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	<title>Homes</title>
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			<title>Two men doing landscaping work in front of 22 15th Avenue North Hopkins, "W. H. Wulke home" @1910. Pictured is Uherka, Albin "on scraper."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20062002.jpg</location>
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			<title>Group of five color photographs of barn and other buildings from the horse farm of ____________________, which appear to be prepared for demolition. These buildings were located east of the current Eisenhower Community Center Building. These buildings were built in the 1930s and were taken down @2004-5. Barn building is standing as of 4/2005.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2005185.jpg</location>
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			<title>Three unidentified young people on the lawn in front of house at 11516 Minnetonka Mills Road, 1920s. This house was awarded historic status by the Hopkins Historical Society October 2007.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200523.jpg</location>
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			<title>A large group unidentified people on the lawn in front of house at 11516 Minnetonka Mills Road, 1920s. This house was awarded historic status by the Hopkins Historical Society October 2007.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200524.jpg</location>
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			<title>A home, garden, barn and grounds believed to be on the corner of 19th Avenue North and Second Street North Hopkins (200 19th Avenue North) and panorama to the northeast, in summer 1920s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200525.jpg</location>
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			<title>A home, outbuildings and grounds at 336-18th Avenue North Hopkins, in winter 1920s. In the distance toward the northwest is seen the house and barn at 11516 Minnetonka Mills Road. The Minentonka Mills house was awarded historic status by HHS in October 2007.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200526.jpg</location>
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			<title>Front exterior home of Bachinsky, Mike, 809 2nd Street South, Hopkins, 1915. Stone wall, concrete steps, dirt road in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20062713.jpg</location>
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			<title>Woman standing next to auto on 2nd Street South, 1943. Pictured is Shaul, Eleanor Bachinsky/ Also West Minneapolis House, 803 2nd St. S. and Mike Bachinsky home at 809 2nd St. S.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20062714.jpg</location>
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			<title>People posed in snowdrifts in front of home on 2nd Street South, 1920s. Pictured is Bachinsky, Eleanor/ Also West Minneapolis House, 803 2nd St. S. and Mike Bachinsky home at 809 2nd St. S.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20062715.jpg</location>
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			<title>Man posed on porch and women and children posed on steps of Mike Bachinsky home on 805 2nd Street South, 1910s. At far right is the West Minneapolis House, 803 2nd St. S.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20062716.jpg</location>
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			<title>Men posed in painters overalls and paint brushes in front of farmhouse in "West Hopkins," (S. E. corner of Excelsior Avenue and Shady Oak Road--approximately where 2006 McDonalds restaurant and strip mall are located). Pictured is Shimota, Frank, painters unidentified.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20062861.jpg</location>
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			<title>House exterior in snow at 23 10th Avenue South, Louis Lundquist home, @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200628715.jpg</location>
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			<title>House in snow at 23 10th Avenue South, Louis Lundquist home, @1910. Man in shirtsleeves shivers on porch with two ladies in coats.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200628716.jpg</location>
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			<title>Father and daughter outside of home at 221 11th Avenue North, @1900. Pictured are Hixon, Edith Peterson/Peterson, H. Martin</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20062881.jpg</location>
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			<title>House front exterior at 805 2nd Street South Hopkins, 1938.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20062891.jpg</location>
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			<title>Houses looking west from West Minneapolis house and next door at 805 2nd Street South Hopkins, 1938. MTM Office building center distance.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20062892.jpg</location>
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			<title>Houses looking east toward West Minneapolis house and next door at 805 2nd Street South Hopkins, 1938.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20062893.jpg</location>
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			<title>Rear exterior of houses including 805 2nd Street South Hopkins, 1938. Tree growing out of garage. Outhouse foreground right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20062894.jpg</location>
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			<title>Brick outhouse exterior behind house at 805 2nd Street South Hopkins, 1938. Back is handwritten "Last brick outhouse in Hopkins demolished summer 1973 by H.R.A."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20062895.jpg</location>
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			<title>21-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007484.jpg</location>
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			<title>MTM plant exterior just south of house at 805 2nd Street South Hopkins, 1938. Back is handwritten "Mpls.-Moline Machinery Mfg. Plant&Railroad, across street south from 805 2nd St. So. Hopkins, Minn. A.B. Zielke 10/20/38"</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20062896.jpg</location>
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			<title>Dow house exterior and grounds 1936. Warning sign in front of rocks surrounding steps.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20062901.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Dow house exterior and grounds. Warning sign in front of rocks surrounding steps. Hopkins watertower in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20062911-1.jpg</location>
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			<title>Exterior of house at 244 12th Avenue North, Hopkins, 1907. The scene is winter and there is a small dog on the side steps of the house (see detail second image).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200630023.jpg</location>
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			<title>Front exterior of house at 244 12th Avenue North, Hopkins, @1925. The scene is summer. 

Displayed image edited to correct for original overexposure.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200630024.jpg</location>
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			<title>Inside a garage with boats and debris, 1962.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200630030.jpg</location>
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			<title>Closeup inside a garage with boat and debris, 1962.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200630031.jpg</location>
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			<title>Blomquist home at 244 12th Avenue North Hopkins, MN @1905. Pictured in front of house are Blomquist, Mrs. Charles/Blomquist, Clinton K./Blomquist, Chas. Quentin/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20063007.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photograph of the backyard of the Arvid Quist home at 230 Sixth Ave North in Hopkins.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2006314.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photograph Arvid Quist home about 1935, 230 Sixth Ave North, Hopkins. You can see neighbor&#039;s homes in the distance.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200633.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photograph of 700 8th Ave S Hopkins, Bristle Home Place about 1900.

This home was declared a historic home Oct 2006. Carol Bentley&#039;s grandfather, Jacob Bristle owned the home. The house started out as a barn.

On the back of the photo (written by Carol&#039;s cousin) is written: I&#039;m sorry, the picture is partly chewed away by a mouse years ago. My Aunt Frieda
Aunt Etta - standing alone
My mother Evelyn
My Uncle Harvey The last two are the small children."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2006461.jpg</location>
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			<title>Postcard Photo. House at 49 Tenth Ave S, Hopkins, built before 1907. Photo taken 1967. 

This house was built by Jack Harrison (he was the gas man) some time before 1907, later was bought by Paul Swenson with two lots, a barn in rear. Also a small house on the north lot which was moved away and a 2 foot brick wall was built around the two lots.

This is an original print from  Scrapbook 5.0, a copy of the print has replaced it. Donor: Jack Feudner, owner: Amel Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200715.jpg</location>
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			<title>Postcard photo. House at 49 Tenth Ave S, Hopkins, built before 1907. Photo taken 1967. 

This house was built by Jack Harrison (he was the gas man) some time before 1907, later was bought by Paul Swenson with two lots, a barn in rear. Also a small house on the north lot which was moved away and a 2 foot brick wall was built around the two lots.

This is an original print from  Scrapbook 5.0, a copy of the print has replaced it. Donor: Jack Feudner, owner: Amel Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200715a.jpg</location>
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			<title>1605-1607 Excelsior Avenue W. Private homes of Gustafson, Carl E., and Bartels, Henry A.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200740100.jpg</location>
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			<title>1715 Excelsior Avenue W. Private home.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200740104.jpg</location>
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			<title>1718 Excelsior Avenue W. Private home of Hutchinson, Willis.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200740105.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>1823 Excelsior Avenue W. Private home.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200740108.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>1901 Excelsior Avenue W. Private home of Duemke, Kilbourne, Skottegard, Rose</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200740109.jpg</location>
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			<title>Rear of 1901 Excelsior Avenue W.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200740110.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Side of 1901 Excelsior Avenue W.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200740111.jpg</location>
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			<title>1909 Excelsior Avenue W. Private home of Fitz.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200740112.jpg</location>
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			<title>1917 Excelsior Avenue W. Private home of Slamen, A.J..</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/200740113.jpg</location>
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			<title>450-Excelsior Avenue W. Private home. Next door to the west of 404 Excelsior Avenue W. 2007.40.11.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074013.jpg</location>
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			<title>517 Excelsior Avenue W. Private home for sale with a boy and girl walking on sidewalk, probably to school as they appear to be holding books. Pop machine with "7-UP" on it clearly seen at DS Station next door to house.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074017.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>210-Excelsior Avenue W.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007405.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>212-Excelsior Avenue W. with auto in driveway.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007406.jpg</location>
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			<title>Homes at 313-315-Excelsior Avenue W.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007407.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>317-319 Excelsior Avenue W. Private homes.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007408.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>321-323-Excelsior Avenue W. Private homes.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007409.jpg</location>
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			<title>1413 Excelsior Avenue W. Private home of Mountain, Bloomie.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074090.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>1421 Excelsior Avenue W. Private home of Matteson, John.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074091.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>1513 Excelsior Avenue W. Private home Ewest, Bernard.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074094.jpg</location>
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			<title>1515 Excelsior Avenue W. Private home of Blunt, LeRoy.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074095.jpg</location>
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			<title>1521 Excelsior Avenue W. Private home of Baker, Joseph H.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074096.jpg</location>
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			<title>16th and Excelsior Avenue W. Three views of Katherine Curran Elementary School.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074097.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>1601 Excelsior Avenue W.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074099.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>33-35-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074810.jpg</location>
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			<title>36-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074811.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>37-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074812.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>40-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074813.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>41-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074814.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>44-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074815.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>102-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074816.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>105-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074817.jpg</location>
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			<title>106-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074818.jpg</location>
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			<title>109-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074819.jpg</location>
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			<title>17-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007482.jpg</location>
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			<title>110-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074820.jpg</location>
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			<title>114-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074821.jpg</location>
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			<title>117-119-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074822.jpg</location>
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			<title>121-123-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074823.jpg</location>
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			<title>124-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074824.jpg</location>
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			<title>126-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074825.jpg</location>
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			<title>130-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074826.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>133-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074827.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>137-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074828.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>145-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074829.jpg</location>
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			<title>18-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007483.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>2 shots of 146-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074830.jpg</location>
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			<title>200-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074831.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>201-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074832.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>205-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074833.jpg</location>
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			<title>206-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074834.jpg</location>
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			<title>209-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074835.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>210-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074836.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>213-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074837.jpg</location>
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			<title>221-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074839.jpg</location>
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			<title>222-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074840.jpg</location>
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			<title>225-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074841.jpg</location>
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			<title>227-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074842.jpg</location>
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			<title>228-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074843.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>232-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074844.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>233-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074845.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>234-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074846.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>237-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074847.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>238-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074848.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>241-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074849.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>22-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007485.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>244-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074850.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>245-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074851.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>301-11th Avenue North; spaniel in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20074852.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>25-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007486.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>26-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007487.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>29-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007488.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>30-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007489.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Blomquist home exterior, winter, @1910. From Blomquist, Clinton album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076423.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Blomquist home exterior, winter, @1910. From Blomquist, Clinton album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076424.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Blomquist home exterior, winter, @1910. Note sled next to front door. From Blomquist, Clinton album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076425.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Blomquist home exterior, winter, @1910. Note sled next to front door. From Blomquist, Clinton album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076426.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>9-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007650a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>10-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007650b.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>13-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007650c.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>14-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007650d.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>17-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007651.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>37-15th Avenue North; bird on lawn</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076510.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>38-15th Avenue North; boy at door</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076511.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>42-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076512.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>45-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076513.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>101-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076514.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>102-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076515.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>106-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076516.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>109-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076517.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>110-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076518.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>114-15th Avenue North; car in driveway</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076519.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>18-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007652.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>115-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076520.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>118-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076521.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>122-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076522.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>125-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076523.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>126-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076524.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>129-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076525.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>130-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076526.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>133-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076527.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>134-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076528.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>138-15th Avenue North; car in attached garage</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076529.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>21-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007653.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>142-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076530.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>145-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076531.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>146-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076532.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>201-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076533.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>202-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076534.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>206-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076535.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>209-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076536.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>214-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076537.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>217-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076538.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>218-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076539.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>22-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007654.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>219-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076540.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>222-15th Avenue North; kids with bikes in front</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076541.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>225-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076542.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>226-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076543.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>229-231-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076544.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>234-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076545.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>238-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076546.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>301-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076547.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>305-15th Avenue North under construction</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076548.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>309-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076549.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>25-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007655.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>313-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076550.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>314-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076551.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>317-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076552.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>318-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076553.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>321-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076554.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>322-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076555.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>326-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076556.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>329-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076557.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>330-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076558.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>333-335-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076559.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>26-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007656.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>334-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076560.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>337-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076561.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>338-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076562.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>345-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076563.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>401-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076564.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>402-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076565.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>405-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076566.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>406-15th Avenue North; man in hat at work</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076567.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>409-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076568.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>410-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076569.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>29-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007657.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>413 -15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076570.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>414-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076571.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>417-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076572.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>418-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076573.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>421-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076574.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>422-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076575.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>425-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20076576.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>33-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007658.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>34-15th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007659.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Front exterior of home located at 109 6th Avenue North, Hopkinns, 1933.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20078236.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior of home, 1910s. Corn growing in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007851.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A dining room with table, chairs, flowers, and a bright doorway, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20078524.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Maloney house front exterior on Blake Road, summer, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20078527.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Maloney house front exterior and Blake Road in the foreground, summer, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20078528.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Maloney house front exterior and Blake Road in the foreground, summer, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20078529.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Rear exterior of Maloney home on Blake Road and tree damage from tornado of August 1914.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20078546.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Rear exterior of Maloney home on Blake Road and tree damage from tornado of August 1914.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20078547.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Rear exterior of Maloney home on Blake Road. Four young men posed with ax and long saw among tree damage from tornado of August 1914. A woman stands on the back porch looking out toward them.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20078548.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Rear exterior of Maloney home on Blake Road after tornado of August 1914. Four young men posed with wheelbarrow, rakes and ax. The Blake School building (built 1912) can be seen in the distance far middle left. See photo detail.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20078549.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Snow surrounding a pond dated May 18, 1915.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007855.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 8-19th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007941.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 36-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079410.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 36-19th Avenue North @1956</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079411.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 37-19th Avenue North @1956</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079412.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>37-1/2-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079413.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 44-19th Avenue North @1956</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079414.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 45-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079415.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 101-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079416.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 110-19th Avenue North @1956</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079419.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 9-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007942.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 111-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079420.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 117-19th Avenue North; Christmas tree shutters</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079421.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 118-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079422.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 14-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007943.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 123-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079423.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 125-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079424.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 126-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079425.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 129-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079426.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 130-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079427.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 136-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079428.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 137-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079429.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 141-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079430.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 142-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079431.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 144-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079432.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 145-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079433.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 150-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079434.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 152-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079435.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 200-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079436.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 201-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079437.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 205-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079438.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 206-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079439.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 15-19th Avenue North @1956</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007944.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 217-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079440.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 220-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079441.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 221-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079442.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 224-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079443.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 226-19th Avenue North; Christmas tree shutters</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079444.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 235-19th Avenue North @1956. House was demolished and two homes built on its site @1973.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079445.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 238-19th Avenue North @1956; "SOLD" sign "C&C" in yard. Hopkins Historic Home 2005.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079446.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 239-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079447.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 244-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079448.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 245-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079449.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 16-19th Avenue North @1956</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007945.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 249-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079450.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 254-19th Avenue North; Christmas tree shutters</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079451.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 257-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079452.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 301-19th Avenue North; Christmas tree shutters</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079453.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 302-19th Avenue North @1956. Hopkins Historic Home 2001.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079454.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 307-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079455.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 310-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079456.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 311-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079457.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>315-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079458.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 317-19th Avenue North @1956. Children on back steps.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079459.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior  21-19th Avenue North @1956</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007946.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>318-19th Avenue North @1956. Garage under construction in rear.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079460.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 319-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079461.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 321-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079462.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 322-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079463.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 325-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079464.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 329-19th Avenue North @1956. Note garage under construction.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079465.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 330-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079466.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 338-19th Avenue North @1956. Has MB Hagen "SOLD" sign on front door.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079467.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 342-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079468.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 350-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079469.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 25-19th Avenue North @1956</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007947.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 358-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079470.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 28-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007948.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 33-19th Avenue North @1956</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007949.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>105-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079610.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>106-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079611.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>109-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079612.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>113-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079613.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>114-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079614.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>118-9th Avenue North; Bicycle in foreground and dog at front of house.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079615.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>122-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079616.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>123-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079617.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>125-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079618.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>35-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007967.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>126-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079619.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>129-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079620.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>130-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079621.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>133-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079622.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>134-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079623.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>137-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079624.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>138-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079625.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>142-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079626.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>143-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079627.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>904-908 2nd Street North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079628.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>147-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079629.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>202-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079631.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>209-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079632.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>210-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079633.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>213-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079634.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>214-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079635.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>217-9th Avenue North; Christmas tree shutters</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079636.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>218-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079637.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>221-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079638.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>222-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079639.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>225-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079640.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>229-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079641.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>230-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079642.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>234-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079643.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>237-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079644.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>238-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079645.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>241-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079646.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>246-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079647.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>301-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079648.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>302-9th Avenue North; Christmas tree shutters</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079649.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>305-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079650.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>306-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079651.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>313-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079652.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>314-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079653.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Back yard and garden of 314-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079654.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>316-9th Avenue North; man in hat in yard</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079655.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>317-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079656.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>321-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079657.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>322-9th Avenue North; man in yard next door</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079658.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>325-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079659.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>326-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079660.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>330-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079661.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>333-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079662.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>334-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079663.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>337-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079664.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>338-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079665.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>341-9th Avenue North; sprinkler spinning in yard</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079666.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>342-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079667.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>346-9th Avenue North; car in driveway</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079668.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>37-9th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007969.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 15-20th Avenue North, car in yard and bike in driveway.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007971.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 42-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079710.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 46-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079711.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 53-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079712.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 54-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079713.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 104-20th Avenue North with two adirondack chairs in the front yard.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079714.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 105-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079715.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 110-20th Avenue North with car in garage</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079716.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 111-20th Avenue North on a windy day</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079717.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 114-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079718.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 115-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079719.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 18-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007972.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 120-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079720.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 21-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007973.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 121-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079721.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 122-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079722.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 125-20th Avenue North on a windy day</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079723.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 126-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079724.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 130-20th Avenue North with auto next to it</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079725.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 131-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079726.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 133-20th Avenue North; shamrock shutters</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079727.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 134-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079728.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 137-20th Avenue North; candlestick shutters</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079729.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 141-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079730.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 143-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079731.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 145-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079732.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 201-20th Avenue North with trike in yard</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079733.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 204-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079734.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 205-20th Avenue North with duck statuary in yard.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079735.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 214-20th Avenue North; for sale sign next to front door.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079736.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 215-20th Avenue North with children playing in yard.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079737.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 217-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079738.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 220-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079739.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 22-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007974.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 223-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079740.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 231-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079741.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 238-20th Avenue North with car in driveway.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079742.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 241-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079743.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 245-20th Avenue North with car in driveway</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079744.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior views of  246-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079745.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior views of 250-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079746.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 251-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079747.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 20th  Avenue North & Hwy 7</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079748.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior views of 309-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079749.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 25-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007975.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 30-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007976.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 35-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007977.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 38-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007978.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 41-20th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007979.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>9-17th Avenue North. Notice the sign for Hennepin County Road 73 in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007981.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>32-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079810.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>34-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079811.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>37-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079812.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>41-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079813.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>42-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079814.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>45-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079815.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>46-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079816.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>100-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079817.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>101-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079818.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1711 1st St North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079819.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>10-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007982.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>104-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079820.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>105-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079821.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>108-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079822.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>109-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079823.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>113-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079824.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>122-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079825.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>116-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079826.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>117-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079827.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>121-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079828.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>125-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079829.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>17-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007983.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>126-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079830.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>129-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079831.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>130-17th Avenue North with woman carrying ladder from garage.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079832.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>133-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079833.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>136-17th Avenue North with wagon and boy in shorts on sidewalk.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079834.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>137-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079835.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>141-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079836.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>142-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079837.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>145-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079838.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>200-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079839.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>21-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007984.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>201-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079840.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>202-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079841.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>204-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079842.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>205-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079843.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>208-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079844.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>209-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079845.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>217-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079846.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>220-17th Avenue North; auto in driveway; Christmas tree shutters</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079847.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>221-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079848.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>226-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079849.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>22-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007985.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>228-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079850.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>232-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079851.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>233-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079852.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>244-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079853.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>301-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079854.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>306- and 308-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079855.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>309-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079856.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>310-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079857.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>315-17-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079858.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>325-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079859.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>24-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007986.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>329-17th Avenue North; auto in driveway.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079860.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>350-17th Avenue North; Kilgore Lumber Co./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079861.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>3742 Hopkins Crossroads, just N of Sec. line on E. side of Co. Rd. #73</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079863.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>3313 Hopkins Crossroad, just S. of Loring Road on 17th Avenue N.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079864.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>17th  Avenue North & Hwy 7; Minneapolis Moline Northen Division.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079865.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>25-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007987.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>29-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007988.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>30-17th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007989.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>14-8th Avenue North, station wagon in driveway. Parking meter in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007991.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>30-8th Avenue North, donkey pulling wagon and duck figures in porch.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079910.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>33-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079911.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>37-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079912.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>38-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079913.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>46-8th Avenue North, Joseph and Mildred Pelup</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079914.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>102-8th Avenue North, Clinton and Bessie Anderson</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079915.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>103-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079916.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>105-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079917.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>106-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079918.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>109-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079919.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>15-8th  Avenue North, parking meter in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007992.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>110-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079920.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>113-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079921.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>114-8th Avenue North; half-moon shutters</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079922.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>117-119-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079923.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>118-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079924.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>122-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079925.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>123-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079926.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>127-8th Avenue North; boy on bicycle at right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079927.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>130-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079928.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>131-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079929.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>19-8th Avenue North, parking meter in foreground. "Construction" marked vehicle parked on street.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007993.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>134-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079930.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>135-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079931.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>137-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079932.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>143-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079933.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>146-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079935.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>147-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079936.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>201-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079937.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>205-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079938.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>209-8th Avenue North; woman wearing apron in doorway.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079939.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>20-8th Avenue North with second-level porch and stained glass windows.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007994.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>210-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079940.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>213-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079941.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>214-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079942.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>218-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079943.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>221-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079944.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>222-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079945.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>225-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079946.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>226-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079947.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>229-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079948.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>230-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079949.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>21-8th Avenue North, Weckman TV shop and Dr. Stark MD office.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007995.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>233-8th Avenue North, with striped awning second story.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079950.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>234-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079951.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>237-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079952.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>238-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079953.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>242-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079954.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>243-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079955.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>245-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079956.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>246-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079957.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>300-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079958.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>301-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079959.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>22-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007996.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>305-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079960.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>306-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079961.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>309-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079962.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>310-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079963.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>314-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079964.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>315-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079965.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>317-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079966.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>318-8th Avenue North; Christmas tree shutters</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079967.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>321-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079968.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>324-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079969.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>26-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007997.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>325-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079970.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>329-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079971.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>330-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079972.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>333-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079973.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>334-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079974.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>338-8th Avenue North with car in driveway.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079975.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>27-8th Avenue North, HG Dirks Furnace Company.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007998.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>29-8th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/2007999.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Lions Club members in 1940 at Bryant Lake Rock Isle Park</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20041210.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Lions Club photo, Lutter, John</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2004121.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Pete Miller, Lions Club</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20041211.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>This appears to be a "wedding" with seven men, some dressed as ladies and holding potted flowers, a "bride and groom" and a "minister." Handwritten and dated on back "November/Hovander? 25th June?, 1970." In photo from left to right: Bob Aspelin, Earl Dahlberg, Norm Gustafson, Roger Jewett, Bob Holdahl, Jerry Martinson, Ward Dahlberg.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20041213.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Central Park shelter Oct. 20, 1966; Pokorny, Henry Mayor/Edstrom, Al/Wilson, Dick</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2004127.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Central Park shelter 1971 Lions Club members</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2004128.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Shady Oak Lake beach plan 1944 Lions Club members at the beach</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2004129.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Mr. Tom Williams, seated and reading in a barber shop mid- to- late 1960s. Photo was taken for a print ad. Location of barbershop is unknown. Definite 1960s decor and shaving mugs are on shelves on the wall. Tom Williams was one of 3 co-owners of the newspapr The Hennepin County Review. There is a Post-It on the back of this photo listing his children&#039;s names and ages.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2004316.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Family photo of people seated and standing on or near the porch of Chester Hopkins&#039; home, which stood on the site of the current 2005 site of Red Owl Stores warehouse, July 21, 1894. Only one person in the photo is positively identified and that is Chester Hopkins, seated in a rocking chair on the porch. There are three other female adults, six children and one infant pictured. The back of the photo says "Must be Henry or Allee Wade in buggy," referring to the infant. The home pictured, it says, was "Sold in 1946."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200511.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Four young men posed on a car hood, dressed in ties and riding caps, date and location unknown, @1920-25.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2005184.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three scanned photographs of Art and Carrie Neider, young, middle age (in front of their Caf??) and elderly.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2005510.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two scanned photographs of Arthur O. Neider. On the top photo he is standing near a car in a brick garage that appears to be the same building as in photo 2005.5.7 (the back of the Neider Caf?, 706 Excelsior Ave). In the bottom photo, Carrie and Arthur Neider are quite elderly.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200558.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Eight WWI Veterans of Foriegn Wars in uniform holding two large flags (1US, 1 Minneapolis VFW) @ 1925. The men are posed possibly on the Hennepin County fairgrounds in Hopkins near the railway line. Three men are identified left to right: (1) Haskin, Elmer/(4)Tomshin, Louis/(8) Hughes, William/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200576.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Larry Normandin, Manager of Archies Bar, about 1970

P2546 
8 x 10 photograph of Larry Normandin, manager of Archie&#039;s Liquors, On and Off Sale, 1022 Excelsior Ave W. Wearing a white shirt, plaid vest and bow tie, horn rimmed glasses and a big smile. Exterior wall has ornate flocked wall paper.  Article in scrapbook indicates this is the third remodel of Archie&#039;s done by Jos. F. Palen Company and the date 2/19/70 is written on the article. Don Perkle and Gene Riely still own the bar and Larry Normandin still managed it in 1970.

Photo in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.

History:
In 1921 this was Gluek Bry Co Saloon, formerly was the Last Chance Saloon operated by D.E. Dow. It is said he lit his cigars with ten-dollar bills. He installed an 11th Avenue entrance for ladies. There were two or three forgotten owners between Dow and Bill Wilhelmson, who sold it to Jack Moran. When Moran died his widow sold the bar to Archie Normandin. This might be around 1945. In 1941 it was still known as Gluek&#039;s Corner. Archie&#039;s Bar was owned and operated by Archie Normandin, who retired in November of 1965. His brother, Larry Normandin, was the bar tender and manager both with his brother and after it was purchased by Eugene Reilly and Donald Perkl, MB Hagen employees, in 1965. The bar was remodeled in 1961 according to an article in the scrapbook. On Feb 17, 1966 there was a "grand opening celebration" to recognize the new owners. It is now Decoy&#039;s restaurant.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20061513.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo of Normandin, Archie, seated outside with dog. Owner of Archie&#039;s Bar. @1945

Photo is in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.

History:
In 1921 this was Gluek Bry Co Saloon, formerly was the Last Chance Saloon operated by D.E. Dow. It is said he lit his cigars with ten-dollar bills. He installed an 11th Avenue entrance for ladies. There were two or three forgotten owners between Dow and Bill Wilhelmson, who sold it to Jack Moran. When Moran died his widow sold the bar to Archie Normandin. This might be around 1945. In 1941 it was still known as Gluek&#039;s Corner. Archie&#039;s Bar was owned and operated by Archie Normandin, who retired in November of 1965. His brother, Larry Normandin, was the bar tender and manager both with his brother and after it was purchased by Eugene Reilly and Donald Perkl, MB Hagen employees, in 1965. The bar was remodeled in 1961 according to an article in the scrapbook. On Feb 17, 1966 there was a "grand opening celebration" to recognize the new owners. It is now Decoy&#039;s restaurant.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006155.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo of Normandin, Archie (right rear), Ed Smith, left rear, and Julie about 1940s.

Archie Normandin was owner of Archie&#039;s bar for many years. The two men in front are not identified.

Photo is in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006156.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo (poloroid) of Normandin, Larry, @1980. He was manager of Archie&#039;s bar in Hopkins for many years.

Photo is in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.

History:
In 1921 this was Gluek Bry Co Saloon, formerly was the Last Chance Saloon operated by D.E. Dow. It is said he lit his cigars with ten-dollar bills. He installed an 11th Avenue entrance for ladies. There were two or three forgotten owners between Dow and Bill Wilhelmson, who sold it to Jack Moran. When Moran died his widow sold the bar to Archie Normandin. This might be around 1945. In 1941 it was still known as Gluek&#039;s Corner. Archie&#039;s Bar was owned and operated by Archie Normandin, who retired in November of 1965. His brother, Larry Normandin, was the bar tender and manager both with his brother and after it was purchased by Eugene Reilly and Donald Perkl, MB Hagen employees, in 1965. The bar was remodeled in 1961 according to an article in the scrapbook. On Feb 17, 1966 there was a "grand opening celebration" to recognize the new owners. It is now Decoy&#039;s restaurant.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006157.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Reproduced photo of Huber, Barbara, aka Hurricaine Barbara @1970.

Photo (cut out from a newspaper) is in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West. Barbara Huber was a singer at the bar. Sang with the Country Squires. For more on Barbara and for a record she made, see Scrapbook 53, 2006.15.2.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006158.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Postcard Hockstetler / Hockstedler Family, also Miller, Joseph family

Original old postcard of the Abraham Hockstedler/Hochstetler family plus the Joseph Miller family. We do not know if they were related or just having a photo taken together.

Front row #3 is a Miller.
2nd Row # 2 is Mary Hockstetler wife of Abraham  and #4 is a Mrs. Jos. Miller.
Back row is left, Abraham Hockstetler and right is a younger man, Joseph Miller</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006171.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Postcard Hockstedler, Henry in Woodsmen Uniform holding an ax

Original old postcard of Henry Hockstedler in Woodsmen uniform. He is standing erect holding an ax in his right hand. Henry is a son of Abraham Hockstedler.

We also have a photograph, number P394.0 of a Modern Woodmen of America Drill Team, with Charles A. Olson as Captain. This young man might be on this photo also.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006172.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Round oval photograph of Borland, Ann Campbell as a young woman in her 20s. Ann was the daughter of Campbell, S.C. 

Mrs. Ann Borland&#039;s obit was in the newspaper 3/26/1970. She was born 2-28-1884 and lived on what was known as the Campbell Farm in Hopkins for many years.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006173.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Kucera, Dr. Frank as elderly gentleman

Color photo, Kucera, Dr. Frank as an elderly gentleman, seated at his roll-top desk holding a paper, wearing a lab coat and black plastic glasses.

Times Studio photo. Color photo is in an art-deco1940s or 1950s style cardboard photograph holder. No previous number; no donor named.

2006.27.2
Maetzold, Butsie about 1940. 

8 x 10 photograph of Butsie Maetzold, Athletic Director and coach at Hopkins High School for many years. standing in the high school athletic field south of Excelsior Blvd. He looks to be very young, slightly over college age, has his hands on his hips and is wearing a soft leather or fabric bomber-style jacket and light colored chino pants. He has on black laced shoes. 

House shown in upper right of the photo was built by Fred Souba at 14th and Excelsior Avenues in 1905. Strobeck Hauge moved to this location in June of 1951. The house remains after additions and remodeling. This photo was published somewhere because it has the following info on back: Zinc ? tone, 10 picas wide and 15 picas deep. 100 Line screen. Newspaper perhaps?

Former number P1311.0. Donor: Mary Maetzold.

2006.27.3
Hansen, Maurice, son of Mrs. Caroline Petersen Hansen Smith (Mrs. Sam Nelson Smith) about 1902. 8th Grade graduation, Hopkins High School about 1902.

5 ? x 4 inch inside studio full-length portrait of Maurice Hansen. Arm resting on ornate chair. Photo mounted on grey hard cardboard with thin zig-zag black stripes on it. Mr. Hansen is wearing a suit jacket with knicker pants. Hair is parted in the middle. He has a long bow or set of ribbons attached to his lapel.

Donor: Vivian Mahoney Blomquist. Former number: P519.0</title>
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			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Young man in his twenties, upper body and head photo in decorated background. Photographer: Thibodeau 28 Central Ave, Minneapolis.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007137.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Black and white postcard showing Hopkins High School boys basketball team and coach posed in uniform (tanks and shorts with knee socks and knee guards). Player seated in front holds basketball with "H.H.S. 23" on it.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062021.jpg</location>
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			<title>Black and white original postcard showing Hopkins High School girls basketball team and coach posed in uniform (pantaloons, 3/4 sleeve shirts and kerchiefs, high top sneakers). Player in front holds basketball with "Hopkins 1915" on it. There is a sewing machine seen behind the coach at far right. Above the blackboard is hung a kind of ad for "WISS SHEARS in various stages of manufacture."
Left to right are Fisher, Carmen/Hartig, Jacquetta/Chmel, Maryanne L./Elmquist, Hazel/Noleen, Pearl/Burnes, Pearl/Cheml, Ruth L./Olson, Florence/Olson, Hazel/Korista, Frances/Heffner, Corrine/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062022.jpg</location>
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			<title>Black and white photograph of Hopkins High School band on 15th Avenue North in 1927. Mostly undecipherable writing on back perhaps says "Armand Christenson&#039;s High School Band on 15th Ave Mom in front of our house. Now is John Kosanda&#039;s house"</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062031.jpg</location>
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			<title>Black and white photograph, 4 x 6, Irish setter poses with Hopkins Gun Club members outdoors, 1922.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062032.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Black and white photograph from newspaper, 3 x 4, Hopkins Gun Club members take aim outdoors, 1928. Kucera, Frank/Schmidt, Paul/Coyle, Hugh/Milbert, John/Valesh, Albert/Souba/Herzon/Malerich/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062035.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Black and white photograph of Russel S. (Butzie) Maetzold, Guernsey, Sophie, Zipoy, Mike W., unknown location.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062041.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Black and white photograph of Russel S. (Butzie) Maetzold.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062042.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of school age children.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200620611.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Graduation photograph of young man, 1922. Pictured is Andrle, Ladislav/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200620911.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>People outdoors around picnic table @ 1938. 
Zipoy, Mrs./Geer, Mrs./Christianson, Mr./Selden, Mr./Geer, Mr./Zipoy, Willard/Zipoy, Mike/Armstrong, Mr./Selden, Mrs./Christianson, Mrs./Gent, Mrs./Christianson, Audrey/Armstrong, Sylvia/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200623012.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Boy standing near The Beehive, 519 Excelsior Avenue E., @1916. Pictured is Heineke, Earl/ Train also in background.  Detail The Beehive P 795.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062313.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Hopkins House Shoe men posed outdoors with box and horse shoes. Gardner, Frank/Feudner, Amel L./Rudd, Carl/Conway, Frank/Wilson, Sam/Schussler, Henry/Weller, John/Allen, Lou/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062353.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Four women and one man in the water at Shady Oak Beach @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200623611.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Three woman and one man at a picnic at Shady Oak Beach @1910. Coffee pot in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200623612.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Five suited men in ice skates on a lake with kids playing with hockey sticks in background @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200623613.jpg</location>
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			<title>Two women standing on pile of reject ice blocks at west shore of Shady Oak Lake @1912-1914.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200623616.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Man and two small children in yard next to sidewalk at 10-11th Avenue South, @1923. Pictured are Nelson, Neil H./ Homes pictured from left are 15-11th Avenue South/21-11th Avenue South/ Homes of Wrase, William/Anderson, Burt/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062382.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Children and man in uniform posed on and around a farm tractor, 1940s. 
On photo is written mistakenly "farm scene, south of Hopkins, 1970s, Family day."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062435.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Group of women dressed in red cross garb and posed outdoors with a large US flag, possibly at the Hennepin County Fairgrounds @1918.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062536.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>8 x 10 photo of Ray Duemke, holding rifle. 

He sent several photographs to Jim Shirley&#039;s father, a friend of his from Hopkins. See also 2006.26.18.

Duemke was in Camp Adair, Oregon, when this photo was taken.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062617.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>3 x 2 inch photo, Duemke, Doug, with deer he shot. @1940. Donor: Jim Shirley

Doug Duemke was a brother to Ray Duemke. Was a friend of Jim Shirley&#039;s father.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062619.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Scanned photograph of rear of the Neider Caf? (706 Excelsior Ave).  Appears to be a garage in back (see photo 2005.5.8). Sign states "Neider Caf?." People are currently unidentified, but three of them might be Carrie, Arthur and young Harry Neider.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200557.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Man posed on porch between two women, summer 1910s. Pictured are Burns, ____/Burns, Jack/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062717.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Maetzold, Butsie about 1940. 

8 x 10 photograph of Butsie Maetzold, Athletic Director and coach at Hopkins High School for many years. standing in the high school athletic field south of Excelsior Blvd. He looks to be very young, slightly over college age, has his hands on his hips and is wearing a soft leather or fabric bomber-style jacket and light colored chino pants. He has on black laced shoes. 

House shown in upper right of the photo was built by Fred Souba at 14th and Excelsior Avenues in 1905. Strobeck Hauge Funeral parlor moved to this location in June of 1951. The house remains after additions and remodeling. This photo was published somewhere because it has the following info on back: Zinc ? tone, 10 picas wide and 15 picas deep. 100 Line screen. Newspaper perhaps?

This photo was used in HOPKINS MN THROUGH THE YEARS book on page 131.

Former number P1311.0. Donor: Mary Maetzold.</title>
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			<title>Hansen, Maurice studio photograph 1902 mounted

Hansen, Maurice, son of Mrs. Caroline Petersen Hansen Smith (Mrs. Sam Nelson Smith) about 1902. 8th Grade graduation, Hopkins High School about 1902.

5 ? x 4 inch inside studio full-length portrait of Maurice Hansen. Arm resting on ornate chair. Photo mounted on grey hard cardboard with thin zig-zag black stripes on it. Mr. Hansen is wearing a suit jacket with knicker pants. Hair is parted in the middle. He has a long bow or set of ribbons attached to his lapel.

Donor: Vivian Mahoney Blomquist. Former number: P519.0</title>
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			<title>Three people posed outdoors in the shade, @1912. Pictured are Lundquist, Paul/Lundquist, Elizabeth/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200628710.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Two people dressed up and posed outdoors, @1912. Pictured are Lundquist, Paul/Lundquist, Elizabeth/.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200628711.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young man posed outdoors in coat and cap, @1912. Pictured is Lundquist, Paul/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200628712.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Three young men posed outdoors on ice with a pile of fish, @1912. Pictured is Lundquist, Paul/.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200628713.jpg</location>
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			<title>Three young men posed outdoors in boy scout uniforms at Camp Snik a Poh, August 11-21-1932. Scouts are called SPL&#039;s (Senior Patrol Leaders). Pictured are Lundquist, /Miller, /Nelson, /</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200628714.jpg</location>
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			<title>Woman in striped dress standing in greenery holding flowers, @1912. Pictured is Lundquist, Elizabeth/.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062878-1.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Two smiling people in bright sun and metal wash tubs near an outbuilding, @1912. Pictured is Lundquist, Paul/.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062879.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Winter, Augusta Hopkins, seated and holding bouquet @1955.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062963.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Hopkins, Lilla M. (Woodward 7/21/1849-6/17/1928), wife of Chester L. Hopkins, @1885.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062964.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Hopkins, Chester L./Hopkins, Lilla M./Winter, Augusta Hopkins, daughter, posed on porch @1900.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062965.jpg</location>
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			<title>Vesely, Joseph family at C.C. Ludwig awards ceremonial dinner table, June 16, 1983. Pictured are Vesely, Joseph/Vesely, Anita/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20062991.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph Marlys Quist at about5 years of age with dolly sitting on an old fashioned tree swing. About 1938.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006311.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph Marlys Quist at about8 or 9 years old babysitting for a cute little baby. About 1940.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006312.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph Marlys Quist at about 5 years of age sitting with a friend in a wagon. About 1937.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006313.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph Arvid Quist family "at the forty" which I think means, at the 40th anniversary, most likely of Arvid Quist and Elsie Rasmussen.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200634.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph Marlys Quist as young girl fishing with her mother and grandparents. Possibly Shady Oak Lake or Bryant&#039;s Long Lake, two local places to fish.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200635.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph Marlys Quist at about 10 years old with her grandmother helping her roll yarn for knitting. Grandmother has a cute top knot. Photo caption: Grandma Moen. Don&#039;t know if this is her grandmother or some other grandmother in the neighborhood. Very charming photo!

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200637.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph Marlys Quist at about 5 years old with a new sled and a new doll. Winter scene about 1937.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200638.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph Marlys Quist at about 1 year of age with her mother, Elsie Rasmussen Quist, standing on a work horse. Two horses in photo.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200639.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photo 8 x 10 Jean Johnson and Male escort walking down the carpet at the Minneapolis Aquatennial Queen of the Lakes contest. 1949. Ms. Johnson was voted the 1949 Queen of the Lakes. (Photo identified by Reid T. Burns 2006). Professional photographic print by Daniels Studio.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006411.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photo 8 x 10 Candid photo taken just after Jean Johnson was crowned Queen of the Lakes. 1949 Minneapolis Aquatennial contest. Tears are streaming down her face. (Photo identified by Reid T. Burns 2006). Professional photographic print by Daniels Studio.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006412.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photo 5 x 7 Candid photo of Aquatennial Queen Betty Barnhart of Hopkins, 1952, receiving gifts of luggage and a large cake decorated with raspberries. The cake is being presented by a man (right) identified as the VFW commander. Man on left with a microphone is identified as Frank Adams. Betty Barnhart was the 1951 Hopkins Raspberry Queen.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006413.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>b/w photo 5 x 7 Candid photo of Aquatennial Queen Betty Barnhart of Hopkins, 1952, shaking hands with the Junior Queen. Betty Barnhart was the 1951 Hopkins Raspberry Queen.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006414.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>b/w photo 8 x 10 photo of Aquatennial Queen Betty Barnhart of Hopkins, 1952, after she was crowned queen. She is wiping a tear from her eye. Betty Barnhart was the 1951 Hopkins Raspberry Queen.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006415.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>b/w photo 5 x 7 photo of Aquatennial Queen Betty Barnhart of Hopkins, 1952, being crowned queen by the 1951 Queen. Large smile, a beautiful crown. Betty Barnhart was the 1951 Hopkins Raspberry Queen.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006416.jpg</location>
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			<title>2006-4-17
b/w photo 5 x 7 photo of Aquatennial Queen Betty Barnhart of Hopkins, 1952, being escorted by the Commodore. Large smile, a beautiful crown, royal cape and beautiful gown. Betty Barnhart was the 1951 Hopkins Raspberry Queen.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006417.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>b/w photo 5 x 7 photo of Aquatennial Queen Betty Barnhart of Hopkins, 1952, posing with another crowned woman by the name of Anella. Betty is holding a large bouquet of roses and it appears it is just before or after a parade. A convertible car is in the background. Betty Barnhart was the 1951 Hopkins Raspberry Queen.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006418.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 8 x 10 of unknown woman participating in talent show at the raspberry festival or aquatennial festival in the 1949-52 time frame. Photo was taken by Williams Commercial Photography, Minneapolis MN, Neg No 929-5.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006419.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photo, 3 ? x 4 ?, unknown couple from the class of 1948 or 49, on the school bus. Possibly on a band trip.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200642.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 8 x 10 of BeBe Shoppe, Miss America of 1948. Posed in a light frilly dress with sash, holding a small purse and touching an easy chair. Photo by Daniels Photography, Hopkins, MN. Beautiful curly hair, this looks like a very early photo of her, about her "Miss America" time.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos and 1952 aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006420.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 8 x 10 of BeBe Shoppe, Miss America of 1948. This is her homecoming celebration after she won the Miss America contest in 1948. BeBe is seated in a beautiful frilly dress with her arms full of flowers. Two policemen flank her on either side. Photo by Daniels Photography, Hopkins, MN. 

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos and 1952 aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006421.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two b/w snapshot photos, 2 1/2 x 5" of BeBe Shoppe, Miss America of 1948. She is standing outisde under a tree in a regular dress of the day, with white shoes. The caption from the scrapbook which this photo was torn out of states: "Bebe at my house."

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos and 1952 aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006422.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two b/w photos, 5 x 7 of BeBe Shoppe, Miss America of 1948 posed with a man in a VFW uniform. She is wearing a light colored strapless dress with pearls and a dainty hat, also a crocheted shawl. Hopkins water tower in the background? Folding chairs. Time could be 1949 when BeBe was back to crown Raspberry Queen Bernice Rogers. There is another photo with the VFW gentlemen and Bernice Rogers and her "court". See 2006.4.24.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos and 1952 aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006423.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 8 x 10 of BeBe Shoppe, Miss America of 1948 and Bernice Rogers, Raspberry Queen of 1949. BeBe crowned Bernice in 1949. This is the raspberry festival float with four Raspberry Princesses and five men wearing VFW outfits. 

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos and 1952 aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006424.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 8 x 10 of BeBe Shoppe, Miss America of 1948 (third from left) posed with Bernice Rogers, 1949 Raspberry Queen and her attendants. Standing in front of the VFW float and the old Hopkins High School building in the rear. Photo by Daniels Photography, Hopkins, MN. 

