Long Prairie, Minnesota Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

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This city has a C5 Census Class Code, which indicates that it's an incorporated place. This city serves as the equivalent of a county subdivision. Its Functional Status Code is "A," which indicates that it's an active government providing primary general-purpose services. Long Prairie is also known by unofficial names such as nursing homes, college residence halls, and military barracks. These are all group quarters, but it's unclear how many are living in these buildings.

As of 2019, the median property value in Long Prairie, MN was $92,100, a little more than half of the national average. Homeownership rate in Long Prairie, MN is 60.8%, indicating that residents own their homes. Most people in Long Prairie, MN drive to work on their own, with an average commute time of 15.4 minutes. Two cars per household are the most common choice of transportation in Long Prairie, MN.

The population of Long Prairie City is just a bit above the state average, with a median household income significantly lower than the state average. The city is home to a large population of hispanics and blacks, as well as a small percentage of people of hispanic and white races. Long Prairie is also home to a Medal of Honor Recipient, Charles P. Davis.