
Title: Ford Plant St. Paul Minnesota (MN), White Border unused
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Title: Hotel Saint Paul St. Paul Minnesota (MN), White Border unused
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Title: Hotel Saint Paul St. Paul Minnesota (MN), White Border unused
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Title: Roberts Street St. Paul Minnesota (MN), White Border unused
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Title: Bird's Eye View St. Paul Minnesota (MN), White Border PM 1928 Jul-07
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Title: Public Library St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen PM 1944 Jun-08
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Title: Public Bath St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Rice Park Fountain St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Dec-04
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Title: Bird's-Eye View St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Sep-12
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Title: New Post Office Building St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Sep-12
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Title: Nicollet Avenue, Sixth Street St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Sep-12
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Title: Panorama St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: St. Paul Cathedral St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
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Title: Summit Avenue St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
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Title: Skyline From Mississippi River St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
Description:
Saint Paul Skyline, from the Mississippi River, showing Federal Building, right, First National Bank Building in background, and Court House at left. Steamer "Capitol" at the dock.
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Title: St. Paul City Hall And Ramsey County Court House St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
Description:
Saint Paul's City Hall and Court House, unique in design and architecture, is one of the finest, most modern buildings of its kind in the world. Its beauty in simplicity of line and unusual interior finishes has attracted world-wide attention.
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Title: Hotel St. Paul St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
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Title: Prom Ballroom St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen PM 1942 Jul-29
Description:
Located on University Ave, midway between the business district of Minneapolis and St. Paul. � It is ultra modern in design and furnishings. Completely air-conditioned for summer and winter dancing, it offers every accommodation such as table-seating for 1800, luxurious lounges, two mammoth refreshment bars, sunken dance floor of 12000 square feet. � Due to its tremendous capacity nominal prices prevail. � Truly - The Prom offers luxury at low cost.
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Title: Rotunda And Entrance To Senate Chamber St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
Description:
Minnesota State Capitol
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Title: St. Paul Cathedral St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
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Title: Gates Ajar An Fountain, Como Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen PM 1957 Sep-16
Description:
This beautiful floral display is located at one of the entrances to Como Park and is one of many skillfully arranged flower gardens. The garden is flood-lighted and the fountain is illuminated with colored lighting of present a spectacular night view
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Title: Summit Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1909 Sep-20
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Title: Ramaley's Pavilion, White Bear Lake St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Nov-19
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Title: St. Paul Minn From Under High Bridge St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1908 Nov-30
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Title: State Capitol St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1913 May-28
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Title: Conservatory, Como Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
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Title: The Lutheran Church Of The Redeemer, 313 No. Dole Street St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the historic Missouri Synod churches of St. Paul
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Title: Presbyterian Homes Of Minnesota, Inc., 3220 Lake Johanna Boulevard St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
Presbyterian Homes, located on a beautiful lakeside wooded campus of 27 acres, offers Seniors a 208 bed Health Care Center, a Residence for retirement living, and a host of community services, including a Home Health Agency.
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Title: A Bit Of Landscape Gardening, Como Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1909 Oct-24
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Title: St. Paul City Hall And Ramsey County Court House St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
Description:
Saint Paul's Hall and Court House, unique in design and architecture, is one of the finest, most modern buildings of its kind in the world. Its beauty in simplicity of line and unusual interior finishes has attracted world-wide attention.
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Title: St. Paul Cathedral St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
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Title: Como Park Conservatory St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome PM 1971 Aug-17
Description:
Lovely statuary enhances the floral displays through out the Como park conservatory. Sunken gardens and fountains with an abundance of dramatic backgrounds provide vivid color the year around
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Title: Night View Minnesota State Capitol St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
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Title: Saint Paul Cathedral St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
Begun 1906; opened for services 1915; interior work continued to completion 1956. E. L. Masqueray, architect. Classic Renaissance Adaptation of Romanesque architecture. 307½ ft. to top of cross, 381 ft. long (including sacristy), 216 ft. wide. Built of Minnesota granite. Main features: magnificent dome; sculptured details on exterior; heroic sculptured statues in beautiful marble chapels in interior; stately splendor of High Altar and sanctuary; rich and colorful decoration of sculptured gesso interior; excellent stained glass. Visitors welcome every day of the year.
