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erronis

(23,709 posts)
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 11:42 AM 4 hrs ago

Mapping Google's Unmappable City -- Jason Koebler - 404Media

https://www.404media.co/mapping-googles-unmappable-city/?ref=daily-stories-newsletter

How filmmaker Chris Parr put North Oaks, Minnesota on the map.

North Oaks, Minnesota is the only city in the United States that is not on Google Maps Street View. YouTube documentarian Chris Parr, who grew up not too far from North Oaks, set out to change that earlier this year. For a brief few days, he literally put North Oaks on the map. And then it was gone again.

"It's known by Minnesotans as a place where executives and CEOs live," Parr told 404 Media. "Famously Walter Mondale is from North Oaks, but also like United Healthcare executives and Target executives."



North Oaks has managed to largely stay unmapped on Street View because of the way the city handles its streets. In almost every city and town in the United States, property owners give an easement to their local government for the roads in front of their homes (or don't have any claim to the roads at all). In North Oaks, homeowners' property extends into the middle of the street, meaning there is literally no "public" property in the city, and the roads are maintained by the North Oaks Homeowners' Association (NOHOA): "the City owns no roads, land, or buildings. The 50-60 miles of roads in the city are owned by the NOHOA members whose property extends to the center of the road subject to easements in favor of NOHOA," the homeowners association's website, which has very little information on it and notes that it is "unable to share most private documents with the public." The roads entering North Oaks have no trespassing signs posted and automated license plate readers.

In the early days of Google Maps, North Oaks was on Street View. But in May, 2008, the city threatened Google with a lawsuit because its Street View cars had trespassed. Google deleted its Street View images and North Oaks hasn't been on Street View since.

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Interesting phrase: "Target executives"
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Mapping Google's Unmappable City -- Jason Koebler - 404Media (Original Post) erronis 4 hrs ago OP
interesting Kali 4 hrs ago #1
Sounds like heaven! erronis 4 hrs ago #3
Romneys live in Belmont, Massachusetts.........psst kiri 1 hr ago #6
It does come up in gurgle maps erronis 31 min ago #7
Kalorama Heights in DC is google mapped. Ilsa 4 hrs ago #2
How ironic. "Target officials" wolfie001 2 hrs ago #4
North Oaks is the gated community of gated communities. MineralMan 2 hrs ago #5

Kali

(56,820 posts)
1. interesting
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 11:48 AM
4 hrs ago

my house isn't on street view either, kind of for same reason though it is more that they could never get in here in one of their vehicles. also it is on the map incorrectly, showing a through road that you can not drive any more so we get the occasional moron trying to do it and they always either have to turn around and go back the 5 miles of bad dirt road or they break something on the way out.

kiri

(967 posts)
6. Romneys live in Belmont, Massachusetts.........psst
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 02:21 PM
1 hr ago

The Romney clan lives in Belmont, MA, a suburb of Boston/Cambridge. You cannot find the place on any map! I stumbled on it---just from its neighbor--while looking for a private school that had its own observatory, while seeking a dark night sky.

MineralMan

(151,155 posts)
5. North Oaks is the gated community of gated communities.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 02:01 PM
2 hrs ago

I once went to an estate sale there. I had to stop at the entrance gate and explain what I was doing in North Oaks. I was allowed in. I found nothing of interest to me at the estate sale, which was actually a fake estate sale, operated by one of the main antique shops in the Twin Cities. Prices were full retail on all of the items.

Nice houses, there, though. Fortunately, I didn't run into any of the HOA Karens in the development.

That was the only time I was ever on the streets of North Oaks.

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