WCCO Wheaties Quartet

WCCO Wheaties Quartet

The WCCO Wheaties Quartet, which performed the “Gold Medal Fast Freight” radio program in the 1930s.

Black and white photograph of a food demonstration for WCCO-TV, 1957.

WCCO-TV food demonstration

Food demonstration for WCCO-TV, 1957.

Black and white photograph of a WDGY radio tower, 1947. Photographed by the Minneapolis Star Journal.  The optometry shop of Dr. George Young, the founder of WDGY, is visible below the tower.

WDGY radio tower

WDGY radio tower, 1947. Photographed by the Minneapolis Star Journal. The optometry shop of Dr. George Young, the founder of WDGY, is visible below the tower.

Weatherball coin bank

Weatherball coin bank

Bronze-finished metal Weatherball coin bank offered free to those opening savings accounts with $25 or more at a Northwestern National Bank in October 1959.

Weatherball on top of the Northwestern National Bank

Weatherball on top of the Northwestern National Bank

Weatherball on top of the Northwestern National Bank building, Minneapolis, 1950.

Webb Publishing Company, special equipment that assembles and binds telephone directories.

Webb Publishing Company, special equipment that assembles and binds telephone directories.

Webb Publishing Company, special equipment that assembles and binds telephone directories, 1937.

Weber Werness Studios in the Handicraft Guild Building, Tenth Street

Weber Werness Studios in the Handicraft Guild Building, Tenth Street

Second floor of Weber Werness Studios in the Handicraft Guild Building, 89 South Tenth Street, Minneapolis, c.1930.

photograph depicting a group constructing a path up Barn Bluff

Webster's Way

Red Wing citizens construct Webster's Way, an improved path to Barn Bluff's summit, in spring 1899. A stairway that followed this path would be added in 1929.

Black and white photograph of a wedding held at Tifereth B’nai Jacob Congregation in Minneapolis c.1950.

Wedding at Tifereth B’nai Jacob Congregation, Minneapolis

Photograph of a wedding held at Tifereth B’nai Jacob Congregation in Minneapolis c.1950.

Wedding cape

Wedding cape

Wedding cape worn by Adda Thompson Clements in Winona, Minnesota. Made by St. Paul dressmaker Mary G. Worley, 1879.

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