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Title: Cathedral Of St. Paul St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
This creative masterpiece commands a position of importance in the skyline of the city. Designed after St. Peter of Rome, it was built in 1915 from Minnesota Granite.
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Title: The Putnam Chapel, 3220 Lake Johanna Blvd St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
The Putnam Chapel, built in 1966, seating 120 people, is the focal point of the 22-acre wooded and lakeside campus of Presbyterian Home's Retirement Residence and McKnight Health Care Center.
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Title: Greetings From St. Paul St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
St. Paul Minnesota Kellogg Boulevard. Top: This beautiful boulevard and parkway skirts the south edge of the loop district, along the mighty Mississippi River. The impressive building at the right is the Ramsey County Court House and St. Paul City Hall. Skyline From the Mississippi River. Bottom: The impressive Saint Paul Skyline form the Mississippi River, showing Federal Building, right; First National Band Building in the background and Court House at left. The excursion Steamer "Avalon" at the dock.
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Title: Gates Ajar Night View, Como Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
The "Gates-Ajar" is a most exciting floral attraction. The "wheel of life" design on the wings, and the symbols of faith, hope, and charity on the post, are made up of thousands of small plants.
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Title: St. Paul City Hall And Ramsey County Court House St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
Saint Paul's City Hall and Court House, unique in design and architecture, is one of the finest, most modern buildings of its kind in the world. Its beauty in simplicity of line and unusual interior finishes has attracted world-wide attention.
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Title: Osborn Building St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
Rising 20 stories above the Wabasha level and 22 above Cedar Street, this magnificent new building becomes the second highest building on the St. Paul skyline.
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Title: River Drive And Highland Parkway St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
This 23-story tower of fine apartment-homes commands a breathtaking view of Twin City skylines and meandering Mississippi River. "A wonderful place to live, naturally."
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Title: Skyline View Of St. Paul St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
Looking at the Capital City skyline from the base of the dome of the Capital Building. The Gilded Horses are part of the magnificent Quadriga atop of the State Capitol. They were hammered out of sheet metal, riveted together over steel construction, covered with copper and overlaid with gold leaf, the work of E. C. Potter, a noted sculptor of animals.
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Title: The God Of Peace Memorial Statue St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
Located in Memorial Hall in the St. Paul City Hall, this massive statue weighs 60 tons and stands 36 feet high. Made of Mexican Onyx and sculptured by Carl Milles. It is dedicated to the war veterans of Ramsey county. It turns 66 degrees left and 66 degrees right from center, requiring 2 ½ hours for the complete 132 degree turn.
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Title: The Minnesota Historical Society Building St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
Completed in 1917, this building houses the state's oldest institution. Since 1849, before Minnesota was a state, the society has been collecting, preserving, and interpreting the objects and records which document the story of Minnesota was a state, the society has been collecting, preserving, and interpreting the objects and records which document the story of Minnesota and its people.
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Title: Governor's Reception Room St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
Governor's Reception Room Minnesota State Capitol
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Title: Interior Of Conservatory In Como Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
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Title: Minnesota's Capitol City St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
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Title: Saint Paul Minneapolis International Airport St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
The new $5-million Minneapolis - St. Paul, Minn. International Airport meets the challenge of jet-age air transportation with a dramatic 600,000 sq. ft. terminal designed to serve 4,000,000 passengers anticipated by 1975.
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Title: Como Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome PM 1961 Aug-31
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Title: Como Park Conservatory St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
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Title: Minnesota State Office Building St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
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Title: St. Paul Skyline St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
As seen from across the Mississippi River
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Title: State Capitol Building St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
This impressive building, with its wide expanse of lawn, was completed in 1904 and first occupied by the Legislature January 3, 1905.
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Title: Holy Family Residence, 330 South Exchange Street St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
Holy Family Residence Little Sisters of the Poor
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Title: Rice Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
This pool and fountain is located in the heart of the downtown area
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Title: Shrine Hospital For Crippled Children St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
Capacity 60 beds. Children under 14 years of age admitted without regard to race, color or creed. Purpose: to furnish free and skilled attention to children whose parents or guardians are unable to pay for treatment. Opened March 12, 1923
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Title: State Of Minnesota Centennial Office Building St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
State of Minnesota Centennial Office Building located on the east side of the mall, on the capital approach, St. Paul, Minnesota
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Title: W. L. McKnight Formal Garden, Como Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
The sculptured central to the garden is "Indian Boy and his Dog."
