Color image of canoers in the BWCA, ca. 2006.

Canoers in the BWCA

Canoers on the Rainy River in the BWCA, ca. 2006.

Cans of SPAM with Hawaiian-themed packaging

Cans of SPAM with Hawaiian-themed packaging at the SPAM Museum in Austin, Minnesota. Photograph by Mary Laine, 2017.

Canteen at a tourist camp

Canteen at a tourist camp, ca. 1925.

Photograph of Canton Railroad and Depot

Canton Railroad and Depot

Canton Railroad and Depot, 1910. Canton, five miles south of Henrytown, was chosen as the stop along a new railroad line in 1879, which was an economic blow to Henrytown. Used with the permission of Amy Jo Hahn.

Black and white photograph of the Capitol approach, with Wabasha Street on the left, Cedar Street on the right, showing the site of the second state capitol as a parking lot, 1954.

Capitol approach

Capitol approach, with Wabasha Street on the left, Cedar Street on the right, showing the site of the second state capitol as a parking lot, 1954.

Capitol basement and foundation construction

Capitol basement and foundation construction

Early stage of work on Capitol basement and foundation. No description on print except: “#7, July 1, 1896.” Photograph album, May 1896–November 1905 (+Reserve 47, Box 1). Minnesota Board of State Capitol Commissioners records, 1892–1914.

Capitol builders’ memorial plaque

Capitol builders’ memorial plaque

Capitol builders’ memorial plaque, 2017. Photograph by Randy Croce.
© Randy Croce

Capitol dome interior during construction

Capitol dome interior during construction

Original description in album: “No. 104, South East Dome Foundation Pier, Minnesota State Capitol, May 1, 1900.” Note the unsafe ladder with its bottom rung propped up across a beam, without any rope or clamps to hold it in place. Photograph album, May 1896–November 1905 (+Reserve 47, Box 1). Minnesota Board of State Capitol Commissioners records, 1892–1914.

Black and white engraving of the first capitol building

Capitol, St. Paul

The first Minnesota Capitol, 1853-1872.

Caporales dance attire

Caporales dance attire

Dancers of Mi Perú-Minnesota wear Caporales dance attire. Caporales is an Afro-Andean dance from the mountain regions of Peru and Bolivia. Photo by Sarah Leon Waddell, 2022. Used with the permission of Sarah Leon Waddell Photography.

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