Black and white photograph of view of Winslow House, Upton Block and Jarrett House, St. Anthony.

View of Winslow House, Upton Block and Jarrett House, St. Anthony

View of Winslow House, Upton Block and Jarrett House, St. Anthony. 1858, photographed by Benjamin Franklin Upton. On the left is the elegant Winslow House, perched above the Mississippi River; at center is a store selling iron and steel nails, groceries, and other provisions; and on the right is the Jarrett House, where Ralph Grey had a barbering business.

View of Wita Tanka (Pike Island) and Fort Snelling from Mendota

View of Wita Tanka (Pike Island) and Fort Snelling from Mendota

View of Wita Tanka (Pike Island) and Fort Snelling from Mendota. Painting by Edward Kirkbride Thomas, ca. 1850.

Oil-on-canvas painting of steamboats traveling the Mississippi River. Painted by Ferdinand Richardt in 1857.

View on the Mississippi River

Oil-on-canvas painting of steamboats traveling the Mississippi River. Painted by Ferdinand Richardt in 1857.

Color view toward Old Main following the 1998 tornado.

View toward Old Main following the 1998 tornado

View toward Old Main following the 1998 tornado.

Viewing area at the International Wolf Center

Viewing area at the International Wolf Center

Visitors observing the ambassador wolf pack from the viewing area of the International Wolf Center in Ely, 2017. Photo by International Wolf Center staff.

Views of the interior of Northwest National Bank

Views of the interior of Northwest National Bank

Views of the interior of Northwest National Bank, Minneapolis, ca. 1898. From Art Glimpses of Minneapolis: The City of Homes. ([Minneapolis]: Times Newspaper Company, 1898).

Black and white photograph of Viking fans strip the scoreboard after the Vikings lose to Kansas City in the last game played at Met Stadium, 1981. Photograph: John Doman, St. Paul Dispatch & Pioneer Press.

Viking fans strip the scoreboard after the Vikings lose to Kansas City in the last game played at Met Stadium

Viking fans strip the scoreboard after the Vikings lose to Kansas City in the last game played at Met Stadium, 1981. Photograph: John Doman, St. Paul Dispatch & Pioneer Press.

Viking sword

Viking sword

Viking broadsword dated to between 800 and 1000 CE. The sword was presented to Bergmann Richards, president of the Minnesota Historical Society, by Wilhelm Morgenstierne, Norwegian Ambassador to the United States, at the dedication ceremony of the Leif Erikson Memorial on the State Capitol grounds on October 9, 1949. The sword remains on long-term loan to the Minnesota Historical Society from the people of Norway.

Villa Emile

Villa Emile

A front view of Villa Emile on Coney Island in Waconia.

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