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Title: Rice Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
A lovely little park in the heart of downtown St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Title: Night View Of The Saint Paul Skyline St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
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Title: Aerial View Of Saint Paul St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
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Title: Minnesota Capitol Interior St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
Minnesota Capitol Interior Vista Through center of building. The steps, rails, and bases of the staircases are of Hauteville marble, which resembles casita stone in color but is harder and susceptible of a higher polish. The Columns and Pilasters, have Corinthian capitals into which the showey lady slipper, the state flower, has been introduced, in toned down gold to harmonize with the casita stone.
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Title: Minnesota Governor's Residence St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
Presented to the State in 1965 by the family of St. Paul lumberman Horace Irvine, the English Tudor home has 20 rooms, 9 fireplaces and a sunken marble solarium. Inset Picture is Wendell R. Anderson who was inaugurated Minnesota's 33rd Governor in 1971.
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Title: The Quadriga Minnesota State Capitol St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
At the base of the dome is the magnificent gilded quadriga symbolizing the triumph of government and prosperity. Standing on the triumphal car drawn by four spirited horses is the figure of Prosperity. The horses are guided by two youthful women. The group was hammered out of sheet steel, riveted together, covered with copper and overlaid with gold leaf by French and Edward C. Potter, a noted sculptor of animals.
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Title: Mickey's Diner, 9th and St. Pete Streets St. Paul Minnesota (MN), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1937 by Jerry O'Mahoney Inc. of Elizabeth, New Jersey. It is listed on the National register of Historic Places. Painting by Susan T. Amidon Of Savage, Minnesota.
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Title: James J. Hill House, 240 Summit Avenue St. Paul Minnesota (MN), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The two-story art gallery of the Hill House features a double skylight, overhead canopy and reconstructed 1897 lighting system. The pipe organ was built by George S. Hutchings of Boston in 1890.
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Title: James J. Hill House, 240 Summit Avenue St. Paul Minnesota (MN), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The residence of transportation pioneer and Great Northern Railway builder, James J. Hill, was completed in 1891. Richardsonian Romanesque in design, the house contains a skylit art gallery with pipe organ, carved woodwork, stained glass, and original electric lighting.
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Title: Interior Of Theatre St. Paul Auditorium St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1910 Jun-10
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Title: Interior Of Auditorium St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
Description:
The Auditorium of St. Paul is the first and only building in the world which has been equipped with the peculiar devices which provide for its almost instantaneous transformation from a theatre to a great public hall, a city block in length. As a theatre, utilizing one-third of the space, the building seats 3,200 people; as a public auditorium it seats 10,000 People. The structure is built throughout of stone, brick, steel and concrete, and is absolutely fireproof.
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Title: Interior View New Cathedral St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1907 Sep-06
Description:
St. Paul
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Title: St. Paul Cathedral St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen PM 1919 Aug-20
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Title: St. Paul Cathedral St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
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Title: Governor's Reception Room St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen PM 1929 Feb-11
Description:
Minnesota State Capitol
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Title: Hotel Saint Paul St. Paul Minnesota (MN), White Border PM 1927 Apr-08
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Title: The Court Second Floor St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
Description:
Minnesota State Capitol Building
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Title: The House Of Representatives St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
Description:
Minnesota State Capitol Building
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Title: Lily Pond, Como Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Sep-10
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Title: Summit Ave., St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Gates Ajar, Como Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Nov-30
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Title: Mississippi River From Indian Mounds St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1909 Jun-01
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Title: The Gates Ajar Como Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
St. Paul, The Gates Ajal. Come Park.
