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When and What: Pre 1905 A card showing the upper lakes before 1905. You can see that it is still undeveloped for the most part. Along with the tourists who visited the lake there were several colonies which promoted their own life styles and varied belief systems. The card appears to say: "Dear ???, Would like to have you come up for Sunday supper if you can get away, come. Sincerely Mr (and) Mrs Nelson. (?) |
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Picturing Lake Minnetonka
A Post Card History by James W. Ogland and published by the
Minnesota Historical Society. Graphics of far greater quality and variety
than anything you'll find on the net, unless of course you visit the Minnesota
Historical Society. The book is filled with fascinating historical information
about the Lake Minnetonka area. A great gift for anyone who lives near the
"Great Waters" or once did. It is also a great way to support your
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