Black and white photograph of Apistoka at Fort Snelling concentration camp, c.1862–1863. Photograph by Benjamin Franklin Upton.

Apistoka at Fort Snelling concentration camp

Apistoka at Fort Snelling concentration camp, c.1862–1863. Photograph by Benjamin Franklin Upton.

Apollo 17 moon rock and Minnesota state flag plaque

Apollo 17 moon rock and Minnesota state flag plaque

Plaque with a miniature Minnesota state flag and a chunk of moon rock embedded in Lucite. The flag was carried to the moon by the spacecraft America during the December 17–19, 1972, as part of the Apollo XVII mission. The rock is from the Taurus Littrow valley of the moon and technically known as "Sample 70017." This is a "Goodwill Moon Rock," one of which was presented to each state and 135 countries by President Nixon in 1973.

Color image of an Apple II computer, 2010. Photographed by Wikimedia Commons user Rama.

Apple II computer

Apple II computer, 2010. Photographed by Wikimedia Commons user Rama.

Apron sale organized by the Clara Barton Club

Apron sale organized by the Clara Barton Club

An apron sale organized by the Clara Barton Club at Westbrook's annual Hospital Days event. Apron sales, including baked and canned goods, sometimes netted over $1,000 per sale. From the Sentinel Tribune (Westbrook), 1983.

Aqua Jesters visiting Sister Kenny Institute, Minneapolis.

Aqua Jesters visiting Sister Kenny Institute, Minneapolis

Aqua Jesters visiting Sister Kenny Institute, Minneapolis, December 1947.

Dance contest, Minneapolis Aquatennial, 1947

Aquatennial dance, Minneapolis, 1947

Dance contests were a perennial feature in early Aquatennials. Used with the permission of the Hennepin County History Museum.

Parade floats passing down a Minneapolis Street for Aquatennial's Grande Day Parade, 1960.

Aquatennial Parade, 1960.

Parade floats passing down a Minneapolis Street for Aquatennial's Grande Day Parade, 1960.

Aquatennial Queen Connie Haenny, 1963

Aquatennial Queen Connie Haenny, 1963

While winning the Queen of the Lakes pageant came with impressive perks for candidates in the early decades of the Aquatennial such as new cars and international trips, schedules proved grueling at times. 1962’s Queen of the Lakes, Pamela Jo Albinson, recalled the work which went into being featured in the parades: “Connie and I had to stand because of the float design. We were strapped into a metal waist--harness attached to a sturdy pole. Then our dresses were placed over the contraption. When the float jounced or jostled, it was quite a task to remain poised and posed.” Pamela Albinson, Seventy Five Years of the Minneapolis Aquatennial (Minneapolis: Nodin Press, 2014). Used with permission of the Hennepin County History Museum.

Queen of the Lakes Joyce Moen in Hollywood studios of CBS radio with Gene Autry.

Aquatennial Queen of the Lakes Joyce Moen in Hollywood studios of CBS radio with Gene Autry.

: Inaugural Queen of the Lakes Joyce Moen meets with movie and radio star Gene Autry, the world famous “singing cowboy” in CBS Radio’s Hollywood studio. Variety shows featuring celebrities like Bob Hope, Joe Lewis, the Chordettes, Carol Richards, Natalie Wood, Jimmy Stewart, and Jerry Mathers were main attractions for years. Used with permission of the Hennepin County History Museum.

Black and white photograph of an archaeological crew and mechanical equipment near the Round Tower, 1958.

Archaeological crew and mechanical equipment near the Round Tower

Archaeological crew and mechanical equipment near the Round Tower, 1958.

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