tribune Retrieved July 12 2013 Wai Nani Surf amp Paddle www wainanisup com Parks and Recreation City of Wayzata Minnesota City of Wayzata Minnesota Retrieved July 12 2013 Arnold Laurence July 9 2013 Douglas J Dayton first president of Target department stores dies at 88 The Washington Post Archived from the original on July 13 2013 Retrieved July 12 2013 Tim Herron PGA Tour Retrieved October 8 2012 John Sharpless Our Campaigns com Retrieved October 1 2013 Minnesota Legislatorrs Past amp Present Robert L SearlesExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wayzata Minnesota nbsp United States portalCity of Wayzata Wayzata Historical Society Wayzata Public Schools U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Wayzata Minnesota Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wayzata Minnesota amp oldid 1171177331, 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