
| William & Patricia | Lower level updates and two decks |
| David & Michelle | Kitchen remodel |
| Kevin & Jennifer | Kitchen remodel, bathroom remodel, upper level floor plan rework with millwork update |
| Pamela | Bathroom remodel |
| Jeff & Karlyn | Kitchen remodel, bathroom remodel, new floors, home addition, family room, new siding and windows, whole house remodel |
| Scott & Lonnie | Kitchen remodel, removed wall between kitchen and dining room |
| Chris & Ruth | Whole house water damage repair for a 1918 home |
| Doug & Cindy | 2nd story addition over garage |
| Rich & Cindy | Kitchen remodel, bathroom remodel, new hardwood floors and interior updates |
| Al & JoAnn | Kitchen and bathroom updates; lower level/basement finish with bathroom, bar and family room. |
| Russ & Susie | Basement finish, home addition and windows |
| Steve & Susan | Kitchen remodel, master bathroom remodel, new hardwood floors, new 4-season porch with deck, updated family room with fireplace |
| Chris & Kellee | ice dam repairs |
| Steve | Ice dam repairs |
Apple Valley is in northwestern Dakota County and was incorporated in 1969. There are six elementary, three middle and three high schools in the city, all operated by Independent School District 196. Apple Valley has an estimated population of over 50,000 and an approximate area of 17.56 square miles. Centered around the intersection of Cedar Avenue and County Road 42, Apple Valley is located about 20 minutes south of downtown Minneapolis or St. Paul and 15 minutes south of the Minneapolis/St. Paul airport or the Mall of America. Apple Valley is home to the Minnesota Zoo, a nationally-famous zoological garden that houses hundreds of animals from several distinct climatological zones.
Apple Valley's historical roots lead back to the mid-1800s when it was a farming community known as Lebanon Township. The first town meeting was held on May 11, 1858 in a home near the area that is now Westview Elementary School. Lebanon Township remained much the same for its first century, but in 1963, Orrin Thompson selected the name "Apple Valley" for several homes on either side of County Road 42.
Apple Valley boasts many notable residents, among them: Lindsey Vonn, Olympic skier; Karl Goehring, a goaltender for the Manitoba Moose and Dave Lee, a WCCO Radio show morning host.
Apple Valley | Burnsville | Farmington | Lakeville | Prior Lake | Rosemount | Savage | Shakopee
Apple Valley's first town meeting was held on May 11, 1858 in a home near the area that is now Westview Elementary School.
The name "Burnsville" is attributed to an early Irish settler and land owner, William Byrne. His surname was recorded as "Burns" and was never corrected.
Farmington is home to three properties listed on the Register of Historic Places for Dakota County: the Daniel F. Akin House, the Church of the Advent and the Exchange Bank Building.
On the south metro fringe, Lakeville is one of the fastest growing cities in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area.
Prior Lake features many recreational amenities including more than 54 parks, over 100 miles of trails and sidewalks and 14 lakes.
Four major highways link Rosemount to Minneapolis/St. Paul, and is home to the Pine Bend Refinery, which is the largest oil refinery in Minnesota and one of the largest in the United States.
Once a shipbuilding port for the U.S. Navy, Savage is now an industrial manufacturing job center in the southern metro.
Incorporated in 1857 as a booming river town, today Shakopee is the county seat of Scott County, and residents enjoy both the atmosphere of a small town and the resources of a metropolitan area.
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