AUTOS SEEK REFUGE IN THE LAKE FROM FIRE
28 km away
A Leif Erickson Ship in Duluth
28 km away
Chippewa (Ojibwa) Indians in pageant, Itasca State Park.
83 km away
5th St looking north
106 km away
James Hurley residence
106 km away
Native American Fishing Scene
140 km away
Village of RadissoN
143 km away
Students and teacher from School District 89
147 km away
Primary Department of the Kingsbury School
147 km away
Chippewa Indians
147 km away
School District #37
159 km away
An Ojibwe elder man named George Farmer
162 km away
Ridgeland Supply Company Store
174 km away
Episcopal Missionaries teaching Chippewa Indians lace-making
179 km away
A Chippewa Indian
179 km away
Knutson Grocery Store
184 km away
Anoka City Basketball Team
184 km away
William Houle from the Centerville 4-H Club
184 km away
Hauling logs to the landing on the Mississippi River.
190 km away
On the Sessing Hardware Truck
200 km away
Intersection of West Broadway Avenue and Victory Memorial Drive
200 km away
A horse-drawn streetcar stopped on 6th St. and 8th Ave
206 km away
The Faribault House
211 km away
Horse-drawn wagons, including a water wagon
215 km away
Annual School Meeting
218 km away
Water street, before the fire of the 1880
225 km away
Unidentified family home
229 km away
The old Chaska Creamery
231 km away
Old clay hole behind Cooper's Grocery Store
231 km away