Black and white photograph of the bicentennial kick-off celebration featuring Lieutenant Governor Rudy Perpich at End-o-Line Railroad Park, July 1976.

Bicentennial celebration at End-o-Line Railroad Park

Bicentennial kick-off celebration featuring Lieutenant Governor Rudy Perpich at End-o-Line Railroad Park, July 1976. Used courtesy of the End-o-Line Railroad Park and Museum.

Bicycle hat

Bicycle hat

Bicycle hat with straw inner rim, c.1880–c.1899.

Bicycle knickers

Bicycle knickers

Bicycle knickers designed and worn by Peter A. Schaub of the St. Paul tailoring firm Schaub Brothers, Inc., 1897.

Bicycle license plate

Bicycle license plate

Bicycle path license issued by the City of Minneapolis in 1902.

Bicycle race, Red Wing

Bicycle race, Red Wing

Bicycle race, Red Wing, c.1896.

Cover art of the pamphlet handed out at the charity minstrel show. It features minstrel drawings and a hat advertisement in the form of a minstrel skit. From the Minnesota Historical Society pamphlet collection, St. Paul.

Big Minstrel Jubilee hosted by Elks Lodge No. 59 (1924)

Cover art of the pamphlet handed out at the charity minstrel show. It features minstrel drawings and a hat advertisement in the form of a minstrel skit. From the Minnesota Historical Society pamphlet collection, St. Paul.

Aerial view of the BigBio project inside Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve.

BigBio Project

Aerial view of the BigBio project inside Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve. Photograph by Jacob Miller, July 26, 2014.

Color image of Bill Baker’s 1980 Olympic jersey and hockey stick. Photographed on November 3, 2004, and shared via Flickr by public.resource.org.

Bill Baker’s 1980 Olympic jersey

Bill Baker’s 1980 Olympic jersey and hockey stick, 2004. Baker, who was born in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and played hockey for the University of Minnesota, was part of the "Minnesota Miracle," in which the US men's hockey team (twelve of whom were originally from Minnesota) defeated the Soviet Union in the 1980 Winter Olympics. Photograph by Flickr user public.resource.org.

Bill Rowe

Bill Rowe

Bill Rowe, University of Minnesota anthropology professor and founder of Open Arms‒Minnesota. Used with the permission of Open Arms.

Page from the Bankers in Burnt Cork pamphlet. This show was a blackface minstrel production organized by the St. Paul chapter of the American Institute of Banking. From the Minnesota Historical Society pamphlet collection, St. Paul.

Billy Broad in blackface (1910)

Page from the Bankers in Burnt Cork pamphlet. This show was a blackface minstrel production organized by the St. Paul chapter of the American Institute of Banking. From the Minnesota Historical Society pamphlet collection, St. Paul.

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