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos and 1952 aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006425.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 8 x 10 of BeBe Shoppe, Miss America of 1948 (fourth from left) posed at a table of beautiful Queens and queen candidates, 1950 Raspberry Festival. Left is Margie Higgins, 1950 queen which BeBe Shoppe had helped crown, Helen Jane Kranz, candidate from Daniels Photography, in center is Dell-Fin Poaha, Miss Hawaii 1950, BeBe Shoppe, and Bernice Rogers, 1949 Raspberry Queen.  Photo by Daniels Photography, Hopkins, MN. These women are seated at an outdoor table and under an umbrella. 

The event must be the coronation of Margie Higgins. Margie is holding flowers but does not yet have a crown. Bernice Rogers is wearing the crown. In the next photo, 2006.4.27, Margie Higgins is wearing the crown and not Bernice Rogers.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos and 1952 aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006426.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 8 x 10 of BeBe Shoppe, Miss America of 1948 (left) with Margie Higgins, Raspberry Queen crowned by BeBe in 1950 (seated), and Bernice Rogers, Raspberry Queen of 1949, and Delll-Fin Poaha, Miss Hawaii of 1950. Margie Higgins appears to have just been crowned.  Photo by Daniels Photography, Hopkins, MN.

BeBe Shoppe is wearing an incredibly beautiful floral dress full of frills and lace.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos and 1952 aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006427.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 8 x 10 of BeBe Shoppe, Miss America of 1948 riding on the Daniels Studio float of 1950. Posed in a beautiful floral and frilly dress, Bebe sits atop the float with a huge crown in the background. She is pulled by a carriage with a team of white horses, Cinderella style.  The women on the float were identified by the photo owner as Dee, Marsha and Helen. Dee (Delores Dunn), Marsha and Helen (Kranz, the Daniels photography candidate). Photo by Daniels Photography, Hopkins, MN. 

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos and 1952 aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006428.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 8 x 10 of women at a party given in honor of BeBe Shoppe (Miss America 1948) and her mother in 1950. Home could be a Hopkins home.  Present at the party is Barbara Flanagan, long-time Minneapolis Star/Tribune newspaper columnist. Photo by Daniels Photography, Hopkins, MN. Photo 1 of 4.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos and 1952 aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006429.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo 8 ? x 11 Hopkins High Basketball Homecoming queen being held by two basketball players. 1948/49. Virg Miller (left), Gayle Wolf, Right. Homecoming queen is Helen ________. Professional photographic print by Daniels Studio.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200643.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 8 x 10 of women at a party given in honor of BeBe Shoppe (Miss America 1948) and her mother in 1950. Home could be a Hopkins home.  Present at the party is Barbara Flanagan, long-time Minneapolis Star/Tribune newspaper columnist. BeBe Shoppe is second from the left, opening a gift. Photo by Daniels Photography, Hopkins, MN. Photo 2 of 4.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos and 1952 aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006430.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 8 x 10 of women at a party given in honor of BeBe Shoppe (Miss America 1948) and her mother in 1950. Home could be a Hopkins home.  Present at the party is Barbara Flanagan, long-time Minneapolis Star/Tribune newspaper columnist. Women are lining up at the punch table. Photo by Daniels Photography, Hopkins, MN. Photo3 of 4.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos and 1952 aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006431.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 8 x 10 of women at a party given in honor of BeBe Shoppe (Miss America 1948) and her mother in 1950. Home could be a Hopkins home.  Present at the party is Barbara Flanagan, long-time Minneapolis Star/Tribune newspaper columnist. This photo shows BeBe posing with the hostess. Photo by Daniels Photography, Hopkins, MN. Photo 4 of 4.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos and 1952 aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006432.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>8 x 8 photograph b/w of the "PETRAK GIRLS" July 1971

Gathering of the Petrak Girls, July 1971 at Betty Feltl&#039;s home.

Mary Kavenaugh born April 19, 1904
Lucille Paulson born April 30, 1907
Agnes Rahn born March 2, 1910
Angela Shidla born Dec 4, 1912
Helen Cermak born June 19, 1916
Adele Lapic born Dec 30, 1918
Jeanette Courtney born Nov 6, 1923</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006441.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>____ Schmidt, father of Samuel Schmidt (Smith) 803 Second St. S, Hopkins, grandfather of Samuel Matthew Smith Vancouver, B.C., Hans and Chester Nels Smith 803 Second St. S., Hopkins,  circa 1870-1880.

Large charcoal portrait done from photo, by P.S. Hagen, Portrait artist, 570 Syndicate Arcade, Minneapolis, MN unknown date of charcoal.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006611.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>____ Schmidt, father of Samuel Schmidt (Smith) 803 Second St. S, Hopkins, grandfather of Samuel Matthew Smith Vancouver, B.C., Hans and Chester Nels Smith 803 Second St. S., Hopkins,  circa 1870-1880.

There also is a large charcoal of this photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006612.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>____ Schmidt or Smith, wife of ___ Schmidt, mother of  of Samuel Schmidt (Smith) 803 Second St. S, Hopkins, grandmother of Samuel Matthew Smith Vancouver, B.C., Hans and Chester Nels Smith 803 Second St. S., Hopkins,  circa 1870-1880.

Large charcoal portrait done from photo, by P.S. Hagen, Portrait artist, 570 Syndicate Arcade, Minneapolis, MN unknown date of charcoal.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006613-2.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>____ Schmidt or Smith, wife of ___ Schmidt, mother of  of Samuel Schmidt (Smith) 803 Second St. S, Hopkins, grandmother of Samuel Matthew Smith Vancouver, B.C., Hans and Chester Nels Smith 803 Second St. S., Hopkins,  circa 1870-1880.

oval original photo that matches the charcoal 2006.61.3.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006614-5.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Large Charcoal, woman, identify unknown, probably relative of Peder Pedersen, father of Caroline Nielsen Hansen Smith.

The Smith/Schmidts owned the Hopkins House Hotel, 803 Second St. S, Hopkins.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006615-2.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Large Charcoal, Peder Frederick Pedersen born 1837. He was the husband of Anna Katherine Neilsen born 1834 . Peder Pedersen was the father of Caroline born 1-4-1861, Nels, Mary, Martin, Fredrikka and Sophie. Caroline was married to Mr. Smith.

The Smith/Schmidts owned the Hopkins House Hotel, 803 Second St. S, Hopkins.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006616.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Large Charcoal, Anna Katherine Neilsen Pedersen born 1834, wife of Peder Frederick Pedersen born 1837. She was the mother of Caroline born 1-4-1861, Nels, Mary, Martin, Fredrikka and Sophie. Caroline was married to Mr. Smith.

The Smith/Schmidts owned the Hopkins House Hotel, 803 Second St. S, Hopkins.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006617.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Large Charcoal, James Hansen, died 1892 or 1893. He was the first husband of Caroline Nielsen Pedersen Sansen Smith. He was the father of Katherine born 1883, Fred born 884, Eugenie born 1888-- all born in Denmark. Also the father of Maurice born 12-18-1890 in Racine, Wisconsin. Caroline was later married to Mr. Smith.

The Smith/Schmidts owned the Hopkins House Hotel, 803 Second St. S, Hopkins.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006618.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The William D. Japs family. Standing Albert, Ida, Gust, Louisa (middle), Frank, Henry, Barney, Otto (front right) George (standing front center). Seated: Mathilda, William D, Eddie, Chrsitina. Christina died 12-1-1914, so the photo was taken before then. This photograph has been mounted on a tagboard and covered in sticky plastic. Donors are Barbara DeFore and Darlene Fraser.

Dates for the William Japs family:
Japs, Frank August born 5 July 1871
Japs, Mathilda Christine born 1 May 1873
Japs, Gustave Bernard born 19 Jan 1875
Japs, Louisa Loraendina born 19 Feb 1876
Japs, Henry Ira born 22 Dec 1879
Japs, Ida Luceta "Sadie" born 9 or 29 Sept 1882
Japs, Bernard George born 17 June 1884
Japs, Albert William born 2 April 1886
Japs, Otto Herbert born 3 Jan 1888
Japs, George Walter born 26 June 1890
Japs, Edward Russell born 27 Feb 1894</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2006619-1.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>WORLD WAR I VETS IN 1963
Color photograph of World War I Veterans and their spouses taken at the VFW in Hopkins in 1963.

Present on photo, numbered from left back row:
1. Smith, Ed
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8. Matuska,
9.
10. Arndt, Ralph
11. Kreuer, Bill
12. Dvorak, Al
13.
14. Willman, John
15. Dvorak, Anna
16.
17. Butler, Laura
18. Kreuer, Mrs. Bill
19.
20. Willman, Lil (Mrs. John)
21. Haskin, Emily (Mrs. Elmer)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200691a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>WORLD WAR I VETS IN 1963
Color photograph of World War I Veterans and their spouses taken at the VFW in Hopkins in 1963.

Present on photo, numbered from left back row:
1. Smith, Ed
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8. Matuska,
9.
10. Arndt, Ralph
11. Kreuer, Bill
12. Dvorak, Al
13.
14. Willman, John
15. Dvorak, Anna
16.
17. Butler, Laura
18. Kreuer, Mrs. Bill
19.
20. Willman, Lil (Mrs. John)
21. Haskin, Emily (Mrs. Elmer)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200691b.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Four men in derby hats and suits standing in front of homes, unknown location.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007131.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Young child in a long lace dress, most likely a girl.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071310.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Face only photo of man in his twenties, beard and mustache.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071311.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Woman in her twenties, head and neck only, mounted in a triangular frame.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071312.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Upper body and faces of two children, a boy and a girl.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071313.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Young boy, entire body, in leggings and shirt and jacket, flat hat.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071314.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Two teen-age girls, one white dresses, one is playing a guitar, the other is playing a mandolin or yukelele. Fallman phoptographer.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071315.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Young man in his twenties, handle-bar mustache, hair parted near middle, bow tie. Photographer: Miller, Minneapolis.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071316.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Woman seated in a wicker chair, curly bangs, looking away from photographer. J.A. Brush, photographer, Minneapolis.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071317.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Man, head and neck, suitcoat, white tie. Photographer: Bishop, Syndicate Black, Minneapolis, Minn.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071318.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Woman, head and neck, suitcoat, white dress with lace at high collar, curly bangs. Photographer: A. Larson, 313 Washington Ave S, Minneapolis.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071319.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Five people, a family group, in front of a clapboard home. Photo of an elderly woman and man and three women in their twenties. Rogers Gallery, Headquarters for Amateur Cameras and Supplies (Photographer).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007132.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Baby photo. Seated on small rocking chair.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071320.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Elderly man seated in chair, long suit jacket. Studio photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071321.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Elderly man head and neck shot, white hair, bushy beard, goatee style.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071322.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Woman in her twenties or thirties, lace collar.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071323.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Woman in her twenties or thirties, black lace collar.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071324.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Young girl, standing, long dress, studio photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071325.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Middle aged woman, black dress, high lace collar, mutton sleeves, hair in top knot.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071326.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Head and neck, young man in his twenties or thirties, striped tie.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071327.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Middle aged woman, mouth curved down, glasses, earrings, lace on dark dress.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071328.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Black bass, 7 1/2 pounds. (Unusual photo has a fish in with all the family photos).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071329.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Possible photo of Daniel Dow. Photographer was Bishop, Syndicate Block, Minneapolis, Minnesota.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007133.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Man and woman standing together holding hands. He and she both have corsages with flowing ribbon. Her dress has mutton sleeves.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071330.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Woman in her twenties, hair parted in middle, dark dress, high lace collar. Snyders studio 727-729 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071331.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Five photos of individual people, various sizes, all scanned as one.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071332.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Tintype, two young men, one standing and one seated.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071333.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

FOUR tintypes, 7 people&#039;s photographs altogether. Scanned as one unit.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071334.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

FOUR tintypes, 6 people&#039;s photographs altogether. Scanned as one unit.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071335.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Young man in his twenties or late teens. Photographer: Miller, Minneapolis, also located in St. Cloud, Fergus Falls and Le Sueur, Minnesota.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007134.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Young woman in her twenties or late teens wearing an elegant long black silk dress standing by an ornate column. Photographer: Rugg, 56 so. Fifth St, Minneapolis, Minnesota.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007135.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Young man in a suit and vest, leaning on a column, hair parted in middle, bow tie. Photographer: Dempsie, 316 Nic (Nicollet Ave), Minneapolis.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007136.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Cabinet photo of a man and woman in their twenties.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071410.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Young man in his twenties wearing a vest, tie, long suit jacket and leaning on a tapestry. Photographer: Jacoby, Minneapolis, Minn.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007138.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from old worn photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Baby photo, long dress. Hennepin Studio, 625 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007139.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Very faded cabinet photo of the interior of a home. There is a piano or pump organ on the side, a woman is seated, reading something, by an open screen door. There is a tall kerosene lamp in the center and large photos over the piano/organ.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007141.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Individual cabinet Photos of four people; two men and two women. The man in the lower right appears to be a very young Daniel Dow.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071411.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Individual cabinet Photos of four people; two men and two women.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071412.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Individual cabinet Photos of two men.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071413.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Individual cabinet Photos of two boys and two young girls.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071414.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Individual cabinet Photos of one boy and two girls.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071415.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Individual cabinet Photo of a man with a bushy beard and mustache and two tin-types; each tin-type is a posed photo of two men. One of the men appears to have on an apron.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071416.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Individual cabinet Photo of a man wearing a double-breasted jacket and sporting a mustache. Photographer is W. R. Miller of Minneapolis.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071417.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Cabinet Photo of a family: husband and wife and two young children.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071418.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Cabinet Photo of a man sporting a mustache, vest and jacket with wide lapels.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071419.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

6 x 9 Cabinet Photo taken in a studio, three children.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007142.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Cabinet Photo of two young girls.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071430.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Cabinet Photo of a man in his twenties. Photographer: Miller of Minneapolis and St. Paul.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071420.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Studio Cabinet Photo of a man posing in an outdoor scene, next to a tree.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071421.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Studio Cabinet Photo of a man. Handle-bar mustache, face and upper body only.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071422.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Two small cabinet photos of a young child in high-topped boots and another one of a man with a mustache.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071423.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Photo of a man about 30 yrs old with mustache. Photographer: Dempsie Portraits, Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071424.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Photo of a young couple, identified on the back as Peter Sundquist and his wife Lenora May Waterman (Nona).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071425.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Photo of a baby, identified as possibly Aunt Hattie, or Mrs. Charles Hamilton.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071426.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Photo of three children, a girl appears to be the oldest.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007143.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Photo of a woman wearing a very large plumed hat.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071427.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Photo of a man, round shirt collar, wide lapels. Not a cabinet photo as the others are in this book; this photo is more recent (1940s?).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071428.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Cabinet Photos of four young children.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071431.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Photos of two men and a woman in their twenties.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071432.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

A series of four photos, two of them are tintypes and the other are cabinet photos. Two chilidren (tintype) and a woman (tintype), young man and a twenty-yr-old man.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071433.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Photo of a young man, bushy hair and mustache. Photographer is Deal of Minneapolis, Minnesota.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071434.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Photo of a young woman (teen) poased in a studio near a chair. Photographer is McKenna and Miller, Fond du Lac, Wis.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071435.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Photo of a woman, possibly aunt Hattie Waterman. Taken at Rigg studio, Minneapolis, Minnesota.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071436.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Photo of a young woman in a plaid dress. Photographer: E. Thibodeau No 28, Nicollet Island, Minneapolis.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071437.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Photo of a man with a large mustache and beard, middle aged, pin-striped suit. Photographer: Miller, 417 and 419 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, Minn.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071438.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Studio cabinet Photo of a couple in their twenties. Photographer: Oleson, 226 and 228 Washington Ave S, Minneapolis, Minn.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071439.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Cabinet photo, interior, or three children, oldest is a girl about 7 or 8.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007144.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Studio cabinet Photo of a man in his twenties, flat slicked hair, wide lapels on his sport coat.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071440.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Studio cabinet Photo of a man in his twenties, long suit jacket, curly hair.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20071441.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Very sweet photo of a girl, about 5 or 6, wearing a sailor-type dress and cute straw hat, resting her head on her arm.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007145.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Very sweet photo of a baby with her hair all curled up at the top.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007146.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Cabinet photo of a man with a mustache, clothed in a military-style long dark double-breasted coat, holding a military-style hat.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007147.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Cabinet photo of a young girl wearing a plaid wool dress with a large lace collar. Hair curly in front and long in back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007148.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Cabinet photo of a man, tied bow-tie style tie, buttoned jacket, mustache, curly hair.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007149.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Five members of the Hopkins Fire Department @1940s.

Left to Right: Specken, Joe/Milbert, Don/Kinn, Wally/Brecka, John/Winters, George</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007171.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Firmus Opitz, Hopkins Policeman in the 1940s showing the FBI Ten Most Wanted poster.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007172.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Reproduction color postcard of 1814 Thomas Birch wagon train painting, 1985.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007702.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior, Dow House, Fireplace in foyer, 5.6  ft blue 11 foot. Print made in 2005 from slides made by Clint Blomquist in March, 1965. This was just before the Dow House was demolished.

This was the fireplace loaned to a man and installed in a home in St. Paul, MN.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007711.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Firmus Opitz, Hopkins Policeman in the 1940s sitting at the dispatcher&#039;s desk.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007173.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Firmus Opitz, Hopkins Policeman in the 1940s showing Hopkins map.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007174.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Amel L. Feudner at his basement work bench. He lived at 40 11th Ave N. 1966 photo.

This is a print from  a photo in Scrapbook 5.0. Donor: Jack Feudner, owner: Amel Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200718.jpg</location>
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			<title>Amel L. Feudner at his basement work bench. He lived at 40 11th Ave N.

This is a print from  a photo in Scrapbook 5.0. Donor: Jack Feudner, owner: Amel Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/200718a.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Pastoral scene of a horse and cart at Shady Oak Lake?

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20072110.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Horse and buggy days. Possibly at Shady Oak lake.

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20072111.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>From a High School drama program. Woman dressed as queen? About 1908.

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20072112.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>From the Gary basketball team, 1914, YMCA, Joe Kriz on left holding ball and Harvey Anderson on bottom right front.

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20072113.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Harvey Anderson (born about 1890) (left) and A. George Johnson on right.

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20072114.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Joseph Kriz, Hopkins graduate in 1908.

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20072115.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Hopkins high graduates 1908?

Photos identified on P319.0 (also 2006.218.3):
Front row: Marg Ekstrom, Vern Cooper, 3 unkn, Fred Sundquist, Isabelle Anderson.

Back row: Joe Kriz, 2 and 3 unknown, Karen McMadden, 5 unkn, 6, Harvey Anderson, son of A.T. Anderson.

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20072116.jpg</location>
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			<title>Three men enjoying a canoe ride on Shady Oak Lake. Joe Kriz one of the passengers? Another photo was donated by Robert and James Lundquist (P1095.0 also 2006.236.10) that is the same photo/postcard. The M and St. L railroad is in background. 

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20072117.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Frank Bren on right, unknown man on left.

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20072118.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Tony Skarolid on left and Frank Kriz on right. Possibly a groom and best-man photo. We also have a possible wedding photo of Tony Skarolid.

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20072119.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Joe Kriz (left) and Harvey Anderson (right). They graduated from Hopkins High School about 1908. Taken at the same time as 2007.21.3.

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007212.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Quist shoe store on main street Hopkins about 1908. Next to (East of ) the Opera Hall building.

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20072120.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Viaduct for the railroad in Hopkins, photo taken about 1908.

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20072121.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Hopkins High School about 1908.

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20072122.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Harvey Anderson (left) and Joe Kriz (Right). They graduated from Hopkins High School about 1908. Taken at the same time as 2007.21.2.

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007213.jpg</location>
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			<title>Hopkins Basketball. 1. William (Bill) Perbix, 2. George Peterson, 3. Harvey Anderson, 4. Einar Jorgenson, 5. A.R. “Butch” Lofgren, 6. Joe Kriz, 7. Arthur Nash. Standing is Bertram Gaertner. Same as photo P1337.0.

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007214.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Joe Kriz on left, unknown man on right.

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.

2007.21.6
Joseph Kriz, Hopkins high graduate of 1908 (Born 1890?).

.7
Picha sisters.

.9
Unknown family in front of a Hopkins home, related to Anderson or Kriz?

.10
Pastoral scene of a horse and cart at Shady Oak Lake?

.11
Horse and buggy days. Possibly at Shady Oak lake.

.12
From a High School drama program. Woman dressed as queen? About 1908.

.13
From the Gary basketball team, 1914, YMCA, Joe Kriz on left holding ball and Harvey Anderson on bottom right front.

.14
Harvey Anderson (born about 1890) (left) and A. George Johnson on right.

.15
Joseph Kriz, Hopkins graduate in 1908.

.16
Hopkins high graduates 1908?

.17
Three men enjoying a canoe ride. Joe Kriz?

.18
Frank Bren on right, unknown man on left.

.19
Tony Skarolid on left and Frank Kriz on right. Possibly a groom and best-man photo. We also have a possible wedding photo of Tony Skarolid.

.20
Quest shoe store on main street Hopkins about 1908. 

.21
Viaduct for the railroad in Hopkins, photo taken about 1908.

.22
Hopkins High School about 1908.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007215.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Joseph Kriz, Hopkins high graduate of 1908 (Born 1890?)

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007216.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Picha sisters

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007217.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Unknown family in front of a Hopkins home, related to Anderson or Kriz or Picha?

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007219.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Dominick, Grace.

On back it states "3/5/00 - 96 years". Head and neck photo in cardboard case.

J Doublas Eckert Studio of Portraits, St. Paul, MN. Grace graduated from Hopkins in 1920.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007281.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Empanger, Marion, lived by Faith Church.

Golling Hesse, Minneapolis photographers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007282.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Korista, Lil.  Lived with Nickodym&#039;s on 6th Ave S.

State Studio 825 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis. Photo in cardboard case.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007283.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>White, Norm. Graduating class of 1931. Married to Gloria Svec.

The Miller Studios, Minneapolis, Minn. Photo in cardboard case.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007284.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Joe Navratil, depot agent. Lived next to O&#039;Leary Lumber Yard, first house south.

Hopkins grad 1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007285.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>John Dvorak and wife. Lived on Fairview Ave, east side. about 1900.

4 x 6 photo in oval frame. Sussman, 309 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007286.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Two men stand next to autos near exterior of the Hopkins Minnesota State Employment Service office building, located on Shady Oak Road (site of 2007 Vent-A-Hood) @1972. Pictured are Henke, Duane "Duke" (Manager, Employment Services)/Swenson, Dick (Manager, Unemplyment Compensation)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007381.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>A woman seated inside the office of the Hopkins Minnesota State Employment Service, moving day for the offices from 1814 Excelsior Blvd. W. to Shady Oak Road (site of 2007 Vent-A-Hood) @1969. Pictured is Raabe, Mary Anderson (Employment Counselor).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007382.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A small child in a gown holds a kewpie-style doll while standing on a chair cushion @1900. Pictured is Beck, Efrieda Bristle/ 
Image digitally enhanced for overexposure.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007391.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A small child, age 2-1/2, standing in a lace dress holding a doll @1900. Pictured is Bristle, Muriel Sarah/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007392.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two young girls in lace dresses and a baby seated between them on a chair @1910. Pictured are Bristle, Elfrieda/Bristle, Henrietta/Bristle, Evelyn/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007393.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A seated woman in glasses, dated 1911. Addressed to Mrs. J. Bristle, Hopkins.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007394.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in U.S. miltary uniform with medical insignia @1943. Pictured is Blake, James, Dr./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007401.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Tents and scouts seated in a semi-circle outdoors. Back of photo says "Church Camp Snik a Poh, Aug. 21, 1932."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007501.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Boy scout and woman (camp cook) posed near tent and building. Pictured are Olson, Jenny/ Back of photo says "Camp Snik a Poh, 8-11 to 21-1932."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075010.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Four scouts posed near tents. Pictured are Blomquist, Clinton/ Back of photo says "Hopkins Dist Camp, Aug-11- 21-1932."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075011.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Scout posed in shade of trees near tents pitched on hillside. Back of photo says "Camp Snik a Poh, Aug-11- 21-1932."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075012.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Scouts dressing outside tents. Back of photo says "Camp Snik a Poh, 8-11 to 21-1932."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075013.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Blurry land photo of man standing surrounded by seated people on a hill. Back of photo says "Church Camp Snik a Poh, Aug. 11-21-1932."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075014.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Boy scout in wire rim glasses posed with hat leaning on table outdoors. Pictured is Adolphi, Bobbie/ Back of photo says "The perfect scout Camp Snik a Poh, Aug. 11-21-1932."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075015.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man posed with "Hentschel and Blomquist Groceries" truck, 1911. Pictured is Jenson, Martin/ In background is a church, probably St. Mary&#039;s Catholic Church (1895-1922), 51 Sixth Avenue South and First Street South Hopkins. Back of postcard says "Petrol Truck Friction Drive, Martin Jenson, father of Mrs. Morrill (Gladys) Pederson."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075016.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in driving gear posed with auto on unpaved street, 1917. Someone has written the number "2110" over the porch doorway of the house in background. On back of photo much is written in a scandinavian language.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075017.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Scouts seated in a semi-circle outdoors by a lake. Back of photo says "Church Camp Snik a Poh, Aug. 21, 1932."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007502.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in hat with mustache and cigar posed in vehicle drivers seat @1925. Pictured is Hoy, Hans/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075018.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man posed in vehicle drivers seat side view @1925. Written on photo is "Clinton and Winton, and Winton Six Model 1914." Pictured is Blomquist, Clinton/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075019.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in cap posed in vehicle drivers seat and people seated on running board (one of which appears to be holding a camera in her lap) and standing @1925. Written on photo is "Winton Six Model 1914." Pictured are Blomquist, Clinton/Blomquist, Chas. Quentin/Carlson, Anne/Blomquist, Nancy Jane/Blomquist, Beatrice/Latimer, Helen/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075020.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Boy waving an object and holding reins atop vehicle hood as if riding a horse @1925. Car may be "Winton Six Model 1914." Written on photo is "Floyd has some horse."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075021.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men with vehicle containing a drum marked "Hopkins Minn." in back @1925. Pictured are Blomquist, Clinton/ On back of photo is written "Clinton looks like he was in pain and Stogie doesn&#039;t like the sun, I&#039;ll say" and "Taken at Cascade Inn July 1923 by Leony H."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075022.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Vehicle parked on a bridge @1923. On back is written "Model T Ford built by Harry Leathers. It had overhead valves, Stromberg carburetor, Bosch ignition, bucket seats, storage trunk and Houk wire wheels. Clint Blomquist bought it ci. 1922. Picture taken on bridge over Great Northern Railway on County Road 73."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075023.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Berry pickers posed in the field with berry boxes (totes), probably Hopkins, 1920s. People are of all ages. b) Berry pickers at work in same fields as a).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075024.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Large group of berry pickers on Feltl farm posed in the field with berry boxes, @1920. Pictured are Feltl, Stanley/Feltl, Katherine/Feltl, Cyril/Feltl, Margaret/Feltl, Mary/ 
Stanley, Katherine and Cyril are standing far left, Mary and Margaret are standing far right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075025.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Three men in hats and coats posed in a car indoors by a painted backdrop @1910. Pictured is Leathers, Harry/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075026.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man posed with a bull at Minnesota State Fair @1915.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075027.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hennepin County Review April, 7, 1966 shows man on front stoop of Justus Lumber Company office 1893.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075028.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A young lady in the driver&#039;s seat of an auto @1930. Pictured is ________, Viola/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075029.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three men posed in sunshine near a building in scout attire, one holding a camera at his side. Pictured are Johnson, Chuck/Dahlberg, Oscar/Blomquist, Clinton. Back of photo says "Itasca Park, July 30, 1932."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007503.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Group of ten men posed outdoors in scout attire. Pictured are Clark, ____/Eggers____/Blomquist, Clinton/Eaton, ____/ Govednik, ____/Johnston, ____/Moon, ____/Kerneghan,____/Maids,____/Eastwold, ____/. Back of photo says "Pill Pusher Patrol Itasca Park, July 29, 1932."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007504.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Lake with rowboat on beach in foreground, people rowing, on diving tower, swimming and waving at camera offshore. Back of photo says "Church Camp Snik a Poh, 1933."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007505.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Lakeside camp fire site with totem pole, seating logs and logs stacked for bonfire. Back of photo says "Council Ring Camp Snik a Poh, Aug. 11-21,1932."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007506.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hilly, treed camp site view taken from lake vantage point. Reeds in water. Back of photo says "Church Camp Snik a Poh, 1933."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007507.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View from shore of lake diving platform with swimmers around it. Back of photo says "Morning Dip Camp Snik a Poh, Aug. 11-21,1932."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007508.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View from canoe of lake of rowboats, diving platform with divers on it. Back of photo says "Camp Snik a Poh, 1933."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007509.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Knights of Columbus sponsored Boy Scout Troop #274 posed outdoors @1938. Pictured are McHale, Dr. V.T./Albrecht, Vern/Specken, Joe/Milbert, Don/Pauly, Leon/Vanek, Dave/Edel, Edmund/Kizer, Gene/McHale, Tom/Marso, Fritz/Faucher, Harold (Frenchy)/Roglowski, Larry/Scharf, Roy/Anderson, Don/Mason, Herb/Kartak, Clayton/Roglowski, Mike/Kokesh, Bob/Stang, Albin/McHale, Pat/Marnoff, Basil/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007511.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Morrill Pederson of Pederson dairy farm and Pederson Bros. milk truck parked in yard @1930.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007522.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man posed next to Pederson Bros. Dairy truck parked in yard near outbuilding @1934. Pictured is Pederson, Morrill/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007525.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Road crewman posed atop gravel on flatbed truck, 1920s. Pictured is Bachinsky, ?/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007531.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two women in cloche hats and winter coats and boots dancing in the snow near the Red Wing Sewer Pipe Works plant, @1922. Pictured is Bachinsky, Eleanor/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075312.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man with a star on his suit jacket looking into the camera while others play ball in the background @1920. Also in background is Fred Souba farm home, 1400 Excelsior Avenue W., @1922.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075313.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Workmen posed inside the Red Wing Sewer Pipe Works plant, @1920. Two wagons are in foreground, the one on the left appears to hold raw clay slabs, the one on the right finished pipes.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075314.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Small child in a dress standing posed for formal photo, @1891. Pictured is Burns, Nina Victoria McMonagle, age 3.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075315.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men posed outdoors in baseball uniforms, one is in an MTM uniform @1910. Pictured is Lofgren, A.R. "Butch"/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075316.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in suit, hat and tie posed on a home sidewalk, probably on 2nd Street South near streetcar viaduct, 1930s. Pictured is Prior, Thornton/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20075317.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Road crewmen posed next to flatbed truck, 1920s. Pictured is Bachinsky, ?/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007532.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man posed in auto in open field @1920s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007533.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men and two women posed outside vehicle at Shakopee depot @1916. Written on back of photo is "Not very good but all of us look just the way we felt. How do you like it?" Pictured is Bachinsky, Eleanor/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007534.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two women posed with seven horses near fenced fields with snow @1905.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007535.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young man in coat and cap and woman in glasses holding her hat posed next to auto on a slushy roadside @1920. Pictured is Bachinsky, Eleanor/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007536.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Baby in fuzzy cap holding steering wheel of auto and trees in background @1918. Written is simply "Harold." Pictured is Bachinsky, ?/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007537.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three men posed with flatbed delivery vehicle, Seattle @1915.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007539.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Woman posed outside on a bath tub float that reads "Chastek&#039;s Red Red Raspberries" @1956. Pictured is Lapland, April/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007541.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in hat and tie posing with berry pickers displaying berry box contents in raspberry patch @1950. Pictured are Schmidt, Johanna/Borgman, Evonne/Borgman, LoAnne/Bloberger, Gladys/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007542.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two women  in strawberry patch at Clint Chastek farm @1946. Pictured are Stepanek, Marcia/Malberg, Geraldine/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007543.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two women posed with auto "HOPKINS" @1905. Pictured is Leathers, Freida, Mrs. Harry/Leathers, Freida Swanson/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007551.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man posed in "HOPKINS" auto @1905 near his home @2007 location of Hopkins Post Office, near 10th Avenue and 1st Streets South. Pictured is Leathers, Harry/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007552-1.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in MTM baseball uniform and hat, posed leaning on a bat, @1918. Pictured is Nygren, Gust "Spin"/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007553.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Four men in suits taken at Kregel Photo Parlor, probably 508 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis @1910. Pictured are Blake, James Sr., Dr./Swenson, Paul/Moore, George Dr./Madden, Fred M., Dr./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007554.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man driving auto down country road @1915.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007561.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Auto parked on dirt road @1920.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007562.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two women in single-horse sleigh @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007563.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in bowler hat, two boys and a small girl in a hat posed in a car, @1915. Pictured is Blake, Dr. James Sr./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007571.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Excelsior street scene along Lake Minnetonka, 1920s. Road is unpaved, autos parked at side of street, on the left woman walks with small child on sidewalk, there is a walk from the parked cars to the beach and a woman seated alongside it.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007572.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three men in hats and coats posed in a car outside Anderson Bros. Dry Goods store 918-920 Excelsior Avenue W., @1915. Pictured are Anderson, Bert/Anderson, Fred/Anderson, John/ Written on back is "Note Presto lite tank for lights to Model T Ford."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007581.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three men in hats posed in a car (1916 Maxwell) with "Hopkins" banner outside Silver Lake, Minnesota bank building @1920. Pictured is Zdrazil, Ed/ In far background is a "Barnes Circus" billboard with tigers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007591.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Christmas card "We Wish you...Happiness and Cheer..." with candy cane graphics and photo of early automobile signed "Leathers," @1940. Duplicate has written on back "this little car Harry built in 1900 when only 4 or 5 cars in Mpls at that time."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007601.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three men posed with farm tractor "steam engine" @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007611.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Men, woman and children posed on a Stewart Grain Loader, which was horse-drawn, @1910. Pictured is Lavarre, Herman/ On back is written "Part of the crew with dad the second from right."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007612.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man riding Model T Ford during Hopkins Raspberry Parade, July 21, 1985, looking north between 5th and 6th Avenues on Excelsior Avenue. Pictured is Durenburger, Dave U.S. Senator/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007621.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Woman standing in a long skirt and woolen shawl petting a dog that&#039;s wagging its tail, @1900. Location is probably outside her house at about 10th Avenue South and 1st Street. Pictured is Leathers, Freida, Mrs. Harry/Leathers, Freida Swanson/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007631.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men posed with a Model T Ford Roadster auto at 803 2nd Street South looking east @1920. Road is dirt, curb concrete, streetcar ramp and viaduct are seen at right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007641.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Mom, kids and family dog standing outdoors, @1912. Pictured are Blomquist, Clinton/Blomquist, Quentin/Blomquist, Beatrice/Blomquist, Nancy Jane/Blomquist, Buster/ From Blomquist, Clinton album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20076421.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two girls standing in a yard holding a doll @1912. Pictured are Blomquist, Beatrice/Larson, Ada/ From Blomquist, Clinton album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20076422.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two children posed with wooden wagon, push rotary mower and garden tiller in yard at house at 438-12th Avenue North, @1910. Pictured are McClure, Floyd/McClure, Opal/ From Blomquist, Clinton album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20076427.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Four children standing with apples in their mouths outdoors, @1910. Pictured are Blomquist, Beatrice/McClure, Floyd/McClure, Opal/Larson, Ada/ From Blomquist, Clinton album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20076428.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Girl in braids and bow seated in grass with dog, @1910. Pictured are Blomquist, Beatrice/Blomquist, Buster/ From Blomquist, Clinton photo album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20076429.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Barefoot boy and man posed in driver&#039;s seat of auto on dirt road, @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007644.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man and woman posed next to an auto with a small town with hills in the background, 1931. Written on back: "Hupmobile-1931 So. Dak. license, Taken Lead S.D. 1931."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007645.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Five people seated inside single-horse-drawn covered buggy, @1905.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007646.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two women holding a tabby cat outdoors, 1920s. Pictured are Olmstead, Sena/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007648.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three men posed with a Model T Ford 1919 auto across from Dahlberg Ford at 11th and Excelsior Avenues @1929 (2007 location of Chez Francoise and Boston Garden restaurant). Sign in background just under man's elbow says "Firestone TIRES MOST MILES per DOLLAR." On back is written "James Stepanek First Auto." Pictured are Ryshavy, Ben/Stepanek, Dave/Plehal, Tom/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007651.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>One man sitting on a tractor and another man fogging raspberry canes with a long wand @1920s. Pictured are Chastek, Clifford/Chastek, Clint/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007661.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men at desk at Minneapolis Moline plant 1960s. Pictured are Ewing, L./Haas, Roman/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007671.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men at desk at Minneapolis Moline plant 1960s. Pictured is Bigelow, J./Bigelow, Jiles/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007672.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men seated in auto and man in driver&#039;s seat leaning toward and waving at camera, @1915.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007691.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior, Honeywell, formerly the main building of the Hennepin County Poor Farm. Photo taken by Clint Blomquist May 22, 1974, just as the building was to be taken down. Washington Ave.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007721.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Joseph Feltl Sr. & family, @1902. Pictured are Feltl, Joseph Sr./Feltl, Anna/Feltl, Joseph Jr./Feltl, Cyrita/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007761.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man and woman posed outdoors, @1920. Pictured are Jensen, Christ/Jensen, Marie/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007771.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Parade heading west from building on north side of Excelsior Avenue, 1946. Photo shows people on sidewalk and Excelsior Avenue at 9th Avenue, and a large float labelled "Glee Clubs of Investors Syndicate" that holds a piano, two conductors is divided into mens and womens singing sections.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20077710.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Parade heading west from building on north side of Excelsior Avenue, 1946. Photo shows people on sidewalk and on Excelsior and 9th Avenues, a motorcyle cop and a sawed-off vehicle with marchers behind displaying U.S. and other flags.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20077711.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Woman in sleeveless dress standing on walkway in a snowy yard at 143-7th Avenue North. Homes at 136-7th Avenue North and 144-7th Avenue North are shown. Written on the back is "The years we had snow and snow 12-26-32." Pictured is Shimota, Emily/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20077712.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Small child seated on a downed branch in a yard. Written on the back is "8 years old day after tornado 6-3-1925." Pictured is Shimota, Marianne (Marion)/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20077713.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Six girls in pantaloons and bows, some with lollipops, one with a camera, posed on the street across from Hopkins city hall building, 8th and Excelsior Avenues. Written on photo is "Sr. Kids Day 1926." Pictured are Wilgen, Ruth/Stevens, Ruth/Boterton, Margaret/Cook, Isabella/Rogers, Olive/Vickerman, Gladys/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20077714.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Group of students of varying ages posed in coats and hats near the lamppost on the steps of South Junior High, 1925. Pictured are Lapic, Mary/Simons, Meya/Eidam, Kathleen/____, Art/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20077715.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Group of 14 high school girls from sewing class posed from the side outdoors, @1925-1926. On the back is written "Dresses we made." Pictured are Zerban, Marge/Olsen, Helen/Pry, June/Kokesh, Hilda/Larson, ____/Shimota, Emily/Humphrey, Grace/Wilwerding, Evelyn/Shonka, Sylvia/Mahoney, Irene/Andreen, Irene/Faltin, Gladyce/Vesely, Rose/Brathorfsky, Rose/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20077716.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Group of four faculty members in hats and dresses posed outside Hopkins High School building, 1931. Notice the smiling face of a boy in the window lower left. Pictured are Holmgren, Vivian/Foss, Miss/Williams, Nina/Williams, Maude/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20077717.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Four young women posed outdoors in hats and coats, @1927. Larsen, Evelyn Miller/Williams, Irene/Shimota, Emily/Mahoney, Vivian/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007772.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three young women posed outdoors @1927. Pictured are Chermack, Sylvia/Shimota, Emily/Mahoney, Vivian/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007773.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Four young women posed outdoors, @1927. Pictured are Chermack, Sylvia/Mahoney, Vivian/Shimota, Emily/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007774.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man and woman in dress hats and coats posed outdoors @1931. Pictured are Jensen, Martin/Jensen, Conradine (Dena)/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007775.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young man in tie and letter sweater "H" posed outdoors @1935. Pictured is Hovander, Phil/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007776.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Parade from building on north side of Excelsior Avenue, 1946. Photo shows people on sidewalk in front of Mary Early Federated clothing store and Red Owl grocery, 818-820 Excelsior Avenue, a motorcyle cop and a sawed-off vehicle with U.S. flag displayed. Red Owl sign advertises "SPAM 25c".</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007777.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Parade from building on north side of Excelsior Avenue, 1946. Photo shows intersection of 9th and Excelsior Avenues, with Red Owl corner grocery and a streetcar just outside intersection, "International Moulders of North America" float with shirtless men working in areas labelled 1865 and 1940.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007778.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Parade from building on north side of Excelsior Avenue, 1946. Photo shows streetcar has passed beyond intersection of 9th and Excelsior Avenues, a Coca-Cola bottle boat float, people on sidewalk and on Excelsior Avenue, and patriotic banners waving above the intersection.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007779.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man and woman with a dog posed outdoors on a cushioned bench, 1955. Pictured are Strachota, Louis J./Strachota, Mary/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007781.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in shirt and trousers standing next to auto, 1925. On back is written "Old Koblas Groc. Store 1st Butcher on Excelsior Ave.; lived on 7th Ave No Hopkins." Pictured is Plankers, Art/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007811.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Smiling twin girls in matching sailor outfits and bobbed hair, one giving the other a wheelbarrow ride, 1925. Behind them is a rotary push mower. Written on back is "the nuts from Hopkins High." Pictured are Galvin, Esther/Galvin, Ethel/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078110.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men in trousers with matching shirts and bow ties posed near water, 1932. Autos and other people far right background, man on left is wearing a badge on his shirt. Written on photo is "Couple of Bakers & Couple of Firemen." Pictured are Grover, Clarence/Hawlish, Daniel/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078111.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Smiling young man in rolled-up sleeves and bow tie posed outdoors, 1932. Written on photo is "Fireman's Picnic." Pictured is Hawlish, Daniel/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078112.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young man in a suit and hat near sidewalk, hands in pockets, standing near Excelsior and 6th Avenue North, 1925. Other people and cars, as well as the steeple of Burnes School can be seen middle left background. Pictured is Pavek, Joseph (Pep)/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078113.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young man in long sleeves and tie appearing to race toward the camera on a child's bicycle, 1925. Pictured is Zerban, Dick/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078114.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in hat and coat posed on a sidewalk, 1930. Autos in background. Pictured is Kroon, Wilbur/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078115.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young girl in dress and flowered hat posed next to a mortar-work porch, @1915. Pictured is Fogelmark, Alice/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078116.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in coat, hat and glasses posed with eyes closed, 1930. Pictured is Koss, Frank/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078117.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young couple posed on grass in backyard near a two-story house, 1929. Pictured are Sitar, Fred/Sitar, Gladys/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078118.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Smiling male student holding books outside South Junior High School main entrance in coat, gloves and cap, 1925. Pictured is Judd, Frank/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078119.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in work apron leaning on Receiving Room sign near doorway and mop, 1925. On back is written "Butcher Leon Haskins worked with him in Koblas Grocery on Excelsior Blvd." Pictured is Haskin, Leon/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007812.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Smiling young woman in dress and hat posed on grass near house, 1925. Pictured is Eidam, Kathleen/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078120.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Woman in dress and bobbed hair seated on a stump near barbed wire fencing 1925. Pictured is Andrene, Evelyn/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078121.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young woman in a bob and a dress standing near doorway, 1925. Pictured is Jensen, Margaret/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078122.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three young women with bobs posed seated on the grass, 1920s. Pictured are Chermack, Sylvia/Lapic, Mary/Shimota, Emily/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078123.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young woman in coat and hat leaning on a brick wall and a young boy in a suit and cap, @1925. Pictured is Jensen, Margaret/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078124.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Group of laughing young women in hats and coats posed in front of a billboard, 1925. Pictured are Wolf, Alice/Beckman, Virginia/Hawlish, Mabel/Hawlish, Mary/Fogelmark, Alice/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078125.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man and woman in work aprons next to auto, 1925. On back is written "Koblas Grocery and Meat Market Excelsior Ave Hopkins 8th & 9th So Side." Pictured is Haskin, Leon/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007813.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three women in summer dresses posed outdoors with autos in the background, 1937. Written on photo are "The Crew" and "Hopkins Variety Store." Pictured are Johnson, Luella/Haskins, Mildred/Shimota, Marianne/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007814.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Woman in skirt and sweater posed in front of steps, 1941. Written on photo is "8th Ave. Variety Store buddy." Pictured is Johnson, Luella/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007815.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in suit, hat and glasses posed next to auto, 1931. Written on photo is "Boss Variety Store Hopkins." Pictured is Stevens, Art/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007816.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in tie, jacket and eyeglasses appearing to be whittling while walking on railroad tracks, 1932. Pictured is Lindahl, Lloyd/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007817.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two women in dresses posed with auto in background 1937. Pictured are Johnson, Luella/Shimota, Emily/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007818.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young woman in a dress and spectator pumps seated on tall brick post, probably near 1908 Hopkins High School, @1920. Unpaved Excelsior Avenue just beyond sidewalk. Pictured is Fisher, Isabelle/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007819.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Six young people outdoors perched on a large flatbed wagon @1925. Pictured are Roesov, Henrietta/Roesov, Magellin/Lindahl, Dorothy/Bren, Leo/Gruder, Verne/Beckman, Richard (Bubsy)/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007821.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two young men with linked arms in similar outfits (pinstripe trousers, striped ties and caps), 1925. Written on back is "part of agony quartet." Pictured are Voss, Cliff/Sauter, Laurence (Dusty)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078210.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three young men smiling on steps, 1925. On back is written "3 glee club fans taken in front of new Junior High building." Pictured are Dominick, Earl/Blackwood, Walter/Fisher, Albert/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078211.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Smiling young couple standing in a field of grass, 1922. Pictured are Beckman, Virginia/Anderson, Jimmie/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078212.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young man in a suit and cap, hands behind his back, standing under a tree, 1926. A car can be seen parked middle left background. Pictured is Velner, Chuck (Charles)/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078213.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young man in a suit and bow tie standing in front of an auto and house, 1926. Written on back is "Glen Lake." Pictured is Ferris, Harold/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078214.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young man in a suit and bow tie standing in front of a wooden stairway, 1926. Written on back is "Glen Lake." Pictured is Ferris, Harold/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078215.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young woman in a bob and a picking peonies @1928. Pictured is Chermack, Sylvia/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078216.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young woman in a belted dress standing posed outdoors, 1926. Pictured is Chermack, Sylvia/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078217.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young woman in a leather jacket, skirt and hat standing posed outdoors on a rural road, 1929. Pictured is Chermack, Sylvia/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078218.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young man, arms akimbo, standing the grass near a sidewalk, road and house, 1922. Pictured is Shimota, Ed/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078219.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young man dressed in tuxedo posed in front of steps, 1925. Pictured is Lapic, Ed/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007822.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young woman in a belted coat 1925. Written on back is "Superior Wis. Ed&#039;s girlfriend taught at Sr. High by she&#039;s a peach of a sport and oh one of our gang." Pictured is Martin, Margarie (Margi)/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078220.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Smiling young couple standing on a wooden bridge, 1925. On back is written "Margy was school teacher at Sr. High Hopkins Ed&#039;s girl Ed Shimota." Pictured is Martin, Margarie (Margi)/Velner, Chuck (Charles)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078221.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two smiling young women in coats, 1925. Written is "A sight for sore eyes." Pictured are Shimota, Emily/Jensen, Margaret/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078222.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young woman striking a pose in a long-sleeved dress 1925. Written on back is "East Hopkins dad owned bar on Blake Road." Pictured is Bredesen, Marcella/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078223.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two young women in hats and coats posed in front of a doorway, 1925. Written on back is "Back of Matt Weldon&#039;s&#039;s Cafeteria." Pictured are Shimota, Emily/Jensen, Margaret/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078224.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young man in suit and cap posed in under a tree, 1926. Car parked on road and people can be seen middle left. Written on back is "Ed's pal." Pictured are Ehmiller, Ed/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078225.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three men goofing around in a backyard, 1920s. Pictured are Berry, Walt/Shimota, Ed/McGraw, Don/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078226.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three young women posed on scaffolding with rivets, 1920s, probably near 2nd Street South. Written on back is "streetcar bridge." Pictured are Chermack, Sylvia/Shimota, Emily/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078227.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young woman with a bob seated in the grass near greenery, 1927. Pictured is Cunningham, Verda/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078228.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young woman in a bob, pearls and a dress posed with bouquet of flowers on the headlight of a car, 1927. Written on back is "Blake Road & Excelsior Boulevard." Pictured are Bredeson, Marcella/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078229.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two young men posed outdoors in jackets holding their caps, 1925. Pictured are Zerban, Robert (Bob)/Tschimperle, Harry (Mush)/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007823.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three young women in nubby winter coats and hats posed on a street, maybe near the Royal Theatre, 1937. Written is "Mayi, Verna, Swede." Pictured are Hawlish, Mary/Kroon, Verna/Hawlish, Mabel/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078230.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Four young men  posed outdoors near a street, 1925. Written is "High School basketball team" Pictured are Shimota, Frank (Breezy)/Parkos, John (Laddy)/O' Dell, William (Billy)/Beckman, Stewart (Becky)/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078231.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Four people posed outside building, 1924. Written is "Our bookkeeper, taken in Mankato." Pictured are Shanahan, Alice/Shanahan, Everett/Fox, Laura/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078232.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two young couples posed standing in a field or park, 1924. Pictured are Kerber, Martin/Hoskins, Mildred/Lykee, Clara/Shimota, Ed/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078233.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three young people posed standing in a field or park, 1924. On back is written "on garage picnic." Pictured are Hoskins, Mildred/Lykee, Clara/Shimota, Frank (Breezy)/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078237.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young couple posed in doorway, 1925. Written on photo is "In back of Weldon Cafe." Pictured are Jensen, Margaret/Weldon, Matt (Mutts, Mooge)/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007824.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two young women in winter gear posed outdoors, 1932. Written on photo is "7th Ave. No." Pictured are Zobel, Caroline/Shimota, Marianne/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007825.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three young women in coats and hats leaning on a pipe fence, 1932. Pictured are Shimota, Marianne/Shimota, Emily/Mahoney, Irene/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007826.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three young men posed in suits and ties under a tree, 1926. Pictured are Shimota, Ed/Ehmiller, Bill/Velner, Charles (Chuck)/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007827.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young woman posed next to auto near a large building, 1925. On back is written "Taken at Glen Lake Sanitorium mother patient." Pictured is Bredesens, Marcy/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007828.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two young women posed outdoors in coats and holding their hats, 1924. Written on back "Two good sports My Hiking Side Partners." Pictured are Jensen, Margaret/Mahoney, Vivian/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007829.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two boys, one on the grass and one leaning on a rotary lawn mower in front of Maloney home on Blake Road.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078510.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Men posed with car at Hennepin County fairgrounds, 1910s. "Dr. Madden's. 1st auto in Hopkins."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078511.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Four men in white shirts and hats, one holding a cat, 1919. Detail of man holding cat.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078512.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Four women posed outdoors wearing mid-nineteenth century dresses and hats, winter 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078513.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Woman posed next to Maloney house front porch, August 1913.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078514.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A woman in a coat, feathered hat and pocketbook posed with two boys in coats and caps outdoors, 1910s. 
Pictured are Anderson, Marie Maloney/Anderson, Paul/Anderson, Hugh/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078515.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Four boys posed outdoors in knickers and ties, 1910s. Two people appear to be seated in the window well of the house in the background; one is wearing  a hat.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078516.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Mother and child with cat outdoors, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078518.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A young girl in pigtails and petticoat seated on sunny steps with striped cat, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078519.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Six women posed in portico and steps of brick building; building may be a school, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007852.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two children in caps seated outdoors with dog and striped cat, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078520.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A smiling woman outdoors holds a striped cat, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078521.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A large group of children in winter dress posed on steps, each with a sling bearing a cross in the center, 1910s. They may be members of American Junior Red Cross.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078522.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A man in a suit seated reading next to a fireplace, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078523.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A well-dressed woman seated with a book in an armchair near a Windsor-style rocking chair, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078525.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A very young child posed with a dog outdoors, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078526.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two boys, one in a suit and one wearing knickers, outdoors next to Maloney house on Blake Road, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078530.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A boy in knickers holding a tennis racket and ball on front sidewalk of Maloney house on Blake Road, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078531.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two boys in caps seated in a convertible auto in front of Maloney house on Blake Road, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078532.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A woman in a long apron standing and holding an iron at an ironing board, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078533.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A woman, baby and two collie dogs posed outdoors, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078534.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man with cigar and drum outdoors at head of line of men, women and children with hats and noisemakers, 1910s. May be 4th of July celebration.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007854.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three women holding the same baby and finally all three women, the baby and a cat, October 29, 1901.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078550.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three people, an elderly couple seated indoors and a younger man standing, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078551.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Seven young women in men's suits and bowler hats, some sporting cigars, posed around a porch, 1920s. Two of the girls appear to be wearing Smetana Pillmakers baseball uniforms.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078552.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Seven young women in men's suits and bowler hats posed in line on a porch railing, 1920s. Two of the girls appear to be wearing Smetana Pillmakers baseball uniforms.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078553.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A young boy in a hat sitting with a baby in a sunny sandbox 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078554.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Four young boys with skis and poles in the snow in front of Maloney home on Blake Road.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078555.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Seven men posed with car at Hennepin County fairgrounds, 1910s. "Dr. Madden's. 1st auto in Hopkins."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007858.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three boys in caps outdoors holding trays of various baked goods: gingerbread, brownies and doughnuts.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007859.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A man in the driver's seat of convertible auto with barefoot boy next to auto on dirt road. Pictured is Wiley, John/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078610.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Four men in suits and hats, three holding briefcases @1915. Pictured is Pelcl, Stanley Sr., second from left. "Hopkins Minn. 1915."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078612.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two smiling men in suits holding a certificate. "Award given Nov. 22, 1988 to Clint Blomquist by Gov. Perpich." Pictured are Perpich, Rudy/Blomquist, Clinton/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078613.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Veterans of Foreign Wars members in suits and hats posed outdoors around the WWI cannon that once stood in front of South Junior High school building @1935. Pictured are Adolphi, Henry/Kosanda, John/Arnott, Bernie/Joos, Charles/Pahl, Eric/Cathers, Miny/Perbix, William/Skarolid, Frank/Hughes, Billy/Johnson, George A./Haskins, Elmer</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078614.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Standing man in sailor uniform, 1943. Pictured is Mahoney, James D./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078615.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>People looking over a large piece of Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company equipment in a field, 1990s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007871.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two women in coats and hats and an open buggy on Excelsior Avenue, 1920s. At right background is Kokesh Hardware building at 1001 Excelsior Avenue W.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007891.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo of four members of Feltl family from a professional studio in Minneapolis, @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078914.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young girl seated in a field with a kitten in her lap @1936. Pictured is Feltl, Therese/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078915.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Therese Feltl in a hair bow and overalls standing in a field, @1937.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078918.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A nun picking tomatoes and putting them in a bucket @1920s. Pictured is Feltl, Cyrita Sr./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078919.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Therese Feltl standing outdoors in a formal dress and corsage @1950.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078921.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Formal wedding portrait 1926. Pictured are Feltl, Joseph/Kokesh, Margaret/Feltl, Jack/Kokesh, Agnes/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078922.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men seated for indoor portrait @1900. Pictured are Renza, Frank/Renza, John (son)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078923.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Feltl family portrait @1901; girl is holding a small bouquet of flowers. Pictured are top: Feltl, John J./Feltl, Steven lower: Feltl, Stanley/Feltl, Katherine/Feltl, Katherine/Feltl Cyril (baby born 7/5/1900)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078924.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A man and a girl holding full crates of raspberries while two others look on @1910, probably on Feltl farm.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078925.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Five people loaded into a one horse buggy @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078929.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three girls standing and two men seated in a field, probably on Feltl farm, 1920s. Pictured is Feltl, Mary (center)/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007893.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A small girl holds two calves with tethers while Shep runs alongside, 1910s, probably on Feltl farm.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078931.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A man with a mustache wearing a hat, overalls and gloves stands among raspberry canes @1915, probably on Feltl farm.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078932.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in hat and overalls breaking ground in a field walking behind a tractor labelled "Bolens," probably on Feltl farm @1915. Another man appears to be working the ground to his left.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078933.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Newspaper article about the Feltl family and photo from scrapbook @1940. Pictured are Feltl, John/Feltl, Steven/Feltl, Stanley/Feltl, Cyril/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078938.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A man in overalls offering a bouquet of flowers to a bull, probably on Feltl farm, 1920s. Pictured is Feltl, Cyril/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007895.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two nuns and small boy posed in a farm field, probably Feltl farm, @1920.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078942.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A woman in hat and coat picks flowers in a large field, probably on Feltl farm, @1920. Farmhouse and barn in the distance.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078943.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>High school kids goofing in costume, probably Hopkins, 1915.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078945.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Group of students and teacher posed on steps of 9th Avenue grade school @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078946.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Girls and three small calves posed near home and buggy @1915, probably on Feltl farm.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078947.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Boys and three small calves posed near home and buggy @1915, probably on Feltl farm.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078948.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Group of young people with Hopkins and Minnesota banners, satchels, golf clubs, tennis rackets and other baggage at "Universal" @1915.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078950.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Margaret Feltl in front of John J. Feltl house @1908.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078952.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A woman posed next to a rail fence in a garden holding a chicken @1930, probably on Feltl farm.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078953.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A woman seated outdoors with a young girl standing behind her, probably on Feltl farm, @1920.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/20078954.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A nun in a habit posed outside Feltl farmhouse, 1920s. Pictured is Feltl, Cyrita, Sr./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/2007897.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unknown Hamilton cabinet Photo from violet flocked photo album. Donor: Theo Hamilton. (The Hamilton&#039;s were related to Daniel Dow, an early Hopkins settler, who built the locally famous "Dow House" a Hopkins landmark for many years.)

