Color image of the helmet worn by Minnesota Vikings safety Paul Krause in the late 1970s.

Helmet worn by Minnesota Vikings safety Paul Krause

Helmet worn by Minnesota Vikings safety Paul Krause in the late 1970s.

Color image of the home jersey worn by Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Cris Carter in 1995.

Jersey worn by Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Cris Carter

Home jersey worn by Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Cris Carter in 1995.

Color image of Minnesota Vikings Zubaz pants, 1990.

Minnesota Vikings Zubaz pants

Minnesota Vikings Zubaz pants, 1990.

Minnesota Vikings

The Minnesota Vikings professional football club has competed in the National Football League (NFL) since 1961. The team ranks among the most successful franchises in the NFL, with seventeen divisional titles since 1970. They have reached the playoffs in twenty-nine of their fifty-seven seasons and made four Super Bowl appearances. Eleven former players, one coach, and one general manager from the Vikings have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, in Canton, Ohio.

Svenska Amerikanska Posten

Published in Minneapolis between 1885 and 1940, Svenska Amerikanska Posten (the Swedish American Post) was one of the largest and most popular Swedish-language newspapers in the United States. It catered to an urban, secular segment of the Swedish American community.

Marjorie McNeely Conservatory (Como Park Conservatory)

The conservatory at Como Park in St. Paul, which opened on November 7, 1915, is a well-maintained example of a Victorian greenhouse. While many similar “crystal palaces” have been torn down, St. Paul’s conservatory has remained a center for horticulture, recreation, and education for over a century.

Ames, Albert Alonzo “Doc” (1842–1911)

Albert Alonzo Ames, called “Doc,” was mayor of Minneapolis four times, between 1876 and 1903. Though he earned notoriety as "the shame of Minneapolis" for his involvement in extortion and fraud during his last term in office, Ames also won praise for his work as a doctor and an advocate for veterans.

Morton Gneiss

Morton gneiss (pronounced “nice”), named for the town in Renville County where it has been quarried, is one of the oldest stones on the planet: about 3.5 billion years old. It is known for its beauty as an ornamental stone in buildings and monuments.

Color image of an early version of a Post-it Note, 1986.

3M Post-it Notepad

An early version of a Post-it Note, 1986.

Post-it Notes

Introduced to the public in 1980, the Post-it Note has become one of the Minnesota-based 3M Company’s most successful products.

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