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Makes you wonder why they needed a Post Office of this quality and size. One again we see but a handful of people, if any, in those images.
Anyways, below are seven photographs of the Minnesota cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul.
All the photographs pertain to 1900-1906. Is there anything interesting you see there?
KD: rosette flower thingy, sliding windows, complicated designs, empty streets, buried first floors.
This elaborate plaster or whatever type of design work, throws everything off. Why would they need to go through all of this?
Anyways, below are seven photographs of the Minnesota cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul.
All the photographs pertain to 1900-1906. Is there anything interesting you see there?
KD: rosette flower thingy, sliding windows, complicated designs, empty streets, buried first floors.
This elaborate plaster or whatever type of design work, throws everything off. Why would they need to go through all of this?
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