Cabinet Photo of a middle aged man. Photographer: Schumaker of Los Angeles, Cal, 107 North Spring St.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/People/920071429.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hovander&#039;s Bros. Meats truck with driver Robert (Bob) Dovenberg parked in front of Dovenberg family home at 227 11th Avenue North, Hopkins. Basketball hoop can be seen on right, room to play baseball in field at left of house early 1930s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20051710.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior of Hovander&#039;s store. Waldo Hovander and Elmer Johnson, son Alfred Johnson, father August Johnson, Nels Swenson, Herman Hovander</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2005171.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MINNEAPOLIS THRESHING MACHINE CO. HOPKINS MINN. 756
Genuine Photograph postcard. Group of three buildings with railroad tracks running through the foreground. Smaller middle building says "ENGINES AND THRESHERS." The water tower at far right is the same one seen in the view from 9th Avenue south from the old M.E. church shown in the previous post card photograph. Cook-Montgomery Co. Post Cards, Mpls.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20052011.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior of Hovander&#039;s store decorated in tinsel with Waldo Hovander, Herman Hovander, Henry Lauer, Elmer Johnson, unknown, Mr Shenky, Mrs Schneider.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2005172.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior of Hovander&#039;s store with Herman Hovander, Waldo Hovander, Elmer Johnson. Kraft French Dressing display at right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2005173.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior of Hovander&#039;s store. Unknown, Herman Hovander, Alfred Johnson, Waldo Hovander standing</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2005174.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior of Johnson Bros. store and Herman Hovander on sidewalk@1896</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2005175.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior of Hovander&#039;s store. Henry Lauer, Waldo Hovander, Elmer Johnson behind counter.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2005176.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior of Hovander&#039;s @1950.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2005177.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior of Hovander&#039;s late 1950s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2005178.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hovander&#039;s Bros. Meats truck with driver Robert (Bob) Dovenberg, age 17. From Luella Dovenberg per Phil Hovander 2/2006.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2005179.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>West Minneapolis Gas Works building in winter. Building was located on 2nd Street South between 6th and 7th Avenues, facing the MTM plant. Sign above door says "Tenney Process Municipal Gas Co. Builders." Steam is shooting out one side of building, smoke out of the stack on top.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2005401-2.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Black and white photograph. Anderson Bros sign/ people standing outside the Anderson Brothers storefront, 10th and Excelsior Avenue, @1910. Hopkins Post Office is next door in a one-story building. Pictured L to R in entry of building are postmaster Anderson, W.B./Miller, Kate (Mrs. Ed J. McDonald)/Anderson, Fred. Three unidentified children are posed on the right. (girls) and three unidentified men on the left. Men are in suits and bow ties, woman dressed in ankle-length skirt. One man is walking away down the street perusing his mail from the post office. Large storefront windows display men&#039;s shirts and a woman&#039;s dress on a headless mannequin.
Also in photo is the Smetana Building/Dick Owens Realty. 
Size  9 x 8 inches</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2005331.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Anderson Bros storefront and Post Office Hopkins, Minnesota. Photo taken after 1906. No people in photograph. Typewr itten description reads "ANDERSON BROS. -10th & Exc.Av.W. (Built 1901) POST OFFICE Building built 1906." The Anderson Bros building is two stories, the Post Office one story. Upper story of Anderson Bros has four large double-hung windows with lace curtains. Large lower-story windows have mens shirts and suspenders, woman&#039;s blouse and woman&#039;s dress on headless mannequin displayed. Inside you can see mens hats. Inside Post Office windows you can see postal boxes on the wall, areas marked "LETTERS" and "MONEY ORDERS." Street is unpaved, sidewalk is wood planks. Photo mounted on black paper and inside Avery plastic cover.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2005351.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Post card from Edina Realty of National Food Stores building at 1515 Excelsior Boulevard 1940s-1950s, autos and water tower.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20055513.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Blue Line Cafe building flying U.S flags taken from dockside, Excelsior, 1924. Girl in dress and hat descending stairs, men on benches, boy in knickers with dog following him, signs read "Gasoline for Sale, Cafe Upstairs, We Serve Regans Bread, Boats and Bait."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2005446.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Inside Neider Caf? (702 or 706 Excelsior Ave, Hopkins) Date: 1930s
(Photograph of FDR on wall). Wire chairs, bistro style tables & chairs, couches along rear wall, one oak table and chair set. No people in photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200551.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Inside Neider Caf? and Bar (most likely 706 Excelsior Ave). 1930s. Bar view. Bar appears really new as there is not very many dispensers on the bar (compare with 2005.5.4 which appears to be a later photo). Footrail along bar, cigar stand at left. Four people in the photograph: Arthur O. Neider, Harry Neider (his son), and two unknown female waitresses. Note the CASH REGISTER, which appears to be the one donated to the Hopkins Historical Society in 2004. Donor said it belonged to Bursch&#039;s. Neider sold his bar and caf? to the Bursch&#039;s in 1954.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200553.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Scanned Photograph of the Neider Caf? Inside. 706 Excelsior Ave. 1930s. Bar on left has footrail, cigar stand far left, pinball machine in center, juke box or radio at rear, booths along right side, ceiling fan is running. "Special Hi-ball" costs 15 cents.  Photo appears to be later than photo 2005.5.3 because bar is more full of dispensers and Harry Neider appears to be older. You can see on the floor the spots where the bar stools have been removed (refer to 2005.5.2). Four people in photo: Harry Neider (Art Neider&#039;s son), far left, then two unknown women behind the bar and one woman with waitress apron standing in front of bar).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200554.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Scanned photograph of the outside of Neider&#039;s Liquor Store, 702 Excelsior Ave, Hopkins. Photo taken early 1930s. Harry Neider, son of the proprietor Art Neider, is quite young in this photo. Four people in photo. Woman around corner, unknown, Carrie Neider (most likely), young boy is Harry Neider, man on right is Arthur O. Neider, proprietor.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200555.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Scanned photograph of front of Neider Caf? and Liquor store (706 Excelsior Ave). Cutter (Sleigh) pulling man and woman. Man is Arthur Neider, owner of the caf?. Woman is unknown. Clapboard building to the right of the Neider Caf? is the former Eidam Store, one of the oldest stores in Hopkins.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200556.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Postcard Red Wing Sewer Pipe Co before 1909. Mailed May, 1909.

Official post card taken of the Red Wing Sewer Pipe Company. We have multiple copies of this postcard.

This photo is addressed to Mr. John Hruska, Montgomery, Min and is post marked May 24, 1909, 7 p.m. 1 cent postage stamp. On front it states "This is where I am working." On back is the address and a short note: "Hollow John, How are you getting along. How is the horse-hat it got a evald (award?) did you see. Ed. there Sunday. Well I dont now when in well come home."

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos had writing on the back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2006112.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior of Archie&#039;s Bar, 1022 Excelsior Ave W. 1970s-1980s?

P-2543
Exterior of Archie&#039;s  - date? Into the 1970s? 1980s? Glass brick, aluminum glass door, painted wood paneling exterior. Huge lighted "Archie&#039;s Liquors on and Off" sign with large martini glass near the C in Archie&#039;s.

Photo in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.

History:
In 1921 this was Gluek Bry Co Saloon, formerly was the Last Chance Saloon operated by D.E. Dow. It is said he lit his cigars with ten-dollar bills. He installed an 11th Avenue entrance for ladies. There were two or three forgotten owners between Dow and Bill Wilhelmson, who sold it to Jack Moran. When Moran died his widow sold the bar to Archie Normandin. This might be around 1945. In 1941 it was still known as Gluek&#039;s Corner. Archie&#039;s Bar was owned and operated by Archie Normandin, who retired in November of 1965. His brother, Larry Normandin, was the bar tender and manager both with his brother and after it was purchased by Eugene Reilly and Donald Perkl, MB Hagen employees, in 1965. The bar was remodeled in 1961 according to an article in the scrapbook. On Feb 17, 1966 there was a "grand opening celebration" to recognize the new owners. It is now Decoy&#039;s restaurant.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20061510.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior of Archie&#039;s Bar, 1022 Excelsior Ave W. first remodel, 1945-1950.

P2544.0
8 x 10 interior of Archies in the late 1940s or into the 1950s. Line-up of bottles on the wall. Glass brick provides light high up on wall. Speaker for music is decorated with notes, "Four Roses" clock says it is 4:00. This is the "off" sale area.

Photo in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.

History:
In 1921 this was Gluek Bry Co Saloon, formerly was the Last Chance Saloon operated by D.E. Dow. It is said he lit his cigars with ten-dollar bills. He installed an 11th Avenue entrance for ladies. There were two or three forgotten owners between Dow and Bill Wilhelmson, who sold it to Jack Moran. When Moran died his widow sold the bar to Archie Normandin. This might be around 1945. In 1941 it was still known as Gluek&#039;s Corner. Archie&#039;s Bar was owned and operated by Archie Normandin, who retired in November of 1965. His brother, Larry Normandin, was the bar tender and manager both with his brother and after it was purchased by Eugene Reilly and Donald Perkl, MB Hagen employees, in 1965. The bar was remodeled in 1961 according to an article in the scrapbook. On Feb 17, 1966 there was a "grand opening celebration" to recognize the new owners. It is now Decoy&#039;s restaurant.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20061511.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Larry Normandin, manager of  Archie&#039;s Bar, 1022 Excelsior Ave W. @1950

P2545.0
Larry Normandin, Bar Tender and manager at Archie&#039;s in the late 1940s or into the 1950s. He is standing in the "off sale" area of the bar, wears a bow tie, white shirt and butcher&#039;s apron.

Photo in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.

History:
In 1921 this was Gluek Bry Co Saloon, formerly was the Last Chance Saloon operated by D.E. Dow. It is said he lit his cigars with ten-dollar bills. He installed an 11th Avenue entrance for ladies. There were two or three forgotten owners between Dow and Bill Wilhelmson, who sold it to Jack Moran. When Moran died his widow sold the bar to Archie Normandin. This might be around 1945. In 1941 it was still known as Gluek&#039;s Corner. Archie&#039;s Bar was owned and operated by Archie Normandin, who retired in November of 1965. His brother, Larry Normandin, was the bar tender and manager both with his brother and after it was purchased by Eugene Reilly and Donald Perkl, MB Hagen employees, in 1965. The bar was remodeled in 1961 according to an article in the scrapbook. On Feb 17, 1966 there was a "grand opening celebration" to recognize the new owners. It is now Decoy&#039;s restaurant.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20061512.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior, Archie&#039;s Bar about 1960.

P2547.0
8 x 10 photograph of interior of Archie&#039;s Bar. Hard wooden chairs, square tables with metal rims, ash trays on each table. Bar area is cluttered with large display liquor bottles, fish, a mounted fox head and a huge "Corby&#039;s" display. Two wooden phone booths in the rear. Hooks on support poles on which a person could hang their coat.

Photo in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.

History:
In 1921 this was Gluek Bry Co Saloon, formerly was the Last Chance Saloon operated by D.E. Dow. It is said he lit his cigars with ten-dollar bills. He installed an 11th Avenue entrance for ladies. There were two or three forgotten owners between Dow and Bill Wilhelmson, who sold it to Jack Moran. When Moran died his widow sold the bar to Archie Normandin. This might be around 1945. In 1941 it was still known as Gluek&#039;s Corner. Archie&#039;s Bar was owned and operated by Archie Normandin, who retired in November of 1965. His brother, Larry Normandin, was the bar tender and manager both with his brother and after it was purchased by Eugene Reilly and Donald Perkl, MB Hagen employees, in 1965. The bar was remodeled in 1961 according to an article in the scrapbook. On Feb 17, 1966 there was a "grand opening celebration" to recognize the new owners. It is now Decoy&#039;s restaurant.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20061514.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior, Archie&#039;s Bar, 1022 Excelsior Ave, about 1950

P2548.0
8 x 10 photograph of interior of Archie&#039;s Bar, taken the same time as P2547 but no tables can be seen. Bar stools (swivel) lined up at bar. TV in corner appears to be an early 1950s model. Several large mounted fish on wall and a mounted fox head.

Photo in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.

History:
In 1921 this was Gluek Bry Co Saloon, formerly was the Last Chance Saloon operated by D.E. Dow. It is said he lit his cigars with ten-dollar bills. He installed an 11th Avenue entrance for ladies. There were two or three forgotten owners between Dow and Bill Wilhelmson, who sold it to Jack Moran. When Moran died his widow sold the bar to Archie Normandin. This might be around 1945. In 1941 it was still known as Gluek&#039;s Corner. Archie&#039;s Bar was owned and operated by Archie Normandin, who retired in November of 1965. His brother, Larry Normandin, was the bar tender and manager both with his brother and after it was purchased by Eugene Reilly and Donald Perkl, MB Hagen employees, in 1965. The bar was remodeled in 1961 according to an article in the scrapbook. On Feb 17, 1966 there was a "grand opening celebration" to recognize the new owners. It is now Decoy&#039;s restaurant.

P2550
8 x 10 interior photograph of Archie&#039;s Bar, in the bar area. Remodel from other earlier photos. Huge mirrors, some wood paneling, blonde wood decorative dividers. Ceiling appears to be paneled and also lowered over the bar area, with some recessed lighting. This is labeled 2nd remodel. See also P2551.

P2551
8 x 10 interior photograph of Archie&#039;s Bar in the table area. Tables appear to be the same but chairs are now steel with uphoulstered inserts. Very 1950s sleek styling. Ceiling over bar is lowered, paneled, and there are now metal chandeliers instead of recessed canister lights.   Television is larger than in earlier photos, mounted on the wall over the off sale liquor area.

P2552
8 x 10 interior photograph of Archie&#039;s Bar in the booth area. Wall is painted a plain color and large scenery pictures are on the wall. Ceiling still has canister lights in this area and individual juke box players at each booth.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20061515.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior, Archie&#039;s Bar, 1022 Excelsior Ave, about 1960

8 x 10 interior photograph of Archie&#039;s Bar, in the restaurant seating area. Remodel from other earlier photos. Walls are painted and there are stylized flowers stenciled on the wall over the booths. Booths have juke box controls on the wall in each one.

Photo in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.

History:
In 1921 this was Gluek Bry Co Saloon, formerly was the Last Chance Saloon operated by D.E. Dow. It is said he lit his cigars with ten-dollar bills. He installed an 11th Avenue entrance for ladies. There were two or three forgotten owners between Dow and Bill Wilhelmson, who sold it to Jack Moran. When Moran died his widow sold the bar to Archie Normandin. This might be around 1945. In 1941 it was still known as Gluek&#039;s Corner. Archie&#039;s Bar was owned and operated by Archie Normandin, who retired in November of 1965. His brother, Larry Normandin, was the bar tender and manager both with his brother and after it was purchased by Eugene Reilly and Donald Perkl, MB Hagen employees, in 1965. The bar was remodeled in 1961 according to an article in the scrapbook. On Feb 17, 1966 there was a "grand opening celebration" to recognize the new owners. It is now Decoy&#039;s restaurant.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20061516.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior, Archie&#039;s Bar, 1022 Excelsior Ave, about 1961
P2550
8 x 10 interior photograph of Archie&#039;s Bar, in the bar area. Remodel from other earlier photos. Huge mirrors, some wood paneling, blonde wood decorative dividers. Ceiling appears to be paneled and also lowered over the bar area, with some recessed lighting. This is labeled 2nd remodel. See also P2551.

Photo in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.

History:
In 1921 this was Gluek Bry Co Saloon, formerly was the Last Chance Saloon operated by D.E. Dow. It is said he lit his cigars with ten-dollar bills. He installed an 11th Avenue entrance for ladies. There were two or three forgotten owners between Dow and Bill Wilhelmson, who sold it to Jack Moran. When Moran died his widow sold the bar to Archie Normandin. This might be around 1945. In 1941 it was still known as Gluek&#039;s Corner. Archie&#039;s Bar was owned and operated by Archie Normandin, who retired in November of 1965. His brother, Larry Normandin, was the bar tender and manager both with his brother and after it was purchased by Eugene Reilly and Donald Perkl, MB Hagen employees, in 1965. The bar was remodeled in 1961 according to an article in the scrapbook. On Feb 17, 1966 there was a "grand opening celebration" to recognize the new owners. It is now Decoy&#039;s restaurant.</title>
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			<title>Interior, Archie&#039;s Bar, 1022 Excelsior Ave, about 1961

P2551
8 x 10 interior photograph of Archie&#039;s Bar in the table area. Tables appear to be the same but chairs are now steel with uphoulstered inserts. Very 1950s sleek styling. Ceiling over bar is lowered, paneled, and there are now metal chandeliers instead of recessed canister lights.   Television is larger than in earlier photos, mounted on the wall over the off sale liquor area.

Photo in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.

History:
In 1921 this was Gluek Bry Co Saloon, formerly was the Last Chance Saloon operated by D.E. Dow. It is said he lit his cigars with ten-dollar bills. He installed an 11th Avenue entrance for ladies. There were two or three forgotten owners between Dow and Bill Wilhelmson, who sold it to Jack Moran. When Moran died his widow sold the bar to Archie Normandin. This might be around 1945. In 1941 it was still known as Gluek&#039;s Corner. Archie&#039;s Bar was owned and operated by Archie Normandin, who retired in November of 1965. His brother, Larry Normandin, was the bar tender and manager both with his brother and after it was purchased by Eugene Reilly and Donald Perkl, MB Hagen employees, in 1965. The bar was remodeled in 1961 according to an article in the scrapbook. On Feb 17, 1966 there was a "grand opening celebration" to recognize the new owners. It is now Decoy&#039;s restaurant.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20061518.jpg</location>
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			<title>Interior, Archie&#039;s Bar, 1022 Excelsior Ave, about 1961

P2552
8 x 10 interior photograph of Archie&#039;s Bar in the booth area. Wall is painted a plain color and large scenery pictures are on the wall. Ceiling still has canister lights in this area and individual juke box players at each booth.

Photo in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.

History:
In 1921 this was Gluek Bry Co Saloon, formerly was the Last Chance Saloon operated by D.E. Dow. It is said he lit his cigars with ten-dollar bills. He installed an 11th Avenue entrance for ladies. There were two or three forgotten owners between Dow and Bill Wilhelmson, who sold it to Jack Moran. When Moran died his widow sold the bar to Archie Normandin. This might be around 1945. In 1941 it was still known as Gluek&#039;s Corner. Archie&#039;s Bar was owned and operated by Archie Normandin, who retired in November of 1965. His brother, Larry Normandin, was the bar tender and manager both with his brother and after it was purchased by Eugene Reilly and Donald Perkl, MB Hagen employees, in 1965. The bar was remodeled in 1961 according to an article in the scrapbook. On Feb 17, 1966 there was a "grand opening celebration" to recognize the new owners. It is now Decoy&#039;s restaurant.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20061519.jpg</location>
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			<title>New Year&#039;s Eve Party, 1951, Archie&#039;s Bar, 1022 Excelsior Ave

Series of snapshot photos of a New Year&#039;s party in 1951 at Archies. Grace Lorence, Jim McKraken, Larrie, Paul Snyder.

Photos in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.

History:
In 1921 this was Gluek Bry Co Saloon, formerly was the Last Chance Saloon operated by D.E. Dow. It is said he lit his cigars with ten-dollar bills. He installed an 11th Avenue entrance for ladies. There were two or three forgotten owners between Dow and Bill Wilhelmson, who sold it to Jack Moran. When Moran died his widow sold the bar to Archie Normandin. This might be around 1945. In 1941 it was still known as Gluek&#039;s Corner. Archie&#039;s Bar was owned and operated by Archie Normandin, who retired in November of 1965. His brother, Larry Normandin, was the bar tender and manager both with his brother and after it was purchased by Eugene Reilly and Donald Perkl, MB Hagen employees, in 1965. The bar was remodeled in 1961 according to an article in the scrapbook. On Feb 17, 1966 there was a "grand opening celebration" to recognize the new owners. It is now Decoy&#039;s restaurant.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20061520.jpg</location>
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			<title>Gluek&#039;s Corner, 1022 Excelsior Ave W. Photocopy of 1908 postcard.

History:
In 1921 this was Gluek Bry Co Saloon, formerly was the Last Chance Saloon operated by D.E. Dow. It is said he lit his cigars with ten-dollar bills. He installed an 11th Avenue entrance for ladies. There were two or three forgotten owners between Dow and Bill Wilhelmson, who sold it to Jack Moran. When Moran died his widow sold the bar to Archie Normandin. This might be around 1945. In 1941 it was still known as Gluek&#039;s Corner. Archie&#039;s Bar was owned and operated by Archie Normandin, who retired in November of 1965. His brother, Larry Normandin, was the bar tender and manager both with his brother and after it was purchased by Eugene Reilly and Donald Perkl, MB Hagen employees, in 1965. The bar was remodeled in 1961 according to an article in the scrapbook. On Feb 17, 1966 there was a "grand opening celebration" to recognize the new owners. It is now Decoy&#039;s restaurant.

Originally the exterior was brick. Postcard photocopy of Gluek&#039;s Corner.</title>
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			<title>Interior of Gluek&#039;s Corner? 1022 Excelsior Ave W. Men at bar, one man has foot in spittoon.
Duplicate P 665.0 location photo flat file B.
History:
In 1921 this was Gluek Bry Co Saloon, formerly was the Last Chance Saloon operated by D.E. Dow. It is said he lit his cigars with ten-dollar bills. He installed an 11th Avenue entrance for ladies. There were two or three forgotten owners between Dow and Bill Wilhelmson, who sold it to Jack Moran. When Moran died his widow sold the bar to Archie Normandin. This might be around 1945. In 1941 it was still known as Gluek&#039;s Corner. Archie&#039;s Bar was owned and operated by Archie Normandin, who retired in November of 1965. His brother, Larry Normandin, was the bar tender and manager both with his brother and after it was purchased by Eugene Reilly and Donald Perkl, MB Hagen employees, in 1965. The bar was remodeled in 1961 according to an article in the scrapbook. On Feb 17, 1966 there was a "grand opening celebration" to recognize the new owners. It is now Decoy&#039;s restaurant.

Photographic print of a photo in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.
Originally the exterior was brick. Postcard photocopy of Gluek&#039;s Corner.

P-2542.0
8 x 10 interior of Archie&#039;s in the late 1940s or into the 1950s. Behind bar are Harriet, Marie, Archie Miller and Larry Normandin. Round swivel bar stools. White square tables with upholstered wooden chairs. Ties on the guys are very wide and loud. This photo was labeled "First remodel". Art deco wooden bar and moulding over bar area. Glass brick provides light. Floral mural painted on wall.

Original photo in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.

P2543.0
Exterior of Archie&#039;s  - date? Into the 1970s? Glass brick, aluminum glass door, painted wood paneling exterior. Huge lighted "Archie&#039;s Liquors on and Off" sign with large martini glass near the C in Archie&#039;s.

Photo in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.

P2544.0
8 x 10 interior of Archies in the late 1940s or into the 1950s. Line-up of bottles on the wall. Glass brick provides light high up on wall. Speaker for music is decorated with notes, "Four Roses" clock says it is 4:00. This is the "off" sale area.

Photo in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West for 17 years.

P2545.0
Larry Normandin, Bar Tender at Archie&#039;s in the late 1940s or into the 1950s. He is standing in the "off sale" area of the bar, wears a bow tie, white shirt and butcher&#039;s apron.

Photo in scrapbook donated by Grace Lorence waitress at Archies Bar 1022 Excelsior Avenue West.

P2546 
8 x 10 photograph of Larry Normandin, manager of Archie&#039;s Liquors, On and Off Sale, 1022 Excelsior Ave W. Wearing a white shirt, plaid vest and bow tie, horn rimmed glasses and a big smile. Exterior wall has ornate flocked wall paper.  Article in scrapbook indicates this is the third remodel of Archie&#039;s done by Jos. F. Palen Company and the date 2/19/70 is written on the article. Don Perkle and Gene Riely still own the bar and Larry Normandin still managed it in 1970.

P2547.0
8 x 10 photograph of interior of Archie&#039;s Bar. Hard wooden chairs, square tables with metal rims, ash trays on each table. Bar area is cluttered with large display liquor bottles, fish, a mounted fox head and a huge "Corby&#039;s" display. Two wooden phone booths in the rear. Hooks on support poles on which a person could hang their coat.

P2548.0
8 x 10 photograph of interior of Archie&#039;s Bar, taken the same time as P2547 but no tables can be seen. Bar stools (swivel) lined up at bar. TV in corner appears to be an early 1950s model. Several large mounted fish on wall and a mounted fox head.

P2549
8 x 10 interior photograph of Archie&#039;s Bar. Square tiled floor, booths along outer wall, huge floral motif painted on wall. Booths are very upright with wood paneling. Music boxes to play 45s are at each booth. There are also many square tables and uphoulstered chairs. Appears to be pinball machines to the right.

P2550
8 x 10 interior photograph of Archie&#039;s Bar, in the bar area. Remodel from other earlier photos. Huge mirrors, some wood paneling, blonde wood decorative dividers. Ceiling appears to be paneled and also lowered over the bar area, with some recessed lighting. This is labeled 2nd remodel. See also P2551.

P2551
8 x 10 interior photograph of Archie&#039;s Bar in the table area. Tables appear to be the same but chairs are now steel with uphoulstered inserts. Very 1950s sleek styling. Ceiling over bar is lowered, paneled, and there are now metal chandeliers instead of recessed canister lights.   Television is larger than in earlier photos, mounted on the wall over the off sale liquor area.

P2552
8 x 10 interior photograph of Archie&#039;s Bar in the booth area. Wall is painted a plain color and large scenery pictures are on the wall. Ceiling still has canister lights in this area and individual juke box players at each booth.

                                         
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			<title>Interior of Archie&#039;s Bar, 1022 Excelsior Ave W. 1945-1950. First remodel.

Old number: P-2542.0
8 x 10 interior of Archie&#039;s in the late 1940s or into the 1950s. Behind bar are Harriet, Marie, Archie Normandin and Larry Normandin. Round swivel bar stools. White square tables with upholstered wooden chairs. Ties on the guys are very wide and loud. This photo was labeled "First remodel". Art deco wooden bar and moulding over bar area. Glass brick provides light. Floral mural painted on wall.

History:
In 1921 this was Gluek Bry Co Saloon, formerly was the Last Chance Saloon operated by D.E. Dow. It is said he lit his cigars with ten-dollar bills. He installed an 11th Avenue entrance for ladies. There were two or three forgotten owners between Dow and Bill Wilhelmson, who sold it to Jack Moran. When Moran died his widow sold the bar to Archie Normandin. This might be around 1945. In 1941 it was still known as Gluek&#039;s Corner. Archie&#039;s Bar was owned and operated by Archie Normandin, who retired in November of 1965. His brother, Larry Normandin, was the bar tender and manager both with his brother and after it was purchased by Eugene Reilly and Donald Perkl, MB Hagen employees, in 1965. The bar was remodeled in 1961 according to an article in the scrapbook. On Feb 17, 1966 there was a "grand opening celebration" to recognize the new owners. It is now Decoy&#039;s restaurant.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2006159.jpg</location>
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			<title>Oldest Brick Building, 822-824 Excelsior Avenue, Hopkins, Olson Building circa 1900-1920

This is a photograph of the oldest brick building on Mainstreet Hopkins. Hoagies Restaurant is there today. It is on the corner of 8th Street and Excelsior Avenue. It has been known as the Olson, Anderson, the Hultin Building. Hilmer Olson came to Hopkins in 1887 and established a brick factory on the NW corner of Shady Oak Rd and Highway 7. He built this building with surplus bricks in 1893. It was known as the Olson building but there is another building also known by that name. This is the building where the people of West Minneapolis Village voted to become a town (?).

This photo is mounted on a sheet with three other similar photos and a description of the building from Hopkins Through the Years. Very historical building.

Note the street light or street lamp. It appears to be gas. This could be one of three lights Hopkins originally had, or it could be later. I can&#039;t date the photo exactly. Streets are not paved. The ladder on the side of the building is a fire escape. The sign in the window says "Olson Grocery."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2006181.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Oldest Brick Building, 822-824 Excelsior Avenue, Hopkins, Olson Building circa @25 Aug 1919

This is a photograph of the oldest brick building on Mainstreet Hopkins. Hoagies Restaurant is there today. It is on the corner of 8th Street and Excelsior Avenue. It has been known as the Olson, Anderson, the Hultin Building. Hilmer Olson came to Hopkins in 1887 and established a brick factory on the NW corner of Shady Oak Rd and Highway 7. He built this building with surplus bricks in 1893. It was known as the Olson building but there is another building also known by that name. This is the building where the people of West Minneapolis Village voted to become a town (?).

This photo is mounted on a sheet with three other similar photos and a description of the building from Hopkins Through the Years. Very historical building. 

Note the wooden pole near the street. It appears to have a line around it. This could be the markings for the Yellowstone Trail. This was an early highway/roadway sign. The two young boys do appear to be wearing 19-teen attire; knickers and hat or overalls.

This photo has been dated as just before August 25, 1919. I could read the billboard in the window and it was advertising the Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Circus was coming to town on Aug 25th. The year "1919" has been identified by a circus afficianado who looked it up for us; his name is Damon Swanson.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2006182.jpg</location>
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			<title>Oldest Brick Building, 822-824 Excelsior Avenue, Hopkins, Olson Building @1919

This is a photograph of the oldest brick building on Mainstreet Hopkins. Hoagies Restaurant is there today. It is on the corner of 8th Street and Excelsior Avenue. It has been known as the Olson, Anderson, the Hultin Building. Hilmer Olson came to Hopkins in 1887 and established a brick factory on the NW corner of Shady Oak Rd and Highway 7. He built this building with surplus bricks in 1893. It was known as the Olson building but there is another building also known by that name. This is the building where the people of West Minneapolis Village voted to become a town (?).

This photo is mounted on a sheet with three other similar photos and a description of the building from Hopkins Through the Years. Very historical building.

Note the wooden pole near the street. It appears to have a line around it. This could be the markings for the Yellowstone Trail. This was an early highway/roadway sign. This photo is exactly the same as 2006.18.2 except photo was taken with no people in it.

