Higbee Hall

Higbee Hall

Higbee Hall, the administration building at the Women's State Reformatory, Shakopee, 1936. Photo by A. F. Raymond.

Tinted color postcard of High bridge c.1905.

High bridge, St. Paul

Tinted postcard of High bridge c.1905.

Black and white photoprint of High bridge c.1889.

High bridge, St. Paul

Black and white photoprint of High bridge c.1889.

High Falls on the Pigeon River

High Falls on the Pigeon River

The Pigeon River, which marks a thirty-one-mile portion of the US-Canada border, is the primary route by which voyageurs paddled to the Canadian interior. The lower Pigeon River, which empties into Lake Superior, alternates between navigable waters, cascades, and waterfalls. One of these, High Falls (pictured), is 120 feet tall—the highest in Minnesota. Voyageurs avoided the forbidding lower river by following the Grand Portage trail. Photo by Jon Lurie, 2020.

High Grade Bicycles

High Grade Bicycles

Advertising poster from S.F. Heath Cycle Co. of Minneapolis, undated.

Marshall plays Glencoe in the girls’ state basketball tournament at the Met Center in Bloomington, 1976.

High school basketball game at the Metropolitan Sports Center, 1976

Marshall plays Glencoe in the girls’ state basketball tournament at the Met Center in Bloomington, 1976.

Black and white photograph of the high school in Virginia, Minnesota, ca. 1920.

High school in Virginia

High school in Virginia, Minnesota, ca. 1920.

Highland Park Water Tower

Highland Park Water Tower

Highland Park Water Tower, St. Paul. Photograph by Eric Hankin-Redmon, April 25, 2019.

Highland Park Water Tower

Highland Park Water Tower

Highland Park Water Tower, St. Paul. Photograph by Eric Hankin-Redmon, April 25, 2019.

Highland Park Water Tower

Highland Park Water Tower

Highland Park Water Tower, St. Paul. Photograph by Eric Hankin-Redmon, April 25, 2019.

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