The aerial view shows the three-story hotel with its four-story octagonal tower and many porches, its water tower and wooded grounds, and the railroad tracks behind the hotel.
A view of the business district along Minnesota Avenue in St. Peter. The view includes Ritt's Appliances, Schleuder's Jewelry, and Dick's Clothing on the west side of the 300 block of South Minnesota Avenue.
Panoramic view of business district area of South Hibbing, Minnesota. The left area of the photograph depicts a housing area. Panning to the right area, the photograph depicts a dirt berm, possibly a levy, a mine dump and the Grant Street Bridge. The balance of the photograph in the foreground depicts a long railroad train consisting of larger size ore cars. The background right area of the photograph depicts the Hibbing High School, City Hall clock tower, a water tower, the Hibbing Power Plant and the Presbyterian Church.
A view of the business district along Minnesota Avenue in St. Peter. The view includes Schleuder's Jewelry, and Dick's Clothing on the west side of the 300 block of South Minnesota Avenue. The Nicollet County Bank is also visible on the next block.
St. Peter business district looking northward along South Minnesota Avenue from a location at its intersection with Grace Street. Many old cars are visible, and the signs of many of the stores can be read. The boulevard that started at Skaro Street can be seen in the far distance in the middle of the photograph.
Panoramic view of the Cooley Business Office (right) and shop buildings of the Cooley plant with employee cars in the parking lot in Cooley, Minnesota.
Rail service reached Winton in 1902 when the Duluth and Iron Range Railroad extended service to Fall Lake and Winton. Sixty years later the station was still open two hours each day as the train still thundered through.
An exterior view of the Dupont Cash Market storefront, which was one of several family-owned markets that served the North Side community. It was located at 928 Dupont Avenue South.
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives