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Gardner Law Office, LLC

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23 years in practice
Auto Accidents, Construction Injury, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
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Gardner Law Office, LLC

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23 years in practice
Auto Accidents, Construction Injury, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
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About Fridley, Minnesota

Nestled in Anoka County, Minnesota, Fridley is a suburban community located just north of Minneapolis. Its prime location offers residents easy access to both the urban amenities of the Twin Cities and the tranquility of the surrounding natural landscapes. Situated along the Mississippi River, Fridley boasts scenic riverfront areas and parks, providing recreational spaces for residents to enjoy. The city's commitment to green spaces is evident in places like Locke Park, a popular local park with walking trails, sports facilities, and picnic areas.

One interesting aspect of Fridley is its historical connection to World War II. During the war, the Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant, which played a crucial role in producing ammunition for the U.S. military, was located in Fridley. The plant was a significant employer in the area and contributed to the city's growth during that period. Today, the site has been repurposed, but its historical significance is remembered through local exhibits and commemorations.

While Fridley may not be known for a plethora of famous residents, it has been home to noteworthy individuals. One such figure is Mark Parrish, a former professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League (NHL). Additionally, Fridley has been the residence of successful business professionals, educators, and community leaders, contributing to the city's diverse and dynamic population.

Fridley has also hosted notable events, including its annual '49er Days celebration, which commemorates the city's founding in 1949. The event typically features parades, community activities, and a sense of camaraderie among residents. These local events contribute to Fridley's strong community spirit and make it a welcoming and vibrant place for residents and visitors alike.

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