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Civil War veterans being shown World War II rifles and machine guns on Veterans Day at the Minnesota
historium:Inside the first mall in the USA, Southdale Mall (1956), which Frank Lloyd Wright visited
yesterdaysprint:Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 23, 1916
GIF IT UP entry from Sara Ring in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Source materials courtesy the National Arc
GIF IT UP entry from Sara Ring in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Source materials courtesy the National Arc
yesterdaysprint:The Minneapolis Star, Minnesota, January 4, 1922
Abandoned mail order house [M.W. Savage Co.]Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1939.
13th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Spanish American War.
~ The Hendricks Pioneer (Hendricks, Minnesota) January 16, 1902
April 6, 1917 - The United States officially enters World War I “Two days after the U.S. Senat
In 1862, as Union and Confederate troops fought bitterly against one another, another conflict erupt
Teamsters and police clash during the 1934 Minneapolis General Strike.
Minneapolis-St. Paul - Rachelle, Nicole, thanks for hosting and touristy tips! This set is another e
April 6, 1917 - The United States officially enters World War I “Two days after the U.S. Senat
yesterdaysprint: Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 20, 1906
The “Minnesota Iceman” was marketing as the Missing Link of human evolution found frozen
Teamsters and police clash during the 1934 Minneapolis General Strike.
Attack of the 1st Minnesota at Gettysburg by Don Troiani.
historycultureeducation: Prince, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1977 Source: reddit.com/r/OldSchool
hclib: From the Desk of Gratia Countryman Here is the first in an ongoing series from the desk
A woman on a farmer’s shoulder emphasizes a corn crop’s height in Minnesota, 191
yesterdaysprint: Little Falls Herald, Minnesota, November 16, 1900
Minneapolis-St. Paul - Rachelle, Nicole, thanks for hosting and touristy tips! This set is another e
~ American Social Health Association, 1922via University of Minnesota“Don’t worr
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