Savage

Savage

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Savage is one of the fastest growing communities in Scott County, Minnesota. This thriving city can trace its roots to the lumber and railroad industry. It is known for its beautiful bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, in addition to a rich history that involves Charles Lindbergh who crash-landed his plane in the area before he became world famous!

Nowadays, Savage is a thriving community, known for its well-run school system and beautiful neighborhoods. Located just 15 miles southwest of Minneapolis, Savage also offers great shopping, dining, and entertainment. If you are searching for homes for sale in Savage, MN, view our Savage real estate listings today.

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100 Active Homes For Sale  |  Median Home Price $428,780
Recreation

Savage is committed to maintaining a robust park system that creates a sense of community through programs and activities that are available year round for citizens of all ages. In Savage youā€™ll find leagues and programs for both adults and youth including camps, athletics, and playground programs. There are also a variety of events available for every holiday, outdoor skating rinks, concerts in the parks, and much more!

Shopping

In Savage, your shopping needs will be met no matter what youā€™re looking for. The Savage Town Square offers everything from grocery stores to convenience stores, Marketplace at 42 offers department stores and fast food restaurants, and be sure to stop by the Mainstream Boutique for unique womenā€™s clothes, shoes and accessories!

Dining

Savage is not short on places to eat, no matter what kind of dining experience you crave. EL Loro Mexican Restaurant offers classic Mexican dishes in a casual setting, Spice Thai Cuisine is a homey restaurant offering Thai noodle dishes, curries, and stir fries, or head to Buffalo Tap & Grill for a laid-back atmosphere offering burgers, wings and brews.

Green/Environmental

Scott County provides a Household Hazardous Waste Facility for proper disposal of household hazardous waste. This includes such items as paint and stain products, yard chemicals, automotive chemicals, household cleaners, and more. For further information regarding this facility visit the City of Savage website.

Schools

The city of Savage is served by 3 independent public school districts:

  • Prior Lake-Savage District 719
    • Six elementary schools
    • 2 middle schools
    • Area Learning Center serving 9th-12th grade
    • 1 high school
  • Burnsville-Eagan-Savage District 191
    • 10 elementary schools
    • 3 middle schools
    • 1 high school
    • 1 alternative high school
  • Shakopee School District 720
Transportation

SmartLink provides dial-a-ride, ADA and medical assistance transit services. Savage is also served by 4 separate bus routes through Minnesota Valley Transit Authority.

Local Government

The Savage city council consists of a mayor and 4 council members whom all serve 4 year terms. They are primarily responsible for making laws, setting policies, handling budgets and settling a wide range of agendas within the community.

City History

In 1852 there was a small trading post that sat at the junction of Credit River and the Minnesota River. Soon after, Hamilton Landing was built to where many Scottish and Irish settlers landed after boarding a steamboat at Fort Snelling, and formed a small village. As more and more people continued to arrive, shops and homesteads were built with farming and trading being the primary industries. The first railroad tracks were laid in Hamilton in 1865, and hosted the first steamboat locomotive in the state. A post office was established one year later.

Savage is committed to maintaining a robust park system that creates a sense of community through programs and activities that are available year round for citizens of all ages. In Savage youā€™ll find leagues and programs for both adults and youth including camps, athletics, and playground programs. There are also a variety of events available for every holiday, outdoor skating rinks, concerts in the parks, and much more!

In Savage, your shopping needs will be met no matter what youā€™re looking for. The Savage Town Square offers everything from grocery stores to convenience stores, Marketplace at 42 offers department stores and fast food restaurants, and be sure to stop by the Mainstream Boutique for unique womenā€™s clothes, shoes and accessories!

Savage is not short on places to eat, no matter what kind of dining experience you crave. EL Loro Mexican Restaurant offers classic Mexican dishes in a casual setting, Spice Thai Cuisine is a homey restaurant offering Thai noodle dishes, curries, and stir fries, or head to Buffalo Tap & Grill for a laid-back atmosphere offering burgers, wings and brews.

Scott County provides a Household Hazardous Waste Facility for proper disposal of household hazardous waste. This includes such items as paint and stain products, yard chemicals, automotive chemicals, household cleaners, and more. For further information regarding this facility visit the City of Savage website.

The city of Savage is served by 3 independent public school districts:

  • Prior Lake-Savage District 719
    • Six elementary schools
    • 2 middle schools
    • Area Learning Center serving 9th-12th grade
    • 1 high school
  • Burnsville-Eagan-Savage District 191
    • 10 elementary schools
    • 3 middle schools
    • 1 high school
    • 1 alternative high school
  • Shakopee School District 720

SmartLink provides dial-a-ride, ADA and medical assistance transit services. Savage is also served by 4 separate bus routes through Minnesota Valley Transit Authority.

The Savage city council consists of a mayor and 4 council members whom all serve 4 year terms. They are primarily responsible for making laws, setting policies, handling budgets and settling a wide range of agendas within the community.

In 1852 there was a small trading post that sat at the junction of Credit River and the Minnesota River. Soon after, Hamilton Landing was built to where many Scottish and Irish settlers landed after boarding a steamboat at Fort Snelling, and formed a small village. As more and more people continued to arrive, shops and homesteads were built with farming and trading being the primary industries. The first railroad tracks were laid in Hamilton in 1865, and hosted the first steamboat locomotive in the state. A post office was established one year later.

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