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Milling district, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1915.
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General Mills flour mill, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1948.
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Pillsbury's 'A' Mill, the largest flour mill in the world, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1926.
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Milling district, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1923.
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Milling district, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1910.
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Washburn 'A' flour mill, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1910.
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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1955.
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West Riverside and Lake Street Bridge, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1910.
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City skyline, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1955.
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United States Lock and Dam No 2, Mississippi River, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1910.
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Barges on the Mississippi River at the Ford Plant, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1933.
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City skyline at night, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1970.
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Club Row, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1915.
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Aerial view of downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1970.
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Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport, Minnesota, USA, 1970.
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Loring Park, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1935.
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Merchants Bridge and the paddle steamer 'Spread Eagle', St Louis, Missouri, USA, 1908.
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McKnight Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1914.
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Merchants Bridge, St Louis, Missouri, USA, 1910.
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Merchants Bridge, St Louis, Missouri, USA, 1910.
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Stone Arch Bridge, St Anthony Falls and the milling district, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1915. 
Stone Arch Bridge, St Anthony Falls and the milling district, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, 1915. Vintage postcard showing the Stone Arch Bridge crossing the Mississippi River at St Anthony Falls. The flour mills of Minneapolis' milling district can be seen on the far bank of the river. The bridge was built in 1883 by James J Hill for his Great Northern Railway. It ceased to be used as a railway bridge in 1978 and now carries a combined cycle path and footpath over the Mississippi. 
Unique Identifier AR951874 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4788px × 2917px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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