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Title: Governor's Room State Capitol St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back
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Title: Cozy Lake Bridge,Come Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1907
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Title: Detail Of Swinging Box Balcony St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
Description:
ST.PAUL AUDITORIUM
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Title: Interior Of Auditorium St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1909
Description:
THE AUDITORIUM OF ST. PAUL IS THE FIRST AND ONLYBUILDING IN THE WORLD WHICH HAS BEEN EQULPPED WITH THE PEEULLAR DEVCES WHICH PROVIDE FOR ITS ALMOST INSTANTANEOUS TRANSFORMATION FROM A THEATRE TO A GREAT PUBLIC HALL. A CITY BLOCK IN LENGTH. AS A THRE UTILIZING ONE THIRD OF THE SPACE, THE BUILDING SEATS 3,200 PEOPLE; AS A PUBLIC AUDITORIUM IT SEART 1000 PEOPLE. THE STRUCTURE IS BUILT THROUGHOUT STONE BRICK , STEEL AND CONCRETE, AND IS ABSOLUTELY AIRPORT.
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Title: Greetings From St. Paul St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
Various scenes from Minnesota's Capital City are shown
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Title: Ford Plant And Government Dam St. Paul Minnesota (MN), White Border PM 1928
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Title: Minnesota State Capitol St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905
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Title: Sky Line From Mississippi River St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen
Description:
Saint Paul Skyline, from the Mississippi River, showing Federal Building, right, first National Bank Building in background, and Court House at left. Steamer "Capitol" at the dock.
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Title: Union Station St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen PM 1939
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Title: Minnesota State Capitol St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: St. Paul Cathedral St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen PM 1943
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Title: Greetings From St. Paul St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
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Title: Governor's Private Office St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
Description:
The walls are of a greenish ray, which form an excellent background to the collection of oil portraits of former governors. The wainscot is of paneled mahogany, and a frieze just below the cornice forms a festoon in relief, of flowers, fruits grains and ribbons. For lighting there are electroliers and double side brackets.
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Title: Como Park Conservatory St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
Top View: Outside of Conservatory Bottom View: Fall Mum show inside Conservatory
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Title: Sailing From White Bear Yacht Club Dock White Bear Lake St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
Description:
White Bear Lake, located 10 miles from St. Paul covers about 2,400 acres and is noted for its fine water-activities, both summer and winter. Sailing, boating, swimming, fishing are very popular sports for the residents of White Bear, pop. Approximately 4,000, and other villages on the lake, as well as for St. Paulites and visitors.
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Title: Greetings From St. Paul St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From St. Paul St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
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Title: The State Capitol St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
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Title: Pathway In Como Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
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Title: View of St. Paul St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
Description:
From West side, showing Harriet Island.
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Title: State Capitol Building St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
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Title: Hotel Saint Paul St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
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Title: Minnesota State Capitol St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
Description:
This beautiful building houses the offices of the governor and other state officials. It is now surrounded by other office buildings that have been built to keep pace with the growth of the State
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Title: St. Paul City Hall And Ramsey County Court House St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
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Title: Court House St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
Description:
Indian God of peace. St. Paul's City Hall and Court House is unique in design and architecture, contains within its walls offices and court rooms finished in the most beautiful woods obtained from all parts of the world. Indian Statue: The base is eight feet high, and composed of a number of crouching Indians smoking their pipes of peace. As the smoke rolls upward there comes to them the vision of an Indian god who rises majestically some 36 feet higher; one hand holds a peace pipe and the other is extended in a gesture of friendliness, symbolic of the thought that out of conference and understanding comes the hope of Peace of the world.
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Title: Minnesota State Capitol St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
Description:
St. Paul is the capital of the state of Minnesota. The city is built on both sides of the river, which are connected by several bridges. The ground on both sides of the river rises in three plateaus, the highest being 200 feet. The principal building is the state capitol, containing the library of the State Historical Society. "Woman's World" Largest Circulation in the world - greatest reading value in the World. Send 25c for full year's subscription and this set of 50 Post Cards, sent free and post paid at once.
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Title: Boats And Pavilion, Lake Como St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1915
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Title: Minnesota State Capitol St. Paul Minnesota (MN), White Border PM 1916
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Title: River Front At St. Paul St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Scene On One Of Our Dairy Farms St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1913
Description:
Scenes along the country roads
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Title: City Hall St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1909
Description:
The City Hall and Court House is located in the public square bounded by Cedar. Fourth Wabasha and fifth streets. It is an imposing structure of gray stone, and is the seat of the city and country governments. It was built in 1889, and cust including furniture and fixtures, $1,000,000.