This photo has been dated as just before August 25, 1919. I could read the billboard in the window and it was advertising the Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Circus was coming to town on Aug 25th. The year "1919" has been identified by a circus afficianado who looked it up for us; his name is Damon Swanson.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2006183.jpg</location>
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			<title>Grain elevator marked "Pacific Elevator Co. Fuel Flour Feed" in Pine Island, Minnesota, @1920.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2006184.jpg</location>
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			<title>Smoking stack and exterior of The Minneapolis Sewer Pipe Works factory, @1910 facing west, postmarked Hopkins December 8, 1915. On back is written "Hello Bro ...glad to hear you&#039;re coming over Sunday. We were at the Naymajstr&#039;s (sp?) funeral today, two boys drowned themselves by skating & not knowing of the hole in the ice fell right in the deep water...this happened on Friday eve. & they found them Sat. morning. One boy was 15 the other 17 years old. I guess they will miss them very much. so will expect you Sunday. Sis -ossie."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062036.jpg</location>
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			<title>Copy of B/W photograph of man posed next to Lapic Bros. Grocery truck, 1930s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200620627.jpg</location>
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			<title>Superior Separator (spelled Seperator) Company facility and parking lot with cars, late 1940s-early 1950s. Streamlined car may be 1950 Nash Ambassador. Location is 2nd Street South and Washington Avenue, address 121 Washington Avenue South and opened on January 10, 1946.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062073.jpg</location>
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			<title>B/W 2x3 photograph of interior of Anton Olson grocery store at 824 Excelsior Avenue. Canned goods stacked to ceiling. Campbell&#039;s soup and spices on lower shelves on left. Cash register and scale on counter.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062098.jpg</location>
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			<title>Kokesh Hardware building at 1001 Excelsior Avenue W., @1912. Signs for house paint and Planet Jr. (crop planter) are posted, street is snowy.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062142.jpg</location>
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			<title>2nd Street South Hopkins homes and businesses @1920, spring. West Minneapolis House is pictured on right, streetcar/railroad tracks foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062143.jpg</location>
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			<title>Horse and driver of Hentschel and Blomquist delivery wagon on 9th Avenue North Hopkins @1910. Appears to be taken from almost identical spot (maybe even same day) as 2006.218.7, photo also of horses, wagon and driver. Pictured are Sefcik, Frank/Jenny, the horse/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062186.jpg</location>
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			<title>Two horse team and driver of Hentschel and Blomquist grocery delivery wagon on unpaved Hopkins street @1910. Appears to be taken from almost identical spot (maybe even same day) as 2006.218.6, photo also of horse, wagon and driver. Pictured are Jensen, Martin/ Horses not identified.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062187.jpg</location>
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			<title>Three men in retail smoke shop, 819 Excelsior Avenue W., August 1916. On back is written "Blue Ribbon Bar, Martin Vanek, Jerry Vanek."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200622220.jpg</location>
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			<title>Three women in retail Truman Hat Shop, Weldman building, 806 Excelsior Avenue W. Pictured are Vanek, /Lofgren, Anne/Beckman, Mrs. Gust/ 
Duplicate P 20.0 location unknown.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200622221.jpg</location>
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			<title>Barber with smoking man in barber chair, 803 Excelsior Avenue W. Pictured is Blunt, Harry/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200622222.jpg</location>
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			<title>B/W postcard of four Hopkins buildings, 1912. Pictured are Masonic Temple, State Bank, First National Bank, IOOF building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200622223.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Red Wing Sewer Pipe Company workers posed on pipes outside plant, @1916.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200622224.jpg</location>
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			<title>Three women seated at desks inside the MTM office @1915. Woman in foreground in front of typewriter. Pictured is Kelley, Olga/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062252.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Seven women in hats and long coats seated on a ladder probably outside the MTM office @1915. Pictured is Kelley, Olga/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062253.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Sewer Pipe Works building, @1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062272.jpg</location>
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			<title>Interior Sackrison&#039;s Grocery, @ 1924. Pictured are Sackrison, August/Jenson, Doris/Sackrison, Julia/Larson, Alfred. Interior looks a lot like the Anton Olson grocery interior (see photo 2006.209.8). Cash register and paper wrap roll at the end of counter are the same. Canned goods on shelves include Campbell&#039;s soup and Chaska corn, brooms hang from ceiling, fresh vegetables are in crates and baskets. Other brands include Kismet, Universe, Karo, Rose, Kellogg&#039;s, Quaker.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200623216.jpg</location>
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			<title>Interior of shoe store, customers and employees 1925. Pictured are Nelson, Chet/Larson, A.G./Elmquist, Harold/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200623217.jpg</location>
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			<title>Interior of shoe store and employees 1930. Pictured are Benson, Al/Larson, Mrs. A.G./Anderson, L./Beckman, Stu/Nelson, Chester R./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200623218.jpg</location>
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			<title>Horse and workers during ice harvest Shady Oak Lake @1912-1914. Bringing ice blocks along ice float channel.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200623614.jpg</location>
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			<title>Collapsed wall of ice storage building and exposed ice blocks west shore of Shady Oak Lake @1914.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200623615.jpg</location>
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			<title>Interior Anderson and Wilhelmson, 1024 Excelsior Avenue, @1910. Pictured are Anderson, Adolph/Wilhelmson, Endor T./ Four unidentified men, one with a drink in his hand, pose at the counter facing the camera. A sign in the back says "COFFEE 5c."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200624311.jpg</location>
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			<title>Men at work in core room of Red Wing Sewer Pipe Company @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200624317.jpg</location>
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			<title>Man standing in front of open doors of blacksmith shop, @1905. Shop was located on the north side of Excelsior Avenue at Tyler Avenue. Sign above building says "A. Johnson. Practical Horse Shoer, Plow Work a Specialty," advertisment on door reads: "Sloane&#039;s Linament, Sloane&#039;s Salve, Colic Cure." Pictured is Johnson, Alfred/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200624318.jpg</location>
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			<title>Interior McConauhey&#039;s Saloon, 900 Excelsior Avenue W., Hopkins, @1905. Spittoon on floor. Pictured are Brown, Al/Nelson, Mike/Straub, Ed/McConaughey, Sam

See also P 363.0/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062434.jpg</location>
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			<title>Interior McDonald Feed Mill, 611 Excelsior Avenue. Workers are surrrounded by burlap sacks of oat feed @1920. Pictured are McCauley, Ben/McNally, John/Brokl, Emil/Noleen, Gordon/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062436.jpg</location>
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			<title>Workers and foundry interior of Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company plant Hopkins, @1898. Man in center holds bellows. 
Duplicates 167.0-a, b, c, d, e, f</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062437.jpg</location>
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			<title>Boy seated in chair having photo taken in Swedberg and Co. studio, 809 Excelsior Avenue W., @1915. Pictured are Tostenson, Richard E./Swedberg, Chas.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062438.jpg</location>
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			<title>Swedberg and Co. sign with oval portrait of a man and advertising up to date jewelers and photographers in Hopkins @1915.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062439.jpg</location>
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			<title>Two men at work repairing shoes in back of Nelson&#039;s Show Store at 917 Excelsior Avenue W., @1924. Calendar on the wall reads January, 1924. Pictured are Nygren, Pete/Johnson, Arvid/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062443.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of interior of Skottegard Bakery, 817 Excelsior Avenue (Mainstreet Hopkins) 1916. Two men behind one counter, a woman behind another counter, boy with arm on counter. Calendar on wall says Saturday, September 30. Sign on center pole says OPEN SUNDAYS.
Duplicates a, b, c</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062491.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>3 x 4 B/W photograph five men posed with tires interior office of Hopkins&#039; Yellow Trail Garage, 701 Excelsior Avenue W., September or November 1916. Pictured: Radosta, Jos./Shimota, Frank/Malberg, Pete/Axel, /Blunt, Harry</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062492.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W 3 x 4 B/W photograph exterior Hentschel & Blomquist retail shop, 810-812 Excelsior Avenue Hopkins, 1907. Welcome letters in window. Pictured left to right Blomquist, Quentin/Blomquist, Nancy Jane/Blomquist, Beatrice/Johnson, John F./

Note: Masterson, Leslie, 2006 owner of former Blomquist home at 244 12th Avenue North Hopkins, states that Blomquist, Clinton may have salvaged brick from store fascade for use in his basement when this retail storefront was remodeled @ 1950s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062493.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man and woman posed in front of and on the running board of Skottegard Baking Co. delivery truck 1918.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062494.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Cedar Lake Ice Company employees posed at Shady Oak Lake facility @ 1916. Spotted dog posed in front of group of men, many in hats and suspenders. Makousky, Ed, Makousky, 4th row from front, from left.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062501.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W 2 x 3 original photograph of building at the corner of 10th Avenue and Excelsior Avenue looking east, Hopkins @1920. People on sidewalk, autos parked at curb and on street.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062511.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W 2 x 3 original photograph of Yellow Trail Garage exterior at 701 Excelsior Avenue with men outside on sidewalk, October 7, 1929.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062512.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W reproduction photograph postcard of Hopkins bank building exterior @1914.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062522.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>McDonald and Son Feed Store and Mill exterior, 615 Excelsior Avenue W. @1914. Pictured are , Dan/ , Edwin (Weenie)/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062523.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior Red Wing Sewer Pipe Company works and facility grounds @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062524.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>S. E. Svec grocery and pool hall in the IOOF building at Hopkins&#039; Ninth Avenue and Excelsior Avenue intersection @1915.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062531.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Z.C.B.J. Lodge men parading in front of IOOF building at Hopkins&#039; Ninth Avenue and Excelsior Avenue intersection @1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062541.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Z.C.B.J. Lodge women parading in front of IOOF building at Hopkins&#039; Ninth Avenue and Excelsior Avenue intersection @1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062542.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Small cutout photograph of MTM plant exterior @1900.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062544.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Milkman posed with single horse drawn wagon in front of Hopkins&#039; city hall @1912. 
Duplicate P 1904.1 5 x 7 size.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062551.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>2Unknown driver posed in S.E. Svec grocery delivery truck @1914. 
Duplicate P 1903.1 5 x 7 size.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062552.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Anderson Brothers two-story brick storefront on Hopkins&#039; main street with Post Office next door. Shows wood sidewalk, dirt street @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062561.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins&#039; Scandia Clothing store interior, located at 912 Excelsior Avenue (main street) @1910. Pictured are Nelson, Martin.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062562.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Robert Berchek, manager of Hennessy Lumber Company, 610 Excelsior Avenue, relaxing in a chair in the office @1915. Berchek is holding a cigar, two telephones are on the desk, with a typewriter and a roaring lion bookend.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062563.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Frank Shimota (owner) and Charles Lapic (bookkeeper) in Shimota Garage parts department @1925.  Garage located at 703 Excelsior Avenue. Counter holds mason jars of lilies and cattails, bubble gum machine, telephone. NO SMOKING sign on wall, AC Oil Filter sign says "Renew your oil filter cartridge every 10,000 miles."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062571.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man posed in driver&#039;s seat of Hopkins&#039; Yellow Trail Garage tow truck. Undated but probably 1920s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200625710.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Men posed inside Hopkins&#039; Yellow Trail Garage @1929. Pictured are Olson, Carl/Shimota, Frank, Jr./Pobuda, John/Shimota, Frank, Sr./Radosta, Joe/ 
Sign above door says "If you do your own repairing, buy your own tools."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200625711.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>People posed inside Hopkins&#039; Yellow Trail Garage @1923. Pictured are Turner, Esther/Shimota, Frank, Sr./Radosta, Joe/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200625712.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Yellow Trail Garage exterior, man and snowpile, April 1924. Man in cap and overalls stands next to snowpile with gas pumps in the background. Storefront window advertises United States Tires.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062572.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Yellow Trail Garage exterior with men, dog and snowpile, April 1924. Men in hats and overcoats and dog loiter in bright sun near giant snowpile. Storefront window says Shimota&Radosta.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062573.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Yellow Trail Garage exterior, men, dog and snowpiles, April 1924. Men in hats and overcoats and dog loiter in bright sun near giant mainstreet snowpiles, April 1924. Storefront window says Shimota&Radosta.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062574.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Men posed with autos and tools inside Yellow Trail Garage. Pictured are Shimota, Frank, Sr./Shimota, Frank, Jr./Radosta, Joe/Radosta, Alvon, 1924</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062575.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Long shot photograph of two men posed with autos and tools inside Yellow Trail Garage, 7th and Excelsior Avenue Hopkins. Pictured are Shimota, Frank, Sr./Dean, Al/, 1924</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062576.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins&#039; Yellow Trail Garage exterior, man in towtruck and towed auto with onlookers in background. On back H.M. Peterson is identified as the owner of the auto being towed and that Peterson and his wife died in the car at Big Lake, Minnesota.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062577.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Closeup of towed auto with onlookers in background near Hopkins&#039; Yellow Trail Garage. On back H.M. Peterson is identified as the owner of the auto and that Peterson and his wife died in the car at Big Lake, Minnesota.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062578.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>White Eagle Oil and Refining truck backed up to Hopkins&#039; Yellow Trail Garage, 1921. White Eagle gas pump right foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062579.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Group of men in suits posed indoors @1935, seated man with accordion. Pictured are Zdrazil, Art/Stoops, Ed/Anderson, Art/Hagen, Martin B./Anderson, Paul/Dahlberg, Andrew/Zdrazil, Al/Dahlberg, Oscar/Schnabel, William/Dovenberg, Don/Klinkhammer, Walter/Mahlberg, Pete/Markham, James L./Strobeck, William?/Denson, Malvie A./Colosky, Ed/Swenson, P.O.?/Hockstedler, Henry/Lund, Justin/Long, Wilbur/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062581.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM plant and watertower exterior, with railroad tracks in the foreground, 1920s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062582.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Streetcar on high bridge 1920s. May be near Minneapolis Moline plant. "Elevated R.R. Hopkins Minn."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062583.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Elmo Apartments exterior, 1301 Highway 7 @1956. 2006 Brentwood Park townhomes.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062592.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Curtis Hotel exterior, Minneapolis @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062593.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hovander&#039;s grocery store at 30 9th Avenue North. Store opened at this location 7/20/1956. Autos on street and in parking lot, customer entering door.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062601.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins&#039; Johnson Brothers meat market interior at 910 Excelsior Avenue W., winter 1928. Overexposed. Justus Lumber Company calendar on wall matches June 1920 and 1926, November 1921, April 1924, September 1925, May 1928. Pictured behind counter in white aprons are Hovander, Waldo/Hovander, Herman/Johnson, Elmer.

Note: Image digitally enhanced to adjust for overexposure.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062602.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Magazine photo of interior Johnson Bros Meats, 910-912 Excelsior Avenue W. Hopkins @1915. Damaged.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062603.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man waiting on people at counter interior Hovander&#039;s 1951. Pictured is Johnson, Elmer/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062604.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Long checkout lines interior Hovander&#039;s 1951.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062605.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Long checkout lines interior Hovander&#039;s 1951.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062606.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Nelson&#039;s Shoe Store interior 917 Excelsior Avenue, 1969. Taken during a sale at 7:15 am. Sign by purses reads "$1.88 plus tax."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062621.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>East End Grocery ("Feigel&#039;s Saloon") building, July 1989, just prior to demolition.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062631.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Businessmen shaking hands in front of 517 Excelsior Avenue W. at grand opening of CGs restaurant. Pictured are Erickson, Gary/Miller, Bob/Blechschmidt, Charley. See also Sun Nspr N2833, 9/21/1983.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062632.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men standing in front of State Bank of Hopkins @1912.
Duplicate P 2396.1 (donor GE Westling)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062643.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior of Martin&#039;s Hair Design, 910 Mainstreet, Suburban Tailors, 910-1/2 Mainstreet and Steve&#039;s Train City, 912 Mainstreet, 1999.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062648.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline plant and watertowers viewed from 11th Avenue South @1960.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200627612.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Laundry business at 822 Excelsior Avenue W. interior @1920. Hagen, Martin B. (Punchy) seated at desk, Hagen, Lilly standing holding package and pencil. Shot-gun narrow room where back door can be seen, magazine illustrations on the walls, American flag and whisk broom hang near ornate cash register and mouth piece telephone at front desk. Bare light bulbs hang from ceiling with sky light, wooden racks hold items. On back is written "where stairway is now on E. side of building."
Location flat photo file B.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062771.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior of M.B. Hagen Real Estate and Phonographs store, 902 Excelsior Avenue W., @1925. Hagen, Martin B. (Punchy) standing at right, woman at piano, holiday decorations, case phonographs. Music at piano "Away Down South" and "Stumbling."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062772.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior of M.B. Hagen Real Estate and Phonographs store, 904 Excelsior Avenue W., @1920. Hagen, Martin B. (Punchy) standing at right, Frigidaire Hydrator (refridgerator) drawer display.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062773.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three people posed in doorway at 822 Excelsior Avenue W. (south side) "where stairway is now on east side of building (5-22-1974)" @1920. Doorway is draped with patriotic bunting and area to the left is set up for boot cleaning and shoe shining. Pictured are Whipps, Elmer/Hagen, Martin B./Hagen, Ralph/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062774.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior of first Hopkins Ford Agency (dealership) @1920. Located at 1006 Excelsior Avenue W.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2006278.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior of Dahlberg Motors service station addition, 1013-1017 Excelsior Avenue W., @1945. Car lower right corner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062782.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior of Shonka Barber Shop @1928. Shop was located in Hopkins&#039; Burnes building, on the southwest corner of 7th Avenue and Excelsior Avenue W. Pictured are Fahlstrom, Torre W./Larkin, Marianne/Shonka, Charley (Little)/Larkin, Martin/
Overexposed.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062791.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Southeast corner of 9th and Excelsior Avenues, 1979-1989. Pictured are Rupe Kingsly State Farm Insurance, Walls and Windows Bath Boutique.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062802.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Crowds watching parade steppers on Excelsior Avenue in front of  Kokesh Hardware building @1953. Building is decked out in welcome banners and flags.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062811.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior of C. A Bacon drug store, 724 Excelsior Avenue W., @1905. Bespectacled man pictured behind counter.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062821.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man and woman posed in aisle of Bacon Drug Store, 724 Excelsior Avenue, @1915. Pictured are Bacon, C. Albert/Bacon, Elizabeth March/ Postcards on display include St. Mary&#039;s Catholic Church, Hopkins. Large tin of "The Planters Salted Nuts" on counter.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062822.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three Glen Lake Sanitorium buildings @1920.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062831.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>West Minneapolis Gas Plant, Hopkins @1925. This building was located on 12th Avenue, south of County Road 3, and is seen damaged from tornado of June 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062841.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man under umbrella atop horse-drawn water wagon. "Ray Ryan working for his dad Pat Ryan washing Hopkins streets." Umbrella appears to read "N WOLFF" in back and "Paints and wallpaper" (partial) in front.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062851.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Four men posed among autos and tools inside Yellow Trail Garage, 701-707 Excelsior Avenue W., 1926. Pictured are Shimota, Frank Sr./Radosta, Joe/Shimota, Frank Jr./Radosta, Alvin/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062862.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Harness racing and spectators at Hennepin County Fairgrounds 1912. 1908 Hopkins High School building at left, looking due north on 15th Avenue.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062871.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior Minneapolis Sewer Pipe Works facility in winter with smoking stacks, @1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200628717.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Harness racing and spectators at Hennepin County Fairgrounds 1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062872.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Auto racing and spectators in the stands at Minnesota State Fairgrounds 1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062873.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Sewer Pipe Works building and surroundings @1912. In center foreground of railroad cars is a horse and wagon and there is a horse grazing at left (see details).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062876.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>On matt photograph of streetcar with telephone pole toppled over on it @1910: "T.B. Walker streetcar line somewhere in St. Louis Park. Line travelled Lake St. thru St. L. Park to approx. 5th Ave. & Exc. Av. from 189_ to 1905."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062912.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline exterior and watertower facing east, @1940. Group of men is seen standing on the grass center far left.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20062972.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Ben Franklin storefront  black and white photograph, May 1950, in IOOF building Main Street (Excelsior Blvd.)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063001.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Grover&#039;s Bakery trucks and workers posed outdoors in front of trucks. Pictured are Elliott, Jack/Jones, Donald/Hines, Margaret/Grover, Sophia/Grover, Clarence/Roeser, Casmir/Blomquist, Clinton/Faucher, Narc (Frenchy)/Bruchs, Sylvester, @1927.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200630018.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Side view photograph of Grover&#039;s Bread and Pastry truck, @1927.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200630019.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Ben Franklin storefront black and white photograph, 1961, 2006 site of Hopkins Center Drug store.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063002.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Side view photograph of Grover&#039;s Bake Shop truck, @1927.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200630020.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Inside State Bank of Hopkins. Pictured are Topka, Frank/Swenson, Paul/Dominick, Florence/Schiller, Anthony. Swenson is posing handing money out the teller window.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200630021.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins business fascades on north side of Excelsior Avenue (2006 Mainstreet) and 8th Avenue. Pictured are Gambles, Blue Ribbon Bar, Milbert&#039;s, late 1960s-early 1970s. Holiday decorations on street lamp post.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200630022.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Black and white photograph of IOOF (Independent Order of Odd Fellows) building exterior, January 1950, on 9th Avenue North and Excelsior Blvd (2006 9th and Mainstreet). 2006 building exterior "IOOF" removed. This photo shows Matt&#039;s Cafe, Christensen Music Company, Dr. V.T. McHale, Dentist, and Dr. R. H. Picha, Physician and Surgeon as tenants.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063003.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man and woman inside Bacon Drug store, 724 Excelsior Avenue @1910. Postcards of Hopkins are on display with a Red Wing Grape Juice sign. Also a box of Vinol Tonic Rejuvinator is on counter and says "Fresh Cod Livers."
Pictured are Bacon, C. Albert/Bacon, Elizabeth March/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200630032.jpg</location>
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			<title>Workers inside Hopkins&#039; First National Bank, 923 Excelsior Avenue W., @1916. At left vault is open and there is a large stuffed bird (hawk?) perched on a Y-shaped log near ceiling, center. Man in center&#039;s eyes have been badly touched up. Pictured are Olson, Gustie/Goodspeed, J. G./Kriz, Frank/

See second image for closeup of bird.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200630033.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Workers inside Hopkins&#039; J.E. Hennessey Lumber Company, 614 Excelsior Avenue W., @1916. Pictured are Hammans, Walter/Bercheck, Bob/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200630034.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Bartenders behind the bar at 906 Excelsior Avenue W., @1916. Spittoon on floor far left. Pictured are Olson, Hilmer/Olson, Martin/Linne, Geo./

(Note: Bar looks similar to one pictured in 2006.243.4, identified as McConauhey&#039;s Saloon, 900 Excelsior Avenue W.)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200630035.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Men inside Nelson and Peterson Confectionary, 901 Excelsior Avenue W., @1916. For sale are Hershey&#039;s chocolate bars piled inside left display case along with a gum ball dispenser, chewing tobacco on sale with pipes in case on right. A spittoon sits on floor by a man&#039;s feet on right and a box on the smoke counter says "The Best Chew Ever Made". Pictured is Peterson, Soren/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200630036.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Three men posed outside Knute Nelson&#039;s Wagon and Blacksmith Shop, located @924 Excelsior Avenue W., @1905. The blurry outline of a dog can be seen walking through foreground of photo, center.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200630037.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Workers posed next to Grover&#039;s Bread and Pastry truck 1927. Pictured are Roeser, Casmir/Faucher, Narc (Frenchy)/Grover, Mrs. Sophie/Grover, Clarence/Hines, Mrs. Margaret/Jones, Donald/Blomquist, Clinton K./Bruchs, Sylvester/Elliott, Jack/ Location Flat Photo File B.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200630038.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Construction near Dahlberg hardware and Nelson&#039;s in Hopkins, September 1960. Truck cab has sign reading "Here Comes Doepke"</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063004.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Howell&#039;s storefront, 1946.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063005.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Co-Operative Food Store exterior, Canton, South Dakota, 1945.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063006.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Red Ring Sewer Pipe Works Company building, located at approximately 17th Avenue, south of County Road 3. Stacked pipes in foreground. Later Napco site.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063011.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Worker on cart shouldering large pipe inside Red Ring Sewer Pipe Works Company building, located at approximately 17th Avenue, south of County Road 3 @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063021.jpg</location>
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			<title>Northeast Hopkins&#039; homes and Merchants Refridgerating Company facility, 325 Blake Road North, @1955.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200630315.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Interior of Svec Grocery Store, I.O.O.F. building, 823 Excelsior Avenue W., @1910. Pictured are Lapic, Mary Valesh/Svec, Stanley C./Lapic, Anna Sefcik/. Clerk behind counter unidentified.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200630319.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Men relaxing on porch and man on boardwalk with bicycle in front of West Minneapolis House, 803 2nd Street S., @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063035.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two-story office building and homes at corner of 9th Avenue and 1st Street South, looking northwest from the southeast corner. Cars on street, @1965.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063036.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Hopkins&#039; Hennepin County Poor Farm building in snow, @1932. A man in a cap near the steps appears to be shoveling snow. Building was located in southeast Hopkins near 2006 Highway 169 and 6th Street South.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063038.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Sinclair Refining Company "Sinco" Oil Station, 1100 Excelsior Avenue, Strobeck house (Lot 8, Block 6, West Minneapolis) and Anderson, Fred home at 21-11th Avenue South, @1920.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063039.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Eidam&#039;s grocery interior, 710-712 Excelsior Avenue W., @1922. Pictured are Jones, Donald/Grover, Clarence/Lapic, Einar/Eidam, Alice, Eidam, James/ Also seen are signs for Lipton&#039;s Tea, Electric Spark Soap. Large Cracker Jack boxes and American Maid Bread in bags on display lower right corner, Grennak&#039;s Cake, sign for Big Rose Queen Soap 5cents, Lava Soap, Lighthouse Cleanser. Other products for sale include canned shrimp (25 cents), Campbell&#039;s Soup (2 for 25 cents), Crisco, Sunshine Biscuits, Empress Coffee, Atwood&#039;s Coffee, Dunham&#039;s Cocoanut, Sun Maid Raisins.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063041.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Moran Boiler Company workers posed outside building @1905. Pictured are Gralow, Henry/Gralow, Gus/Moran, William, Sr./Skranka, John/Giesen, Curly/Sundquist, Pete/Newquist, Art/Moran, William, Jr./Sundquist, Andy/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063051.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Restaurant interior and people at tables, probably at 901 Excelsior Avenue W., @1906. Pictured are probably Miller, Nellie/Eidam, Lou/Miller, Marjorie/ ?, Louise/ Location flat photo file B. See also D 1647.0 Mrs. E.F. Miller, 901 Excelsior Ave. W. restaurant.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063061.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Exterior Kramer&#039;s General Store, Glen Lake, 1930s. Autos far left.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063071.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Threshing Machine Works exterior, Great Northern railroad cars, wooden boardwalk foreground @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063081.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Minneapolis Sewer Pipe Works exterior and factory grounds, @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20063091.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>501-Excelsior Avenue E. near Red Owl water tower. M&N Cashway gas station with signs for Gold Bond Stamps, Good Year Tires, "No Finer Gas," fuel oil for 16-11/12 cents per gallon and a Cashway Fuel Oil truck in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007401.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>331-333 Excelsior Avenue W. Lucky Marine Fiberglass Supplies with cars in the foreground, possibly taken from car lot across the street. Mercury, Oldsmobile, Ford in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074010.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>1609 Excelsior Avenue W. Two views of Gustafson&#039;s Hopkins Greenhouse.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200740101.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>404-Excelsior Avenue W. and 404a-Excelsior Avenue W. Two large homes, one for sale and one Hopkins Realty Co.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074011.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>2021 Excelsior Avenue W. Standard gas station of Hardin, Frank.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200740114.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>2100 Excelsior Avenue W. Two views of Johnson&#039;s Super-Valu.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200740115.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>413-Excelsior Avenue W. Milk House grocery and fountain.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074012.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>450-Excelsior Avenue W. Service station.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074014.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Intersection of 5th and Excelsior Avenue W. Milk House, Liquor store and Hopkins Theatre</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074015.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>510 Excelsior Avenue W. Texaco gas station and man in work clothes and a towel in his back pocket. Coffee King "Hot Coffee" station wagon "FE 9-8566" (exchange for downtown St. Paul, Minnesota) parked at side of building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074016.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>525 Excelsior Avenue W. DS (Direct Service) Station with "Save as You Spend with Gold Bond Stamps" sign.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074018.jpg</location>
		</track>
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			<title>611 Excelsior Avenue W. Northern Paper Company "Everything in Paper Products" building and man on sidewalk next to railroad tracks crossing Excelsior.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074019.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>5-Excelsior Avenue W. Colosky-Nygren Motors car lot with man washing vehicles. In background is 1930s-built American Legion Memorial Hall at 17 Excelsior Avenue (north side of Excelsior). Note 1956 Nash in lot. Other autos pictured here are two early 50&#039;s Jeepster Wagons, a 56 Ford 4 door sedan next to a 56 Ford Four Door hardtop. (These are sometimes referred to as "Fordors!") The next "car" is a CJ2A, late 40&#039;s early 50&#039;s vintage, first "civilian" Jeep. In front of the CJ2A is a 54-55 Mercury and next to that is an early 50"s Jeep Pick up truck. Next to that is a 56 Nash Station Wagon and behind those three is another early 50&#039;s Jeepster wagon.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007402.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>621 Excelsior Avenue W.  Hopkins Dodge car lot and office</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074020.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>630 Excelsior Avenue W. PURE gas station with sign for gas at 25-9 cents per gallon and man gassing up a car with its hood open. Bursch&#039;s Cafe sign in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074021.jpg</location>
		</track>
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			<title>701-705 Excelsior Avenue W. Hopkins Motor Sales indoor showroom and part of outdoor car sales lot. Across the street stands a woman on the sidewalk in front of the PURE gas station. A city bus can be seen in the distance just west of the old Hopkins city hall building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074022.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>701-705 Excelsior Avenue W. Hopkins Motor Sales indoor showroom.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074023.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>701-705 Excelsior Avenue W. Hopkins Motor Sales brick structure marked "ramp" and debris.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074024.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>704 Excelsior Avenue W. auto sales lot and office building. Nearby is Hopkins Auto Wash building, 12-7th Street South and Bursch&#039;s Cafe sign.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074025.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>706 Excelsior Avenue W. Bursch&#039;s Cafe next door to used car lot.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074026.jpg</location>
		</track>
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			<title>709 Excelsior Avenue W. Dodge dealer showroom, Fuxa Electric, Suburban Business Machine Co., The Club Cafe. Sign in showroom window reads "Owners 53, 54, 55 all makes! Switch to REALLY NEW Plymouth &#039;56--We need trades--Get our sky high deal today!"</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074027.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>712 Excelsior Avenue W. Hopkins Cafe with chef in hat logo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074028.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>714 Excelsior Avenue W. Bren Hardware with auto parked in front.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074029.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>118-Excelsior Avenue W. Skelly service station.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007403.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>715 Excelsior Avenue W. The Club Cafe with neon signs "Heileman&#039;s Old Style Lager" and "Kemps Ice Cream" and Hauenstein Beer." This building was later called Vic&#039;s Red Door restaurant.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074030.jpg</location>
		</track>
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			<title>719 Excelsior Avenue W. State Employment Service office.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074031.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>720 Excelsior Avenue W. Koss Paint and Wallpaper with a sign "We Give Gold Bond Stamps" in window.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074032.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>720 Excelsior Avenue W. Koss Paint and Wallpaper with a sign "We Give Gold Bond Stamps" in window and open space between it and the next building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074033.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>724 Excelsior Avenue W. Daniel&#039;s Photography two-story corner building with man on ladder at second story.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074034.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>8th and Excelsior Avenue W. Standard Oil station with men at work.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074035.jpg</location>
		</track>
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			<title>8th and Excelsior Avenue W. Hopkins city hall (723 Excelsior Avenue) building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074036.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>801 Excelsior Avenue W. Friends Family Furniture of Hopkins "Where your credit is as good as cash!" 2007 location of Quizno&#039;s sub shop.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074037.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>804 Excelsior Avenue W. Harlen&#039;s Jewelers shop.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074038.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>805 Excelsior Avenue W. Note Matt&#039;s Cafe.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074039.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>202-Excelsior Avenue W. Hammerlund Sheet Metal Inc.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007404.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>806 Excelsior Avenue W. Hopkins Pet Supply "Horse Meat" sign in window, upper signs for dentists, optometrist&#039;s offices (Hembre, Slaton, Damerow) and "For Rent" signs.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074040.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>809 Excelsior Avenue W. Matt&#039;s Cafe.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074041.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>810 & 812 Excelsior Avenue W. Hopkins Pet Supply, Bakery, Knutson&#039;s Liquor store. Opera Hall building side has sign that says "Hopkins Bowling."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074042.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>814-816 Excelsior Avenue W. Swanels variety store, Sheehan&#039;s liquor store (became the 908 lounge 1957).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074043.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>815 Excelsior Avenue W. Minneapolis House Furnishing Co. Formerly National Tea Grocery and Harrison Theatre.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074044.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>817 Excelsior Avenue W. Royal Finance Co., Happy House gifts, Blue Ribbon Bar, Ben Franklin store (IOOF building).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074045.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>818-820 Excelsior Avenue W. White Way Cleaners "Skirts cleaned, pressed 59 cents" and Bud&#039;s Music Center.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074046.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>821 Excelsior Avenue W. IOOF building (IOOF hall) Ben Franklin store. In distance is National food store "Stop Shop Save" and Hopkins drug store. Pictured are a 1955 Chevrolet followed by a 1955 Cadillac Coupe de Ville with a 1953-4 Plymouth waiting at the light</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074047.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>824 Excelsior Avenue W. Shirley&#039;s and Lea&#039;s Shoes. 2007 location of Hoagie&#039;s restaurant.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074048.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>900 Excelsior Avenue W. Olson and Pfeiffer drug store, U.S. mailbox on corner. Since 2002 this corner is home to clock tower plaza.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074049.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>905-907 Excelsior Avenue W. Albert Pike Lodge. Masonic lodge with "For lease will build to suit" sign.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074050.jpg</location>
		</track>
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			<title>910-912 Excelsior Avenue W. Wee Modern&#039;s children&#039;s clothing and Hopkins Cleaners and Dyers "In by 9, out by 4". Above E.C. Miller State Farm Insurance.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074051.jpg</location>
		</track>
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			<title>914 Excelsior Avenue W. Thompson jewelry store with man in hat and tie on sidewalk.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074052.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>916 Excelsior Avenue W. Smetana&#039;s drug store. Oldsmobile on street.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074053.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>918-922 Excelsior Avenue W. looking to the to the south and the southwest. La Beau Beauty Shop, Fahlstrom barber shop (with seated man in window), Hopkins Tile & Linoleum Co., Curran V. Nielson Paint and Wallpaper and intersection of 10th and Excelsior Ave. U.S. mailbox on corner.
Cars in the second photo here include a 1950&#039;s large four door sedan, size and ornate design of the steering wheel and chrome trim around the window frames would suggest a high priced car. In front of the unidentified car is a 46-48 Dodge. Across the street is a 53 Ford Fordor sedan and a 47-48 Packard behind it, with a 51 Ford behind the Packard.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074054.jpg</location>
		</track>
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			<title>922 Excelsior Avenue W. Hopkins Fabric store and Feudner-Davidson Real Estate and Insurance (south of Nielson Paint and Wallpaper.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074055.jpg</location>
		</track>
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			<title>923 Excelsior Avenue W. Premack&#039;s men&#039;s and boy&#039;s clothing store and Bill&#039;s used furniture and upholstering shop. Barber shop sign seen down the side of the building. The temperature reads about 50 degrees according to the gauge on front of building. Street sign says "Bus Stop 1 Block."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074056.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1001 Excelsior Avenue W. Kokesh Hardware with "Minnesota Line Rope-Machinery-Twine" sign.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074057.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1001 Excelsior Avenue W. behind Kokesh Hardware brick outbuilding with lawn mowers on sidewalk.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074058.jpg</location>
		</track>
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			<title>1002-1004 Excelsior Avenue W. Strobeck building built 1908 under renovation for Northwestern National Bank of Hopkins, professional offices (Malerich DDS, Drill MD) upper level. Bottom portion of lighted sign (and maybe weatherball) appears at top of photo. Notice man crossing street, man with wheelbarrow toward back of building. Signs say "Northwestern National Bank of Hopkins temporarily located 2 doors west" and "Night Depository moved to Hagen&#039;s Building."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074059.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1005-1007 Excelsior Avenue W. Mashek&#039;s Tailoring and Cleaning store with &#039;56 Ford station wagon parked in front.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074060.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1005-1007 Excelsior Avenue W. Mashek&#039;s Tailoring and Cleaning store and Mountain&#039;s Barber shop. Notice pickup truck "Steiner and Koppelman General Contractors" parked in front.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074061.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1006 Excelsior Avenue W. Donovan&#039;s furniture and carpet shop with Sheldon, DDS upper level.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074062.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1009-1011 Excelsior Avenue W. Hopkins Savings and Loan and The Review newspaper office.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074063.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1012 Excelsior Avenue W. Dahlberg&#039;s used car lot and office.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074064.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1014-1016 Excelsior Avenue W. temporary location of Northwestern National Bank (Reeve&#039;s-Cannon Co.), Karel&#039;s Restaurant.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074065.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1020 Excelsior Avenue W. , M.B. Hagen Co.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074066.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1022 Excelsior Avenue W. Archie&#039;s bar.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074067.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1022 Excelsior Avenue W. Archie&#039;s bar and Gluek&#039;s beer sign with letterbox on corner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074068.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1023 Excelsior Avenue W. Dahlberg&#039;s Ford and woody station wagon on street. Pictured are a 1953-4 Mercury Wagon with a 1953-4 Ford Four Door in the driveway, next to 1956 Ford.  There is 1952 Chevrolet in front of the 1956 Ford.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074069.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1102 Excelsior Avenue W. Just Lund Sinclair gas station. "This building torn down prior to 1959 assessment."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074070.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1106 Excelsior Avenue W. Suburban Chevrolet car dealership. Notice telephone booth across the street.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074071.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1106 Excelsior Avenue W. Suburban Chevrolet car dealership west end portion taken from Conoco station on opposite corner. Notice watertower in distance.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074072.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1106 Excelsior Avenue W. Suburban Chevrolet car dealership east end portion. Woman walking with child on sidewalk seen also in 2007.40.71.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074073.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1111 Excelsior Avenue W. Suburban Chevrolet used car lot.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074074.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1121 Excelsior Avenue W. Phillips 66 gas station.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074075.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1200 Excelsior Avenue W. Typewriter sales and service office, Servisoft soft water service office taken from Conoco station on opposite corner. St. Joseph&#039;s Church convent at far left.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074076.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1205-1207 Excelsior Avenue W. Hopkins Parts Co. Wholesale Auto Parts, Ted&#039;s Barber Shop and Nicollet Cleaners.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074077.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1206 Excelsior Avenue W. Resat&#039;s Beauty Salon. "Haircut&#039;s $1.50."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074078.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1208 Excelsior Avenue W. 24 hour laundromat. "20 cents wash, 5 cents fluff dry."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074079.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1209 Excelsior Avenue W. Milbert&#039;s Grocery: "Hunting and fishing licenses sold here!" and "Chesterfield--best for you" signs.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074080.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1218 Excelsior Avenue W. Economy Refridgerated Lockers Inc. Church of St. Joseph in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074081.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1221 Excelsior Avenue W. Apartment building. Sign on traffic light says "Stop on red signal." There is no yellow light on traffic light.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074082.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1400 Excelsior Avenue W. Strobeck-Hauge Funeral Chapel.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074086.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1401 Excelsior Avenue W. Boat and car sales. Kranz the King of Kars.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074087.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1409 Excelsior Avenue W. Private home of Wolf, Hubert Sr.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074088.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1410 Excelsior Avenue W. Country Club Market grocery store with cars in parking lot. Window signs advertise "Sockeye Salmon 79 cents" and "Beef Hindquarters 59 cents a pound."
Pictured are a 1948 Chevrolet, a 1951Nash Airflyte ("bathtub" Nash!), 1956 Chevrolet 4 door sedan and a 1947-8(?) Chevrolet Coupe. There appears to be a 1951 Studebaker 4 Door Sedan behind the Airflyte, but it could also be a 1950 Kaiser or Fraiser, too. It appears to be 1955-6 Ford Wagon parked alongside the store to the left, there is not enough detail to make out the car between it and the 1948 Chevrolet. 
Also, there appears to be a 1954-55 Oldsmobile parked along the right side of the building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074089.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1601 Excelsior Avenue W. Bergie&#039;s Grocery and residence of Berglund, Donald A. Note cars and Zinsmaster Baking Co. truck parked in front.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20074098.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>10-11th Avenue North</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007481.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Pederson dairy trucks parked outside building, 1960s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20075210.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Pederson Bros. Dairy truck fleet parked in yard near building, probably late 1940s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007526.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Large Pederson Dairy tank truck parked in yard near building, probably 1950s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007527.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Pederson Dairy fleet refridgerated truck parked outside building, 1960s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007529.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Men posed with shovels and other tools inside sunlit MTM shop building. Notice the two men overhead suspended under large beams with hooks, one in front and one in back @1905.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007544.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men standing outside the State Bank of Hopkins, @1910. Pictured is Tepka, Frank/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007643.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM plant exterior and watertower, @1915.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007647.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior of Hopkins State Bank @1912. Postcard is postmarked April 10, 1912 and addressed to Mrs. L.M. Dow in Redondo Beach, California. It says on the back: "Dear Mamma, This is P. S.&#039;s new bank. It&#039;s nice and warm here now and the grass is getting green. It will soon be as nice here as there. With heaps of love, Ruby."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200768.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Auto parked outside Hopkins' First National Bank building, 923 Excelsior Avenue W., @1915.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007701.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Red Owl complex demolition Opus team posed with sledgehammers, October 2006, on northeast corner of Excelsior Avenue (County Road 3) and highway 169, the previous location of the Harley Hopkins home site.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20077010.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Red Owl complex demolition tent, October 2006, on northeast corner of Excelsior Avenue (County Road 3) and highway 169, the previous location of the Harley Hopkins home site.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20077011.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Red Owl complex demolition equipment in front of North Annex building, October 2006, on northeast corner of Excelsior Avenue (County Road 3) and highway 169, the previous location of the Harley Hopkins home site.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20077012.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Group of Minneapolis Moline plant employees Diamond League baseball game first pitch, 1930s. In the background behind the plant office building is the top of the Dow house and outbuilding left of photo center. Also, it looks like the first pitch will hit the ground before reaching the plate. Pictured are MacFarlane, W.C/Brownlee, F.R./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007703.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Red Owl complex main building demolition site, October 2006, on northeast corner of Excelsior Avenue (County Road 3) and highway 169, the previous location of the Harley Hopkins home site.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007704.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Red Owl complex main building close up of demolition site, October 2006, on northeast corner of Excelsior Avenue (County Road 3) and highway 169, the previous location of the Harley Hopkins home site.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007705.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Red Owl complex demolition tent Opus Corporation speaker on podium, October 2006, on northeast corner of Excelsior Avenue (County Road 3) and highway 169, the previous location of the Harley Hopkins home site.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007706.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Red Owl complex demolition tent Opus Corporation speaker on podium, October 2006, on northeast corner of Excelsior Avenue (County Road 3) and highway 169, the previous location of the Harley Hopkins home site.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007707.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Red Owl complex demolition tent Opus Corporation speaker on podium, October 2006, on northeast corner of Excelsior Avenue (County Road 3) and highway 169, the previous location of the Harley Hopkins home site.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007708.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Red Owl complex demolition Opus team posed with sledgehammers, October 2006, on northeast corner of Excelsior Avenue (County Road 3) and highway 169, the previous location of the Harley Hopkins home site.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007709.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Last Minneapolis and St. Louis (M & St. L) train coming through Hopkins, 20 June 1980. Train is traveling from the east to the west. Photographer is standing on the Hwy 169 bridge overlooking the Hopkins Depot in the center of the photo, facing east. Red Owl water tower on the left. Hopkins Water tower on the right. Photo taken by Dean Empanger.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007722.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Last Minneapolis and St. Louis (M & St. L) train coming through Hopkins, 20 June 1980. Train is traveling from the east to the west. Photographer is standing on the Hwy 169 bridge overlooking the Hopkins Depot in the center of the photo, facing east. Red Owl water tower on the left. Photo taken by Dean Empanger.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007723.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Last Minneapolis and St. Louis (M & St. L) train coming through Hopkins, 20 June 1980. Train is traveling from the east to the west. Photographer is standing on the Hwy 169 bridge overlooking the Hopkins Depot in the center of the photo, facing east. Red Owl water tower on the left. Photo taken by Dean Empanger.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007724.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Last Minneapolis and St. Louis (M & St. L) train coming through Hopkins, 20 June 1980. Train is traveling from the east to the west. Photographer is standing at the Medical Building parking lot on Minnetonka Mills Road (north of Hwy 7). Photograph is taken looking west as the last caboose leaves Hopkins.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007731.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM warehouse with railroad tracks in foreground @1926.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007732.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM plant exterior, @1905.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007751.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Partially demolished Minneapolis Moline parts building at 1019 2nd Street South near the intersection of 11th Avenue South and County Road 3, 1987. Norwest Banks building center left.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007791.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Partially demolished Minneapolis Moline parts building at 1019 2nd Street South near the intersection of 11th Avenue South and County Road 3, 1987. Photo taken just north of County Road 3 from 11th Avenue South facing east.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007792.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Partially demolished Minneapolis Moline assembly plant buildings on the south side of County Road 3 near the intersection of 11th Avenue South, December 1986.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007793.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Partially demolished Minneapolis Moline assembly plant buildings on the south side of County Road 3 near the intersection of 11th Avenue South, 1987.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007794.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Partially demolished Minneapolis Moline buildings near the intersection of 11th Avenue South and County Road 3, October 1986. Photo taken from 11th Avenue South facing east.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007795.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in crane inside Minneapolis Moline building near the intersection of 11th Avenue South and County Road 3, June 1986. Back of photo says "Gordy in crane he used to operate Moline machine shop."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007796.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>9-9th Avenue North; Alcott&#039;s Hopkins Drugs and Bridgeman Ice Cream</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007961.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>10-9th Avenue North; Hovander's grocery</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007962.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>16-9th Avenue North; First National Bank of Hopkins</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007963.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>21-9th Avenue North; National grocery store. Notice there are paper bags covering the parking meters in the foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007964.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>23-9th Avenue North; ice cream business in a house</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007965.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>29-9th Avenue North; Dr. Richard Picha offices</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007966.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>35-9th Avenue North; Colony Cleaners</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/2007968.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Scanned photograph shows inside of Neider&#039;s Caf?, Hopkins MN (706? Excelsior Ave) @1930s. Four people in photo. Arthur O. Neider, Carrie Neider (his wife, with glasses), unknown woman, and younger boy on right is Harry Neider, son of Art and Carrie. Cigar stand on left, spittoon on floor, bar stools and bar rail run along bar. Bistro chairs and round tables. Wooden booths on right. Compare with 2005.5.3 and .4. In photograph .3, the bar is the same but bar stools have been removed. Harry Neider has grown up and looks to be in his teens or early 20s. In .4, Harry Neider appears to be running the bar. You can see on the floor the spots where the stools have been removed.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/500552.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Blurry photo of heavily damaged Justus Lumber Company building with ladder against wall.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005434.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View from Hopkins watertower at 9th Avenue S. after the tornado of 6/2/1925, facing northeast. Photo has attached diagram of labelled buildings in photo: West Minnepolis House, Pioneer grain Elevator, Hollister House II, St. Hubert Hotel, Commercial Hotel, Peshina house, Burns, Tom house. Photo also shows streetcar viaduct and "pad" (foundation?) for streetcar waiting station where Anderson, John of Russell, MN was killed, Hopkins&#039; only fatality of the tornado.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20041013.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Excelsior Avenue, people stepping over debris after tornado of June 2, 1925 near damaged Justus Lumber Company buildings in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20041014.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Creamery (aka cheese factory) after tornado of June 2, 1925. Two little girls in short sleeved dresses, knee highs, maryjanes and hats walk by. Barrels inside, railroad in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20041015.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Cermak house and debris facing west after 1925 tornado.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20041016.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View facing northwest MTM Office buidling damage with people in foreground. Blurry.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20041017.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View facing northwest MTM Office building damage with people and workman in foreground and in upper floor of Office. Blurry.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20041018.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Debris in front yard 809 2nd Street South facing southeast, five cars parked on street.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20041021.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Wm. Cermak home and debris close up 505 2nd Street South.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20041022.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Trees down in yard of John Parkos at 813 2nd Street South, road with auto, rail road crossing and rail road cars, MTM building and water tower in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20041023.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 2, 1925, 7:30 p.m. in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. Heavily damaged Hopkins MTM Office building, located on the north side of the streetcar tracks, next door to the Dow House, near what is now 2nd Street. The building&#039;s roof is half gone and most upper windows are blown out. A downed streetcar pole is tangled in the wires. A sign posted on a pole next to the tracks reads "HOPKINS CARS STOP HERE." There are men and women walking on the tracks and around the grounds, Model T cars parked near the office and a fire truck nearby. Photo is taken facing west. In the distance are a partail view of the streetcar trestle, a grain elevator, a series of four smokestacks and a streetcar on the tracks. On the back of the photo is handwritten "MTM Co."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005321.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
View from streetcar trestle or railroad bridge vantage point, to the southwest, debris field/MTM machinery in the foreground, in the background buildings and a watertower. "Remains of  warehouse of MTM" handwritten on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053210.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota.
Second  view from streetcar trestle or railroad bridge vantage point, to the southwest, debris field/MTM machinery in the foreground, in the background buildings and a watertower.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053211.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Third view from streetcar trestle or railroad bridge vantage point, to the west directly down the railroad tracks, MTM buildings and machinery on left side of tracks, watertower on the right. People on tracks. Building and smokestacks from photos 1-3 and 6 in this group can be seen on far right, blurry.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053212.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Close up view of damaged MTM Office building taken from streetcar tracks. Men and women in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053213.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Justis Lumber Company buildings and surroundings, view of unknown vantage point facing southeast. Heavy building damage, debris field, rail line with flatbed cars, Model T type autos on street, RR crossing.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053214.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota.
Justis Lumber Company buildings&#039; damage and debris field, facing northeast. People surveying damage and tank mounted on metal wheels can be seen. "West side of Justus Lumber Co." handwritten on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053215.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Continued view of Justis Lumber Company buildings&#039; damage and debris field, facing northeast. Roof missing from building, water puddled in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053216.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Heavy debris field, Justus Lumber Company, probably facing north. "Looking down the sidewalk at Justus Lumber Co." handwritten on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053217.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Justus Lumber Company, probably facing northwest, roofless building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053218.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Justus Lumber Company, probably facing north, damaged building left side, Model T auto on right. Man in suspenders and hat walks away from camera. Man in suit and hat front of him appears to be photographing buidling. "Justus Lumber Co." handwritten on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053219.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Another view of damaged MTM offices, warehouse and sample room, taken from the streetcar trestle, facing northwest. Heavily damaged rear of the office building is shown, with men and women walking along the tracks on the foreground. The back of photo is handwriten "MTM Warehouse, Sample Room, Office."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005322.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Justus Lumber Company, probably facing north, debris field and damaged buildings.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053220.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Justus Lumber Company, probably facing northwest, debris field and damaged buildings. Women and children surveying damage.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053221.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
View of damaged Hopkins railroad Depot. View down railroad tracks, facing west. Trestle bridge and two water towers can be seen in the background, one on each side of the tracks. Rail cars are upright but off the tracks on the left with doors open and men at the doors. Other people are clustered afround the Depot building in the background. "Milwaukee Depot" handwritten on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053222.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Another view of damaged Hopkins railroad Depot building, taken from the tracks facing south. Small rail push car and some men seen near building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053223.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Hopkins Gas Plant building taken facing northeast. Railcar can be seen at right. "Gas Plant" handwritten on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053224.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Damage to old school building, taken facing north from railroad tracks. Roof facing east is missing. Track can be seen right foreground, Model T autos and large collapsed building in background. Building on left is also missing east facing roof. "The old schoolhouse, The Co-op Creamery Co. & house next to it" handwritten on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053225.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Wider view of old school building, taken facing north from railroad tracks. Flat cars can seen on tracks in foreground, and debris field in front of that. Rail cars marked Great Northern.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053226.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Large debris field, facing north, just west of old school building. Bearded man in cap sits on what seems to have been a foundation of a building, looking towards the camera. Man in suit and hat picks his way through debris. Duplicate of #36 this group, State Highway Building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053227.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Another view of large debris field, people climb through, men in suspenders.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053228.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Still another view of large debris field near school house, men in caps and suspenders climb on it.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053229.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
View of MTM Office building damage and people surveying the damage, facing north from streetcar trestle. Most windows appear blown out on the south side of the building. Streetcar tracks in the foreground. Handwritten on the back of photo is "Office of the MTM Co."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005323.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Debris field near old schoolhouse, building foundation and overturned vehicle in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053230.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Railroad car and other debris, unknown location.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053231.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 

