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Minnesota Historical Places(134 images)
Minnesota travel stock photos of historical Locations around the state of Minnesota. All images by Joe mamer Photography.
  • Grave markers at Fort Snelling National Cemetery in St. Paul, Minnesota. Fort Snelling is one of 125 national cemeteries in 39 states and Puerto Rico. As of 2007, there were 176,567 burried in the cemetery. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Fort Snelli..tery
  • Grave markers at Fort Snelling National Cemetery in St. Paul, Minnesota. Fort Snelling is one of 125 national cemeteries in 39 states and Puerto Rico. As of 2007, there were 176,567 burried in the cemetery. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Fort Snelli..tery
  • Grave markers at Fort Snelling National Cemetery in St. Paul, Minnesota. Fort Snelling is one of 125 national cemeteries in 39 states and Puerto Rico. As of 2007, there were 176,567 burried in the cemetery. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Fort Snelli..tery
  • Main street sunrise on a foggy morning at Murphy's Landing historical site in Shakopee, Minnesota. Murphy's Landing is a collection of old buildings from the local area where period reenactment teaches visitors about life in the last century. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Murphy's La..sota
  • Main street sunrise on a foggy morning at Murphy's Landing historical site in Shakopee, Minnesota. Murphy's Landing is a collection of old buildings from the local area where period reenactment teaches visitors about life in the last century. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Murphy's La..sota
  • Main street sunrise on a foggy morning at Murphy's Landing historical site in Shakopee, Minnesota. Murphy's Landing is a collection of old buildings from the local area where period reenactment teaches visitors about life in the last century. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Murphy's La..sota
  • Main street sunrise on a foggy morning at Murphy's Landing historical site in Shakopee, Minnesota. Murphy's Landing is a collection of old buildings from the local area where period reenactment teaches visitors about life in the last century. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Murphy's La..sota
  • A display of wildflowers on a restored oak savannah in Shakopee, Minnesota. The site is a Native American burial ground comprised of numerous burial mounds dating back more than 2,000 years. They are believed to be from the Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Wildflowers..nnah
  • A display of wildflowers on a restored oak savannah in Shakopee, Minnesota. The site is a Native American burial ground comprised of numerous burial mounds dating back more than 2,000 years. They are believed to be from the Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Wildflowers..nnah
  • Wildflowers cover a Native American burial grounds in Shakopee, Minnesota. The burial mounds are believed to date back more than 2,000 years from the Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Native Amer..unds
  • Wildflowers cover a Native American burial grounds in Shakopee, Minnesota. The burial mounds are believed to date back more than 2,000 years from the Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Native Amer..unds
  • Wildflowers cover a Native American burial grounds in Shakopee, Minnesota. The burial mounds are believed to date back more than 2,000 years from the Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Native Amer..unds
  • Wildflowers cover a Native American burial grounds in Shakopee, Minnesota. The burial mounds are believed to date back more than 2,000 years from the Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Native Amer..unds
  • Wildflowers cover a Native American burial grounds in Shakopee, Minnesota. The burial mounds are believed to date back more than 2,000 years from the Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Native Amer..unds
  • Wildflowers cover a Native American burial grounds in Shakopee, Minnesota. The burial mounds are believed to date back more than 2,000 years from the Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Native Amer..unds
  • Wildflowers cover a Native American burial grounds in Shakopee, Minnesota. The burial mounds are believed to date back more than 2,000 years from the Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Native Amer..unds
  • Pillsbury Gold Medal Flour sign atop the Mill City Museum in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Mill City M..sota
  • The ruins of the rock crusher building stand amoung Autumn colored trees at Banning State Park near Sandstone, Minnesota. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Rock Crushe..Park
  • The ruins of the rock crusher building stand amoung Autumn colored trees at Banning State Park near Sandstone, Minnesota. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Rock crushe..Park
  • Display of minimg history at Soudan Mine. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Soudan Mine
  • Split Rock Light Station on the north shore of Lake Superior near Silver Bay, Minnesota, USA. Completed in 1910 Split Rock Light Station is one of Minnesota's best known landmarks. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Split Rock ..ouse
  • A small log cabin at the Sibley County Historical Society in Henderson, Minnesota. The cabin was built by a German immigrant, Christian Didra, about 1858. This log cabin is a dramatic reminder of the harsh living conditions under which the earliest of the Sibley County pioneers existed. By photographer Joe Mamer
    log cabin
  • A small log cabin at the Sibley County Historical Society in Henderson, Minnesota. The cabin was built by a German immigrant, Christian Didra, about 1858. This log cabin is a dramatic reminder of the harsh living conditions under which the earliest of the Sibley County pioneers existed. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Log Cabin
  • A small log cabin at the Sibley County Historical Society in Henderson, Minnesota. The cabin was built by a German immigrant, Christian Didra, about 1858. This log cabin is a dramatic reminder of the harsh living conditions under which the earliest of the Sibley County pioneers existed. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Log Cabin
  • A small log cabin at the Sibley County Historical Society in Henderson, Minnesota. The cabin was built by a German immigrant, Christian Didra, about 1858. This log cabin is a dramatic reminder of the harsh living conditions under which the earliest of the Sibley County pioneers existed. By photographer Joe Mamer
    Log Cabin


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