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I stand corrected. The Arboretum is officially in the city of Chaska. It is exactly 4 miles from the center of Chanhassen. I would imagine most people who would visit Chanhassen would have no problem, driving the 4 minutes/miles to the Arboretum.
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Right, I wasn't arguing that point.
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One gets the impression that pray4rain is doing their best on this thread to demonstrate the negative connotation of "Minnesota Nice".
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Figure that out all by yourself, did you? ;-)
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Chanhaska is the same thing but with different city governments. You really cant tell where one ends and one begins. Very nice area thought, you have a nice mix of woods, homes, and shoping. Prince lives there I believe, so whatever that tells you. Very close to Lake Minnetonka, which is nice. Expensive area so you do have your yuppies and snobs, but not everyone is that way, but you would be supprised how many beamers and volvos, etc. you see driving around.
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