Destroyed cheese factory building near railroad, wooden barrels and Model T parked next to building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053232.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 

Unidentified residential area with downed power/streetcar poles.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053233.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Unidentified residential area with downed trees in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053234.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Unidentified residential area with downed power/streetcar poles foreground and houses background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053235.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Large debris field near the old school house building (in background), overturned vehicle and destroyed building foundation. "State Highway Bldg." handwritten on back of photo. Duplicate of photo #30 in this group.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053236.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Downed building in background, autos and two people in foreground. Sign on building says "Gas Main Floor." "1925 Tornado LOCATION?" handwritten on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053237.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Large brick building with part of walls and roof demolished. "Fair Bldg on 17th Av. S. after tornado 6-2-1925" handwritten on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053238.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Large brick building partially demolished. Car and men in foreground, fire hydrant and grassy area. "Henn. Co. Fair Bldg (now Hopkins Public Works 16th Ave. S. after cyclone 6-2-1925" handwritten on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053239.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota.
Close up view rear of MTM Office building damage, taken facing north from the streetcar tracks. Roof is gone and there are two people standing in the open air on the second story.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005324.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Large brick building partially demolished. Two men left foreground, one identified as "Dad" with an arrow pointing to him. "County Fair building on 17th Av. S., now Public Works building" handwritten on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053240.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo showing Harley Hopkins and Wade home, Excelsior Boulevard, on June 3, 1925, after the tornado of June 2, 1925. Home is partially hidden by trees, power poles are downed. Car parked on far right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053241.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo showing Chester Hopkins home, Excelsior Boulevard, in foreground, and Harley Hopkins and Wade home in the background. Downed power poles and cars on road seen far left.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053242-1.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>State Highway Dept yard damage and Justus Lumber Company, tank on wagon and people in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053243.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins creamery/cheese factory building looking north with collapsed Burnes school building in the far background/north side of Excelsior. Cars parked on Excelsior Avenue/Boulevard.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053246.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Wide shot from tracks due west of damaged MTM Office on right, Redwing Sewer Pipe Company distance far left, autos parked on right and hook and ladder fire truck parked center.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053247.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM Office from tracks facing north, people viewing damage.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053248.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View of house at 617 2nd St. South from streetcar bridge, West Minneapolis Gas Plant building far right. Pioneer grain elevator in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053249.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Close up view of substantial roof damage to building marked "Z," just to the west of MTM Office building, taken facing north from the streetcar tracks. There are people in the doorway of building Z and one person looking back at the photographer. Just to the north of this Z building a house or barn can be seen.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005325.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Intersection of 5th Avenue and 2nd Street South facing north from streetcar bridge showing streetcar bridge edge, car, people, Cermak house (center 505 2nd street south), Haupt house (right 501 2nd street south) and Pioner Grain Elevator background. Blurry</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053250.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
View taken from the streetcar tracks facing west. Two downed poles cross the tracks in the foreground. Streetcar unable to pass in the distance. Two men examine something on the ground on the left. Eight smokestacks and two large buildings of the Redwing Sewer Pipe Company also on the left background. Building has unreadable signage on the front.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005326.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Closer view of streetcar on the tracks from previous photo. On the right (northwest) side of photo are Hennepin County Fairgrounds/racetrack buildings and stands, which appear to be undamaged. Three of the eight smokestacks are seen on the left, part of Redwing Sewer Pipe Company buildings, signage still unreadable. "Streetcar stalled" handwritten on back of photo. Duplicate of P 387.0, donor McClure Weldon, Opal.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005327.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Photo taken from streetcar trestle, facing northwest, exact location unknown. Debris field, people and cars in residential area.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005328.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 1925 in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. 
Another trestle view, facing north/northeast, damage in residential area. A woman with two children seen walking, trees down and residential damage. A grain elevator is in the background. "Along the streetcar line" handwritten on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005329.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Group of four 3 x 5 black and white photographs, attached to black paper, each with a handwritten description of place showing tornado destruction of June 2, 1925. 
1. View facing west of MTM OFFICE building; windows blown out, roof damaage, debris piled in front of building. Men on ladder, man climbing steps, two on side of building, Model T type car parked n foreground.
2. Long shot of three MTM OFFICE buildings facing northeast, probably taken from inside a car. (Open car door and window can be seen on the left.) Wood and wire fence in foreground. Barn of the Dow house can be seen rising behind the second building.
3. Residential street facing north, downed trees and utility poles, with two homes standing in the background. "Winters and Wades Homes."
4. Debris field and railway bridge view taken from the ground, facing northwest. A watertower and buildings can be seen in the background. "St. Railway Bridge."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005341.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unidentified damaged two-story shotgun-style building. First floor half gone so that you can see through to buildings beyond.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053410.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Justus lumber yard "looking south-west across excelsior av at justus lbr co 6/3/25" typed on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053411.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man stands on wood fence posts to photograph damage, probably near highway dept building ruins. "Wreck at Justus June 3, 1925" handwritten on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053412.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Damaged building in foreground, schoolhouse building collapsed in background "justice lbr co office" typed on back. People on street and truck with unreadable signage parked.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053413.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man with large camera on tripod prepares to photograph debris probably near Justus Lumber and Highway Dept.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053414.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View of debris from fence probably near Justus Lumber and Highway Dept. People walk by in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053415.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Debris and foundation remains "ST Hgy Bldg ci #40, S. Poor Farm Rd." handwritten on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053416.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Blurry damage photo "Part Justus Lumber Co June 2, 1925 7:20 P.M." Note: Date/time referred to is time tornado hit, not time of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053417.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph of father and son examining debris of home at 6th Avenue South, following tornado of June, 1925. Pictured are Skaralid, John and Skaralid, Frank. 

Note: photo notation incorrectly gives date of 1926.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053418.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Group of three 3 x 5 black and white photographs mounted on black paper, each with a handwriiten description of place showing tornado destruction of June 2, 1925. "Scenes after Tornado of 1925 in Hopkins."
1. Debris field and building foundation remains with overturned vehicle;people surveying damage. View probably near the old Hopkins schoolhouse. "Remains of State Highway Shops."
2. View of nearly demolished building taken fron inside a car. (Open car door and window can be seen on the left.) A vehicle os parked next to the building, which is missing its roof and has partially collapsed. A pair of double screen doors hang open at the front. Wooden barrels can be seen inside the building on the left. "Remains of cheese factory." 
3. Men clearing debris from Hopkins depot building, taken from a car (open car door on the left) facing to the northwest. Man with saw, toolbox, large wagon, salvaged tables, sawhorse, railroad tracks, buildings and grain elevator in the background. "Remains of Hopkins Milwaukee Depot."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005342.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Milwaukee Road train depot, taken facing northwest, roof missing, large debris field in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005343.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Milwaukee Road train depot taken facing northwest, debris field with men and women grouped in background. In the distance the Pioneer grain elevator can be seen.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005344.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Streetcar bridge taken from ground level. Typewritten on back: "looking north/west, bldg in center is gas plant on north side of 2nd st so halfway between 6th&7th av so." People in foreground, woman in long coat holding hands with toddler dressed in long white frock and bonnet.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005345.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM debris and buildings taken facing northwest with three children walking along tracks in foreground, watertower in near center. West Minneapolis House and two adjacent houses at far right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005346.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View to the north from streetcar trestle of damaged houses with Pioneer grain elevator in background. Typewritten on back: "looking north from street car bridge at 5th av s 2 houses are north of 2nd st s between 5th & 6th av s." People walk in foreground on unpaved road. House at right is probably Joseph Haupt home; a man and woman stand together in the sideyard.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005347.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Demolished unidentified barn with hay piled on top, two men stand on foundation wall, house in background appears undamaged. Two cars and flatbed truck parked in sideyard.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005348.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two damaged homes with fallen trees, probably at 5th Avenue South. Man in suspenders stands with hands clasped behind back surveying damage in yard, people walking in foreground. "Joe Haupt&#039;s place." handwritten on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005349.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two black and white photographs 3 x 5, of Uherka farm one photo taken prior to 1925 and one taken following the tornado of 6/2/1925.
The first is a panorama showing farmhouse, outbuildings and barn; two people stand on the house&#039;s porch. The second is a close up view of the farmhouse damage with windows boarded up and roof shingles missing. Location .</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005361-2.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Heavily damaged Hopkins railroad depot, missing roof, debris piled in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053610.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Blurry photo of debris at MTM Office entrance.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053611.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM Office building and debris from the south, rope cordons and people around building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053612.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Side nearly completely missing from brick building, debris on the ground, man working. "Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company plant building" handwritten on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053613.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Workmen clearing debris south side of streetcar bridge, man stands on bridge upper left. 
Duplicates P 1151.1, P 1392.0, donors Shirley, James C./Lubbers, Helen and Ray/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053614.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM storage yard debris, farm implements and wagon foreground, Pioneer Grain Elevator left background.  Duplicate P 1447.0 donor Feudner, Jack/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053615.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM warehouse side view, probably 133 11th Avenue South or 1001 2nd Street South. Damaged roof, debris field, boy with bicycle far left near triple white doors, rail tracks in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053616.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Shed resting on chain link fence near MTM buildings.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053617.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Close up of Cermak home damage at 505 2nd Street South.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053618.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Debris field in MTM N. plant yard looking southeast. Water tower in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053619.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Destroyed Uherka farm barn on right, intact chicken coop with white chickens standing nearby.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005362.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Closeup of destroyed Uherka farm barn at 62nd (Crosstown Hwy 62) and Shady Oak Road.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005363.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Remains of Uherka farm granary building (just foundation).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005364.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Uprooted tree near Uherka farmhouse; tree took down clothesline. Clothes and other items hang on the clothesline.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005365.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Damaged building and heavy debris piled in foreground. "Probably Pioneer O&#039;Leary Lumber Yard betw 5th & 6th Avenues, S. of Exc. Ave." handwritten on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005366.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Damaged building and heavy debris field, men climbing on piles. "Probably Pioneer O&#039;Leary Lumber Yard betw 5th & 6th Avenues, S. of Exc. Ave." handwritten on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005367.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Heavy debris field foreground, damaged building with man on roof and man on ground, middle right. "Justus Lumber Co., Co. Rd#18 & Exc. Ave." handwritten on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005368.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Auto on right and destroyed Hopkins creamery/cheese factory building near Excelsior Boulevard/Excelsior Avenue.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005369.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Six black and white 3 x 5 photographs of damage in Hopkins after tornado of 6/2/1925.
1. MTM debris on south side of streetcar viaduct
2. Debris on north side of streetcar viaduct</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005371-2.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Debris north side of streetcar bridge, man in cap and jacket, village water tank on right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053710.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>2nd street south, facing northwest, debris field foreground, houses, cars and gas plant background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053711.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>South side of streetcar bridge, debris foreground, gas plant building background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053712.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two women talk in front of homes on 2nd Street south near broken utility pole, center right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053713.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>High view of southeast MTM yard and debris, tracks, water tower, and people in groups. Blurry</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053714.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>High view of southeast MTM yard and debris, tracks, water tower, and people in groups. Blurry</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053715.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Close up view of MTM yard debris, equipment.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053716.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Downed utility pole next to rail road crossing sign in front of MTM main building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053717.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM complex with debris facing west from rail road line. Two water towers in background, Red Wing Sewer Pipe Company far left.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053718.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>People touring around 5th Avenue from streetcar bridge, center Wm. Cermak house, downed utility poles, auto, Pioneer Elevator in background, man crossing tracks foreground. Blurry.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20053719.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1. MTM debris and utility poles leaning on tracks between 6th and 7th Avenues S., Hopkins Gas Plant building on far right
2. View of streetcar trestle taken from south side looking northeast.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005372-2.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1. West Mpls. Fuel C. coal shed foundations near streetcar viaduct.
2. Close up of streetcar bridge damage.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005373-2.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Boy in overalls standing near remains of creamery/cheese factory building after tornado 1925. Collapsed walls and roof, large wooden barrels in background. Woman looks at building at far left.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005375.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Woman in coat, cloche hat and umbrella stands near MTM Office building front door among debris. Blurry, reprinted from original not in museum.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005376.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Front doors of damaged MTM Office building, workman at left shovels debris, reprint of original not in museum.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005377-1.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Blurry photo of Justus Lumber Yard damaged buildings background, debris and broken telephone pole foreground, two men walking and auto driving past on Excelsior Avenue. "Looking S.E. from N. side of Excelsior Ave." handwritten on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005377.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Close up of brick debris piled near front doors of MTM Office.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005378.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Damage interior of MTM Office. Man in cap on right. Roll top desk, library style table and chairs in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005379.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1. Black and white photograph, @ 5 x 7, West Minneapolis Fuel and Ice Company tornado damage, June 2, 1925. Taken from streetcar bridge.
2. Postcard of #1 above.
3. Ground view West Minneapolis Fuel and Ice Company tornado damage, donor Johnson, James, 3 x 5.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005381-4.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>"Remains State Highway Bldg. Hopkins, Minn. Tornado 6-2-25" Debris field with Justus Lumber Company office in background.  Handwritten on back  "(formerly built for Moran Boiler Co. at @ 10 Washington Av. S. Pict. looking N.E."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005382-2.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Rear view of MTM Office building, two workmen on ladders and one holding ladder, upper floor, seated, walking ground level. 
Duplicates 1400.1 (Shirley, James C.), 1400.2 (Taubr, Marcia J.)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005385.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Four little girls in dresses and bloomers on 2nd Street South viewing damage to Wm. Chermak house at 505 2nd Street South and 501 2nd Street South. Two men stand and talk next to Cermak home. Pioneer Elevator and Lumber Company elevator background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005386.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hennepin County Fair building damage from tornado of June 2, 1925. Duplicate from Taubr, Marcia J. Building was located on 17th Avenue South, in 1992 was location of Hopkins Public Works buidling.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005391.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo of tornado debris field, location unidentified but probably facing south of Hopkins.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005392.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Justus Lumber Company tornado damage from Excelsior Avenue. Utility pole in foreground, "Note: Cheese factory in R. background" handwritten on back.  Duplicates from: Makousky Filkins, Elaine,  Glubke, Jean C., Anderson, Paul F.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005393.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM Office and out building photo, taken facing northeast. Some kind of platform appears on the far right in front of tracks; one wall of platform has collapsed. 
Duplicates P 565.1 (McDonnell, Leonard), P 565.2 (Fuedner, Jack).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005394.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Nearly destroyed wall of MTM "plant" building. 
Duplicate 563.1 (Uherka, Albin)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005395.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man standing on streetcar bridge/trestle, debris south side of bridge below. P 558.0. 
Duplicate P 2306.0, donor Taubr, Marcia J./ FPF O</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005396.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Large debris field, people and gas plant building upper left, Harrison-Nickodym house upper right. Duplicates P 560.1, P 2303.0 donors Uherka, Albin/Taubr, Marcia J./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005397.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Clear shot of Cermak home (505 2nd Street South), Haupt home (501 2nd Street South) and surrounding debris on 2nd Street South, men and auto on right. 
Duplicate P 559.1 donor McDonnell, Leonard/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005398.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM yard damage facing south/southwest, rail road tracks foreground with boy in cap walking on them center, distance shows trees and residential area center and water tower on right, taken from streetcar trestle.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005399.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1. Debris field after tornado of 6/2/1925, man and tractor in background, Lucky Strike billboard in foreground.
2. Long shot of debris field with RR tracks June 3, 1925. Donor McClure Weldon, Opal.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005431-2.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Blurry photo of debris piled on the side of Excelsior Avenue. "Excelsior Avenue near Justus Lbr. Co." handwritten on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005432.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Blurry photo of Burnes school building wreckage background and debris field foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005433.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Close up of Justus Lumber Company office building on right, picket fence and debris on left, probably facing south.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005511.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Many people viewing south side of MTM office damage after tornado 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005435-1.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men cleaning up around south side of MTM office after tornado 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005436.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Long shot MTM Office with cars and fire truck in front after tornado.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005437.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Long shot MTM Office with cars and fire truck in front after tornado.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005438.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM offices with Hennpin County Fairgrounds, Hopkins High School, Church of St. Joseph and other western town landmarks after tornado of June 2, 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005441-2.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Inside MTM yard or lumberyard. Watertower left center, wheeled implements foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005442.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in cap at left taking photo of damaged MTM Office building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005443.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Debris near south side of streetcar bridge, city water tower in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005444.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Debris near south side of streetcar bridge.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005445.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM damaged main and eastern plant buildings and streetcar viaduct "after blow of 6-2-1925." Facing southeast.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005451-2.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Closeup front view of MTM parts building, part of roof missing, broken windows and awnings. 
Duplicate P 640.1 (Feudner, Jack)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005452.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Several men looking down from second story rear of MTM Office building, no roof. 
Duplicate 637.1 (Feudner, Jack)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005453.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Closeup view MTM Office building south side, men standing on upper floor with no roof. Blurry.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005454.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM Office damage from the rear. New replacement windows lean against building. 
Duplicate donor Feudner, Jack/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005455.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View from roofless 2nd level at rear of MTM Office, facing west, debris piled at right. Man holding broom leans over ledge, three men have discussion in far corner. Red Wing Sewer Pipe Company seen in distance. 
Duplicate donor Feudner, Jack/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005456.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM main and eastern plant buildings, view from water tower, streetcar bridge far left. 
Duplicates from donors Makousky Filkins, Elaine/Glubke, Jean C./Johnson, James/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005457.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken from streetcar viaduct. Typewritten on back: "Intersection of 6th Avenue and 2nd Street South at right portion of photo. Large house at 58-60 6th Avenue S. built by John O. Harrison @ 1888, while he was building original MTM buildings. House behind 58-60 was at 50 6th Avenue S., owned by Henry Pokorny Sr. Pioneer Elevator directly behind Pokorny house."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005461-2.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo of 2-door wooden shed, car parked in shed, three chairs and a desk outside the shed doors. "Salvage from Jos. J. Novak&#039;s home at 135 Jackson Ave.N. Hopkins, Mn. Tornado 6-2-1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005471.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Closeup of MTM Office building cordoned off and people touring site. Women are in cloche hats and men in hats and caps, workmen near building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20054710.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Wide shot between 5th and 6th Avenues of 2nd street south facing east from streetcar bridge, seen far left. People, cars and a wagon can be seen on the street.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20054711.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Wm. Cermak home close up at 505 2nd Street South, large debris field foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20054712.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM storage yard and debris with engine stock facing south.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20054713.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Debris in several piles along a garden bed: wood, iron scrap. Handwritten on back "all that was left of Joe Novak&#039;s house" and "Salvage from Jos. J. Novak home at 139 Jackson Ave. N. Hopkins, Mn. Tornado 6-2-1925."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005472-2.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo of tree with broken limbs piled in a field, two people in background. "Damage at area near 135 Jackson Av. N., Hopkins, Mn. after tornado of 6-2-1925."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005473.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Long shot of building foundation ruins center, Justus Lumber damaged buildings, people, cars and wagons.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005474.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Busy Excelsior Boulevard facing southwest, with auto traffic and pedestrian traffic around damaged creamery/cheese factory buildings. People looking in window of building on left, railroad flat cars in the background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005475.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Foundation ruins of Highway Dept. building, railroad track in foreground, facing east. "Roofless barn in background Justus Lbr. Co. stable" handwritten on back. Houses can be seen far background, men standing on right near foundation.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005476.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Large debris field including metal tanks, drums and cannisters near Highway Dept. building and Justus Lumber Company in background. Man in hat climbs on debris, another man on right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005477-1.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in hat examines ruins of vehicle marked "Minnesota Highway Dept." on driver&#039;s side door while two men in caps look on. Tractor and large tanked vehicle parked  in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005478.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Ground vantage point due west, damaged rear of MTM Office and parts buildings on right, Redwing Pipe and Sewer far left, hatted men, women and children walk foreground and talk in groups background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005479.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Street view of debris from Excelsior Boulevard, facing northeast. Hopkins and Wade homes in the background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005481.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Street view looking north of debris in front of Hopkins and Wade homes with damaged trees and downed power poles and lines.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005482.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Tornado damaged structure, debris, flatbed truck and car, three young boys. May be near Justus Lumber Company.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005483.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unidentified view of tornado damaged structure and men working. May be MTM Office rear upper floor, open to the sky.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005484.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Outside rear view MTM Office, roof missing, workmen in open area.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005485.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Excelsior Avenue facing west, road in foreground with car parked on left, Justus Lumber Company buildings, many autos and people in background. Sky is still cloudy and clearing, 7:10 P.M.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005491.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View from Excelsior Avenue facing southwest, damaged Justus Lumber Company buildings, blurry, taken 7:20 P.M.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005492.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View from Excelsior Avenue facing northwest, damaged Harley Hopkins/Wade home, 213 E. Excelsior Avenue, blurry, taken 7:20 P.M.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005493.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Damaged Creamery (aka cheese factory) near Excelsior Avenue taken June 2, 1925 after tornado. Blurry, partially overexposed.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005494.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Destroyed Highway Dept building, Justus Lumber building in far right background, taken facing north. Blurry.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005495.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Medium shot MTM damaged "sample room and shipping Dept." Wheelbarrows far right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005496.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Closeup of Cermak and Haupt homes, debris.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005497.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Justus Lumber Company building damage, viewed  from railroad tracks, flat rail cars on tracks, men and water tank background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005501.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View of heavily damaged Hopkins railroad depot, facing northwest, grass and tracks in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005502.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Large debris field of Highway Dept. building and Justus Lumber Company office in background, cinderblock, brick, tanks, wood in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005503.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM plant outside wall damage and men at work, large brick debris pile. Photo facing to the south, railroad tracks in foreground.
Duplicate P 1147.1 donor Shirley, James C.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005504.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Cermak and Haupt homes from 2nd Street South facing north after 1925 tornado. Auto with child inside parked in front of Cermak house, broken utility pole. Man in cap, overalls and jacket stands next to Cermak house. 
P 1593 duplicate donor Johnson Bjorkland, Myrtle</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005505.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Wide shot MTM Office and parts buildings, facing west, people next to buildings, rail/streetcar tracks in foreground, scratched, blurry.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20055110.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Long view from debris field of Highway Department building foreground and Justus Lumber Company office building with autos background, facing northeast.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005512.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View from Excelsior Boulevard facing northwest, debris and Harley Hopkins/Wade home 213 E. Excelsior and Chester Hopkins home 221 E. Excelsior. Blurry.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005513.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Blurry long shot of Excelsior Avenue looking west "from near Harrison Avenue. Beehive upper right, center Wm. Feigal-Archie Kelley 408 Excelsior Ave. E. building, L. of Feigal: Heineke house, #9 Jackson Av. S." handwritten on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005514.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Downed Burnes schoolhouse background, electric wires and poles with insulators foreground. Incorrect date handwritten on front. "It was Legion Hall grounds later" written on back.  Damaged, poor condition.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005515.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Rear view of creamery/cheese factory on Excelsior Avenue/Excelsior Boulevard. On right background downed Burnes school building. Railroad tracks and flatbed cars with debris in foreground. Car parked on road and wheeled tank on right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005516.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Wide shot side of MTM Office building street entrance, facing north. Rail/streetcar tracks in foreground, blurry.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005517.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Closeup of roofless rear view MTM Office building, facing west.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005518.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Wide shot of roofless rear view MTM Office and parts buildings, people next to buildings, rail/streetcar tracks in foreground, blurry.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005519.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Damaged Justus Lumber Company buildings, tornado 1925. People look at building on far upper right, debris in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005521.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View of destroyed Highway Dept building and equipment. Upright steam roller center and other vehicles parked in the background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005522.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Large vehicle overturned, man in cap, center, observes at Highway Dept.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005523.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View of heavily damaged creamery/cheese factory damage with exposed wooden barrels inside.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005524.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM yard debris from water tower facing south. Equipment and farm yard with cows grazing background, rail lines and debris foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005525.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM yard and debris from water tower facing southwest. Water tower and buildings background, rail lines and debris foreground. People and children walking on rail lines.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005526.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Black and white photograph 3 x 4 view from hill overlooking Excelsior Avenue looking southwest at damaged Justus Lumber Company after tornado of June 2, 1925. Men sit on debris facing the camera, debris is on both sides of the road, a car and bus drive past.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005531.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Creamery/cheese factory collapsed building on Excelsior Avenue/Boulevard, wooden barrels inside. A man and woman walk away far right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005532.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Children gathered and looking in front window of roofless creamery/cheese factory building, taken facing west. Car on right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005533.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Wide view of creamery/cheese factory buildings and Burnes schoolhouse in background. Two boys, one in cap, climb on debris near puddled water. Behind them are flatbed railroad cars on tracks.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005534.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>People climbing on debris piles of Highway Dept. buildings. Boy in cap with back to camera.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005535.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM yard with debris, equipment, water tower in background. Blurry</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005536.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad depot after tornado of June 2, 1925. Probably facing south, debris field, flat bed carts, railroad car at left.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005541.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM Office entrance with auto parked in front. Building is cordoned off; hatted workman in overalls can be seen on steps through windshield of auto.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005542.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>South side of MTM Office building after tornado 1925, man in upper roofless level, men and women survey damage from below. One man in cap seems to be handing another man in hat an item with a large tag attached to it.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005543.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Justus Lumber Company wreckage after tornado of June 1925. Taken facing southwest.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005551.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Long view of MTM Office building damage, taken from a sort of platform to the northwest. Men checking tracks, auto parked in left center.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20055510.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Long view rear MTM Office damage taken to the northwest, men at work moving downed utility pole just below tracks center foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20055511.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo facing north from Excelsior Avenue showing Harley Hopkins home on left and Chester Hopkins home  on right, downed utility poles, wires, snapped trees and other debris in foreground.  

Duplicate P 39.2 donor: Kreuer, Mrs. WmJ.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20055512.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View of Excelsior Boulevard/Avenue and Justus Lumber Company damage, train cars, auto driving by, people walking on sidewalk, debris on north side of road.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005552.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View of Excelsior Boulevard/Avenue to the south and damaged creamery/cheese factory buildings, people on sidewalk, flat rail cars and large building seen far distance.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005553.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View of busy Excelsior Boulevard/Avenue to the southwest and damaged creamery/cheese factory buildings, cars driving by, people on sidewalk. Streetcar viaduct in the background, two watertowers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005554.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Overturned vehicle at Highway Dept. ruins. Man in cap stands at left.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005555.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>People climb on foundations and debris from Highway Dept. buildings.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005556.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Debris closeup, cinderblocks.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005557.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three people observe Burnes schoolhouse remains, Excelsior Boulevard/Avenue with traffic, houses seen on south side of road.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005558.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Excelsior Boulevard/Avenue with traffic, Justus Lumber Company debris, watertower in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005559.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Small @ 2 x 3 black and white photograph of Minnesota State Highway (Highway Dept.) buildings destroyed in tornado of June 2, 1925. People stand on piles of debris, cloudy sky.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005561.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Long shot of homes at 505 and 501 2nd Street South, Cermak and Haupt houses. Two women and a man stand in side yard center of photo, two men walk on road at left. On back is handwritten "Road at left of picture crossed the R.R. tracks and went under the streetcar viaduct and was the only access to Peaceful Valley until M.T.M. Co. released the land for 11th Ave. on 4-14-1914. 
Duplicate P 730.1 donor Makousky Filkins, Elaine/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005562.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Workers conducting cleanup at MTM Office building after tornado of June 2, 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005571.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Blurry rear view of MTM Office building damage and rope cordons.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005572.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken from watertower (built 1901), MTM Office building and clear view of Dow house with outbuilding next to it. Hopkins Junior High School building upper left, cars on street, men walking on streetcar tracks bottom of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005581.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in suspenders and cap looks up at damaged MTM Office building. "The office where my son works" handwritten in pencil on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005582.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Streetcar bridge, debris, MTM buildings on right, West Minneapolis House on left, after tornado of June 2, 1925. 
Duplicate P 1393.1 donor Taubr, Marcia J./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005591.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>I.O.O.F. building fascade, 9th and Excelsior Avenues @1930.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005592.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Overhead shot of men clearing debris and wagon after tornado of June 2, 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005601.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph taken after the tornado of June 2, 1925, 7:30 p.m. in and around Hopkins, Minnesota. Photographer unknown.
Facade of damaged MTM Office building, man smoking cigarette left, workmen on steps right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005602.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM Office south side after tornado of June 2, 1925. People viewing damage, barefoot boy with bicycle center.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005611.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Rear of MTM Office building, missing roof, walls and windows. Blurry</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005621.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM warehouse wth tornado damage.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2005622.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Overturned vehicle and cinderblocks East Excelsior Blvd. after tornado of June 2, 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2007371.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Roofless MTM Office building facing north after tornado of June 2, 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20073710.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Overturned vehicle and cinderblocks East Excelsior Blvd. after tornado of June 2, 1925</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20073711.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Downed large utility pole, rural road, unknown location after tornado of June 2, 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/20073712.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins railroad depot with roof ripped off facing to the south, railroad tracks in foreground after tornado of June 2, 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2007372.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins east end businesses, railroad tracks and ruined Burnes school building in far right distance facing north after tornado of June 2, 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2007373.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>East Excelsior Blvd. downed trees and telephone pole, Hopkins and Wade homes far left background after tornado of June 2, 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2007374.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Rural road with snapped trees and telephone poles after tornado of June 2, 1925. Exact location unknown.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2007375.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>East Excelsior Blvd. downed trees and telephone poles, Hopkins and Wade homes center background, facing northwest after tornado of June 2, 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2007376.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Ruined buildings and cinderblock piles East Excelsior Blvd. after tornado of June 2, 1925</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2007377.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Roofless MTM Office building facing northwest after tornado of June 2, 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2007378.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Rural road with snapped trees and telephone poles, location unknown after tornado of June 2, 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2007379.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Postcard black and white photograph of Hopkins Junior High School building, circa 1926, vantage point from bottom of west side steps facing northeast. Man in hat and suspenders appears to be pulling a hose or cutting grass with a sickle at top near light pole. 
P 1177.1 donor Dovenberg, Don</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062001.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>School group grades 2nd and 3rd, 1934-1935. Taken outside the South Junior High building. East side of building was for kindergarten through sixth grades, west side housed grades 7, 8, 9.
TOP ROW: Nitz, Ethel/Skogman, Keith/Gibbs, Bev Anderson/Burian, Evangeline/Sundby, Mary Anderson/Novotny, Ray/Burns, Reid T./Metcalf, Pauline Johnson/Maetzold, Shirley. MIDDLE ROW: Pelcl, Stan/Chervany, Jerome/Halver, Shirley Holasek/Mallery, Dorothy/Schnable, Warren/Lundahl, Miles/Kelly, Paul Benton/Gilman, Mary/Weill, Renee. BOTTOM ROW: ?/Moore, Joyce/Lungren, June Henke/Graupman, Marcella/Korbel, Len/Glynn, Murtle Good/Boltman, Dorothy/Eisenman, Helen Kimmer/Schmidt, Luther</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2004317.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Faculty, Hopkins Minnesota, 1915. 11 Women, 7 standing and 4 sitting in front of bookcases; all engaged in looking at the book cart and books in front. Standing (L-R) Genevieve Conary, Goldie Goodman, Bessie Anderson, Emma Rost, Erma Schadde, Ruth Wood, Margaret Lindley. Seated: Ella Herman, Florence Webert, Mary Gilpin, Mabel Ziglow.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200441.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Unidentified students in sewing class, Hopkins 1914. Students are at work on machines, one Paragon, one Singer, one unidentified. One student holds a box of "Lion Collars" under her arm. WISS SHEARS ad on wall.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200442.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Unidentified students in Normal (Elementary school teachers training) class, Hopkins High School 1915. Students look on as they study the globe; Webster&#039;s New International Dictionary sits on desk. Kewpie doll drawings and other decorations on walls above blackboard.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200443.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Unidentified students using paper and scissors in Normal (Elementary school teachers training) class, Hopkins High School. Container of "Photo Office Paste" on desk in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200444.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Hopkins schools 4th grade students posed at desks. teachers desk in foreground holds bok called "Third Year Language Reader."
Students identified are Peterson, Inez/Hockel, Dick/Hochstetter, Cordelia/Peterson, Stella/Gault, Red/Culshaw,----------/Strobeck, Mildred/Kokesh, Ed/Olson, Le Roy/Olson, Roy/
Duplicates (also originals) are P101.1 donor Boucher, Mary Lapic, P2432.0 donor Olson, Delores.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200445.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Hopkins High School Domestic Science class students in aprons at work cooking. Can see Campbell&#039;s soup cans in photo. Students and teacher identified are Chmel, Mayme/Koblas, Blanche/Cedarblade, Agnes/Asplund, Esther/Elmquist, Ruth/Chmel, Ruth/Johnson, Edith/Olsen, Hazel/Shimek, Francis/Valenta, Bessie/Bohach, Martha/Knight, Patience
Duplicate original 955.1 donor Lindahl, Pearl</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200446.jpg</location>
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			<title>School children, 2nd Grade, March 31, 1920. Class of 1930. Two rows of children standing in front of clapboard school. Only one person identified: John Maetzold (b. 3-6-1912) standing 2nd from right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200451.jpg</location>
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			<title>21 individual photographs of school students, grades 7 and 8, East End School (before Harley Hopkins School.  Circa early 1920s.

Top Row (L-R): Helen Rassmusson, Geo Tobias, Harry Jasperson, ___ Kartak, Milbert Lenander, Wm Pahl, Irwin Lavarre. Second Row: Howard Cordell, Alfred Larson, #3 unkn, Albert Hiyort, Gertrude Larson, Andy Isaacson, #7 unkn.Third row: Ted Asplund, Alice Walker Hrmaedke, #3 unkn, Ina Schaach, Marie Lindberry, Lilla Baily?, Evelyn Envil. Teachers Souba, Amy and Miss Mulvean</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200461.jpg</location>
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			<title>Hopkins 5th grade students in classroom.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200462.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Truck parked at curb outside a building. Awning is printed with "Furnishings Hugo Almquist." Truck sign says "Corner Groc. A.E. Sackrison Phone 169 Hopkins." On back of photo is written "Sackrison&#039;s Dodge delivery truck about 1920. Picture taken on trip northern Minnesota looking for blue berry."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200463.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Football team wearing dog-ear style helmets posed on Hennepin County Fairgrounds with MTM buildings and watertower in the background, @1920. Pictured are Marchant, Eddie/McCauley, Ben/Blomquist, Clarence/Hromadka, Dick/Miller, Art/Horner, Harold/Carlson, Manfred/Kocourek, Dick/Wolff, Carl/Velner, Jos./Culshaw, Joe/Eng, Ray/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200464.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>1925 Hopkins High School Football team:
Front row: Slavin, Frank/Johnson, Rudy/Miller, Ralph/O&#039;Dell, William/Wilson,Gerald/Larson, Ralph/Walker, George/
Second Row:
Parkos, John/Shimota, Frank/Bren, Otto/Haskins, Harry/Knuth, Lloyd/Smykal, Frank/Justus, Andrew/Geer, Milton (Coach)
Back Row:
Radosta, Alvin/Miller, Lyle/Hosp, Marshall/Ferris, Harold/Hamilton, Lyman/Judd, Frank/Fisher, Albert/Heiland, Kenneth/Williams, Herbert/Mayo, Robert J. (Sup&#039;t)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20047.jpg</location>
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			<title>This group photo depicts Genevieve Winter-Kickul&#039;s father, (Arthur Cook) member of the Hopkins High School graduating class of 1903. (See the check mark above the young man&#039;s head in the back row.) In her notes, Genevieve says, "This school was where the hardware store is on 9th Avenue. Dad used to walk the train tracks now the &#039;walking path&#039; to get to school. Dad died in 1922. I was 3 years old. Our home was at 217 Blake Road." 
Hopkins High School graduation program from 1903 lists thirteen graduates in Arthur Cook&#039;s class: Paul Richard Lindquist, Caroline Michael Chastek, Lucie Souba, Elizabeth Barry, Emil George Souba, Pauline Estelle Graves, George Petersen, Frederick Jeppe Jeppesen, Walter Edward Kelley, William Austin Anderson, Arthur Charles Cook, Albin Jerdnant Goldberg, Richard Jeremiah Curran. Since there are obviously more students pictured in this photo than those listed in the graduation program dated January 17th, 1903 (Mid-Year Class), it seems that all students at the Hopkins school are pictured here, perhaps in the fall of 1902.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200512.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>School head shots, black and white, each 1x1 @1921. Appears to be from a scrap book, depicts seven boys about sixth grade age on black paper. Boys unidentified.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2005181.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>School children at desks, black and white, depicts some kids lined at front of room, some kids at desks turned facing the camera. About 5th grade age children, unidentified.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2005182.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>School group posed outdoors, black and white in front of 9th Avenue Grade School. Miss Foss teacher, @1921. Identified by number on the photocopy with the original  are 1-Buresh, George/2-Goording, Leon/3-Plehal, Ed/4-Kadlee, Henry/5-Matchke, Ray/6-Johnson, Sigfred (of Hovander and Johnson Meats and Grocery)/7-Voss, Harold

Duplicate 2006.222.5 Flat Photo File M Schools

Notes on Voss, Harold: DOB 8/30/1911, graduate Hopkins High School 1929, bowling champ per daughter, Aldrich, Betty 952-544-4564. See also Scrap Book 6 (SB6) pp. 43, 48 football, baseball photos, basketball photo (large format).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2005183.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>HIGH SCHOOL HOPKINS MINN. 765
Genuine Photograph postcard. Another lost Hopkins building; the Hopkins High School building (1908-@1973) was located on the south side of Main Street between 15th and 16th Avenues, present site of the Central Park Manor apartments. The time of year of this shot appears to be late spring or early summer, judging from the foliage on the trees and the dandelions popping up from the grass, especially noticeable in the left side of the photo. There is a power line (for the streetcar?) cutting through the upper third of the photo, the road is unpaved and weeds are growing where the curb should be. Brick sidewalk pillars are still on the site to the far left and right (out of the view of this photo) and look similar to the two entrance pillars you see in the foreground. The American flag hangs from the flagpole at the building&#039;s peak. There is also a sign posted next to the empty ground flagpole. Cook-Montgomery Co. Post Cards, Mpls.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2005202.jpg</location>
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			<title>CITY HALL HOPKINS MINN. 755
Genuine Photograph postcard. This distinctive building (1912-@1964), noticeable in many early Hopkins business district photos, was located on the corner of 8th Avenue North and current Main Street. The horizontal sign above the door toward the back of the building says "PUBLIC LIBRARY." Notice the man on the sidewalk near the door, and just behind him is what appears to be a large drinking fountain. The streets are unpaved, and you can see wood plank ramps from street crossings to sidewalk level. At the corner of the building in the foreground there appear to be flyers posted. The small storefront next door to city hall has a sign that says "HOPKINS MARBLE-GRANITE WKS.," which was owned by Koss. There is also writing in the storefront&#039;s window. Notice to the far right the two people crossing the street: the young girl in a belted coat and pretty straw hat has a long braided ponytail fixed with a large bow, and a woman in a kind of sailor dress with matching white socks and shoes. Time of year appears to be early- to mid-spring. Cook-Montgomery Co. Post Cards, Mpls.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2005203.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Hand-colored "Public School, Hopkins, Minn." Photograph depicts two buildings. The smaller is the grade school, the larger the high school. In the foreground there appears to be a walking path from the street. On the back it is signed by "A. Souba" and says she went to school there as a little girl. Old accession number P1194.0. Part of a group of post cards and photos of or relating to Hopkins 9th Avenue North grade and high schools, buildings and students. These schools were located on the site of the current Hopkins USBank, formerly Hopkins First National Bank.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200541.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Second or third grade class assembled outside the 9th Avenue North grade school building @ 1903. Children are in jackets or long sleeves. Chester Nelson in front row, third from right. Elmer Haskins may be in photo also. Back shows Elmer Haskins&#039; address as 31-8th Avenue South, Hopkins. Old accession number P1220.0. Part of a group of post cards and photos of or relating to Hopkins 9th Avenue North grade and high schools, buildings and students. These schools were located on the site of the current Hopkins USBank, formerly Hopkins First National Bank.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200542.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Second grade students at 9th Ave school, indoors at desks, hands folded.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200543.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>First grade students, assembled on steps at front of 9th Ave high school building. Sun is shining. Black and white photograph, approx 3x5, @1913. Old accession number P1523.0. Part of a group of post cards and photos of or relating to Hopkins 9th Avenue North grade and high schools, buildings and students. These schools were located on the site of the current Hopkins USBank, formerly Hopkins First National Bank.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200544.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Freshman students, at their desks in 9th Ave high school building @1908. In rear at center in tie is Ralph Truman. This school was located on the site of the current Hopkins USBank, formerly Hopkins First National Bank.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200545.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Postcard, Hopkins Public High School brick school building 9th Ave North, 1908

Official postcard of the Public Schools on 9th Ave. North  in Hopkins, Minn. Shows the brick school building, looking south. This building operated from 1888-1926 and has a bell tower on it. Demolished in 1926.

