Dedication of the Leif Ericson memorial

Dedication of the Leif Ericson memorial

Dedication of the Leif Erikson memorial on the grounds of the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul on October 9, 1949. Photograph by the Minneapolis Star-Journal.

Dedication of the Norelius stone at Vasa.

Dedication of the Norelius stone at Vasa

Dedication of the Norelius stone at Vasa, 1915.

Dedication of Thomas Lowry memorial, Minneapolis

Dedication of Thomas Lowry memorial

Dedication of Thomas Lowry memorial, Minneapolis, 1915.

Deep-fried eelpout at the International Eelpout Festival, ca. 2010s. Photo by Josh Stokes

Deep-fried eelpout

Deep-fried eelpout at the International Eelpout Festival, ca. 2010s. Photo by Josh Stokes

Color image of Deerwood Auditorium, 1995.

Deerwood Auditorium

Deerwood Auditorium, 1995.

Photograph of the DeGonda Family

DeGonda Family

The DeGonda family in Le Sueur County, ca. 1916. In 1866, Mary Muggli DeGonda and her five surviving children emigrated from Graubünden to Minnesota. This photograph shows the siblings about fifty years later. Pictured are (left to right, back row): Gion Rest (John) DeGonda; Giachen Antoni (Jacob) DeGonda; and (left to right, front row): Onna Maria Turte (Mary Dorothy) DeGonda Freiberg; Rosa Martina (Rose) DeGonda Simonett; and Maria Aloisa (Louisa) DeGonda Joerg. From the Richard C. DeGonda family papers; used with the permission of Richard C. DeGonda.

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Delegates march up Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis

Arrival of the delegates as they march up Nicollet Avenue toward the West Hotel during the Republican National Convention, Minneapolis.

Black and white photograph of Delos and Maud Hart Lovelace with daughter Merion, c.1931.

Delos and Maud Hart Lovelace with daughter Merion

Delos and Maud Hart Lovelace with daughter Merion, c.1931.

Black and white photograph of Delos Lovelace with his daughter, Merion, c.1931.

Delos Lovelace with his daughter, Merion

Delos Lovelace with his daughter, Merion, c.1931.

Demolition of the Met Center (Metropolitan Sports Center) in Bloomington, 1994. The stadium was demolished after the North Stars hockey team left Minnesota. A common refrain among North Stars fans, who blamed owner Norm Green for abandoning the state, was “Norm sucks.”

Demolition of the Met Center

Demolition of the Met Center (Metropolitan Sports Center) in Bloomington, 1994. The stadium was demolished after the North Stars hockey team left Minnesota. A common refrain among North Stars fans, who blamed owner Norm Green for abandoning the state, was “Norm sucks.”

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