Color image showing the effects of Minnesota's harsh climate on the golden horses of the quadriga, August 1994. Photographed by Linda A. Cameron.

The effects of Minnesota's harsh climate on the golden horses of the quadriga

The effects of Minnesota's harsh climate on the golden horses of the quadriga, August 1994. Photographed by Linda A. Cameron.

Painting of the Eighth Minnesota Infantry (Mounted) in the Battle of Ta-Ha-Kouty (Killdeer Mountain)

The Eighth Minnesota Infantry (Mounted) in the Battle of Ta-Ha-Kouty (Killdeer Mountain)

The Eighth Minnesota was mounted during Sully's expedition. Here they fight dismounted at the battle of Killdeer Mountain, July 28, 1864. Every fourth man is positioned in the rear as a horse holder. Oil on canvas painting by Carl Ludwig Boeckmann, c.1910.

Color image of the figure of "Prosperity" being removed for restoration, September 23, 2014. Photographed by Linda A. Cameron.

The figure of "Prosperity" being removed for restoration

The figure of "Prosperity" being removed for restoration, September 23, 2014. Photographed by Linda A. Cameron.

Photograph of The Fireplace of States, Bemidji Tourist Information Center

The Fireplace of States

The Fireplace of States inside the Tourist Information Center, Bemidji, ca. 2015.

Black and white photograph of the first horsecar in the Twin Cities (St. Paul Street Railway Company), July 15, 1872.

The first horsecar in the Twin Cities (St. Paul Street Railway Company)

The first horsecar in the Twin Cities (St. Paul Street Railway Company), July 15, 1872.

Black and white photograph of the first Pillsbury Bake-Off in New York City at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, 1949.

The first Pillsbury Bake-Off in New York City

The first Pillsbury Bake-Off in New York City at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, 1949.

Black and white photograph of the first real estate office in Minneapolis, c.1855.

The first real estate office in Minneapolis

The first real estate office in Minneapolis, c.1855.

The first Target store

The first Target store

The first Target store, Roseville, 1963. Photo by Norton and Peel.

The first Tilt-A-Whirl

The first Tilt-A-Whirl

The first Tilt-A-Whirl, built by Herbert Sellner in James Chapman’s garden in Faribault, 1926. It was later purchased by the Wildwood Amusement Park in White Bear Lake. Photograph collection, White Bear Lake Historical Society. Used with the permission of White Bear Lake Historical Society.

The first Tilt-A-Whirl, installed at Wildwood Amusement Park

The first Tilt-A-Whirl, installed at Wildwood Amusement Park

Children at Wildwood Amusement Park in the first Tilt-A-Whirl, built by Herbert Sellner in Faribault and moved to White Bear Lake. Photograph collection, White Bear Lake Historical Society. Used with the permission of White Bear Lake Historical Society.

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