This post card has a lot of writing on it. It is addressed to Miss Alila Scott, Waseca, Minn and is postmarked July 19, 1908. There is a 1 cent stamp on it.

Words on front: "Dear Alila: I thought I would write you a good long letter before this, but have not done so. We are roughing it in grand style wish you were here. How are you and write me a good long letter and forgive my neglect. With love Mrs. Main (Marn?). Where I use to go to school. Address Manhomin Minn."

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos had writing on the back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2006111.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Postcard Hopkins High School Building, built in 1908. Post card mailed in 1919. 

Official post card taken of the Hopkins High School located on the south side of Excelsior Avenue between 15th and 16th Avenues. It appears to be a spring photo, shrubs and trees look fairly new. Building was built in 1908. Street is quite muddy.

This postcard was addressed to Miss Dorothy Johnson, Mechanicsville, Iowa R1 Box 37. Message: "Tipton Iowa Aug 3, 1919. Dear Sisty Dorothy... [handwriting pretty bad] I am fine hope you are the same. I got my unicycle fixed but someone stole front ot it so now I can&#039;t ride it. I bought a bicycle the other day, use it thrashing now, well I will close and rite a letter next time. I&#039;m out of stamps. So long from brt Glen.

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos had writing on the back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2006114.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Graded School Buildings, Hopkins Minn 9th Ave North, children playing. Mailed 1916.

Official post card taken of the Graded School Buildings on 9th Avenue North. Children are playing outside. We have quite a few of these postcards. This is postmarked in 1916. Brick building operated from 1888-1926. Wood frame building operated from 1902-1925.

This is the same photo printed on page 87 of the book Hopkins Through the years.

This postcard was addressed to Miss May Kenney, LaGrange Maine. "Hopkins Minn June 9, 1916. Dear Auntie: Just a line to let you know we are living. This is about half an hours ride from Mpls. Love, Florence."

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos had writing on the back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2006116.jpg</location>
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			<title>Postcard South Junior High 1925 Corner view Old street lamps #3400

Official post card of South Junior High School in Hopkins, taken from the corner of 14th and Excelsior Avenue. Official Number: #3400. Plantings appear to be a few years old and school was built in 1925, so this might be taken a few years after the school opened. On front is written Junior High and Auditorium, Hopkins, Minn.

There is nothing written on the back of the post card.

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos had writing on the back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2006117.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Edina Realty black and white postcard showing former Hopkins Public school buildings on 9th Avenue North. P2380.0 Location flat photo file Schools.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062012.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Postcard dated 1906, 3 x 5 black and white postcard of Hopkins 9th Avenue public school buildings.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062013.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Black and white postcard of 1908 Hopkins High School building, 2006 location of Central Park Manor apartment building. MTM warehouse can be seen in the distance at far left. In 2007, a remant of the brick pillar seen at right still remain.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062051.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Edina Realty black and white postcard, dated 1990, of 1908 Hopkins High School, 2006 location of Central Park Manor apartment building.  Hennepin County Fair building can be seen far left distance.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062052.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Black and white photograph of Hopkins Junior High School building (Hopkins South Junior High School, Raspberry Ridge Apartments) in 1925. Taken from south east, building appears to have been just built, no steps are visible, just a plankway from the road to front doors. Photo is blurry and probably taken in spring. Corners damaged.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062061.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Postcard photograph of two Hopkins 9th Avenue North school buildings. Building on left on site of 2006 Wells Fargo bank had four rooms and was built in 1901. Building on right on site of Hance Hardware had 8 rooms and was built before 1900. 
Original duplicates P 317.3 donor Hovander, Phil, P 317.1 Anderson.
+1 Additional original duplicate Bennis, Lyle and Mary Lou donated 2006.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200620610.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of school age children posed between Hopkins 9th Avenue North school buildings in cold weather.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200620612.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>B/W postcard photograph Hopkins 9th Avenue North school buildings @1910. High school on right had eight rooms, grade school 4 rooms. Location flat Photo File N Schools.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200620613.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W postcard photograph of Methodist Sunday School students and teacher. 
Students identified are Faiman, Irene/Plehal, Mabel/Jenson, Irene/Hemphill, Leona/Jenson, Gladys/Hawlish, Mary/Svec, Evelyn/Knutson, --------/-------, Bessie/Friday, Ann/Bren, Mrs. Daniel/Bachinsky, Eleanor</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200620614.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W postcard photograph of Hopkins school students posed in classroom @1910. 
Students identified are Peterson, Harold/Feltl, Margaret/Harrison, Reuben/Andrle, Lad/Matche, Amy/Milbert, Harold/Blake, Don/Bachinsky, Eleanor/Abraham, Elmer/Elmquist, Harold/Manchester, Harris/Quam, Ernest</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200620615.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Copies (2) of B/W photograph of unidentified Hopkins grade school students posed on steps outside Junior High School building @1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200620616.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W postcard photograph of Hopkins school students and teacher posed next to high school building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200620617.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins High School seniors, "A class," and "advisor," "January Class-1926, 1/21/1926." 
Students identified are Jurik, Charles/Vavra, Helen/Tuckey, Loring/Pavek, Joseph/Roehl, Henry/Brum, Charlotte/Shimota, Frank/Fischer, Albert/Askeland, Ruth/Haskins, Harry/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200620618.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins high school students @ 1920.  Students identified are Kral, Julia/Peterson, Inez/Williams, Ted/Todenhagen/Beckman, Wallace/Johnson, Pat/Souba, Ben/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200620619.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Original postcard black and white photograph of school children in classroom, probably Hopkins Elementary School on 9th Avenue North. 
Front row L. to R. 1---2 Spatney, Agnes, 3 Souba, Ben, 4 Feltl, Margaret, 5---, Teacher, 4th Row: 1---, 2---, 3 Hawrans (sp?), Gilbert, 5---, 6---, 7---2nd Row 1---, 2---, Kvid, Tom (?), 4---, 5---, 6---, 5th Row 1---, 2---, 3---, 4 Sitar, Fred ?, 3rd Row and Back Row not identified.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062062.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Alice Smith Elementary school, 801 Minnetonka Mills Road, 1967. Gethsemane Lutheran Church in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2006222.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>@1920. East Hopkins Grade School children (School District #135). Individual photos of each student seated at his or her desk. 

From top row:
Miss Mulreen, teacher, 7 & 8th grades/Empanger, J. Elmer/Rowe, Joe/Larson, Ralph/Warner, Lillian.

2nd row from top:
Zeman, Richard/Slavin, Frances/Drabek, Paul/Betchart, Ernest

3rd row from top:
Austin, Agnes/Hemphill, Roy/Envil, Carl/Hedke, Roy/Westling, Gilmore

4th row from top:
Hinrick, Helen/Klouda, Albert/Boucher, Emmet/Pierce, Bill/Tobias, Joe

2nd row from bottom:
Olson, Bertil/Hjort, Edith/Klouda, Edward/Jasperson, George/Bastyr, Ray

bottom row:
Snavely, Chester/unknown/Klouda, Alice/Winter, George/Parent, Leo</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2006629.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins high school students @ 1925.  Students identified are Lapic, Mary/Carlson, Carrie/Beckman, Zinnea/Wolff, Alice/Holasek, Mabel/Stodola, Adeline/Johnson, Ruby/Dvorak, Beatrice/Krautkremer, Eugene/Schiller, Harold/Zerman/Chermack</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200620620.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins high school students @ 1925.  
Students identified are Pavek, Joseph/Hosp, Marshall/Odell, William/Bracka, Margaret/Miller, Anna/Eidam, Kathleen/Chermack, Mildred/Schutz, Ray/Haskins, Leon/Schnabel, Ray/Jersak, Joseph/Westling/Sumpter, Alvie/Olson, Eugene/Sauter, Lawrence/Shimota, Emily/Soper, Rudolph/Andrla, Hattie/Vesely, Rose/Hawlish, Mabel/Plehal, Mabel/Vavra, Helen/McClain/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200620621.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 9th Avenue school students @ 1915.  
Students identified are Eidam, John/Beckman, Richard/Lapic, Eddie/Gooding/Fogelmark/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200620622.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 9th Avenue school students @ 1915.  Students identified are Carlson, Nels/Heiland, Kenneth/Miller, Romaine/Navratil, Eddie/Radosta, Alvin/Matchke, William/Lietzow, Russell/Haupt, Frank/Johnson, Rudy/Hlavac, Martha/Jacobsen, Inger/Pauly, Helen/Donovan, ClaraBelle/Schnabel, Arlene/Chmel, Gladys/Haupt, Anna/McNally, Jessie/Reinfeldt, Violet/Galvin/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200620623.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins High School freshman @ 1923. 
Students identified are Winters, George/Voss, Cliff/Chastek, Clinton/Chermack, Bob/Eidam, John/Beckman, Richard/Libby, Orianna/Smeland, Ann/Vavra, Gertrude/Shimota, Emily/McGannon, Marg/Reinn, Lillian/Anderson/Guernsey, Sophie/Lietzow, Russell/Slavin, Frank/Rasmussen, Helen/Beckman, Isabel/Gilmore, Ruth/Miller, Keith/Ferris, Harold/Knuth, Lloyd/Carlson, Nels/Wilson, Jerry/Heiland, Kenneth/Mayo, R.J./Kroon, Wilbur/Blackburn/Mitchell, John/Jasperson, George/Jersak, Joseph/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200620624.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins High School 7th grade @ 1910. 
B/W postcard photograph 7th grade, high school, Hopkins, Minn. @1910. Students at desks, teacher stands in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200620625.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Black and white photograph of Burwell "Minnetonka Mills School" school exterior, winter.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062063.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W postcard of unidentified grade school students seated in front of building, place unknown.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062064.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of unidentified grade school students posed in front of building, place unknown, @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062065.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two B/W glossy photographs of Alice Smith Elementary School exterior from the east and west, 1956. From Hopkins city plat photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062066.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unidentified grade school students and teacher posed outside unknown building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062067.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph postcard of 2nd and 3rd grade students at Hopkins public school. 
Those students identified are Brokl, Frank/Eng, Gilbert/Peterson, Raymond/Skoogman, Mildred Haskin/ Culshaw, George/Hammack, Jennie/Anderson, Arnold/Peterson, Anna "Rees"/Blomquist, Chas Q./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062068.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph postcard of 5th grade students at Hopkins public school. 
Those students identified are Peterson, Anna/Smetana, Harold/Hawlish, ------/Jensen, Florence/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062069.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Katherine Curren Elementary School postcard photo taken from Main Street (Excelsior Blvd.) to the southwest. School fascade is marked in block letters, kids lean against the flagpole, bicycles parked in main entryway. There is a wood box marked "U.S. Mail Hennepin County" backed up by a STOP sign on Main Street facing camera on left. 
Original duplicate P 1003.0 donor Lindahl, Pearl</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062071.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Black and white photograph of sidewalks and steps of Hopkins Junior High School 1929. View is to the southwest with Hopkins High School building, homes and cars on Main Street (Excelsior Blvd.) visible.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062081.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photo Hopkins High School building fascade 1920.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062082.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photo Hopkins High School building fascade 1920 from west.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062083.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photo Hopkins High School building fascade 1920 from farther west.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062084.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Black and white photograph of Hopkins public schools on 9th Avenue North @1900-1912. Damage in center of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062091.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins elementary school on 9th Avenue North 1912. 
1953 Reproduction of postcard 2006.210.1 donor Olsen, Delores. 
Duplicate P1752.2 donor Taubr, Marcia J.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062092.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Black and white photograph of Hopkins Elementary School afternoon Kindergarten class of 1943 posed outdoors with their teacher. From Paula Vesely children unidentified.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062093.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W postcard of Hopkins Junior High School building, landscaped grounds and streetlight pole @1930.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062094.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of Hopkins High School students @1923. 
Students identified as Fogelberg, Alice/Stevens, Helen/Fischer, Isabel/Peterson, Harold/Berglund, Einar/Anderle, Ladislav/Brecka, Michael/Manchester, Harris/Kriz, Nettie/Gault, Merritt/Peterson, Florence/Shimota, Edward/Moran, Phyllis/Hockel, Richard/Walker, Theodore/Matchke, Amy/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062095.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W postcard photograph of school students posed in classroom @1920. 
Peterson, Harold/Feltl, Margaret/Anderle, Ladislav/Matchke, Amy/Abraham, Elmer/Moran, Phyllis/Elmquist, Harold/Manchester, Harris/Quam, Elmer/Blake, Donald/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062096.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of Hopkins High School junior class posed outside building, 1920. 
Marchant, Fred/Kral, Jacob/Picha, Esther/Foote, Helen/Holasek, Fred/Aanderson, Jas./Blomquist, Clinton/Schmidel, Julia/Strobeck, Mildred/Gaertner, Eunice/Holasek, Lilliard/McGannon, Ruth/Hawkins, Minnie/Svec, Evelyn/Parks, Lottie/Dolan, Hortense/Phipps, Mildred/Holasek, Gertude/Miller, Grace/Anderson, Annie/Mann, Horace/Smetana, Irwin/Moore/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062097.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Elementary School on 9th Avenue North with school children lining up outside to get in. Original postcard dated 1912. School was built 1888-1898, demolished in 1925. Back says "This is the school I went to 16 years ago..." (1896).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062101.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Original postcards (2)  with black and white photograph of Hopkins High School, built 1908.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062111.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W postcard of Hopkins High School seniors @1910, who appear to be posed in a science classroom.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062112.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W and color postcard of Hopkins 9th Avenue North High School with holly motif @1908.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062113.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Original B/W postcard of Hopkins High School male and female seniors @1909, posed in a science classroom "Physical Laboratory."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062114.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Original B/W postcard of Hopkins 9th Avenue North school 6th grade class at desks @1908.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062115.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins High School students @1916, probably posed in upstairs assembly room. Students identified as Conway, Anna/Kokesh, Ed/Culshaw, Jos./Folgelberg, ---------/Pavek, --------/Stobeck, Ellis/Marchant, Ed/Hawlish, Mary/Gault, Merritt/Smetana, Irwin/Nelson, Lyle/McGannon, Ruth/ 
Duplicates 114.11 copy, 114.12 (2-originals) donor Earl Heineke, also in photo</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062116.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>St. Joseph&#039;s Catholic church, school and rectory @1926. Fred Souba house on far right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062117.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins High School Chemical Laboratory students and teacher in classroom @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062118.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins High School Senior Class of 1932-1933 black and white photograph. Each person in photo is numbered by hand on the front and names matched with numbers handwritten on the back; pictured is also Mayo, R.J/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062121.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Elementary school children in costume. Appears to have been taken from above the stage in the Hopkins Junior High School building. "Directed by Vivian Bong" written on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062131.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>50th reunion Hopkins High School class of 1934.
First row: Mason, Marion/Cunningham, La Frances/Dovenburg, Louella/Lau, Eileen/Hagman, Lorriane/Bohach, Evelyn/Nemec, Jean/Bren, Jeanette/Picha, Margaret
Second row: Feudner, Jack/Caroline, Don/Drebenstedt, Marybelle/Jenstad, Aldythe/Bruchs, Lorriane/Westburg, Wilma/Wilwerding, Gertrude/Patten, Thelma/Doar, Evelyn/Stepanek, Martha/Kral, Adeleine/Petrak, Helen/Good, Rose
Third row: Chastek, Helen/Kerchiel, Rose/Westburg, Imogene/Tatarka, Ann/Tauchen, Betty Jane/Elliot, Dorothy/Miller, Helen/Milbert, Vi
Fourth row: Nunvar, Ann/Hanus, Dorothy/Blake, Allan/Dvorak, Bernie/Romain, Martin (Schroers)/Boyer, Henry/Welch, Glenn/Johnson, Gil/Ogin, Bob/Lunquist, Bob/Smetana, Ted</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062141.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>People posed on WWI cannon located in front of the Hopkins Junior High School building.  Cannon was removed for scrap during WWII.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062151.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Junior High School building with people on steps and WWI cannon at right. Cannon was removed for scrap during WWII.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062152.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Rear of Hopkins High School building and Hennepin County fairgrounds&#039; grandstand and other buildings, taken from moving streetcar.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062161.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins High School exterior prior to landscaping 1908.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062162.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Piano students posed on steps. Sign on window reads Eleanor Bachinsky, Teacher of Piano.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062171.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Piano students posed on steps 1926.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062172.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>5th grade students in classroom of 9th Avenue North school @1918. Students identified are Johnson, Ben/Larson, Alfred/Roehl, Henry/McGannon, Joe/Westling, -------/Beckman, Stuart Location flat photo file N Schools.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062173.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Students in Hopkins High School class of 1924 or 1925 posed on steps outside 1908 high school building. 
Students identified are Erickson, Lillian/Holasek, Myrtle Nelson/Wolf, Alice Fogelmark/Lehmbecker, Frances/Faltin, Grace/Anderson, Pauline/Brokl, Lillian/Parks, Flossie/Kroc, Sophie Fuxa/Klinkhammer, Frances/Young, Vernocia/Christianson, Zella/Totenhagen, Lillian/Eng, Art/Hromadka, Francis/Shimota, Frank/Bren, ----------/Beckman, Stuart/Larson, Alfred G./Johnson, Elmer/Johnson, Benny/Chmel, Harold/Hromadka, Alfred/Karleen, ----------/Westling, ----------/Reiss, Hans/Roehl, Henry/Danek, Hartley/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062174.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Harley Hopkins Elementary School front exterior, 1926.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062181.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Cooper, Floyd, with Hopkins&#039; east end school (on Monroe Avenue South) in the distance, @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062182.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins&#039; 9th Avenue school graduating class of 1908 posed on front steps of school. Students identified as Eckstrom, Margaret/Cooper, Vernon/Sundquist, Fred/Anderson, Isabelle/McCormick Madden, Kate/Anderson, Harvey/
Harvey Anderson noted as son of A.T. Anderson.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062183.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins&#039; Monroe Avenue South school exterior @1900.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062184.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Abandoned Hopkins&#039; Burnes school exterior @1920.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062185.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Teacher Cecil Smith Williams and her grade school class at their desks @1910-1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062191.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Grade school teachers posed on east side steps of Hopkins Junior High School, 1935. Pictured are Henks, Margaret Hughes/Empanger, Doris Elliott/Swanson, Celestine Rudser/Schwan, Irene/Holmes, Rodine/Smith, Alice/Snyder, Berniece Orth/Curren, Katherine/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062201.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins High School freshman class of 1929-1930.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062202.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 2nd grade class 1946, posed on steps outside Hopkins Junior High. 
Students identified are Johnson, Priscilla/Johnson, Patricia/Wilson, Shirley Krusina/Picha, Dick/Bratrsofsky, Joyce/Hughes, Miss/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062203.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins grade school students and teacher posed in classroom @1897. 
Students identified as Waterman, Lizzie/Olson, Anna/Poppleton, Bessie/Nash, Art/Souba, Fred/Maloney, Della/Hamilton, A./Burns, Nellie/Fogelberg, Mamie/Kelley, Alice/Jeppeson, Inger/Peterson, May/Birch, Miss/Wade, Arthur/Jensen, Anna/Constance, Fred/Souba, William/Hartig, Dolly/Tighe, Sara/McGinty, Mary/Curran, John/Redeen, Victor/Moore, Margaret/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062211.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 9th Avenue North school students @1915. 
Students identified are Yezke, Emma/Park, Marion/Anderson, Gladys/Blake, Jeanette/Bohach, Ray/Jacobson, Henry/Schutz, Leo/Tetzlaff/Chermack, Helen/Bratsofsky, Rose/Mielke, Anna/Wilson, Mary</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062221.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 4th grade students @1925. 
Students identified are Brokl/Caroline, Don/Beckman/Thietten, Jean/Beckman, William/Moran, William/Overdick, Robert/Christensen/Nelson, Don/Blunt/Cory, Red/Atkin, Alonzo/Makousky, Chalmer/Grover, Don/Pederson, Arnie/Makousky, Melvin/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200622210.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins grade school students at desks @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200622211.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins grade school students at desks @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200622212.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins students outside high school building 1920. 
Identified are Nelson, Lyle/Blomquist, Clinton/Holasek, Fred/Hemphill, Clifford/Parks, Lottie/Phipps, Mildred/Picha, Esther/Miller, Grace/Smidell, Julia/Anderson, Annie</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200622213.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins students outside high school building 1921. 
Identified are Chromy, Ben/Quam, Ernest/McNally, Lee/Hermanson, Clarence/Jensen, Francis/Jensen, Herdis/Wolff, Dorothy/Makousky, Elaine/Blomquist, Beatrice/Empanger, Marion/Nelson, Helen/Petrak, Lucille/Souba, Tracy/McCauley, Myrtle/Matchke, Isabel/Bren, William/Kucera, Henry/Envil, Clifford/Woodard, Otis/Haskin, Leon/Johnson, Stanley/Elmquist, Harold/Hawkins, Gilbert/Yager, Clifford/Stodola, Frank H./Nelson, Carl/Miller, Walter/Tostenson, Richard/Picha, Adele/Peterson, Sigrid/Jensen, Gladys/Kroon, Violet/Smidell, Ella/Pauly/Souba, Helen/Hockel, Lillian/Peterson, Inez/Hlavac, Mary/Brokl, Anna/Cermak, Alma/Faimon, Irene/Anderson, Paul/Anderson, Victor/Lofgren, Clinton/Anderson, Arnold/Olson, Earl</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200622214.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Alice Smith Elementary School exterior 1993.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200622215.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Eisenhower High School School (Community Center) exterior 1993.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200622216.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph postcard of old restored school and rebuilt cabin, northern Minnesota.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200622217.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Seniors posed outside high school building 1932, autographed on back by students. Pauly, Leone/Miller, Jean/Collins, Mary Agnes/Russell, Edith/Shidla, Albert/Lapic, Einar/Sampson, Charles/Molzahn, Helen/Japs, Bernice/Tesarek, Mabel/Kral, Hubert/Carlson, Katherine/Hockel, Milton/Quinn, James/Carlson, June/Ferris, Bob/Hersman, Marcel/Snell, Della/Kerchiel, Lydia/Hjort, Ruth/Bren, Ruth/Ekelund, Bob/Vranek, Viola/Schussler, Gretchen/Gustafson, Louise/Skogmo, Avis/Petersen, Lloyd/Simons, Justain/Mayo, R.J./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200622218.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Clifford Anderson&#039;s fourth birthday party, August 28, 1901. Thirty-two boys and girls posed indoors dressed in party clothes. McHale, Marg/McConaughey, Lillian/Anderson, Clifford/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200622219.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 9th Avenue North school students @1915.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062222.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 9th Avenue North school students @1915. 
Students identified are Bohach, Eleanor/McGannon, Phil/Mielke, Leo/Zellinger, Agnes/Lofgren, Beatrice/Japs, Archie</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062223.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 9th Avenue North school students @1915. 
Students identified are Fessler, Mary/Pauly, Leona/Maetzold, John/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062224.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 9th Avenue North school students @1921. 
Students identified are Gooding, Leon/Plehal, Ed/Williams, Vernon/Brokl, Marion/Hannon, Elizabeth/Adams, Bessie/Zerban, Margaret/Bohach, Alice/Kokesh, Hilda/Totenhagen, Julia/Voss, Harold/McPhee, Janet/Peterson, Margaret/McClure, Opal/Sopel, Helen/Madden, Mary

Duplicate 2005.18.3 Photos Box Schools tab

Notes on Voss, Harold: DOB 8/30/1911, graduate Hopkins High School 1929, bowling champ per daughter, Aldrich, Betty 952-544-4564. See also Scrap Book 6 (SB6) pp. 43, 48 football, baseball photos, basketball photo (large format).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062225.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 9th Avenue North grade school students @1915. 
Students identified are Brecka, Fran Hess/Erickson, Elizabeth/Parkos, Ruth/Schnabel/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062226.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 9th Avenue North grade school students @1915. 
Students identified are Topka, Ray/Johnson, Emma/Hlavac/Spearing, Eileen/Empanger, Patricia/Peterson, Beatrice/Brecka, John/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062227.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 7th grade school students @1925. 
Students identified are Nagel, Gladys/Weiskirch, Sylvia/Pudil, Harriet/Dennin, Margaret/Gunderson, Margaret/Cordes, Miriam/Mayo, R.J./Guernsey, Sophia/Pudil, James/McClure, Floyd/Grover, Don/MccauleyTotashek, Godfrey/Brokl, Arnold/Mashek, Jerry/Hromadko/Buck, Paul/Kelley, Jimmy/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062228.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins kindergarten students @1925. 
Students identified are Zajicek, Lillian/Bauman, Ardelle/Faltin, Florence/Kucera, Earl/Nelson, Annette/Johnson, Betty/Nelson, Dorothy/Sanderson, Chuck/Schmeidel, Carl/Hanson, Raymond/Fahlstrom, Eddie/Hochstedler, Bob/Jelinek, Evelyn/Svoboda, Tillie/Caroline, BonnieJean/Gardner, Bob/ Pickle, Richard/Hladky, Howard/Libra, Virgil/Swanson, Gilbert/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062229.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W postcard cut to 3 x 4 photograph of Hopkins class of 1913. 
Students are dressed in costume from class play. Schmidel, Emma far left back row.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062231.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 5th grade students, teacher and R. J. Mayo @1925. Students identified by number and handwritten on back. Location flat photo file M Schools. 
Haupt/Lemke/Strom, Eugene/Parkos, Ruth/Miller, Helen/Dvorak, Robert/Strom/Japs/Tesarek, Ray/Dahlberg, Ward/Hromadka/Oltman/Vraspir/Vickerman/Kokesh, Helen/Chermack, Don/Johnson, Wallace/Grossman, Max/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062241.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins grades 5th and 6th grades @1932-1933 with teacher. 
Students identified as Hermanson, Ruth/Leaper, Patty/Olson, Mae/Hjort, Irene/Tretten, Lydia/Leaper, Jack/Bastyr, Leonard/Kelley, James/Heinrich, Robert/Groth, Jeanne/Smith, Melvina/Steiner, Stanley/Hamilton, Marie/Hall, Betty/Dickoff, Ella/Ulman, Mildred/Damschen, Mavis/Hamer, Luella/Nelson, Miss/Langseth, Raymond/Schaak, Arnold/Hanson, Brewster/Hjort, Ernest/Olson, Clayton/Olson, Clyde/Modlin, Fred/Kelting, Ted/Miles, Irene/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062251.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline plant and Hopkins watertower silo at 10th Avenue South and County Road 3.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2006226.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>St. Joseph&#039;s boys and girls in school choir posed on steps outside building and holding books, 1928. Identified are Milbert, Don/Hesse, Francis/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062261.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins high school students at desks @1912. Student identified as K., Blanche/
P 2421.0 duplicate with cancelled stamp dated December 20, 1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062271.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins high school exterior @1920. Hennepin County Fairgrounds buildings can be seen far right distance.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062281.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins High School assembly room interior @1920.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062282.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Mike Zipoy outside building @1930.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062283.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Mike Zipoy&#039;s industrial education class @1915, probably Little Falls Minnesota.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062284.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Mike Zipoy in agriculture classroom with students @1915.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062285.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins High School exterior @1911. Hennepin County Fairgrounds building can be seen far left distance.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062291.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 1st and 2nd grade students in classroom @1908. Handcrank pencil sharpener on window sill. Blomquist, Quentin/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062301.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins High School assembly room @1909.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200623010.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins High School chemistry lab students in aprons @1915. 
Miller, Lyle/Larson, Arnie/Feltl, Stan/Souba, Bessie/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200623011.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Students seated in assembly hall of Hopkins High School @ 1915. Photograph next to clock on wall near front door is of the temple of the Parthenon and the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. Large relief of men riding a chariot and on horseback to right of this photo on wall.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200623013.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Students seated in classroom of Hopkins High School @ 1910. 
Female "Normal" students read "Grammar and Composition" book. McGanon, Veronica/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200623014.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins faculty around table in January 1915.  
Bren, Rosalie/Caswell, Clara/Nash, Agnes/Curran, Catherine/Mayo, R.J./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200623015.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 2nd and 3rd grade students in classroom @1910. McCauley, Alice/Stodola, Harold/Zerban, Wilbur/Feltl/Jensen,Francis/Westling/McCauley/Andrle/Fisher, Bill/Hawlish/Blake, Don/Blomquist, Bee/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062302.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 2nd grade students in classroom @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062303.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 3rd grade students in classroom @1910. 
Prayer on blackboard: "Father in Heaven thank thee for all; winter and springtime summer and fall; all thine own gifts to thee we bring; help us to praise thee our Heavenly King."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062304.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 5th grade students in classroom @1910. 
Sheehan, Evangeline/Stodola, Harold/Jensen, Everett/Conway, Walt/Burton, Laura/Clausen/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062305.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins "Plain" (Plane) Geometry students in classroom @1910. 
Berry, Walt/Chmel, Mamie/Feltl, Stan/Hawlish, George/McCormick, Ben/Shonka, Ray/Larson, Arnie/Swanson/Peterson/McCormick, Phil/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062306.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins German Grammar students in classroom @1910. 
Anderson, Hawly/Elmquist, Hazel/Chmel, Ruth/Chmel, Mamie/Hughes, Beatrice/Nelson, Thelma/Gamble, Bertha/Ryan, Blanche/Anderson, Clifford/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062307.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins high school freshman students in classroom @1909. 
Miller/Lofgren, Lil/Nelson, Chester/Holasek, Ignac/Johnson, Minnie/Truman, Ralph/Dahl, George/Gould, Chster/Jenson, Ben/Goldberg, Eric/Hollister, Marie/Peterson, Clarence/Miller, Grace/Japs, Ed/

Duplicate 946.1 donor Mrs. John (Harriet) Carney tape and yellowing damage</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062308.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins High School Chemistry students in lab trying to look busy @1909.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062309.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins High School students class of 1920 posed outside building. 
Pederson, Arnold/Thietten, Shelby/Broms, Roland/Olson, Robert/Heineke, Earl/Stodola, Harold/Steadman, Francis/Pavek, Rose/Miller, Florence/Miller, Ruth Elmquist/Feltl, Mary/Bren/Kopesky, Marie/Fogelberg, Lorraine/Hayes, Eva/Hawkins, Minnie/Lindahl, Florence/
Duplicates P 788.1, P 788.2 also copies from same donor</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062311.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>East Hopkins elementary school students in classroom @1913. Grades 3, 4 and 5.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062312.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins elementary school students posed in classroom at 9th Avenue North school @1918. 
Larson, Jeanette/Gooding, Leon/Kokesh, Hilda/Mashek, Gerry/Schnabel, Alice/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062321.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins High School students posed in classroom at 9th Avenue North school 1898-1899. 
Olson, Adolph/Miller, Emil/Maloney, Frank/Poppelton, Cora/Curran, John/Souba, Fred/Hosp, Joseph/Burns, Mary/Lilligren, Lillian/Poppelton, Bell/Peterson, May/Nash, Arthur/Hamilton, Archie/Souba, William/Sweet, Harry/Jeppeson, Inger/Hopkins, Hazel/Valerian, Vita/Nash, Agnes/Carlman, Hattie/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062322.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>25 Headshots of school kids @1919. 
Willie, Paul/Larson, Ralph/Pierce, William/Larson, Gertrude/Preston, Harriet/Slovin, Eleanor/Empanger, Elmer/Rasmussen, Helen/Tobias, George/Bastyr, Lillian/Tompkins, Vera/Hjost, Edith/Slavin, Frank/Jasperson, George/Hjost, Albert/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062323.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>East Hopkins elementary school students posed in classroom @1912. Students numbered and named in two succeeding scans.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062331.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Abandoned east Hopkins Burnes school, in need of paint and plastered with "Climax Plug" ads, "the grand old chew," and other ads @1925. Two people in caps lean out window. Excelsior Avenue in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062341.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Alice Smith School exterior @1953.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062351.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph postcard (cut to 3 x 4) of Hopkins 1908 hign school exterior, taken facing southeast, @1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200623634.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Third grade schoolchildren and teacher posed outside Shady Oak School building, 1926. School was located approximately at the northeast corner of the intersection of 2007 Highway 62 and Shady Oak Road in Minnetonka. Pictured are Kopecky, Leslie/Bren, Malcolm/Hromathka, Mabel/Dvorak, Leslie/Smetana, Julia/Horak, Francis/Smetana, Mabel/Holasek, Joe/Tesarek, Emanuel/Horak, Helen/Vraspir, Helen/Kopecky, Helen/Hromathka, Marie/Lorenz, Elizabeth/Overdick, Helen/Bren, Lorraine/Lorenz, Beatrice/Holasek, Mabel/Dvorak, Leo/Tesarek, Benny/Uherka, Leonard/Roushar, Albert/Bren, Harvey/Pavelka, Alfred/Pavelka.Frances/Mihalko, John/Picha, Martha</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062693.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Grade school children posed outside Shady Oak School building, 1920s. School was located approximately at the northeast corner of the intersection of 2007 Highway 62 and Shady Oak Road in Minnetonka. Pictured are Smetana, Mary/Dvorak, Evelyn/Dvorak, Elsie/Smetana, Lillian/Dvorak, Leo/Smetana, Julia/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062694.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Third grade schoolchildren in pilgrim costumes posed outside Shady Oak School building, @1925. School was located approximately at the northeast corner of the intersection of 2007 Highway 62 and Shady Oak Road in Minnetonka. Pictured are Smetana, Mary/Smetana, Elizabeth/Chastek, Helen/Bren, Jeanette/Lorenz, Alice/ Kopecky, Emily/Tesarek, Mary/Lorenz, Madeline/Gdeline, Mo/Uherka, Leonard/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062695.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Third grade schoolchildren in street clothes posed outside Shady Oak School building, @1925. School was located approximately at the northeast corner of the intersection of 2007 Highway 62 and Shady Oak Road in Minnetonka. Pictured are Smetana, Julia/Overdick, Helen/Dvorak, Elsie/Dvorak, Leo/Pavelka, Francis/Pavelka, Alfred/Bren, Harvey/Tesarek, Benny/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062696.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 9th Avenue North grade school children, 1895. Children are posed with teachers on steps of school. Pictured are Sefcik, Mary/Sefcik, Anna (Lapic)/Zrust, Mary/Rasmussen, Linda/Souba, Emil/Souba, Lucie/McCormick, Dale/Jensen, Dan/Lundquist, Paul/Hartig, Earl/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20062931.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Front center fascade of Renaissance Apartment building, formerly Hopkins Junior High School building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200630028.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Front fascade of Renaissance Apartment building, formerly Hopkins Junior High School building, 1990s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200630029.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photo 5 x 7 Martha (Muty) Zellinger, Hopkins class of 1950, singing in the Pops Concert 1948-1950. John Tesar, band director, playing Saxophone, sitting just to the singer&#039;s right.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200641.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo 8 x 10 Hopkins High School Baton Twirlers 1948-49. L-R: Joan (?) Johnson, Dorothy Pass, Donna Nicolai, Myrna Anderson, Rose Mary Dupslaff. (Reid T. Burns helped Bev Ewing identify these from the year books and his memory). Professional photographic print by Daniels Studio.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200644.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>"Chester Reed&#039;s Machine Tool Class": school interior basement shows 14 male students and one small boy in vests, suits and ties at work using lathes, machine saws and grinders during shop class, Hopkins high school, 1914-15. Pictured are: Reed, Chester/Newquist, Albert/Lucas, Leland/Soulen, Ed/Hawlish, George/Maetzold, Harvey/Swanson, Ernest/Zajicek, Joseph/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/200654.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>First Grade class 1921, Hopkins, Minn. (1932 graduating class). Donor: Bernice Japs Skocpol.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2006621.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Grade School at approximately 20 9th Ave North in Hopkins was built and opened in 1902. This is an early class. None of the students are identified. Donor: Wallace Lindahl. This is a duplicate photo. The back of the second photo states "See D509.0. Brick School was finished in 1898-1899. A few years after completion of the schoolhouse on 9th Ave, a four room frame building was erected nearby at the south. P.S. Henry Wade says he transferred from the brick school the year the wooden school opened, 1902. Second photo was donated by Amel L. Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2006622.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Grade School at approximately 20 9th Ave North in Hopkins was built and opened in 1902. This is an early class. None of the students are identified. Donor: Wallace Lindahl. This is a duplicate photo. The back of the second photo states "See D509.0. Brick School was finished in 1898-1899. A few years after completion of the schoolhouse on 9th Ave, a four room frame building was erected nearby at the south. P.S. Henry Wade says he transferred fromt he brick school the year the wooden school opened, 1902. Second photo was donated by Amel L. Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2006623.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Sophomore class, about 1916.

Front Row, L to R
Faimon, Charles/Lucas, Leland/Holcomb, Harry/Anderson, Clifford/Zajicek, Joseph/Miller, Earl

Second (middle) row:
Hlavacek, Adeline/Olson, Hazel/Dominick, Blanche/Chmel, Mayme/Phillips, Lillian/Nelson, Thelma/Noleen, Pearl/Valenta, Bessie/Makousky, Esther/Olson, Florence/worth, Pauline/Charlston, Ted

Back row:
Asplund, Esther/Shimek, Frances/Fisher, Carmen/Hughes, Beatrice/Elmquist, Hazel/Picha, Gustie/Bohach, Martha/Kucher, Agnes/Picka, Martha/Chmel, Ruth L./Lindell, Olga/Swanson, Ernest/Anderson, Harvey/Hawlish, Henry/Smetana, Harold</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2006624.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1900 Hopkins School children, old Hopkins school house. newspaper clipping, original clip. Photo plus names.

L-R:
Holasek, Rose/Smetana, Mary/Zrust, Blanche/Jeppesen, Freda/Eidam, Mrs. Louis/Souba, Amy/Shonka, Mrs. J.G./Arnold, Miss, teacher/Bennis, F.G./Dowe, Hazel/Miller, Rose/Chmel, Elizabeth/Miller, Anna/Carman, Carrie/Tauchen, Mrs. Jack/Lillygren, Lloyd/Pashina, Frank/Wass, Gust/McClure, Harry/Kelley, Walter/Fuxa, Joseph/Jeppesen, Fred/Goldberg, Albin/Nelson, Frank/Redeen, E/Baumann, Jay/Bennie, John/unidentified/Pashina, Joseph/Hromatka, Joseph/Peterson, Peter/Jeppesen, Einar/Empanger, Dan/unknown/unknown/Curran, Richard</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2006625.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>@1907 Hopkins School graduates.

Front Row: Barry, Elizabeth/Anderson, Walter/Miller, Archie/Hosp, Blanche/Prahl, Alberta.

Back Row: Hansen, Maurice/Jeppeson, Fred/Kelly, Walter/Ringham, Wallace</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2006626.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins 4th Grade in High School building, Hopkins Minn @1913

Some students are identified:
Lindahl, Art/Anderla, Bohush/Kocourek, Dick/Hockel, Dick/Peterson, Inez/Anderla, Blanche/Decker, Don/Hochstedler, ___/Peterson, Florence/Merritt, Red Gault/Culshaw, Joseph?/Sidla/Strobeck, Mildred/Kokesh, Ed</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2006627.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>@1900? Hopkins School children dressed very fancy. Is this a school pageant about the founding of our country? From William S. Smetana originals. Hennepin Co Historical Society probably has originals or negatives.

About half of the students are identified:

Eidam, John/Eidam, Kathlee/Zerban, Margaret/Mahoney, Vivian/Mcconaughey, Kim/Fisher, Robert/Nelson, Lyle/Beckman, Stu/Lindahl, Art/Smetana, Irwin (Bucks)/Gaertner, Ernie/Svec, Evelyn/Milbert, Verna/Olson, Earl/Miller, Grace/Anderson, Annie/Strobeck, Ellis/Strobeck, Mildred</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2006628.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1970-1971 Eisenhower Cheerleaders or Pom Pon girls eating cream pies by hying on the floor with their hands behind their backs. Sno Daze Pie eating contest. Phelps, Patti/Ryden, Cindy/Porwell, Peggy; male in striped shirt: Schlietzke, Paul

This is part of a series of photos from the Class of 1971. This is the first year of Eisenhower School, located in the former Hopkins High School on Highway 7.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20071910.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1970-1971 Eisenhower Cheerleader or Pom Pon girl eating cream pie by hying on the floor with their hands behind their backs. Phelps, Patti. See also 2007.19.10.

This is part of a series of photos from the Class of 1971. This is the first year of Eisenhower School, located in the former Hopkins High School on Highway 7.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20071911.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1970-1971 Eisenhower Cheerleaders or Pom Pon girls practicing in the Eisenhower high school gym. This was filmed by Channel 9 TV on a holiday special.

This is part of a series of photos from the Class of 1971. This is the first year of Eisenhower School, located in the former Hopkins High School on Highway 7.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20071912.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1970-1971 Eisenhower Cheerleaders or Pom Pon girls practicing in the Eisenhower high school gym. This was filmed by Channel 9 TV on a holiday special.

This is part of a series of photos from the Class of 1971. This is the first year of Eisenhower School, located in the former Hopkins High School on Highway 7.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20071913.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1970-1971 Eisenhower Cheerleaders or Pom Pon girls performing at a basketball game in the Eisenhower high school gym.

This is part of a series of photos from the Class of 1971. This is the first year of Eisenhower School, located in the former Hopkins High School on Highway 7.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20071914.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1970-1971 Eisenhower cheerleader with guy being escorted into the gym -- Homecoming or Sno Daze. Phelps, Patti being escorted in by Reep, Cliff.

This is part of a series of photos from the Class of 1971. This is the first year of Eisenhower School, located in the former Hopkins High School on Highway 7.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2007194.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1970-1971 Eisenhower cheerleaders in front of school with pumpkin character at Homecoming 1970. Pumpkin man was a male math student teacher, name unknown. Girl left of pumpkin man is Litin, Leslie.

This is part of a series of photos from the Class of 1971. This is the first year of Eisenhower School, located in the former Hopkins High School on Highway 7.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2007195.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1970-1971 Eisenhower Sno Daze Variety Show, guy on tricycle. In rear, Lund, Rick/Sylvestor, John and Ziegler, Tom.

This is part of a series of photos from the Class of 1971. This is the first year of Eisenhower School, located in the former Hopkins High School on Highway 7.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2007196.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1970-1971 Eisenhower Cheerleader or Pom Pon girl. Ryden, Cindy.

