FairRidge Trail

FairRidge Trail

The FairRidge Trail near Fairfax is one of many bicycle trails built at least partially on abandoned rail beds in Minnesota. Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Tony Webster, July 15, 2015.

Color image of a fallout shelter water storage can, c.1950s.

Fallout shelter water storage can

Fallout shelter water storage can, c.1950s.

Black and white photograph of Minneopa Falls, Minnesota, ca. 1865.

Falls at Minneopa

Minneopa Falls, Minnesota, ca. 1865.

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Falls of Saint Anthony

Falls of St. Anthony, c.1865. Photograph by Joel Emmons Whitney. Water power provided the energy for the saw and flour mills that put Minneapolis on the map.

Black and white photograph of St. Anthony Falls taken c.1860.

Falls of St. Anthony

Black and white photograph of St. Anthony Falls taken c.1860.

Falls View Shelter (Bridgehead Refectory), Gooseberry Falls State Park

Falls View Shelter (Bridgehead Refectory)

Falls View Shelter, originally used as a visitors’ center for Gooseberry Falls State Park; also known as the Bridgehead Refectory. Photograph by Noah Barton, 2021. Used with the permission of Noah Barton.

Black and white photograph of a family civil defense drill, 1953.

Family civil defense drill

Family civil defense drill, 1953.

Family members of Jean-Baptiste and Pelagie Faribault

Family members of Jean-Baptiste and Pelagie Faribault

Family members of Jean-Baptiste and Pelagie Faribault, ca. 1850. Pictured are their son Alexander (standing at left); their grandson George (seated at left); and George’s bride, Euphrasine St. Antoine (seated at center). Jean-Baptiste is seated on the far right. Father Augustin Ravoux stands between Jean-Baptiste and Euphrasine.

Family members reunited after the Worthington ICE raid

Family members reunited after the Worthington ICE raid

The Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota’s John Keller (left) and UFCW Local 1161 President Mike Potter (right) with two family members (center) reunited after the ICE raid on the Swift & Company plant in Worthington. Photograph by the Minnesota Immigrant Freedom Network, December 14, 2006.

Family of Frederick Spangenberg Sr.

Family of Frederick Spangenberg Sr.

Family of Frederick Spangenberg Sr., c.1900.

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