Black and white photograph of Minnehaha Falls, Dakota Indians in the foreground, 1857.

Minnehaha Falls, Dakota Indians in the foreground

Dakota men pose at the falls for one of the earliest photographs taken there, 1857. Photographer: Benjamin Franklin Upton.

Black and white photograph of Grange Hall (Minnehaha Grange Number 398) in Edina, 1948.

Minnehaha Grange hall

Grange Hall (Minnehaha Grange Number 398) in Edina, 1948.

Color image of St. Paul’s Minnehaha Playground Building designed by Clarence Wigington and built in 1940. Photographed by Paul Nelson on August 14, 2014.

Minnehaha playground building

St. Paul’s Minnehaha Playground Building designed by Clarence Wigington and built in 1940. Photographed by Paul Nelson on August 14, 2014.

Color image of Minneopa Falls, Minneopa State Park, October 21, 2010. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user McGhiever.

Minneopa Falls

Minneopa Falls, Minneopa State Park, October 21, 2010. Photograph by Wikimedia Commons user McGhiever.

Blacka nd white photograph of of Minneopa Falls on the Minneopa River in winter, ca. 1920.

Minneopa Falls in winter

View of Minneopa Falls on the Minneopa River in winter, ca. 1920.

Colorized postcard of Minneopa Falls, Minnesota State Park, Mankato, Minnesota, ca. 1915.

Minneopa Falls postcard

Postcard of Minneopa Falls, Minnesota State Park, Mankato, Minnesota, ca. 1915.

Black and white photograph of Minneopa Falls, ca. 1865. Photograph by Whitney’s Gallery.

Minneopa Falls, Blue Earth County

Minneopa Falls, ca. 1865. Photograph by Whitney’s Gallery.

Color image of a pinback button promoting the 1967 fundraising campaign to expand Minneopa State Park by almost 800 acres.

Minneopa State Park button

Pinback button promoting the 1967 fundraising campaign to expand Minneopa State Park by almost 800 acres. Photograph by Karin J. Green, May 10, 2017.

Color image of a WPA plaque near the Minneopa Falls at Minneopa State Park, April 8, 2017. Photograph by Karin J. Green.

Minneopa State Park WPA plaque

WPA plaque near the Minneopa Falls at Minneopa State Park, April 8, 2017. Photograph by Karin J. Green.

Minnesota 4-H logo. The 4 Hs represent head, heart, hands, and health.

Minnesota 4-H logo

Minnesota 4-H logo. The 4 Hs represent head, heart, hands, and health.

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