This is part of a series of photos from the Class of 1971. This is the first year of Eisenhower School, located in the former Hopkins High School on Highway 7.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2007197.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1970-1971 Eisenhower Cheerleaders or Pom Pon girls. Fall, 1970, Cross Country meet, Lake Nokomis. Some identified on photo: Seidler, Patty/Kiepers, Laurie/Sorenson, Greta/Litin, Leslie

Pom Pom girls in 1970-71 were: Ryden, Cindy/Johnson, Lori/Siedler, Patty/Retzlaff, Jana/Weidner, Lynn/Conover, Mary/Litin, Leslie/Phelps, Patti

This is part of a series of photos from the Class of 1971. This is the first year of Eisenhower School, located in the former Hopkins High School on Highway 7.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2007198.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>1970-1971 Eisenhower Cheerleaders or Pom Pon girls. This was a Channel 9 Holiday special on TV. Back: Phelps, Patti/Litin, Leslie/Conover, Mary/Weidner, Lynn. Front: Retzlaff, Jana/Johnson, Lori/Ryden, Cindy/Siedler, Patty

This is part of a series of photos from the Class of 1971. This is the first year of Eisenhower School, located in the former Hopkins High School on Highway 7.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2007199.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Photo of the 25th Reunion of the Hopkins Class of 1932. Took place about 1957. Donor: Milt Hockel of Mahnomen, MN; mailed to him by Mr. Ekelund 230 8th Ave no, Hopkins. Daniels photography.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2007251.jpg</location>
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			<title>13th and Excelsior Avenue W. South Junior High School front entrance.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20074084.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>13th and Excelsior Avenue W. South Junior High School rear entrance and new construction view from athletic field @13th Avenue North.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20074085.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>15th and Excelsior Avenue W. 1908 Hopkins Senior High School building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20074092.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1505 Excelsior Avenue W. car lot.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20074093.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Crane in process of second story east side demolition of 1908 high school building, @1975.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2007801.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Four young girls seated smiling on the lawn in front of 1908 Hopkins High school @1925. In the background people are walking along the sidewalk and Excelsior Avenue. Also, two brick pillars marking the entrance to the school grounds, two homes and South Junior High (2007 Raspberry Ridge apartment building) are seen.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20078235-1.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Front exterior of Hopkins High school (built 1908) on Excelsior Avenue (Mainstreet) school, 1910s. front windows sport bunting.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2007853.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Students and teacher posed on steps of 9th Avenue North elementary school, @1900.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/20078911.jpg</location>
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			<title>Grade school students (boys on back, girls in front) and teacher posed on steps and landing of Shady Oak School @1923. Pictured is Picha, Martha (teacher)/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2007951.jpg</location>
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			<title>Mixed class Hopkins High School photo sophomores, 1933-34.  Pictured are l-r from front row are:
Dvorak, Donald/Arntson, Alan/Faltin, Charles/Brokl, Chesmir/Uueck, Robert/Soukup, Ladislav/Stevens, Scott/Gardner, Robert/Miller, Albert/Herriges, Roland/Elander, Raymond/
Sargent, Marion/Kuehl, Alberta/Roehl, Rebecca/Olson, Irma/Picha, Abigail/Lorence, Evelyn/Cecka, Rose/Rasmussen, Dorothy/Sjoberg, Carol/Abbey, Ruth/Sinclair, Lillian/Shimota, Marian/Runsberg, Gladys/Petrak, Adele/Kuchera, Vera/Molzhan, Beatrice/
Mayo, R.J./Empanger, Emily/Brown, Helen/Johnson, William/Westling, Norman/Mar, Charles/Hovander, Phillip/Novak, Wilbur/Nemec, Boyce/Steiner, James/Sidla, Martha/Ogin, Jeanette/Kaspar, Pauline/Blakebourough, Lillian/Dvorak, Angeline/hagman, Lois/
Hannan, Mary/Totusek, Sylvia/Tatarka, Emily/Rogers, Marcella/Dominck, Edith/Shellenbarger, Marian/Uueck, Joyce/Skogman, Maxine/Beversdorf, Loretta/Miller, Betty/Moran, Jeanette/Jensen, Helen/Hladky, Alyce/Akeson, Eleanor/Carlson, Ellen/Larsen, Helen/Crowley, Marion/
Swanson, Miriam/Vickerman, Dorriane/-------------------/Kowalsky, Marvin/Bren, Harvey/Ulman, Francis/Anderson, Franklin/----------------/Dean, Lyle/Smykal, Joseph/Stodola, Henry/
Smetana, Julia/Hesse, Irene/----------------------/Overdiek, Helen/Makousky, Frances/Velner, Rose Mary/Pavelka, Alfred/Libra, Joseph/Densen, William/Musil, Richard/Faltin, Howard/Price, Arwin/Lavis, Audene/Hemza, Raymond/Galvin, John/Snell, Glen/
Larson, Hilmer/Dominick, Donald/Eidam, James/Odegard, Ervin/Rosholt, Roy/Skogmo, Arthur/lau, Vernon/Hamer, John/Harincar, Steve/Blake, Paul/Strachota, Ladislav/Devall, Louis/Beardsley, Jasper/Pavelka, Francis/Peterson, Ivan/Adams, Henry/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2007952.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>"Cecilian Choristers" schoolchildren and teacher posed on steps and sidewalk outside of St. Joseph School&#039;s side door holding open books @1932. Pictured: Eleanora Kalkes/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2007961.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>10-9th Avenue North; Hovander's grocery</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2007962.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>16-9th Avenue North; First National Bank of Hopkins</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2007963.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photo of Raspberry Parade Circa 1940. 492L. Hovander Bros. Meat Market in background. 910-912 Excelsior Avenue (south side of what is now Main Street). Sign reads "Hovander Bros./Meats/Swifts Premium/Ham & Bacon. Photo shows a drum major swinging his baton marching along Excelsior Ave in Hopkins heading west. Cannot identify the marching unit but major appears to have on a military-style hat. 5 photos were taken during the same parade from the same location.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20052051.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/w photograph Raspberry Parade circa 1940. Hovanders #2. 492L. Hovander Bros. Meat Market in background. 910-912 Excelsior Avenue (south side of what is now Main Street). Sign reads "Hovander Bros./Meats/Swifts Premium/Ham & Bacon." Also shown is the 908 Liquor establishment when it was actually at 908 Excelsior Ave. Also was at 906 Excelsior Ave W. Photo shows a band majorette and a trombone player marching along Excelsior Ave in Hopkins heading west. Cannot identify the marching unit. 5 photos were taken during the same parade from the same location.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20052052.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/w photograph Raspberry Parade circa 1940. 492L. Young girls in Czech costumes. 492L. Hovander Bros. Meat Market in background. 910-912 Excelsior Avenue (south side of what is now Main Street). Sign reads "Hovander Bros./Meats/Swifts Premium/Ham & Bacon." Also shown is the 908 Liquor establishment when it was actually at 908 Excelsior Ave. Also was at 906 Excelsior Ave W. Photo shows several young girls dressed in traditional Czech costumes marching along Excelsior Ave in Hopkins heading west. Henry Pokorny says they are most likely from New Prague, MN.  5 photos were taken during the same parade from the same location.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20052053.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photo Raspberry Parade about 1940. 509J. A drum and bugle corp band is shown marching west along Excelsior Avenue W (Main Street Hopkins). Buildings in background are on the South side of Excelsior Ave. Shown (from L to R) are the Opera Hall, 816 Excelsior Ave, it is difficult to read what the sign says but this was Shonka&#039;s Cafe (downstairs) and bowling alley (upstairs) at this time. The next building was called the Koblas Building and the sign shows Red and White, at 818 Excelsior Ave., which was known as Planker&#039;s Red and White Food Market. They specialized in fresh produce. At 820 Excelsior Ave is Federated Stores, Mary Early proprietor; this was a clothing store. Today (2005) the Mainstreet Bar and Grill occupies all of this space on the bottom floor.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20052054.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W Print Raspberry Parade about 1940, Albert Pike Lodge. 492L. Woman majorette and drummers marching in front of Masonic Temple, Albert Pike Lodge, at that time would be 907-09 Excelsior Ave W. Hopkins. Today the address is 905 Excelsior Ave W. Drummers are all women and have what appears to be a bulls eye on their drums.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20052055.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of 1946 Raspberry Festival parade taken from building on south side of Excelsior Avenue. Opera Hall, festival banner, float with bathing beauties (one skiing using two fish). Spectators on the street and atop buildings on north side. Beer hall has liquor bottles perched atop. 724 to 816 Excelsior Avenue.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/200620628.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Portis Hats big hat float, probably Hopkins Raspberry Festival, 1940s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/200623214.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A. G. Larson parade float, in the form of a hat, probably Hopkins Raspberry Festival, 1940s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/200623215.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins&#039; Raspberry Parade Greater Lake Street patrotic float on Excelsior Avenue, taken July 19, 1942. Blurry.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20062651.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins&#039; Raspberry Parade Hopkins Civic and Commerce patrotic eagle float on Excelsior Avenue, taken July 19, 1942. Blurry.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20062652.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins&#039; Raspberry Parade patrotic "Victory" float with Uncle Sam on Excelsior Avenue, taken July 19, 1942. Blurry.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20062653.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins&#039; Raspberry Parade with jeep preceding patrotic float on Excelsior Avenue, taken July 19, 1942. Blurry.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20062654.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins&#039; Raspberry Parade  with GMI (General Mills Inc.) patrotic gunboat float on Excelsior Avenue, taken July 19, 1942. Blurry.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20062655.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Tractor-drawn three-tiered wedding cake float with boy and girl on top 1976.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/200630010.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival queen and princesses posed on fire truck 1984. Kokesh sign in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/200630011.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Moving Dahlberg Bros., Inc. float, probably during Hopkins Raspberry Festival parade, 1940s. There is a gas station in the background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/200630012.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Probably 1947 Raspberry Festival parade at the corner of Excelsior Avenue and 7th Avenue South. Hennepin County Review float with fantasy horse-drawn sleigh with boy driver and princess. In background is a grain elevator which was located between 6th and 7th Avenues North.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20063008.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Probably 1942 Hopkins Raspberry Festival parade float with eagle reaching the end of the parade route at the west end of Excelsior Avenue near Shady Oak Road. Float says Raspberry Capital and Hopkins Civic and Commerce.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20063009.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph Raspberry Queen Float, labeled "Queen Claire Baker and attendants", 1948.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006316.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph a float in the Hopkins Raspberry Parade, 1948. One of a series of 6 photos. The photo next to it states the queen is Claire Baker, so this would be 1948. 908 bar in background, Shonka bowling alley, Opera Hall building.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006317.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph Hopkins Raspberry Parade 1948, one of a series of 6 photographs. Marching unit, High steppers!. Background is Opera Hall, 908 Bar, Shonka&#039;s Bowling Alley. Sheehan&#039;s Liquor, Red and White Variety Store.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006318.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph of a float in the raspberry parade 1948, one of a series of 6 photographs of this year taken from the same spot. Opera Hall, 908 bar in rear.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006319.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph of a marching unit in the 1948 Raspberry parade. Shonka Bowling alley, Red and White Variety Store, Opera Hall are seen in the distance.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006320.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph Paulson&#039;s Hardware float in the 1948 Hopkins Raspberry parade. 908 in background, Opera Hall, Sheehan&#039;s Liquor.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006321.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, b/w elephants walking down main street Hopkins during the raspberry parade, 1955. 

b/w photograph 1955 Raspberry parade elephants marching down main street. There is a DVD of this raspberry festival parade and one of the elephants had a big Red owl sign on his forehead. See our DVD collection.

Photo taken by Shirley Ophoven in 1955 (later Mrs. Joe Schmit)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006561.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph of the 1955 Raspberry parade float advertising SWANELS and NYGRENS. Dahlberg Ford building is in the background. Raspberry Queen, princesses are on the float.

There is a DVD of this raspberry festival parade and one of the elephants had a big Red owl sign on his forehead. See our DVD collection.

Photo taken by Shirley Ophoven in 1955 (later Mrs. Joe Schmit)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006562.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival 1999 group dancing, raspberry costume, Barry Berry, dignitaries

4x6 color photo of Raspberry festival 1999 officials, candidates, etc. dancing on stage. One person is in a Raspberry costume. (Barry Berry) People are clapping, dancing, mingling, laughing. Everyone is wearing a raspberry white t-shirt with red raspberry emblem or red golf shirt. 

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006571.jpg</location>
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			<title>1999 Hopkins Raspberry Parade, City Council Member Karen Jensen.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065710.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1999 Hopkins Raspberry Parade, Hopkins? Hayor Eugene Maxwell, and young children in yellow convertible.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065711.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1999 Hopkins Raspberry Parade, former mayor and Hopkins City Council Member Chuck Redepenning with young boy.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065712.jpg</location>
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			<title>1999 Raspberry festival Queen?s float, Burger King in background; closeup. Similar to 2006.57.9.

4 x 6 color photo of 1999 Raspberry Festival Hopkins float. People identified by signs on float: Raspberry Queen Jamie Forstrom, Raspberry Princesses Amy Dols and Aimee Anderson, Senior King Art Rogers, Junior Princess Grace Doherty, Junior Queen Lauren Samuels, Junior King Jason Fechner. We can only read one side of the float.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065713.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1999 Raspberry Parade, KQRS Radio Station 92 van. Emcee was John Hines, radio announcer.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065714.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1999 Raspberry Parade Queen?s float getting ready for parade. (Photo 1 of 4)

Pictured: Art Rogers, Senior King, Carlson, Elaine, Senior Queen, Junior Queen Lauren Samuels, Princesses Amy Dols and Aimee Anderson, Junior King Jason Fechner.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065715.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1999 Raspberry Parade Queen?s float getting ready for parade. (Photo 2 of 4)

Pictured: Art Rogers, Senior King, Carlson, Elaine,  Senior Queen, Junior Queen Lauren Samuels, Princesses Amy Dols and Aimee Anderson, Junior King Jason Fechner, Queen Jamie Forstrom.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065716.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1999 Raspberry Parade Queen?s float getting ready for parade. (Photo 3 of 4)

Pictured: Art Rogers, Senior King, Carlson, Elaine, Senior Queen, Junior Queen Lauren Samuels, Princesses Amy Dols and Aimee Anderson.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065717.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1999 Raspberry Parade Queen?s float getting ready for parade. (Photo 4 of 4). Raspberry Queen Jamie Forstrom.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065718.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival 1999 President, Nancy Rasmussen in the parade.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065719.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival 1999 teenage girl singing, dancing; talent show?

4x6 color photo of Raspberry festival 1999. Photo is of a  young girl dancing and singing on stage, perhaps in a talent show. She is wearing cute cut-off jeans with a red bandana that has a raspberry button pinned to it. 

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006572.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival 1999 group of raspberry officials, candidates, etc, laughing, dancing and singing.

4x6 color photo of Raspberry festival 1999. See also 2006.57.1 and 2006.57.4. People not identified at this time.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006573.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival 1999 group of raspberry officials, candidates, etc, laughing, dancing and singing.

4x6 color photo of Raspberry festival 1999. See also 2006.57.1 and 2006.57.3. People not identified at this time.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006574.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1999 Raspberry festival bicycle race, distance shot. 1 of 4

4x6 color photo of 1999 Raspberry festival bicycle race, photo 1 of 4. The photographer, Daryl Cole, was standing on corner of 10th Ave. and Excelsior (Main Street) to take several photos of the bike riders as they came by. Photo shows stores on the north side of Main Street between 9th and 10th.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006575.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1999 Raspberry festival bicycle race. Photo 2 of 4.

4x6 color photo of 1999 Raspberry festival bicycle race. The photographer, Daryl Cole, was standing on corner of 10th Ave. and Excelsior (Main Street) to take several photos of the bike riders as they came by. Photo shows stores on the north side of Main Street between 9th and 10th. 

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006576.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1999 Raspberry festival bicycle race. Photo 3 of 4.

4x6 color photo of 1999 Raspberry festival bicycle race. The photographer, Daryl Cole, was standing on corner of 10th Ave. and Excelsior (Main Street) to take several photos of the bike riders as they came by. Photo shows stores on the north side of Main Street between 9th and 10th. Bethesda Thrift Shop, Instant Replay Sports, Mary Frances Antiques, Leather and boot store.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006577.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1999 Raspberry festival bicycle race. Photo 4 of 4.

4x6 color photo of 1999 Raspberry festival bicycle race. The photographer, Daryl Cole, was standing on corner of 10th Ave. and Excelsior (Main Street) to take several photos of the bike riders as they came by. Photo shows bikers turning the corner at 10th and Main Street

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006578.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1999 Raspberry festival Queen?s float, Burger King in background. See also 2006.57.13.

4 x 6 color photo of 1999 Raspberry Festival Hopkins float. People identified by signs on float: Raspberry Queen Jamie Forstrom, Raspberry Princesses Amy Dols and Aimee Anderson, Senior King Art Rogers, Senior Queen Elaine Carlson, Junior Princess Grace Doherty, Junior Queen Lauren Samuels, Junior King Jason Fechner. We can only read one side of the float.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006579.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, room decorated 1 of 3.

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

I believe this room is the small theatre in the Hopkins Center for the Arts.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006581.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, outgoing mayor Redepenning, Chuck

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065810.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, outgoing mayor Redepenning, Chuck

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065810a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, Davis, Nora and Schipper, Katherine receiving the HBCA award for the Best Past President.

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065811.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999 Davis, Nora and Schipper, Katherine (recieving award for best past president).

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065812.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, Davis, Nora and Schipper, Katherine (recieving award for best past president)

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065813.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, Davis, Nora, Schipper, Katherine and Beth Allison Batille (on right, who owned Pekoe and Java coffee shop)

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065814.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, Davis, Nora handing plaque to Natoli, Michael.

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065815.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, Davis, Nora presenting award to Zoffka, Karla of Chapel View

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065816.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, Davis, Nora/Redepenning, Chuck/Hesch, Fran

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065817.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, Redepenning, Chuck

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065818.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, Davis, Nora/Redepenning, Chuck/Hesch, Fran

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065819.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, room decorated 2 of 3.

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

I believe this room is the small theatre in the Hopkins Center for the Arts.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006582.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, Zoffka, Karla of Chapel View

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065820.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, Janet Mengel Koch in black and Beth Allison Batille in green

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065821.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, unknown speaker at the HBCA awards

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20065822.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, room decorated 3 of 3.

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

I believe this room is the small theatre in the Hopkins Center for the Arts.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006583.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, Berg, Nelson, Hopkins City Attorney.

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006585.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, Evenstad, Verg and Davis, Nora

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006586.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999 -- Davis, Nora

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006587.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999 -- Davis, Nora

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006587a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, Davis, Nora

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006588.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, HBCA Annual Meeting Nov or Dec 1999, outgoing Mayor Redepenning, Chuck, and  Davis, Nora. Photo is fuzzy.

The Hopkins Business and Civic Association (HBCA) Annual meeting. Photos were developed in Dec of 1999, so meeting occurred most likely in Nov or Dec of 1999.

Photo by Daryl Cole. His mother donated the photos to Nora Davis of the Hopkins Resource Center after Daryl died, and she, in turn, donated them to the Hopkins Historical Society about 2002.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2006589.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. Hopkins VFW Post 425 Float.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007340.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. Hopkins Suburban Chevrolet float.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007341.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. Aqua Jesters, Minneapolis Star and Tribune float.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20073410.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. Clowns on zebra float.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20073411.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. Queen of the farms, Chastek farms float.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20073412.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. Queen of the Lakes in a car, Ruth Tolman.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20073413.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. Unidentified Queen in car.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20073414.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. Politicians or city leaders in car: Eckman, Carl/Schon, Hubert/Beckman, Richard.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20073415.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. Children marching.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20073416.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. Clowns with baby buggy.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20073417.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. Clowns walking.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20073418.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. marching band</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20073419.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. Hopkins Suburban Chevrolet float. Queen or princess glancing back and smiling. Kokesh Hardware in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007342.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. marching band</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20073420.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. marching band</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20073421.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. American Legion Color Guard</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20073422.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. Hopkins Snyders float.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007343.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. Hopkins Food Dealers  float.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007344.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. Hopkins Liquor  Dealers  float.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007345.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. Justus Lumber, B.F. Nelson Mfg float.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007346.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. U.S. Army float.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007347.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. U.S. Navy float.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007348.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry Festival Parade, one of a series of black and white photos. Taken 27 July 1947. Float with boat and water skiier.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007349.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Raspberry parade float 1949, in front of the General Mills Feed Mill and Lawn and Garden Store. Float -- Hopkins Drug, Smetana&#039;s Drug, Olson-Pfeiffer Drug.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007351.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Raspberry parade float 1949, in front of the General Mills Feed Mill and Lawn and Garden Store. Float -- Red Owl Stores.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007352.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Raspberry parade float 1949, in front of the General Mills Feed Mill and Lawn and Garden Store. Float -- official Raspberry Festival Float. Birthday Cake.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007354.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Raspberry parade float 1949, in front of the General Mills Feed Mill and Lawn and Garden Store. Float -- Paulson&#039;s Hardware Float</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007355.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Raspberry parade float 1949, in front of the General Mills Feed Mill and Lawn and Garden Store. Float -- Chastek Farms float.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007356.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Raspberry parade float 1949, in front of the General Mills Feed Mill and Lawn and Garden Store. Float -- Tortois and the Hare float - Hopkins Theatre sponsor.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007357.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Raspberry parade float 1949, in front of the General Mills Feed Mill and Lawn and Garden Store. Float -- U.S. Navy Air reserve float. Aircraft carrier float.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007358.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Raspberry parade float 1945, in front of the General Mills grain elevator in Hopkins. PT boat being pulled by a U.S. Navy car. Sailors on boat.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007361.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Raspberry parade the Kolacky City, Montgomery, Minn marching unit. Shown in photo is Ray and Tony&#039;s Bar, 908 Liquor, Hovander Meats, Jewelry store. On right is the corner confectionery selling Ives Ice Cream and Coca Cola. This was the waiting station for the streetcar back in the 1930s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20073610.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Raspberry parade float 1945, in front of the General Mills grain elevator in Hopkins. Official Hopkins Raspberry float.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007362.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Raspberry parade float 1945, in front of the General Mills grain elevator in Hopkins. Security National Bank float.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007363.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Raspberry parade float 1945, in front of the General Mills grain elevator in Hopkins. Float with sea horses.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007364.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Raspberry parade float 1945, in front of the General Mills grain elevator in Hopkins. Paulsons hardware float.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007365.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Raspberry parade float 1945, in front of the General Mills grain elevator in Hopkins. Red Cross float.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007366.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Raspberry parade float 1945, in front of the General Mills grain elevator in Hopkins. Star Journal and Tribune float featuring comics such as Popeye.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007367.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Raspberry parade float 1945, in front of the General Mills grain elevator in Hopkins. Color Guard and women marching holding flags.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007368.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Raspberry parade float 1954, in front of Donovan Furniture Co and M.B. Hagen Co. Float is Minneapolis Gas Co, Suburban Divison, saluting Air Force Recruiting. Float has a rocket on it. Girls are wearing short-shorts and tight belts.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007369.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A smiling man in a suit and hat posed next to a Raspberry Festival truckfarm float at about 10th and Excelsior Avenues, near Gluek's corner bar, 1939. The truck is decorated with oak leaves, flowers and produce. Pictured is Feltl, Stanley/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20078910.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A man in a suit and hat posed next to a Raspberry Festival truckfarm float at 9th and Excelsior Avenues, 1939.  The truck is decorated with oak leaves, flowers and produce. On the north side of Excelsior Avenue are Hovander Bros. Meats, 908 Liquor and Food Guild Store. Pictured is Feltl, Stanley/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007898.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men in suits walking next to a Raspberry Festival truckfarm float at about 10th and Excelsior Avenues, 1939.  Pictured is Feltl, Stanley/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/2007899.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>South Hopkins/StJoes Church/Mainstreet 11/10/1955. Aerial photo b/w approx. 8 x 10.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20052810.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>South Hopkins/Hus Church/ExcelBlvd 11/10/1955. Aerial photo b/w approx. 8 x 10.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2005289.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>U.S. Mail horse-drawn delivery wagon in Hopkins near City Hall building which may be the brick building in the left background @1913. Two horses draw wooden painted mail cab with single hatted driver leaning out side door. Cab says "Rural Free Delivery."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2005411.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Postcard from Hopkins Water tower 9th Ave South and 2nd St looking North -Clothes on line

Official post card taken looking north at a very early Village of West Minneapolis (Hopkins). This view is VERY SIMILAR BUT NOT THE SAME as P1.7, an original post card we have. There is wash hanging out on the line. The photographer took the photo from the water tower or from another high place. The street we are sighting up (looking north) is 9th Avenue South. The street on the bottom of the photo running east and west is 2nd Street.

This postcard was addressed to Miss Emma Allwardt, Steelville, Illinois and was mailed January 3, 1911 from Hopkins Minn. There is a one cent stamp on the letter.

Message: "Hello Kid how are you? I am just fine. nothing like being married if you have a good man and I certainly have so don&#039;t miss the good chance. We are having snowdrifts here about 6 feet deep. You bet they don&#039;t catch me out much. ha ha. ans. Your friend Alene."

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos had writing on the back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2006118.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>City hall exterior, cars, people on sidewalk, @1950. Lower level has been remodelled to include police and fire engine stalls on 7th Avenue side and modified to include windows facing Excelsior Avenue. Streetlight holds two flags. Compare to 2006.251.3.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062495.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins city hall building exterior, 7th and Excelsior Avenue W., @1920. Drinking fountain on 7th Avenue side, large four-way streetlamp on corner. Compare to remodelled city hall in photo P 2160.0 @1950s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062513.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Panorama of Hopkins, 1903. View includes 2nd Street South and 9th Avenue South through 6th Avenue South at far middle right, location of St. Mary&#039;s Catholic Church (1895-1922). West Minneapolis House (803 2nd Street South), next door is Mike Bachinsky house (805 2nd Street South), Dow House at far middle left.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062567.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Fire Department interior and ambulance at 723 Excelsior Avenue W. 1963.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062611.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Fire Department interior and fire hoses at 723 Excelsior Avenue W. 1963.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062612.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Fire Department interior and emergency vehicles at 723 Excelsior Avenue W. 1963.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062613.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins city hall after remodelling, spring 1990.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062644.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins city hall after remodelling, spring 1990.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062645.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Crewmen at work prepping for pouring concrete sidewalks, probably Hopkins, @1912. Pictured is Lundquist, Louis, 2nd from left.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062877.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Men smoking pipes during meeting in Hopkins city hall, 1953. Pictured are Empanger, Jos./Sheldon, Phil/Laska, Frank/Perbix, Harlan/Wittmer, Joseph/Stevenson, Lee/Hanley, John</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062941.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Men in municipal courtroom of Hopkins city hall, 1953. Pictured are Vanek, Martin/Carroll, Russell/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/200629414.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Fire truck emerging and people on sidewalk at Hopkins city hall. Pictured is Wallack, Don/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/200629416.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man seated and working at drafting board, probably in Hopkins city hall 1953. Back says "Engineering precedes construction." Pictured is Sueker, Wayne</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/200629417.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man attending plumbing valve, probably Hopkins city hall, 1953. Pictured is Brecka, John</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/200629418.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men posed with water heaters, probably Hopkins city hall, 1953. 
Pictured are Dotson, /Schug, Geo./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/200629419.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Woman seated and working at typewriter-style machine at upper floor Hopkins city hall 1953. Pictured is Maxwell, Mary/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062942.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins street department dump truck filled with snow, 1953.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/200629420.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins councilmen holding shovels at ceremonial groundbreaking of Hopkins parking ramp. 
Pictured are Shirley, /Redepenning, /Rapp, /Milbert, /Anderson, /Kritzler, /</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/200629421.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>City crew trimming trees with hand saws on 8th Avenue South 1953. Pictured are Hollister House, Curran Hotel and St. Hubert Hotel, Olson, /Willman, John/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/200629422.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Mayor Miller, Bob/ (right) with two other people in front of CAR WASH sign, @1982.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/200629423.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men looking at documents near a wall safe, probably Hopkins city hall 1953. Pictured are Elmquist, Art/Cermak, Otto/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062943.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins snow removal dump truck and tractor at work 1953.

5. P 816.0? Original B/W 4 x 5 photograph of Hopkins 
6. P 817.0? Original B/W 4 x 5 photograph of Hopkins</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062944.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in welders helmet welding a spike to a large cylinder 1953. Back of photo says Elmer Bielke, designed and fabricated road building machine called a "sheeps foot."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062947.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Car and men near burning sites in Hopkins city dump.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062948.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins looking north along 9th Avenue South taken from the city watertower, @1908. Dow house at left.
On back is written by C.K. Blomquist: "7-11-1968 Original of this was 1-3/4" x 4" on postcard found inside fireplace mantel of Dow House just prior to demolition. Date of photo approx. 1907-1908-"</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/200630027.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins view taken from the south Hopkins watertower, @1905. There is a horse in the field behind the houses at left. The streetcar track goes up center of 9th Avenue. The house in center foreground has an addition and a porch added; compare to same home in photo 2006.300.13.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/200630312.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Cyanotype of Hopkins taken from the south Hopkins watertower, @1895. Dow house (1888) at left center. Note house at right foreground; compare to same home in photo 2006.300.13. There is no streetcar track on 9th Avenue; railroad track seen extreme foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/200630313.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins city hall building, 8th and Excelsior Avenues, @1945.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/200630314.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hennepin County Review, @1965 sidebar clipping with photo of Hopkins city hall, which was then for sale.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20063101.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office interior, 18-9th Avenue South. A man has his back to the camera, boxes loaded on dolly, table, @1960.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2007881.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office exterior, 18-9th Avenue South, during demolition, @1972.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20078810.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office exterior front entry and steps, 18-9th Avenue South, dated 7-9-1963. Marine recruitment poster on display next to steps.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20078811.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office exterior front entry steps, 18-9th Avenue South, dated 7-9-1963.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20078812.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office exterior front entry steps, 18-9th Avenue South, dated 7-9-1963. Navy recruitment poster to left, Methodist-Episcopal Church building, 28-9th Avenue South, in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20078813.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office rear parking lot with cars parked on the periphery, 18-9th Avenue South, dated 7-9-1963.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20078814.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office mail truck in parking lot, 18-9th Avenue South, dated 7-9-1963. Excelsior Avenue south side rear buildings in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20078815.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office far west end of parking lot with cars and camper truck parked, 18-9th Avenue South, dated 7-9-1963.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20078816.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office exterior during demolition, dated 11-5-1972.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20078817.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office, 18-9th Avenue South, front doors open and front steps with recruitment posters displayed, May 1964.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20078818.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office at 18-9th Avenue South rear parking lot, alley and open parking spaces, @1960. Old auto parked far left.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20078819.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office interior wall, 18-9th Avenue South, @1960.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2007882.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office interior workroom, 18-9th Avenue South, @1960.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20078820.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office exterior and autos parked in front, @1960. What appears to be a movie poster "To Hell and Back" (1955 War drama with Audie Murphy) is displayed near steps.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20078821.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Mail trucks and cars parked at rear of Hopkins post office, 18-9th Avenue South, @1960.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20078822.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Northwestern National Bank front exterior, showing art deco lettering and neon weatherball. Upper windows show lettering for Drill, Dr. H.E., MD and Hallerich, A.H., DDS.  At far right, partially obscured, can be seen "Strobeck Building" and "Coretta's Beauty Shop" signs.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20078825.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office exterior loading dock, 18-9th Avenue South. Wheeled dolly, signs "United States Property Parking,"  door marked NO ADMITTANCE," @1960.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2007883.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office parking lot with cars and homes in background, 18-9th Avenue South @1960.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2007884.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office interior with barred door and electrical box, 18-9th Avenue South, @1960.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2007885.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office interior mail sorting area, 18-9th Avenue South, @1960.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2007886.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office interior pipes and storage locker, 18-9th Avenue South, @1960.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2007887.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office interior with one man standing and one seated at sorting area, 18-9th Avenue South, dated 3-1-1959. Handwritten sign overhead says "CARRIERS 2942 Meeting Tues. Jan 6 8pm."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2007888.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins post office exterior, 18-9th Avenue South, during demolition, @1972.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2007889.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 5 x 7 Third Grade class, Alice Smith School, March 1953, Miss Osterby, teacher. Names of students are not identified. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. Photo taken by Daniels Photography,  818 ? Excelsior Ave, Box 253, Hopkins, MN.

Teacher is Osterby, Mrs. Jean, Tremont Plaza, grade 3 teacher at Alice Smith as listed in the Hopkins 1953 phone book.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521010.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 5 x 7 Fourth Grade class, Alice Smith School, March 1953, Mrs. Hoots, teacher. Names of students are not identified. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. Photo taken by Daniels Photography,  818 ? Excelsior Ave, Box 253, Hopkins, MN.

Hoots, Evelyn, 317 Excelsior Blvd, grade 4 teacher at Alice Smith, from the Hopkins 1953 phone book.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521011.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 5 x 7 Fifth Grade class, Alice Smith School, March 1953, Mrs. Johnson, teacher. Names of students are not identified. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. Photo taken by Daniels Photography,  818 ? Excelsior Ave, Box 253, Hopkins, MN.

Johnson, Mrs. Mary, 5th grade teacher at Alice Smith school, Hopkins phone book 1953, Waconia, Minn.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521012.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 5 x 7 Fifth Grade class, Alice Smith School, March 1953, Miss Strandberg, teacher. Names of students are not identified. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. Photo taken by Daniels Photography,  818 ? Excelsior Ave, Box 253, Hopkins, MN.

Strandberg, Rose, 22 Eleventh Ave No, Grade 5 teacher at Alice Smith School. 1953 Hopkins phone book.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521013.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 5 x 7 Fifth Grade class, Alice Smith School, March 1953, Miss Dobie, teacher. Names of students are not identified. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. Photo taken by Daniels Photography,  818 ? Excelsior Ave, Box 253, Hopkins, MN.

Dobie, Marilyn, Tremont Plaza, Grade 5 teacher Alice Smith 1953 Hopkins phone directory.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521014.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 5 x 7 Faculty, Alice Smith School, March 1954. Names of faculty are identified, see paragraphs below. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. Photo taken by Daniels Photography,  818 ? Excelsior Ave, Box 253, Hopkins, MN.

Front Row: Thill, Lillian/Hoots, Polly/Hill, Fail/Benson, Jeannette/Lilly, Marilyn/Sullivan, Mary Ann/Satre, Pearl/Holts, Marvel.

Second Row: Borg, Louise/Peterlin, Maxine/Nordstrom, Lois/Osterby, Jean/Gildred, Clarice/Strandberg, Rose/Peterson, Marilyn/Hagen, Esther/Dahlin, Call.

Back Row: Argetsinger, Elaine/Lynch, Mary/Oram, Alice/Meyer, Joan/Choiniere, Mary/McKinnon, Bob/Brown, Carol/Falk, Grace/Soderlind, Audrey.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521015.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photo, 5 x 7 Faculty, Alice Smith School, 1961-62. Names of faculty are identified, see paragraphs below. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Front Row: Borchert, Phyliss/Conzet, Lois/Johns, Mary/Luke, Diane/Shevlin, Gertrude/Starkey, Bonnie/Botts, Carol/Gieler, Pat/Anderson, Margaret.

Middle Row: Norvell, Kay/Hoots, Polly/Sullivan, Mary Ann/Knutsen, Mary/Christenson, Karen/Van Tassel, Betty/Westman, Karen/Olson, Marilyn/Wigginton, Aileen/Klouda, Margaret/Hersman, Jo/Hagen, Mrs./Heiland, Gert.

Back row: Paul, Robert/Bloom, Evelyn/Nelson, Judy/Oram, Alice/Larson, Warren/Murtinger, Gary/Savals, Judy/Lynch, Mary/Blatzheim, Joy/Jackson, Gerri/Tanner, Marilyn/Stanpek, Marie/Graper, Ben.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521016.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>color photo, 5 x 7 Faculty, Alice Smith School, 1962-63. Names of faculty are identified, see paragraphs below. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Front Row: Berans, Jane/Bengston, Sharon/Starkey, Bonnie/Luke, Diane/Larson, Don/Van Tassel, Betty/Kautz, Brenda/Conzet, Lois/Paul, Bob.

Middle Row: Sorvick, Imogene/Sullivan, Mary Ann/Hoots, Polly/Jackson, Gerri/Wigginton, Aileen/Tanner, Marilynn/Hennessy, Joan/Johns, Mary/Rosedahl, Carolyn/Christenson, Karen/Kylander, Audrey/Hagen, Esther/Shevlin, Gertrude.

Back row: Carlson, Karen/Olson, Marilyn/Norvell, Kay/Knutsen, Mary/Bergman, Karen/Blatzheim, Joy/Bloom, Evelyn/Murtinger, Gary/Larson, Warren/Oram, Alice/Lynch, Mary/Borchert, Phyllis.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521017.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>color photo, 5 x 7 Faculty, Alice Smith School, 1963-64. Names of faculty are identified, see paragraphs below. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Front Row: Johns, Mary/Wigginton, Aileen/Sorvick, Imogene/Hagen, Esther/Starkey, Bonnie/?/Trygsted, Mrs. (Sub in 2).

Second Row: Sullivan, Mary Ann/Madsen, Sharon/Van Tassel, Betty/Luke, Diane/Shevlin, Gertrude/Hoots, Polly/Holme, Marge/Koehn, Karen.

Third Row: Tanner, Marilynn/Schedin, Judy/Olson, Marilyn/Knutson, Mary/Graper, Ben/Larson, Don/Blatzheim, Joy/Peterson, Suzanne/ ?/Carlson, Karen.

Back Row: Bloom, Evelyn/Lynch, Mary/Fagerstrom, Mitzie/Bullmer, Winston/Murtinger, Gary/Cooper, Jack/Swanson, Karen/Oram, Alice/Bergman, Karen/Mattison, Judy.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521018.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>color photo, 5 x 7 Faculty, Alice Smith School, 1965-66. Names of faculty are identified, see paragraphs below. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Front Row: Haegbeck, Diane/Sewell, Carol/Nelson, Barbara/Lundquist, Marilee Madsen/Hederick, Beverly/Carlson, Carol/Starkey, Bonnie/Fredrickson, Pat/Evers, Charlene.

Middle Row: Soli, Evelyn/Johns, Mary/Wigginton, Aileen/Hoots, Polly/Sullivan, Mary Ann/Schedin, Judy/Bloom, Evelyn/Eggers, Chris/Blatzheim, Joy/Frazer, Darlene/Trygstad, Mrs./Hagen, Mrs..

Back Row: Sorvick, Imogene/Knutson, Mary/Larson, Don/Norgren, Mary/Swanson, Karen/Bullemer, Winston/Murtinger, Gary/Lynch, Mary/Oram, Alice/Tanner, Marilynn/Shevlin, Gertrude.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521019.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photo 5 x 7 Honor guard, flag ceremony, Alice Smith School circa 1952, most likely to honor the new principal, Esther Grondahl. VFW program? Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/20052102.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>color photo, 5 x 7 Faculty, Alice Smith School, 1966-67. Names of faculty are identified, see paragraphs below. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Front Row: Bullemer, Winston/Hillman,Darlene/Nelson, Barbara/Hoots, Polly/Froslee, Ardell/Sorvick, Imogene/Hoag, Claire/Larson, Don.

Middle Row: Johns, Mary/Fraser, Darlene/Sewell, Carol/Knutsen, Mary/Wigginton, Aileen/Brewer, Virginia/Parten, Alice/Gersmeyer, Pat/Olson, Marilyn/Shevlin, Gertrude/Kirschgessner, Marge/Hagen, Mrs..

Back Row: Thompson, Sharlene/Schedin, Judy/Tanner, Marilynn/bloom, Evelyn/Blatzheim, Joy/Irving, Lynn/DeRuyter, Avis/Oram, Alice/Tripp, Betsy/Schubert, jean/Hederick, Beverly/Soli, Evelyn/Bertossi, Sara/Swanson, Charlene.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521020.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>color photo, 5 x 7 Faculty, Alice Smith School, 1967-68. Names of faculty are identified, see paragraphs below. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Front Row: Starkey, Bonnie/Lundquist, Marilee/Wardlow, Sheryl/Eckman, Margaret/Martens, Barbara/Madsen, Merilee/Irving, Lynn.

Second Row: Bullemer, Winston/Sewell, Carol/Parten, Alice/Olson, Marilyn/Vinokour, Marilyn/Swanson, Charlene/Hagen, Esther/Wigginton, Aileen.

Third Row: Bowman, Darlene/Sorvick, Imogene/Bertossi, Sara/Oram, Alice/Hoots, Polly/Thompson, Sharlene/Ahlquist, Rita/Brodie, Dorothy.

Back Row: Senio, Mary/Larson, Don/Tripp, Betsy/Bloom, Evelyn/Lynch, Mary/Schubert, Jeanne/Braun, Colleen/Blatzheim, Joy/Tanner, Marilynn.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521021.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>color photo, 5 x 7 Faculty, Alice Smith School, 1968-69. Names of faculty are identified, see paragraphs below. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Front Row: Armbruster, Pam/Dixon, Nancy/Martens, Barbara/Student teacher/Student teacher/Lundquist, Merilee/Brink, Laurey/Swanson, Charlene/Lamphere, Diane.

Middle Row: Kirschgessner, Marge/Bowman, Darlene/Hagen, Esther/Brodie, Dorothy/Guttormson, Vonnie/Nelson, Doris/Tripp, Cindy/Vinokour, Marilyn/Roth, Linda/Hoots, Polly/Shipka, Barbara/Parten, Alice/Student teacher/Eckman, Margaret/Wigginton, Aileen.

Back Row: Larson, Don/Braun, Colleen/Olson, Marilyn/Student teacher/Kennedy, Linda/Madsen, Marilee/Irving, Lynn/Lynch, Mary/Ahlquist, Rita/Bloom, Evelyn/Tanner, Marilynn/Schubert, Jeanne/Edstrom, Julie/Bullemer, Winston.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521022.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>color photo, 5 x 7 Faculty, Alice Smith School, 1969-70. Names of faculty are identified, see paragraphs below. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Front Row: Bertossi, Sara/Lundquist, Marilee/Lundgren, Robert/Larson, Don/Bullemer, Winston/Martens, Barbara/Fralick, Betty/Kirchgessner, Marge.

Second Row: Lundholm, Anne/Wigginton, Aileen/Marek, Marie/Starkey, Bonnie/Bloom, Evelyn/Hagen, Esther/Hoots, Polly/Bowman, Darlene/Borg, lela/Cook/Munt, Marcia.

Third Row: Graper, Ben/Fraser, Darlene/Lynch, mary/Guttormson, Vonnie/Brodie, Dorothy/Tripp, Cindy/Student teacher/Ahlquist, Rita/Hoppe, Linda/Brink, Laurey/Matson, Marilee.

Back Row: Nelson, Doris/Schubert, Jeanne/Tanner, Marilynn/Armbruster, Pam/Olson, Marilyn/Roth, Linda/Teeson, Betty/Kennedy, Linda/Vinokour, Marilyn/Braun, Colleen.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521023.jpg</location>
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			<title>Black and white photo, 8 x 10, Alice Smith School Football Team, 1967-68, Mr. Lund, coach. No student names identified. Photo appears to be taken at Maetzold field, (the old Hopkins High School Athletic field) near the bleachers, light pole in rear. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521024.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>b/w 3 1/2x 5 inch photo, part of "A day at Alice Smith School", circa 1970-71 school year, photographer: Bob Paul. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971.

Photo shows students at 8:10 a.m. running from the buses into the school. Photo scanned.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521025.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 5 x 7 Flag being presented to Esther Grondahl, Alice Smith School, circa 1952. Esther in black with a corsage. Possibly because she is becoming the new school principal. VFW women dressed in white or light VFW dresses, 50s style, with belts. Woman on right has VFW on her arm patch and appears to be wearing a different style dress than the other four women. Names are not identified. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/20052103.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 5 x 7 First Grade class, Alice Smith School, March 1953, Miss Oram, teacher. Names of students are not identified. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. Photo taken by Daniels Photography,  818 ? Excelsior Ave, Box 253, Hopkins, MN.

E. Alice Oram, 2713 Emerson Ave So, Minneapolis, Grade 1 teacher at Alice Smith, listed in the Hopkins phone book of 1953.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/20052104.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 5 x 7 First Grade class, Alice Smith School, March 1953, Miss Sullivan, teacher. Names of students are not identified. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. Photo taken by Daniels Photography,  818 ? Excelsior Ave, Box 253, Hopkins, MN.

Sullivan, Mary Ann, 110 Fifth Ave No, Grade 1, Alice Smith Elementary. Listed in the 1953 Hopkins phone book.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/20052105.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>b/w 3 1/2x 5 inch photo, part of "A day at Alice Smith School", circa 1970-71 school year, photographer: Bob Paul. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971.

Photo shows the entire Alice Smith School building with church, Gethsemane Lutheran, in background. Photo taken from the playground. Photo was scanned. Students playing on the playground. Good photo of Alice Smith School circa 1970.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521051.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 5 x 7 Second Grade class, Alice Smith School, March 1953, Miss Lilly, teacher. Names of students are not identified. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. Photo taken by Daniels Photography,  818 ? Excelsior Ave, Box 253, Hopkins, MN.

Lilly, Marilyn, Temont Plaza, Grade 2 teacher, Alice Smith, listed in the 1953 Hopkins phone book.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/20052106.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 3 ? x 5 inches of Esther Grondahl Hagen under a giant blown-up earth at EXPO 274, March 29, 1971 at the "new" Lindbergh High School (now is Hopkins High School). Esther is standing in the center of what is now (2005) known as "The Commons" at Hopkins High School. Library, or media center (2005) is up the short flight of stairs behind Esther. Note Lindbergh School&#039;s airplane hanging from the ceiling. 

This is part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. Expo was an event to introduce a new Social Studies curriculum, "Family of Man" to the community. Introductory letter included in scrapbook. Esther is wearing a corsage. This is just before she retired as a long-time Hopkins teacher and principal at Alice Smith. Photo HAS been scanned.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521062.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 3 ? x 5 inches of Esther Grondahl Hagen sitting under a giant blown-up earth at EXPO 274, March 29, 1971 at the "new" Lindbergh High School (now is Hopkins High School). Esther is sitting in the center of what is now (2005) known as "The Commons" at Hopkins High School. Photo most likely was taken by a photographer standing in the balcony overlooking the commons. Note Lindbergh School&#039;s airplane hanging from the ceiling. 

This is part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. Expo was an event to introduce a new Social Studies curriculum, "Family of Man" to the community. Introductory letter included in scrapbook. Esther is wearing a corsage. This is just before she retired as a long-time Hopkins teacher and principal at Alice Smith. Photo HAS been scanned.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521063.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Faculty, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Names of faculty are identified, see paragraphs below. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Front Row: Bullemer, Winston (6)/Lundgren, Bob (Special ed)/Fyten, Lori (Phy ed)/Larson, Don (6)/Corens, Ken (sub in 4)/Olson, Jim (3).

Second Row: Hagen, Esther (Principal)/Fraser, Dolly (6)/Holton, Audrey (music)/Hoots, Polly (4)/Wigginton, Aileen (Secretary)/Martens, Barb (4)/Fralick, Betty (SLD)/Starkey, Bonnie (K)/Jessen, Karen (4).

Third Row: Graper, Ben (Custodian)/Bartle, Nancy (K)/Brink, Laurey (2)/Borg, Lela (head cook)/Lundholm, Anne (5)/Kennedy, Linda (6)/Braun, Colleen (1)/Munt, Marcia (1)/Bowman, Darlene (2)/Ahlquist, Rita (5).

Back Row: Klouda, Margaret (cook)/Bertossi, Sara (5)/Bloom, Evelyn (Library)/Madsen, Marilee (3)/Vinokour, Marilyn (2)/Teeson, Betty (1)/Roth, Linda (3)/Tanner, Marilynn (3)/Hoppe, Linda (5)

Absent: Olson, Marilyn (1)/Brodie, Dorothy (4)/Nelson, Doris (2)/Lynch, Mary (Rem. Reading)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521065.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Special Education, Room 2, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Front Row: Nylander, Scott/Bystedt, Gregg. Back Row: Lundgren, Robert/Smith, John/Larson, Pat/McKay, Mrs. Sally.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521066.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Morning Kindergarten, Room A, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Starkey, Miss Bonnie. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521067.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Afternoon Kindergarten, Room A, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Starkey, Miss Bonnie. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521068.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Morning Kindergarten, Room B, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Bartle, Miss Nancy. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521069.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 5 x 7 Second Grade class, Alice Smith School, March 1953, Miss Krenik, teacher. Names of students are not identified. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. Photo taken by Daniels Photography,  818 ? Excelsior Ave, Box 253, Hopkins, MN.

