“Charles A. Lindbergh—The Boy and the Man”

“Charles A. Lindbergh—The Boy and the Man”

Paul Granlund’s statue “Charles A. Lindbergh—The Boy and the Man,” installed on the grounds of the Minnesota State Capitol. Photograph by Flickr user Cliff, June 6, 2008. CC BY 2.0

“Charles A. Lindbergh—The Boy and the Man”

“Charles A. Lindbergh—The Boy and the Man”

Paul Granlund’s statue “Charles A. Lindbergh: The Boy and the Man,” installed in Paris. Photograph by Melissa Peterson, May 21, 2017. Used with the permission of Melissa Peterson.

Headline and text of an article (“Crowd of 500 See Cop Get Worst of Struggle for Gun”) published in the Northwestern Bulletin, an African American newspaper based in St. Paul, on June 24, 1922. Public domain.

“Crowd of 500 See Cop Get Worst of Struggle for Gun”

Headline and text of an article (“Crowd of 500 See Cop Get Worst of Struggle for Gun”) published in the Northwestern Bulletin, an African American newspaper based in St. Paul, on June 24, 1922. Public domain.

“Crush on You” by the Jets

Excerpt from the song “Crush on You,” from the Jets’ self-titled 1985 album.

“Crush on You” single by the Jets

“Crush on You” single by the Jets

The cover of the Jets’ 1985 single “Crush On You.”

Black and white photograph of cars on the Dan Patch line, 1910.

“Dan Patch Line” car

Cars on the Dan Patch line, 1910.

Black and white photograph of the arrival of one of the picnic trains of the Dan Patch Electric Line at Antlers Park, c.1912.

“Dan Patch Line” picnic train

Arrival of one of the picnic trains of the Dan Patch Electric Line at Antlers Park, c.1912.

“Discoverer” detail on the Columbus Memorial

“Discoverer” detail on the Christopher Columbus Memorial

Dedication engraved on the Christopher Columbus Memorial on the grounds of the Minnesota State Capitol. Photograph by Peter DeCarlo, 2019.

“Escapade” by Janet Jackson

Excerpt from the song “Escapade,” from Janet Jackson’s 1989 album Rhythm Nation 1814.

Clipping from the St. Paul Weekly newspaper, June 11, 1859. This article mentions the number of people who have moved to “around Northfield” to dig Ginseng. It also mentions that “At Faribault sales amount to five or six tons per week.”

“Everybody is Going for Ginseng”

Clipping from the St. Paul Weekly newspaper, June 11, 1859. The article mentions the number of people who have moved to “around Northfield” to dig ginseng. It also mentions that “At Faribault sales amount to five or six tons per week.”

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