Color image of the Fort Snelling Round Tower, 2016. Photograph by Paul Nelson.

Fort Snelling Round Tower

Fort Snelling Round Tower, 2016. Photograph by Paul Nelson.

Fort Snelling, Pike Island, and Sibley Historic Site, ca. 1840

Fort Snelling, Pike Island, and Sibley Historic Site, ca. 1840

The intersection of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers (Bdote), including Fort Snelling and Pike Island (Wita Tanka). The Sibley Historic Site is in the center foreground. Oil-on-canvas painting by Edward Kirkbride Thomas, ca. 1840.

Fort Snelling-Mendota Bridge

Fort Snelling-Mendota Bridge

The mile-long Fort Snelling-Mendota Bridge spanning the Minnesota River was dedicated to the 151st Field Artillery when it was completed in 1926—an illustration of the high esteem accorded the regiment.

Forty Years of Penumbra Theatre: Lou and Sarah Bellamy Reflect

In this video produced by the Minnesota Historical Society, Lou Bellamy and his daughter Sarah sketch out the history of Penumbra Theatre.

Foshay Tower

Foshay Tower

The Foshay Tower in Minneapolis, May 19, 2007. Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Bobak Ha'Eri. CC BY-SA 3.0

Black and white photograph of Foshay Tower and IDS Center, Minneapolis, 1975.

Foshay Tower and IDS Center, Minneapolis

The Philip Johnson-designed IDS Center, seen behind the Foshay, supplanted the Foshay Tower as Minneapolis's tallest building when it opened in 1972.

Black and white photograph of Foshay Tower at Ninth Street and Marquette, Minneapolis, 1958

Foshay Tower at Ninth Street and Marquette, Minneapolis

The tower was built upon an existing two-story structure, which formed the base of the new skyscraper, 1958.

Black and white photograph of Foshay Tower, 821 S. Marquette Avenue, Minneapolis, 1928–1929.

Foshay Tower, Minneapolis

Foshay Tower, 821 S. Marquette Avenue, Minneapolis, 1928–1929.

Founders of the New Ulm Turnverein, November 11, 1956.

Founders of the New Ulm Turnverein (Gymnastic Club)

Founders of the New Ulm Turnverein, November 11, 1956.

Founders of Theater Mu

Description: The founders of Theater Mu in 1992. Pictured are (left to right): Andrew Kim, Rick Shiomi, Martha Johnson, Dong-il Lee, and Diane Espaldon. Photograph by Donna Gustafson.

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