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Title: Capitol St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1914
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Title: Como Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), White Border
Description:
Most beautiful park in Northwest. Includes 425 acres land water. Picnic grounds of 40 acres accommodate 6,000 persons at one time. Has wonderful flower gardens, lily ponds, shrabs and plants.
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Title: Indian Mounds Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
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Title: Indian Mounds Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
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Title: Gates Aiar, Como Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1909
Description:
The floral decoration in Como Park is quite elaborate, and the munificent groups of luxuriant flowers afford a source of great enjoyment to the public. Gates Ajar is the most magnificent floral display in the park, and its fame is so broadcast that it is the first point of interest inquired for by the visitor.
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Title: State Capitol St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
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Title: Minnesota State Capitol St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
Description:
St. Paul is the capital of the state of Minnesota. The city is built on both sides of the river, which are connected by several bridges. The ground on both sides of the river rises in three plateaus, the highest being 200 feet. The principal building is the state capitol, containing the library of the State Historical Society.
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Title: Indian Mounnds St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: The famous Arcade Entrance of The Golden Rule St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
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Title: Lake Como and Pavilion St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
Como Park is an all year around playground. In summer, golf and boating, and in winter, skiing, tobogganing and ice skating. The famous St. Paul Zoo is also located here.
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Title: Tucks: St. Paul City Hall St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1908
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Title: Schiffman Fountain, Como Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Winter Scene in Rice Park (Post Office) St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1920
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Title: Indian Mounds St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1915
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Title: Minnesota State Office Building St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
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Title: St. Paul Cathedral St. Paul Minnesota (MN) unused
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Title: State Capitol St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1910 Dec-28
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Title: Boat Docks St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1905 Aug-26
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Title: Boat Landing And Depot St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1908 Aug-19
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Title: Mississippi River From Soldiers Home St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1908 Jun-27
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Title: Schiffmann Fountain, Como Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM Sep-01
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Title: Viaduct, Como Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1909 Jul-12
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Title: Dayton Avenue Presbyterian Church St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1912 Apr-10
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Title: A View Of Phalen Park St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1910 Sep-09
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Title: State Capitol Building St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Dec10
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Title: Town And Country Club St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Dec-09
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Title: Minnehaha Falls And Rustic Bridge St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Residence Of Jas. J. Hill St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: City Hall St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Nov-01
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Title: State Capitol St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Jul-18
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Title: Indian Mounds St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Feb-01
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Title: New Cathedral St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back
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Title: Indian Mounds St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1911 May-04
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Title: Central High School St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1910 Sep-06
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Title: Indian Mounds St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
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Title: Minnesota State Capitol By Night St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
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Title: New York Life Building St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
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Title: State Capitol Building St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
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Title: St. Paul Athletic Club St. Paul Minnesota (MN), White Border PM 1920 Oct-01
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Title: Hamm Building And St. Peter St St. Paul Minnesota (MN), White Border PM 1923 Aug-17
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Title: Minnesota State Capitol Building St. Paul Minnesota (MN), White Border unused
Description:
The Minnesota State Capitol Building occupies a commanding site in the western part of St. Paul. It is the finest structure of its kind in America, most of the material used in building, also the interior construction being produced in the state of Minnesota. It took nearly fourteen years to finish the Capitol, the total cost being $4,500,000.00.
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Title: Shriners Hospital For Crippled Children St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Chrome unused
Description:
Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children, Twin Cities Unit, was opened in 1923 for the benefit of crippled children whose parents can not afford to pay for treatment. All patients are admitted without regard to race, creed or color. This hospital is one of sixteen owned and operated by the Shriners of North America.
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Title: Mickey's Diner, 9th and St. Pete Streets St. Paul Minnesota (MN), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1937 by Jerry O'Mahoney Inc. of Elizabeth, New Jersey. It is listed on the National register of Historic Places. Painting by John Baeder. Oil on canvas. 42 x 66", 1978.
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Title: New Cathedral St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back unused
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Title: Mississippi River from Indian Mouds St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Divided Back PM 1906
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Title: The First National Bank Building St. Paul Minnesota (MN), Linen unused
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