Bird's-eye view of J.R. Watkins Company

Bird's-eye view of J.R. Watkins Company

Postcard with a bird's-eye view of J.R. Watkins Company, showing home office buildings, bank, factories, branches, and printing plant, Winona, c.1940.

Bird's-eye view of Minneapolis

Bird's-eye view of Minneapolis

Drone view of the Mississippi River, Nicollet Island, St. Anthony Falls, and East Bank neighborhoods. The closest bridge is the Hennepin Avenue Bridge; downstream are the Central Avenue Bridge, the Stone Arch Bridge, and the St. Anthony Falls Bridge across I-35W. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Johnny Q., September 22, 2019. CC BY 3.0

Bird's-eye view of Paisley Park complex

Bird's-eye view of Paisley Park complex

Bird's-eye view of Paisley Park complex, Bing Maps, 2016.

Bird's-eye view of Vasa

Bird's-eye view of Vasa

Bird's-eye view of Vasa (Goodhue County), the first Swedish colony in Minnesota. Postcard c.1900.

Bird’s eye view of Minneapolis, Minn., 1891

Bird’s eye view of Minneapolis, Minn., 1891

Bird's eye view of Minneapolis, Minn., 1891. Author: F. Pezolt. Publisher: Imperial Printing Co. This map offers a not entirely unrealistic representation of the ambitious Minneapolis just before the start of the twentieth century.

Bird’s eye view of the Duluth Zoo, ca. 1936.

Bird’s eye view of the Duluth Zoo

Bird’s eye view of the Duluth Zoo, ca. 1936.

Bird’s eye view of the Duluth Zoo, ca. 1940.

Bird’s eye view of the Duluth Zoo

Bird’s eye view of the Duluth Zoo, ca. 1940.

Black and white photograph of cantonments at Fort Snelling, 1917.

Bird’s-eye view of cantonments at Fort Snelling

Bird’s-eye view of cantonments at Fort Snelling, 1917.

Bird’s-eye view of Gooseberry Falls State Park

Bird’s-eye view of Gooseberry Falls State Park

Bird’s-eye view of Gooseberry Falls State Park. Photograph by Pete Markham, September 20, 2008. CC BY-SA 2.0

aerial photograph of St. Olaf College campus

Bird’s-eye view of St. Olaf College campus

A bird’s-eye view of the St. Olaf College campus. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user Daniel Edwins, October 7, 2004. CC BY-SA 2.0.

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