Not Just Snowmen
January 3, 1932: St. Louis Park resident Deborah Wing makes a snow-woman.
Photo from the Minneapolis Newspaper Photograph Collection in the Hennepin County Library Digital Collections.
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What is TÁR? Why is everyone talking about it? Is this Cate Blanchett's greatest work since Carol? Be one of the first in Minnesota to find out: grab a free pass for a Monday screening at Showplace ICON.
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Bathroom in Minneapolis
Bathroom - small cottage kids' white tile and ceramic tile bathroom idea with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, a one-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink and granite countertops
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Minneapolis Basement
Large underground cottage with carpeted walls and a basement design idea
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Basement - Farmhouse Basement
a sizable image of a carpeted basement in a rural area with white walls
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Minneapolis Underground Basement
Basement - large cottage underground carpeted basement idea with white walls
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Underground - Farmhouse Basement
An illustration of a spacious cottage basement with white walls and carpeting
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Minneapolis Guest Bedroom
Mid-sized cottage guest carpeted bedroom photo with white walls
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Oh goodness...this one...ugh... Anyway, it's here, it's done. Is it good? Probably not, but I just work here so...
In this week's episode, Dick *doesn't* have a meltdown, but is ignoring the crumbling of his psyche and those of his loved ones. Sorta. I also insult the Saint Louis Arch (not the structure, just its designation)...ummm... Jason uses some naughty words and everyone hates Greene!
Engage or don't. Just make good decisions today, yeah?
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NEW! Hennepin County Library Digital Collection:
B. Robert 'Bob' Lewis Collection
We recently received a small collection of materials on Minnesota State Senator Bob Lewis, which were compiled by his campaign manager, Lou Schoen. Photographs from the collection are now available online. Lewis represented St. Louis Park as a senator from 1973 to 1979. He was the first known African American to serve in the Minnesota Senate. He was a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party and passionate about issues affecting the poor and mentally ill.
B. Robert "Bob" Lewis was born November 2, 1931 in Hutchinson, Kansas. He graduated from the University of Kansas, including a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 1960. Before becoming a state senator, Dr. Lewis served on the St. Louis Park school board and the Minnesota State Board of Education. He owned the Oak Knoll Animal Hospital in St. Louis Park. Lewis died from a heart attack on April 25, 1979 at the age of 47.
Read more about Bob Lewis on the St. Louis Park Historical Society's website.
View the Bob Lewis Photographs online.
This photograph collection was researched, described, and scanned by Ariana Lindquist. Pictures above include Lewis with his family, Lewis and his wife with the Humphreys, Lewis working at his veterinary practice, portrait of Lewis, and Lewis with Senator Mondale.
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Serious question. how rich would i have to be to establish a huge, well-furnished, elaborate children’s museum / library / play area / public park and also GUARANTEE that it would never ever cost parents money to let their kids play there.
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Beetle RV à Forest Park (St. Louis). - source Jeff Vignes via Volkswagen of America
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