April 15, 1974 – “St. Cloud was awarded the title of All-American City on this date. The
All-American City Award is given by the National Civic League every year to 10
select cities. This prestigious award recognizes communities that
demonstrate innovation, inclusiveness, civic engagement, and cross sector
collaboration to tackle community-wide issues.
The award program began in 1949 when a newspaper reporter brought up the idea to the National Civic League (known then as the National Municipal League). Since its inception, it has been given to more than 500 cities. St. Cloud was proud to join those ranks when it was award an All-American City on April 15th, 1974.
The award program began in 1949 when a newspaper reporter brought up the idea to the National Civic League (known then as the National Municipal League). Since its inception, it has been given to more than 500 cities. St. Cloud was proud to join those ranks when it was award an All-American City on April 15th, 1974.
St. Cloud was chosen for this award for many
reasons. They were impressed by the organization of St. Cloud
Opportunities. This group was formed in 1955 by St. Cloud individuals
concerned with the lack of taxable property and employment in St. Cloud.
They purchased a tract of land and developed it to become the St. Cloud
Industrial Park, thus creating the opportunity for 3,000 jobs and more than $20
million a year.
The All-American City committee was also impressed
with the history of the city and the health care, education, and religious
options available to citizens. They also liked the development of the
Municipal Athletic Complex in a prime commercial area.
In a letter inviting community members to a banquet
to celebrate this accomplishment, the St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce
stated: ‘Monday, April 15, 1974, is a day that most of us will remember for
years to come. We hope that you, your family, business and professional
associates and friends are as proud as we are with the announcement that St.
Cloud has been named an All-American City by the National Municipal League.’”
http://wjon.com/st-cloud-becomes-an-all-american-city-on-this-date-in-central-minnesota-history/
Photo taken by Pamela J. Erickson. Released
into the public domain June 24, 2014,
as long as acknowledgement included.
as long as acknowledgement included.
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