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How Much Do You Know About Lakeville?
Every town has its traditions. Check out these fun facts about what makes Lakeville so special.

Lakeville is a place like no other. And whether you grew up here, recently moved to the area or you’re just an occasional visitor, you know that Lakeville has its own special traditions and history that make it so unique.
A few things to know:
- Hot Sam's Antiques & Used Furniture is a must-visit destination for antique lovers and anyone looking for unique, one-of-a-kind items. The undeniably unique space is part photo park, part theme park, part artist’s haven, part junkyard and part antique shop.
- If you're a fan of nature, the city boasts over 62 parks and 100 miles of trails, like the resident-favorite Ritter Farm Park to find a serene spot to enjoy the great outdoors.
- For those who prefer indoor activities, head to the city’s movie theater, Emagine Lakeville. This community establishment offers not just films, but also amenities such as reclining chairs and a full bar: the perfect way to unwind after a long day of exploring.
- If you're a foodie, you'll love Lakeville's thriving dining scene. From classic American fare at Ole Piper to Mexican cuisine at Teresa's, there's something for everyone.
- Lakeville is home to the Antlers Park Beach, a popular spot for swimming, picnicking and sunbathing. The beach also features a playground, volleyball courts and picnic shelters, making it the perfect spot for a family day out.
- The city's historic downtown area is filled with unique shops, restaurants and events. From the weekly Farmers' Market to the annual Pan-O-Prog festival, there's always something happening in downtown Lakeville.
- If you're a fan of craft beer, Lakeville has a lot to offer. The city is home to several breweries, including Angry Inch Brewing and Lakeville Brewing Company, where you can enjoy a cold pint and some tasty pub fare.
- Lakeville is also home to several historic farms, including the Oliver Kelley Farm, which was established in 1860s and is now a living history museum. Visitors can explore the farm's restored buildings and learn about life on the prairie in the 19th century.
- The city's thriving arts scene includes the Lakeville Area Arts Center, which hosts art exhibitions, live performances and classes for all ages. From pottery to painting, there's something for everyone at this creative hub.
- Lakeville is known for its high quality of life, with excellent schools, parks and community amenities. In fact, the city has been recognized as one of the best places to live in the United States by both Money.com and Niche.com. Whether you're looking to start a family or enjoy your retirement years, Lakeville is a wonderful place to call home.
- Lakeville is a hub for sports and recreation. The city is home sports facilities like the Ames Arena, where residents can watch or participate in youth hockey, figure skating and other sports at the arena.
- Lakeville's historic downtown area is a charming and inviting destination for visitors and locals alike. The downtown district is located along Holyoke Avenue and features several buildings that date back to the late 1800s, giving it a unique and historic character.
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