Black and white photograph of automobiles in Moose Lake after fire, 1918.

Automobiles in Moose Lake after fire

Automobiles in Moose Lake after fire, 1918.

Black and white photograph of Frank Riples’ store, Avoca, 1887.

Avoca

Frank Riples’ store, Avoca, 1887.

Black and white photograph of the Avoca marker in Murray County. Part of the Coteau des Prairies, Murray County. Photograph ca. 1942.

Avoca marker in Murray County

Avoca marker in Murray County, ca. 1942. Part of the Coteau des Prairies, Murray County.

Award presented to the designers of a Oromo cultural exhibit at the Festival of Nations

Award presented to the designers of a Oromo cultural exhibit at the Festival of Nations

Award of excellence presented to the designers of a Oromo cultural exhibit at the Festival of Nations in St. Paul, 1994. Used with the permission of Teferi Fufa.

Aztec City

Aztec City

“Aztec City,” a mural painted by John Acosta, Frank Sanchez, and Carlos Menchaca on the wall of a St. Paul building at 736 Robert Street between 1980 and 1983. Google street view, 2009.

Black and white photograph of the front exterior of B'nai Abraham Congregation taken in 1922.

B'nai Abraham Congregation, Minneapolis

Photograph of the front exterior of B'nai Abraham Congregation taken in 1922. The building, at the corners of Ninth Street and Thirteenth Avenue South in Minneapolis, was originally a Methodist church.

B'nai Abraham Synagogue, Virginia

B'nai Abraham Synagogue, Virginia

B'nai Abraham Synagogue in Virginia, Minnesota (328 S. 5th Street). Photo by Wikimedia Commons user McGhiever, May 25, 2014. CC BY-SA 3.0

B'nai Abraham Synagogue, Virginia

B'nai Abraham Synagogue, Virginia

B'nai Abraham Synagogue in Virginia, Minnesota (328 5th St S), 1926.

Poster for B. B. King concert at the Depot, June 28, 1970. Courtesy of Mark Freiseis.

B. B. King concert poster

Poster for B. B. King concert at the Depot, June 28, 1970. Courtesy of Mark Freiseis.

Babcock Road sign

Babcock Road sign

Road sign originally located on Trunk Highway 60 near Faribault, Minnesota, in the mid-twentieth century. The road was named in honor of Charles Merritt Babcock (1871-1936), commissioner of Highways. The sign was used ca. 1920–1960.

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