Lake No facts for kids
Lake No. 2 is a special kind of area in Lake County, Minnesota, United States. It's called an "unorganized territory" because it doesn't have its own local government, like a city or a town. Instead, it's managed by the county government. In the year 2000, about 1,955 people lived there.
About Lake No. 2's Land
Lake No. 2 is a pretty big place! It covers a total area of about 272.3 square miles (which is about 705.2 square kilometers). Most of this area, around 268.4 square miles (695.2 square kilometers), is land. The rest, about 3.9 square miles (10.0 square kilometers), is water.
Small Communities in Lake No. 2
Even though Lake No. 2 doesn't have its own city government, there are several small communities located within its borders. These places are often called "unincorporated communities" because they are not officially part of a city or town.
Who Lives in Lake No. 2?
Based on information from the year 2000, there were 1,955 people living in Lake No. 2. The area wasn't very crowded, with only about 7.3 people living per square mile.
There were 800 homes, or "households," in the territory. Many of these were families living together. The average household had about 2 to 3 people.
The people living in Lake No. 2 were of different ages. About 22% of the population was under 18 years old, and about 15% were 65 years old or older. The average age of people living there was 43 years old.