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Alexandria is a resort town in the truest sense — it lives by the seasonal calendar of the lakes around it, and the year here has a distinct shape because of that. The population swells in summer and contracts in winter. The restaurants that are packed in July are quieter and more local in October. The hardware store, the diner, the marina supply shop — these are the year-round constants, and they're where the actual town life happens once the weekenders go home.
Owning property in or near Alexandria puts you on both sides of that rhythm. Summer here is loud and full, with everything you'd want from a lake town — full restaurants, busy main street, festivals, dock parties, music on weekends. Off-season is when Alexandria becomes a different place: slower, more neighborhood-feeling, the kind of town where people stop on the sidewalk to talk for ten minutes about nothing in particular.
People who move to Alexandria from elsewhere — the Twin Cities, the coasts, anywhere — tend to talk about the same things after a year. The light. The quiet at night. How quickly people start to know your name at the coffee shop. How much time gets given back to you when you stop spending it in traffic. There's a self-selection that happens in towns like Alexandria; people who land here tend to mean it.
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The year in Alexandria runs on the lake calendar. Memorial Day weekend is the first crowd of the season; by mid-June every place is full; by Labor Day the town starts to exhale. October is when the locals reclaim it — same restaurants, fewer waits, the leaves coming in across the lake basin, the kind of fall weekends people drive in for specifically.
Winter changes the town more than people expect. The seasonal restaurants close. The marinas wind down. The handful of year-round places get tighter and friendlier. The ice fishing community shows up — different crowd, different rhythm, but still a busy lake town just in a less obvious way. Spring is the slow re-opening, weekend by weekend, until summer comes back around.
Living year-round in Alexandria means watching that rhythm from the inside rather than the outside. Most second-home owners who stay a few years end up spending more shoulder-season weekends here than they planned, because the off-season version of the town is, for a lot of people, the better one.
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