Claiming the City

Claiming the City

Author: Mary Lethert Wingerd

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780801488856

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The author brings together the voices of citizens and workers and the power dynamics of civic leaders including James J. Hill and Archbishop John Ireland.


Minnesota History

Minnesota History

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13:

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Vol. 6 includes the 23d Biennial report of the Society, 1923/24, as an extra number.


Blue Ribbon

Blue Ribbon

Author: Karal Ann Marling

Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 0873512529

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Covers everything from prize animals to fair architecture to speeches to Pronto Pups.


Waterline

Waterline

Author: Joe Soucheray

Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9781567922141

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At least on the surface this is the story of the author's struggle to restore (properly) an aged and almost derelict 17 foot Chris Craft Deluxe utility motorboat. Examines the link between father and son, and between the men and their boats.


Minnesota in the Mail

Minnesota in the Mail

Author: Bonnie Wilson

Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 0873514815

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Wilson highlights both the images and the curious stories behind them. Using 185 postcards selected from the extensive collection of the Minnesota Historical Society, she helps readers understand the needs and wants of postcard makers and senders, at the same time sharing historical details that go beyond the captions and messages. The postcards are grouped in four categories: towns, businesses, families, and vacations.


The Colossus of Roads

The Colossus of Roads

Author: Karal Ann Marling

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published:

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9781452905013

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Where can one find the world's largest prairie chicken, a restaurant shaped like a fish, a massive Paul Bunyan, or an enormous ear of corn? Roadside sculpture is a uniquely American phenomenon and these strange and wonderful figures can be found scattered along highways and standing in small-town squares, particularly in the Midwest. These odd and oversized attractions have become destinations for travelers. Whether it serves art, commerce, or local pride, the colossus is always a place in itself, a stopping place where the everyday rules of reality are suspended and the observer can gain insight into the way these communities imagine themselves. Karal Ann Marling visits dozens of these roadside attractions, viewing them analytically, intellectually, and enthusiastically, tracing each one through folklore and literature. Heavily illustrated, this book takes the reader on the road to examine these treasures and all that they represent.