Krenik, Joan, Temont Plaza, Grade 2 teacher at Alice Smith shown in Hopkins phone book for 1953.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/20052107.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Afternoon Kindergarten, Room B, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Bartle, Miss Nancy. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521070.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 1, Room 6, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Munt, Miss Marcia. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521071.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 1, Room 7, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Teeson, Miss Elizabeth. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521072.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 1, Room 8, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Braun, Mrs. Colleen. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521073.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 1, Room C, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Olson, Miss Marilyn. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521074.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 2, Room 3, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Bowman, Mrs. Darlene. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521075.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 2, Room 4, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Vinokour, Miss Marilyn. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521076.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 2, Room 5, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Brink, Miss Laurey. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521077.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 2, Room 19, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Nelson, Miss Doris. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521078.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 3, Room 23, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Roth, Mrs. Linda. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521079.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 5 x 7 Second Grade class, Alice Smith School, March 1953, Miss Gordon, teacher. Names of students are not identified. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. Photo taken by Daniels Photography,  818 ? Excelsior Ave, Box 253, Hopkins, MN.

Gordon, LaDonna, 138 Eighth Ave N, Grade 2 teacher at Alice Smith, listed in the Hopkins 1953 phone book.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/20052108.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 3, Room 24, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Madsen, Mrs. Marilee. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521080.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 3, Room 25, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Tanner, Mrs. Marilyn. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521081.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 3, Room 26, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Olson, Mr. James. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521082.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 4, Room 21, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Hoots, Mrs. Evelyn. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521083.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 4, Room 22, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Brodie, Mrs. Dorothy (Corens, Ken). Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521084.jpg</location>
		</track>
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			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 4, Room 14, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Martens, Mrs. Barbara. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521085.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 4, Room 15, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Jessen, Miss Karen. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521086.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 5, Room 12, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Lundholm, Miss Anne. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521087.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 5, Room 13, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Hoppe, Miss Linda. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521088.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 5, Room 16, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Bertossi, Miss Sara. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521089.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 5 x 7 Third Grade class, Alice Smith School, March 1953, Miss Lynch, teacher. Names of students are not identified. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. Photo taken by Daniels Photography,  818 ? Excelsior Ave, Box 253, Hopkins, MN.

Teacher is Lynch, Mary, Tremont Plaza, 3rd grade teacher at Alice Smith in the Hopkins phone directory of 1953.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/20052109.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 5, Room 17, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Ahlquist, Miss Rita. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521090.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 6, Room 9, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Kennedy, Mrs. Linda. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521091.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 6, Room 10, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Fraser, Mrs. Darlene. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521092.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>93
Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 6, Room 11, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Larson, Mr. Donald. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521093.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photo, 5 x 7 Grade 6, Room 18, Alice Smith School, 1970-71 School year. Teacher: Bullemer, Mr. Winston. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned and printed. Names are on back of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521094.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo, 3 ? x 5 snapshot of Esther Grondahl Hagen and husband at her retirement party, 1971. Part of a scrapbook to honor Esther Grondahl Hagen, principal at Alice Smith from 1952-1971. 

Photo has been scanned.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Alice_Smith/200521095.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo b/w MTM interior Office circa 1910-1912. Left is Kelley, Olga (Feigal). Also on slide (MTM5).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063510-2.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo West Minneapolis House (Hotel) 803 2nd St. S, Hopkins Circa 1902.

Former # P23.1. West Minneapolis House, 803 2nd St S Hopkins. First hotel in Hopkins built in 1887. We have a file on this home and the Smith family who ran the hotel for many years. See also P157.0 W. Mpls House, Just L of center.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006351.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo b/w MTM interior Office circa 1910-1912. Left is Kelley, Olga (Feigal). Also on slide (MTM5). Look for this in both the small files and in the large MTM file folders.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063510a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo on cardboard, MTM plant exterior, very early (Plant began 1887). Smoke coming out of smokestack. train boxcar on left in front of plant. Words on building "The Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co".</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063511.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo postcard, MTM plant exterior, very early (Plant began 1887). Smoke coming out of smokestack. train boxcar on left in front of plant. Words on building "The Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co".</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063511a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, MTM Hopkins plant exterior with streetcar in front. Streetcars began in 1899. No smoke coming out of smokestack. Words on building "The Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co". Words on building on right: "Engines and Threshers". People are crossing behind the streetcar moving north across the tracks in the direction of "downtown" Hopkins. The number on the streetcar is 1180 or 1120.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063512.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, Interior office of MTM, four people present, possibly shipping office, @1916.

There is a woman at the desk writing and a man off the photo to her left. She is wearing a white blouse with cuff protectors up to her elbows and a long black skirt, white boots or shoes. Two men are talking on the right. One of these men is sitting down, is wearing a vest and white shirt; he has his hand on a two-part desk telephone. There are several calendars on the wall but the date cannot be read, although it looks as if it says "September". We have both an original and a glossy (screened) reprint of this photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063513.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo Postcard, MTM Plant exterior with two-car train in front. Similar to the photo on page 47 of Hopkins Through the Years but this is a different photo. @1920. Note wooden sidewalk and streetlamp.

Great Northern train on tracks in front of the Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company factory in Hopkins @1920. Back of postcard is printed in red ink and states "The Rotograph Co. N.Y. City Printed in Germany 59543."

Donor: Mary Lapic Boucher</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063514.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co (MTM) Steam threshing rigs operating probably in North Dakota or South Dakota. Donor: Mike Zipoy. On back of this it says "Threshing dad". At least 5 workers are seen in the photo.

This photo shows what it was like to thresh with the old Twin City Threshing rigs run by steam power. In photo: two work horses pulling a cart, thrshing rig with several long chutes, Twin City Steam tractor in rear. A companion photo shows a close-up of the tractor. See 2006.35.16.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063515.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co (MTM) Steam engine tractor operating at a farm in North or South Dakota. Donor: Mike Zipoy. 

This photo shows what it was like to thresh with the old Twin City Threshing rigs run by steam power. In photo: two men on tractor; one looks like a worker and the second one like an MTM official. See also 2006.35.15.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063516.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P728-9 One of a series of two photos of the MTM plant after the tornado of 6-2-1925. We have two copies of this photo.

P728 is the eastern (and oldest) section of MTM Co plant taken from village water tower by Howard Stenzel. Note Streetcar viaduct and substation at upper left. Donor: Florence & Win. Portner. P729 ? MTM Parts building at left. Office at right. Looking NW from village water tower. Note: double streetcar track in foreground. In background, fairgrounds buildings at left. Then 1908 high school. Next is St. Joseph school and nun?s home, then new S Jr. High. Extreme right behind MTM office is D.E. Dow barn. Same donor; appears to be taken at same time by same person. Cows are grazing in a farmer&#039;s field in south Hopkins.

Donors: Portner, Florence and Win. Copy donor: Burns, Reid T.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063517.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, small oval, unmounted, MTM plant exterior, very early (Plant began 1887). Smoke coming out of smokestack. train boxcar on left in front of plant. Words on building "The Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co".</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063511b.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P728-9 One of a series of two photos of the MTM plant after the tornado of 6-2-1925. We have two copies of this photo.

P728 is the eastern (and oldest) section of MTM Co plant taken from village water tower by Howard Stenzel. Note Streetcar viaduct and substation at upper left. Donor: Florence & Win. Portner. P729 ? MTM Parts building at left. Office at right. Looking NW from village water tower. Note: double streetcar track in foreground. In background, fairgrounds buildings at left. Then 1908 high school. Next is St. Joseph school and nun?s home, then new S Jr. High. Extreme right behind MTM office is D.E. Dow barn. Same donor; appears to be taken at same time by same person. Cows are grazing in a farmer&#039;s field in south Hopkins.

Donors: Portner, Florence and Win. Copy donor: Burns, Reid T.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063517a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P728-9 One of a series of two photos of the MTM plant after the tornado of 6-2-1925. We have two copies of this photo.

P728 is the eastern (and oldest) section of MTM Co plant taken from village water tower by Howard Stenzel. Note Streetcar viaduct and substation at upper left. Donor: Florence & Win. Portner. P729 ? MTM Parts building at left. Office at right. Looking NW from village water tower. Note: double streetcar track in foreground. In background, fairgrounds buildings at left. Then 1908 high school. Next is St. Joseph school and nun?s home, then new S Jr. High. Extreme right behind MTM office is D.E. Dow barn. Same donor; appears to be taken at same time by same person. Cows are grazing in a farmer&#039;s field in south Hopkins.

Donors: Portner, Florence and Win. Copy donor: Burns, Reid T.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063518.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P754 ?Upsetting Department? about 1914. MTM Co. Front Row: 2nd from left: Oscar Erickson, 4th from right: Matt ?Red? McCauley, 5th from left front: John Novotny, front row far right: Herfy Reed. Donor: Herfy Reed.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063519.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM Paint Shop about 1926 looking N, exterior.

Minneapolis Threshing Machine Paint Shop about 1926. Photo taken from the south looking north. Threshing machines in yard. You can see a scaffolding on right. Donor: Frank J. Harincar.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006352.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P872.0 MTM Office fire 12-8-1925. this photo shows what is left of the building after the fire. Donor: Reid T. Burns and copies by Marvy Advertising. P874.0 (2006.35.21) shows the building actually on fire; one cannot see much because of the smoke. Donor: Reid T. Burns.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063520.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P874.0 MTM Office fire 12-8-1925. this photo shows what is left of the building after the fire. Donor: Reid T. Burns and copies by Marvy Advertising. P874.0 (2006.35.21) shows the building actually on fire; one cannot see much because of the smoke. Donor: Reid T. Burns.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063521.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P88 MTM -- Hopkins Plant of Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co -- Ten women and one guy pose outside in front of a MTM tractor with huge wheels. Taken outside plant. Unknown date and unknown donor. Women are wearing 19-teen style hats and long coats, boots, indicating it is winter.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063522.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P905.0. MTM Co Interior, tractor department erection room about 1926. Donor: Frank J. Harincar.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063523.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P909.0. MTM Co Exterior, guy sitting on old tractors out in Hopkins MTM yard. About 1926. Donor: Frank J. Harincar. Printed on page 50 of book Hopkins Through the Years.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063524.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P995.0. MTM Co Exterior photo about 1906 or 1910. Andrew Petersen came to Hopkins in 1905 and this photo was donated by his son Raymond A. Petersen. Fabric awnings on windows on west side of office building. There is a flag flying from the cupola. There is a large "office" sign on the building in the center. This has a dot in the center as did photo 2006.35.27 that indicates it was hung up on a wall for a while, perhaps in the MTM office near Mr. Petersen&#039;s desk.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063525.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P996.0. Postcard photo. Exterior photo about 1906 or 1910. Gas traction engine. There is an "x" over the third man from the left. He is Andrew Petersen who came to Hopkins in 1905 and this photo was donated by his son Raymond A. Petersen. Worked for MTM. The motor of the large vehicle is inscribed with the words: "Gas Traction Co, Minneapolis Minn".</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063526.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P997.0. Postcard photo. Interior photo about 1906 of MTM factory workers. Andrew Petersen came to Hopkins in 1905 and this photo was donated by his son Raymond A. Petersen. Worked for MTM. If Andrew is on this photo, he is not identified. This has a dot in the center as did photo 2006.35.25 that indicates it was hung up on a wall for a while, perhaps in the MTM office near Mr. Petersen&#039;s desk.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063527.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P1067.0.  Exterior photo of the MTM Hopkins plant from the CM & St. Paul Railroad tracks west of Hopkins about 1912. Very small photo donated by Robert and James Lundquist. MTM water tower, smokestack shown.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063528.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P1068.0.  Small size postcard photo. Exterior photo of the MTM Hopkins plant about 1912 -- Car loading area just north of the plant. Note: steam engine and threshing machine ready for loading. Scaffolding. Donated by Robert and James Lundquist.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063529.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM Paint Shop about 1926 lookins N, exterior. (Second copy)

Minneapolis Threshing Machine Paint Shop about 1926. Photo taken from the south looking north. Threshing machines in yard. You can see a scaffolding on right. Donor: Frank J. Harincar.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006352a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM foundry interior about 1926. 

Minneapolis Threshing Machine (MTM) Foundry interior about 1926. Numerous wooden boxes in front. Only one person is in this photo at the far right. Donor: Frank J. Harincar.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006353.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P1174.0. Train loaded with MTM products. Photo taken Feb 12, 1928. Donor: Albin Uherka. Two different photos showing the train loaded with equipment. See also 2006.35.31.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063530.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P1174.0. Train loaded with MTM products. Photo taken Feb 12, 1928. Donor: Albin Uherka. Two different photos showing the train loaded with equipment. See also 2006.35.30.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063531.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P1399.0. Photograph of an old MTM engine at a modern tractor show. Old Minneapolis engine, color photo, taken at Carlos Grove, Roosevelt MN in 1980. Donor: Gordon P. Anderson.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063532.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P1409.0. Photograph of an old MTM tractor, Minneapolis brand, 35-70 bui8lt in 1915. Donor: Lawrence E. Gardiner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063533.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P1586.0. Post card photograph. Actual photo of an MTM threshing rig at work in a field with an MTM tractor also. Undated. Donor: Vivian J. Blomquist.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063534.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P1587.0. Actual photo of an MTM threshing rig at work in a field with an MTM tractor also. Notice the belts used to drive the thresher. Also use of horses and carts. Undated. Donor: Vivian J. Blomquist.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063535.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P1987.0. Actual photo postcard of an MTM Minneapolis tractor (gas) undergoing field overhaul of its engine. Where? when? Post card donor: Mrs. Hans (Mary) Smith. Looks awfully flat in the background - could it be in the Dakota&#039;s?</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063536.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM interior showing the Hydraulic Flanger, 140- ton. About 1926.

Minneapolis Threshing Machine (MTM) hydraulic Flanger about 1926. Donor: Frank J. Harincar.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006354.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM steam tractor sitting in yard at MTM Hopkins plant, 1910 model. 

Used as a yard tractor until about 1930. Streetcar viaduct in background.

 Donor: Frank J. Harincar.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006355.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM @1926: thresher sitting in yard at MTM Hopkins plant, man standing in front of it 

 Donor: Frank J. Harincar.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006356.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM @1926: thresher sitting in yard at MTM Hopkins plant, man standing in front of it.

 Donor: Frank J. Harincar.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006357.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Postcard photograph, MTM interior, Collection Department 1911. Building burned down in 1925.

Donor: Jack Feudner

This is an MTM post card. Collection department. One man is shown at desk facing front (Amel Feudner perhaps?) and one man has back turned (rear left). This office burned down in December 1925. Photo belonged to Amel L. Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006358.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Postcard photograph, MTM interior, Collection Department 1911. Building burned down in 1925.

Donor: Jack Feudner

This is an MTM post card. Collection department. One man is shown at desk facing front (Amel Feudner perhaps?) and one man has back turned (rear left). This office burned down in December 1925. Photo belonged to Amel L. Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006358a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, MTM office building exterior after tornado of June 2, 1925. Dow House. Taken from high.

Donor: Joseph C. Vesely

Exterior MTM office building, 9th Ave and 2nd St. after the tornado of 6-2-1925. Note Dow House center of picture. New Junior High school upper left. Streetcar track in foreground. Picture taken by Joseph C. Vesely from the water tower built by Hopkins in 1901. Duplicate photo was numbered P1234.1 was donated by Elaine Makousky Filkins. Now it is numbered 2006.35.9a.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006359.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, MTM office building exterior after tornado of June 2, 1925. Dow House. Taken from high.

Donor: Joseph C. Vesely

Exterior MTM office building, 9th Ave and 2nd St. after the tornado of 6-2-1925. Note Dow House center of picture. New Junior High school upper left. Streetcar track in foreground. Picture taken by Joseph C. Vesely from the water tower built by Hopkins in 1901. Duplicate photo was numbered P1234.1 was donated by Elaine Makousky Filkins. Now it is numbered 2006.35.9a.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006359a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Black and white photograph, 3 x 5, Hopkins MTM baseball players in uniform posed outdoors in front of pair of boots, @1912. Shonka, Jack/Shonka, Tony/Burns, Jack/O&#039;Dell, William/Lofgren, Axel R./Nygren, "Spin"/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062033.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins&#039; Smetana Pillmakers baseball team and ballboy, posed around bench at Hennepin County Fairgrounds, with MTM buildings in the background, 1916. Pictured are Hamilton, Aust./Shonka, Jack/Burns, Jack/Eidam, Lou/Maloney, Frank//Smetana, Irwin/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/200472.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Black and white photograph of Hopkins MTM baseball players in uniform posed outdoors in front of pair of boots, @1912. Shonka, Jack/Shonka, Tony/Burns, Jack/O&#039;Dell, William/Lofgren, Axel R./Nygren, "Spin"/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062034.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins A/A basketball players and coach posed indoors in uniform 1913. Jorgensen, Einar/Peterson, George/Lofgren, Butch/Gaertner, Bertram/Nash, Arthur/Perbix, Bill/Kriz, Joe/Anderson, Harvey/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/200621710.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins town team Sun Valley League posed by dugout @1951. Noland, Benny/Larson, Jack/Archambo, John/Rank, Butch/Burns, Reid/MacQueen, Bruce/Jurisch, Chuck</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/200621711.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM baseball team and manager posed in field, house and spectators in background @1902-1906. McConaughey, Sam/Carney, Bill 
See also P 56.0, P 839.0</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/200621712.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Baseball player posed outdoors with two women @1910. Burns, Jack/Burns, Nina/Daubert, Mrs./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/200621713.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM baseball player in field with MTM plant and Hopkins watertower in background @1912. Lofgren, Axel/Lofgren, Butch/ Location flat photo file O.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062175.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>People seated in baseball grandstand @1900. Signed on back in calligraphy "William O&#039;Dell Hopkins, Minn."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062176.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM baseball player in field with house and barn in background @1912. House and barn were located at 1400 Excelsior Avenue W. O&#039;Dell, William/Souba, Fred</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062177.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM baseball player with bat in field with house and barn in background @1912. House and barn were located at 1400 Excelsior Avenue W. Burns, Jack/Souba, Fred</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062178.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM baseball players posed outdoors in front of porch @1912. Lofgren, Axel/Burns, Jack/Shonka, Charlie/Maloney, Art/Nygren, Gust/Hixon, Butler</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062179.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins baseball players posed outside with 1908 Hopkins High School in background 1946. 2006 site of Katherine Curran elementary school. Arndt, Ronnie/Miller, Virg/Johnson, Ted/Culshaw, Bill/Archambo, John/Holy, Frank/Jurisch, Chuck/Larson, Ray/Wiedman, Butch/Dvorak, Harvey/Halleck, Earl/Wolff, Gayle/Hochsteder, Hank/Ronnie, Walt/Seeley, W./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/200623210.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins baseball players posed outside 1946. Arndt, Doug/McQueen, Bruce/Holy, Frank/Hanson, Bud/Tschemperle, Hank/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/200623211.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Men in MB Hagen baseball uniforms, 1920s. Burns, Jack/Hagen, M.B./Miller, Fred/Severson, Hank/Miller, Art/Lundquist, Paul/Shonka, Charlie/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/200623212.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Men posed with bowling trophy at dinner table. Hopkins Commercial Champions 1956-1957. Mishke, Stan/Larson, Al/Brecka, Mike/Kerber, George/Nelson, Neal/Erickson, Walt/Kehr/Jacobson, Carl/Condon, George/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/200623213.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Legion baseball team, @1960s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062324.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man holding baseball with his arm around Hopkins Legion baseball player @1951. Moore, George/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062325.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Base slide Hopkins vs. Wayzata baseball game 1951. Ferguson, Dale/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062326.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in Dahlberg Ford uniform at bat with 1908 Hopkins High School in background 1947. Field was located at 2006 site of Katherine Curran elementary school.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062327.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in uniform at bat with 1908 Hopkins High School, cars and spectators in background 1947.  2006 location of Katherine Curran elementary school, 16th Avenue and Excelsior Avenue.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062328.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in Dahlberg Ford uniform swinging bat with house and greenhouse in background 1947. Photo taken from 2006 site of Katherine Curran School, facing north toward Ex celsior Avenue, with 16th Avenue seen at left. House at 16th and Excelsior still stands 2006. Greenhouse at left of house was demolished late 1990s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062329.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Manager of Hopkins Berries baseball team getting check for $450.00 from Hopkins Betterment Association president. Block, Sheila/Peterson, Al/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062354.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins MTM baseball player posed in field @1912. 
Lofgren, Butch/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/200623633.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph postcard (cut to 3 x 3) of Hopkins MTM baseball player throwing ball on field @1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/200623635.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph postcard of Hopkins advertisers baseball team posed outdoors with bats and balls, 1912. Lofgren, Axel/Lundquist, Paul/Shonka, Charles/Swedberg, George/Miller, Otto/Barry, Steve/Jorgenson, Peter/McCormick, Tom</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/200623636.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of three men and a little girl posed near bench at baseball field @1912. Man in MTM uniform holds box of cigars, other man&#039;s jacket reads "Smetana Pillmakers." Burns, Jack/Hamilton, Austin/Smetana, WIlliam S./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062371.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W postcard photograph of boys basketball team players posed indoors in uniform with ball @1913. Jensen, Ben/Nelson, Chet/Goldberg, Ernie/Cooper, Floyd/Goldberg, Mel
Duplicates from this donor and Lindahl, Wally.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062381.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W postcard photograph of Hopkins Athletic Club boys basketball team players posed indoors in uniform with knee guards and ball @1921. Nelson, Robert/Dahlman, Viggo/Mattson, Hamlin/Maloney, Clifford/Johnson, Gunnar/Olson, Robert/Marchant, Tom/Kroon, Karl</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062391.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of Hopkins baseball team posed with flatbed truck at Hennepin County fairgrounds office @1931. Ess, John Sr./Kartak, Richard/Ess, Alfred/Schwartz, Jessie/Voss, Harold/Chermack, Robert/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062421.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W snapshot of golfers, maybe Interlachen Country Club, Edina, Minnesota @1920. Blurry. Barrett, Bill/ Damaged.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/20062422.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo 8 x 10 Ed Korsmo, Hopkins High School basketball player, 1947-1948 team. (Photo identified by Reid T. Burns 2006). Professional photographic print by Daniels Studio.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/2006410.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo 8 x 10 Bob Mason, Hopkins High School basketball player, 1948 team. (Photo identified by Reid T. Burns 2006). Professional photographic print by Daniels Studio.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/200645.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo 8 x 10 Virg Miller, Hopkins High School basketball player, 1948 team. (Photo identified by Reid T. Burns 2006). Professional photographic print by Daniels Studio.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/200646.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo 8 x 10 Gene Schneider, Hopkins High School basketball player, 1948 team. (Photo identified by Reid T. Burns 2006). Professional photographic print by Daniels Studio.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/200647.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo 8 x 10 Earl Anderson, Hopkins High School basketball player, 1948 team. (Photo identified by Reid T. Burns 2006). Professional photographic print by Daniels Studio.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/200648.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photo 8 x 10 Don Kral, Hopkins High School basketball player, 1948 team. (Photo identified by Reid T. Burns 2006). Professional photographic print by Daniels Studio.

This was part of a group of photos from the class of 1948-49; part of a series of B.B. Shoppe (Miss America) photos, several sports and basketball photos, school baton twirlers, 1949 Aquatennial (Jean Johnson), and 1950 Hopkins Raspberry/Aquatennial photos.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sports/200649.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Small girl in sunbonnet feeding chickens on Harley H. Hopkins farm. Pictured is , Jane/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/20062961.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Dimple Lake Dairy Farm exterior house, barn and outbuildings @1911. On back is written "Anton A. Olson&#039;s Dimple Lake Dairy Farm; right above duck pond on Shady Oak Road to right from Excelsior Blvd." Barn sign in photo actually reads "Demple Lake Dairy Farm."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/200452.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A woman, two men and a boy posed with dairy cows and calves outside of barn @1911. 
Back says "Dimple Lake Dairy Farm (North of the duck pond)." Pictured are Petersen, Hannah/Olson, Anton A./Olson, LeRoy A./Olson, William/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/2006122.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two brown cows in a pasture, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/20078517.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Pederson Dairy Farm, with large frame house and outbuildings @1932, facing to the northwest. Farm was located on west side of County Road 18 (2007 Highway 169). A truck is parked in the yard and MM plant can be seen far background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/2007521.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Pederson Bros. dairy farm Ford flatbed truck parked in yard near outbuilding @1934.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/2007523.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Pederson dairy farm barn, silo, truck and tractor @1934.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/2007524.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man securing one of two trucks with livestock parked near the barn and silos of Pederson dairy farm. Back of photo says "when we sold the herd of cows-1946 or 1947."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/2007528.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A large strawberry patch, probably Hopkins, @1936.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/2007662.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Woman with feed bucket, girl  and chickens, ducks and geese next to outbuilding, @1915. Written on front and back: "Aunt Emma Melcher & her daughter & their poultry on the farm," and "I and Cerilga and a fine pauldry we are going to take the pauldry later on we got about 3,35 little chickens, 40 ducks and 73 little gees so far aunty"</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/2007741.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raspberry pickers posed with wooden boxes, probably on Feltl farm, 1920s. Pictured is Feltl, Mary/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/20078912.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Men in suits watching produce pickers and filled wooden boxes, probably on Feltl farm, 1920s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/20078913.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Four horses of the Feltl farm 1920s. Pictured is Feltl, Margaret/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/20078917.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three berry pickers in hats among the canes @1910, probably on Feltl farm.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/20078926.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Smiling girl in hat on landing of Feltl farm outbuilding @1910. Notice berry boxes in pile on ground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/20078927.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Five berry pickers pose with long-handled baskets among the canes @1920, probably on Feltl farm.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/20078928.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men atop large wagon load of hay pulled by two horses, @1915, probably Feltl farm.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/20078934.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A smiling man holds a bunch of celery in one hand and a knife in the other during harvesting, probably on Feltl farm, @1915.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/20078935.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men laughing in a field, one with his arms around the necks of two cows @1915, probably Feltl farm.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/20078936.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Girl posed next to building and berry boxes @1915, probably Feltl farm.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/20078937.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Strawberry pickers working in a large hilly field, probably on Feltl farm, 1920s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/2007894.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three men and three horses posed in a field @1915, probably on Feltl fram.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/20078941.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Feltl house exterior in winter.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/20078949.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Feltl farmhouse exterior in winter, 1920s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/2007896.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Side view of Feltl farmhouse exterior with large cat in lower porch window and vine on drainage pipes. Upper right corner of house shows shadow from windmill.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/2007901.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Side view of Feltl farmhouse exterior with leafy vine growing on drainage pipes, car at left and grass in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/2007902.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Feltl farmhouse exterior with open and closed porches on right and left sides respectively.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/2007903.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Feltl farmhouse exterior with open porch on right side.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/2007904.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Feltl farm small cinderblock and wood outbuilding with birdhouse on top; building appears to have been built into the side of a hill.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/2007905.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Feltl farm exterior of small white frame barn-like outbuilding with cinderblock stairs and small enclosed entryway.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/2007906.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Feltl farmhouse front exterior with three people standing and talking in front, cars parked to the left and a chair on the lawn.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Farms/2007908.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MAIN ST. WEST HOPKINS MINN. 
(Photograph printed with a "36" on the back, no date unfortunately)
Here is an older view of Hopkins&#039; main street from about 7th Avenue, probably 
@1915. On the back of this photo is written "Hopkins Business Street." This is a view facing to the west. There appear to be just wagons on the unpaved street. Large building on right is berry box factory. You can see the City Hall building (1912) with its tower in the middle of the photo. There is a two-horse wagon loaded with large milk cans stacked-two high. The building in front of the wagon says "LIVERY" in vertical letters and "ROYAL" in vertical letters farther down the street. The sidewalks appear to be paved. The Ottman Funeral Home is the white building (with portico) just beyond City Hall. On the left sidewalk there is a woman dressed in a long dress and wearing a hat. There are two children on the sidewalk behind her, just down the street a little, and two more people farther behind them. Ads are pasted on the wood fence at far left that say "June 21," with a man&#039;s face and the words "SHOWS" and "Pageants."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20052012.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Edina Realty postcard depicting Hopkins main street, 1950s, facing northwest: Matt&#039;s Cafe, Gambles.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20052016.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MASONIC TEMPLE HOPKINS MINN. 7512
Genuine Photograph postcard. This building is located on the north side of Main Street between 9th and 10th Avenues. Time of year appears to be early- to mid-spring. Notice the streetcar support pole in the center. At the far left in the background you can see part of the old public school, one of two school buildings (one was for K-6 grades, and one for 7th-9th grades) on 9th Avenue, located where the current USBank building now stands. Iron fence in the foreground was recently reproduced in the style seen here. Cook-Montgomery Co. Post Cards, Mpls.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/2005204.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MAIN ST. EAST HOPKINS MINN. 758
Genuine Photograph postcard. Lightning rods double as flagpoles (or do flagpoles double as lighting rods?) in this view of Main Street facing to the east from 10th Avenue. Notice the City Hall building on the left in the background. Some kind of pipe was about to be laid on the right side corner by the building labeled "ANDERSON BROS." Also on the right sidewalk is a kind of pole labeled "SODA WATER" in vertical letters. Slight impressions of streetcar lines can be seen running from left to right on he unpaved road. On the left corner is a building labeled "FIRST NATIONAL BANK," farther down the right the signs read "SHOES," "HOPKINS AUTO LIVERY, "ICE CREAM PARLOR," "PETERSON SODA," "ROYAL THEATRE." At front left by the bank is a pole with signs and ads on it which read, starting from the top, "GARAGE" with a finger pointing north of 9th Avenue, a circular "Stromberg Carburetors," "Good Year Service Station," and finally "Republic," showing a cartoon-like character wearing a large top hat and long beard with one arm extended up in the air. Tall telephone poles line the south side of the street (with "Yellowstone Trail" markings, while some other kind of shorter pole lines the north side.) Cook-Montgomery Co. Post Cards, Mpls.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/2005206.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MAIN ST. EAST HOPKINS MINN. 752
Genuine Photograph postcard. Main Street facing to the east from 9th Avenue.
Power, telephone and streetcar lines criss-cross the upper portion of this photo. In the foreground you can see streetcar rails are visible curving out from both sides of unpaved 9th Avenue and onto Main Street. In the background is the Hopkins City Hall building bell tower topped by a lighting rod. Notice too the same girl in the straw hat and lady in the sailor dress seen in the City Hall photo are also shown in this photo. They are also crossing the street, but another lady in white shoes and gloves has joined them. Just behind this threesome are a storefront awning labeled "S.E. SVEC-GROCERIES," and a duplicate awning facing Main Street. Continuing down the left side of the photo the signs read "BARBER SHOP AND POOL ROOM," "POCKET BILLIARDS," XXXXXXXXX, "CIGARETTES," vertical "ROYAL," "SHOES," "HOPKINS THEATRE." On the right side of the photo you signs saying "LUNCH ROOM," MB HAGEN LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING," "J MASEK (Mashek?) TAILOR," "GRAIN BELT." There is also a barber pole out on the sidewalk and a baby buggy wheel in the far right corner of the photo, across the street from the man standing next to a wooden plank structure leaning against the streetcar pole. Cook-Montgomery Co. Post Cards, Mpls.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/2005207.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Postcard Odd Fellows IOOF Hall 821-823 Excelsior Ave #3

Official post card taken looking northeast at the corner of Excelsior Avenue and 9th Ave. This is the IOOF Building, 821-823 Excelsior Avenue, built in 1903, mortgage paid off in 1915. In 1921 this was Beckman&#039;s Sweet shop, in 1941 it was Matt Weldon&#039;s Sweet Shop. Note the number of men sitting along the front of the shop. This was where the street car "Y" was located. Postcard is numberd #3.

This postcard was addressed to Mr. Joseph Peska, Tabor, Czechoslovakia and was mailed from Hopkins Minn on Dec 28 at 9 a.m. Someone has identified this as "XII.27.1922." 2 cent George Washington stamp. There is another postcard sent to the same man, same date - see 2006.1.13.

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos had writing on the back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/2006110.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Postcard 10th and Excelsior, First National Bank @1922

Official post card taken looking northeast at the corner of Excelsior Avenue and 10th Ave. This is the First National Bank Building, 923 Excelsior Avenue.

This postcard was addressed to Mr. Joseph Peska, Tabor, Czechoslovakia and was mailed from Hopkins Minn on Dec 28 at 9 a.m. Someone has identified this as "XII.27.1922." 2 cent George Washington stamp. There is another postcard sent to the same man, same date - see 2006.1.10.

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos had writing on the back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/2006113.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Postcard 11th and Excelsior, looking east Dahlberg Ford, @ 1920. #3406

Official post card taken looking east down Excelsior Avenue at 11th  Ave. Building on corner to the left (north) is Dahlberg Brothers Ford at 1017-1023 Excelsior Ave. On right is a bar and lunch counter, known as Gluek&#039;s Corner. Automobiles line the street.

This postcard had no writing on the back. 

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos had writing on the back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/2006115.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Postcard Excelsior Avenue looking east between 11th and 10th, streetcar at 9th Avenue.

Official postcard taken looking east down Hopkins&#039; Main Street @1905. (Original does not have clouds.) Photographer is standing in the middle of the street between 11th and 10th looking East. On LEFT in building with awning was where Dr. Kucera had his office. The two-story wooden building is Kokesh Hardware, 10th street, First National Bank. RIGHT is Anderson Bros Dry Goods, which became Premack&#039;s and in 2006 is Nathan&#039;s restaurant and antiques. The brick building to the right of Andersons was the Northwestern National Bank. Upstairs Dr. Malerich had a dental office. Streetcar is on Excelsior Ave at 9th. Note gas streetlight in detail. 

One print (K) is a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos had writing on the back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/2006119.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Postcard Excelsior Avenue looking west at 9th Avenue @1920. Streetcar. N761

Official post card taken looking west down Hopkins&#039; Main Street @1920. Photographer is standing at 9th Avenue. Streetcar approaching Excelsior Avenue on the right (north) side. This was where people waited for the streetcar. Peterson Confectionery (later Jorgensen&#039;s) is at 901 Excelsior Ave. Huge "Drink Coca-Cola" sign on building. Taken about 1920 because postcard was addressed May 13, 1920. Streets have both buggies and horses and some cars. On the right, there would be the Masonic Temple next to Peterson&#039;s, then Maetzold Hardware.

On the left side of the street was Caroline Drug Store, Olson&#039;s Restaurant, there is a sign for a "Hotel", Johnson Brothers Butcher Shop, Charleston Clothing and Shoes sign can be seen.

Postcard was dates May 13, 1920 and addressed to Miss Lillie Whitsit, 232 S. Trowbridge, Indianapolis, Ind. "So far I have received no answer so will try again. Am in the best of health and quite busy. Just got back from the northern part of the state, drove 276 miles in one run. What on earth is the matter than I don&#039;t hear from a letter following this card. Let me hear from you soon. Yours J.J. Peshina, Box 610, Hopkins Minn."

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos had writing on the back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/2006120.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Excelsior Avenue Street Scene 8th and Excelsior looking West @1917 #6404

Official post card taken while standing in the middle of Excelsior Avenue between 7th and 8th Avenues. City Hall on northwest corner of Main Street and 8th Ave shown on the right. Drug store on the left at 722-724 Excelsior Ave was first Marsh Drug, then Bacon Drug Store, then Hainert, then Remer Drug Store depending on date. See p. 188 of Hopkins Through the Years. This building (on left) was built about 1893 and torn down in 2002.

This photo post card is numbered 6406. Could be compared to photo P-188.0 which is numbered 64-01. Clint Blomquist dated photo P-188 as before 1917. Both autos and horse carts occupy the street.

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos had writing on the back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/200619.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Edina Realty 1999 black and white photographic montage large format postcard of Hopkins public schools and street scenes 1900-1920s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20062011.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of Hopkins&#039; Mainstreet (then Excelsior Avenue) circa 1920, north side facing west. Photo shows from left city hall building, Shimota paint and wall paper store, Schutz Livery building, John Klopp blacksmith shop. Car wheel seen far right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20062085.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two women seated in single-horse buggy parked in front of Quist Shoe Store, 811 Excelsior Avenue, and Swedberg Jewelry and Photography, 809 Excelsior Avenue, @1910. Sign on left says "LIVERY FEED AND SALESTABLE LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING MOVING, ETC. OFFICE ACROSS THE STREET A. F. ANDERSON PROP."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/200624312.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>WWI soldiers parading on Excelsior Avenue, @1919. Buildings from left: Shimota&#039;s Yellow Trail Garage, Berry Box Factory, McDonald Feed Mill.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/200624313.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Excelsior Avenue at 7th Avenue facing west, 1950s. At left are Bursch&#039;s Cafe, Koss paint, on right are Hopkins Motor Sales, The Club Cafe, Gustafson-Fuxa, Inc., City Hall.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/200624315.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins road crew and horses with Excelsior Avenue in the background, @1915. Six men hold five teams of two horses each. From left buildings in background are the Opera Hall, 816 Excelsior Avenue W., Blomquist Grocery, Truman Building, City Hall, 723 Excelsior Avenue W. Pictured is Burnes, George "Dodie"/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/200624316.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Excelsior Avenue in Hopkins @1908. Pictured are Opera Hall, Koblas building, Hilmer Olson building, Smetana store, Johnson Bros. building, Swanson building. Banner for Hennepin County fair is seen upper right: "Bigger and better than ever." Autos parked on both sides of street.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20062441.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Printed, folded 4 x 4 Christmas greeting card with B/W reprint of Hopkins Excelsior Avenue at 9th Avenue street scene facing west from @1916. Streetcar can be seen far right, cars and horse-drawn wagon.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20062461.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins&#039; Ninth Avenue and Excelsior Avenue intersection @1912.
Duplicates Henry Pokorny Jr., G.E. Westling donors.
P 2399.0 FPF B location</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20062521.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Snow covered Hopkins main street looking east from Ninth Avenue. Saloon and lunchroom building on right, H. M. Peterson & Co sign on left @1915.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20062532.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Main street Hopkins looking east from 12th Avenue at Excelsior Avenue 1956, autos on street.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20062564-1.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Postcard photograph of Hopkins @9th and Excelsior Avenues (2006 Mainstreet), looking west @1917. Buggies and cars on unpaved street, concrete sidewalks. Shown are Chas. Blomquist and Co., The Fair, Otis&Otis, Opera Hall, Grain Belt Beer Saloon, Koblas Groceteria, M.B. Hagen Laundry and Dry Cleaning, Hultin Building, Saloon and Lunch Room, Charlston Clothing and Shoes, State Bank, Swedberg Jewelry and Photographer, Oscar Quist, Royal Theatre, Skottegard Bakery, John Erickson Billiards, IOOF building, H.M. Peterson Confectionary.
Duplicates are 1990s reproductions P 2400.0, .1, .2 from various donors.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20062565.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Excelsior Avenue W. from 7th Avenue looking west. Pictured at left are Eidam Grocery, Kucera and Bren Hardware, on right are pictured Shimota&#039;s Yellow Trail Garage, Klopp, John Blacksmith Shop (note man in doorway), Schutz Livery, F.J. Shimota Paints, City Hall, Oltman Furniture and Undertaking, Royal Theatre, @1918-1923. Sign with cross on garage window on right says "While someone gives his Life, what are you giving?" Telephone poles at left display fliers with men&#039;s faces on them.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20062566.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Intersection of Excelsior Boulevard (2007 Mainstreet) at 9th Avenue looking west, 1950s. Pictured are IOOF building with Ben Franklin store, Meyer&#039;s Department Store, Blue Ribbon Bar, Bishop&#039;s Bakery.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20062568.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins looking west from 7th Avenue at Excelsior Avenue 1956, autos on street. 
Duplicate reproduction P 2456.0 donor from Pokorny, Henry Jr.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20062591.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Excelsior Avenue looking west from 7th Avenue, spring 1990.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20062641.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three Excelsior Avenue views over varying years.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/200626410.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Excelsior Avenue looking west from 7th Avenue, spring 1990.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20062642.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Workers and pedestrians at Mainstreet and 11th Avenue facing north, 1995.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20062646.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Workers and pedestrians at Mainstreet and 11th Avenue facing north, 1995.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20062647.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Excelsior Avenue at 9th Avenue facing east @1929. Autos on street, streetcar tracks foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20062649.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins&#039; Excelsior Avenue (Mainstreet 2006) at 7th Avenue looking southwest, 1979-1989. Pictured are Champion Auto Store, Vern&#039;s Barber Shop, Blunt and Carlson Carpet, Koss Paint and Wallpaper, Mister Donut. Autos on street, American flags on lamposts.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20062801.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins&#039; mainstreet looking west from 8th Avenue North @1920. Sent by Edina Realty.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/200630017.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Excelsior Avenue facing east between 8th and 9th Avenues, @1945. Royal Theatre fascade far left, City Hall.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/200630310.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Excelsior Avenue at 9th Avenue looking east, @1915. Busy street scene, people gathered in front of S.E Svec store in IOOF building, hearse parked the wrong way on street at left, U.S. flags in second story window of Purity Bros. building, unpaved street, horses can be seen far background, center. Royal Theatre, city hall also pictured.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/200630317.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Excelsior Avenue at 9th Avenue facing west, 1950s. Pictured are Olsen and Pfeiffer drug store, Nygren&#039;s, U.S. flags on streetlights.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/200630318.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Northwestern Bell telephone exchange building in snow, @1932. Building was located on the northwest corner of 11th Avenue North and Excelsior Avenue.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20063037.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Line up of MTM steam engines ready for shipping, May 1899. (In book HOPKINS THROUGH THE YEARS page 48). There are two men in the photograph but they are not identified.

P162 (MTM Photos) 2006.59.10</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065910.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Exterior of MTM Hopkins. Matches a photo entitled ?Panoramic view Hopkins Minn. March 1903? so even though it does not have a date on it, it appears this is when this photo was taken ? from the same vantage point, looking two different direction, one at the town, and one at the factory. Photo studio: V.A. Brown, Minneapolis Minn, 201 East Lake St. Photographer: W.H. Chestek, Hopkins, Minn. Donor: Shady Hill, Betty I. Feltl, 936 12th Ave So, Hopkins MN 55343.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006591.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>MTM Co. Personnel, circa 1899. (Office and management) includes a very short Paul Swenson (4th from left in front), plant superintendent.

Front row (L to R): Wickander, Charles/Kitcher, Charles/Kinney, H.C. (Steno)/Swenson, Paul, Supt/Kenaston, F.E. (Pres)/Anderson, W.R. (Shipping)/Coddington, E.F. (Collections)/Wiff, N.A. (Supt. Agencies)/Oliver, orris/Shaughnessy, Wm. Jr/Shaughnessy, Wm Sr.
Back Row (L to R) Whitmarch, F.C./McBride, L.E./Leonard, John/Haas, Henry/Graves, Grace Della/Graves, F.E./Kneeland, Eva/McWade, Capt. W.S./Russell, Susie/Ritchie, W.H./Blimeyer, F.S./Newland, Eva/Coddington, Mrs. E.F./Newland, Herb/Kenaston, Burt/Lilligren, Lloyd/Close, Ernest/Owens, Williams</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065911.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM factory employees. Most likely carpentry or "fix-it" employees. Each man is holding some sort of tool -- hammer, wrench, saw, L-square, piece of sheet metal, clamp.  Front row center with watch chain is Henry (Hank) Moore. Child sitting in front is Austin Hamilton. Donor: Lynn Winterfield.
P164  (MTM Photos)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065912.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>MTM Factory employees circa 1900. 2nd row from front, fifth from left: Henry (Hank) Moore. Donor: Lynn Winterfield. 
P165 (MTM Photos)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065913.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM factory employees circa 1900. [unfortunately, none of these people are identified].
P166 (Laptop)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065914.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM Foundry, circa 1898. Donor: Lynn Winterfield. We have several small photos of this too.
P167. (MTM Photos)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065915.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM machine shop, Paul Swenson, plant superintendent in the center in bowler hat and mustache. Circa 1898.
P168 (MTM Photos)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065916.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM foundry workers 1898. Donor (2 photos) Lynn Winterfield, A.L. Feudner.
P170 (MTM Photos)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065917.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM foundry workers 1898. Donor (2 photos) Lynn Winterfield, A.L. Feudner.
P170 (MTM Photos)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065917a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM shop crew, 1898. Paul Swenson is on front right, standing in suit and bowler hat white paper in his pocket. Donor unknown. Early donation to the Hopkins historical society. There is a horse in the far right with a feed sack on his mouth and a hat on? Also there is a dog and several very young boys. Are these children getting in the photo or are they workers?
P238 (Laptop)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065918.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Old MTM office where new Machine Shop was built, part of main office. Pictured by telephone: James Meng. 1909. In our log book it states the office is on 9th and second street. (Also on slide #MTM2)
P241 (Laptop)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065919.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>MTM office staff front entrance of building circa 1906 [?]. ALL names identified on back. Two identical original photos. 

Front row seated: Kasmoski, John/Perbix, Jacob/Hill, Mr./Frahm, Mr./Feudner, William/Chamberlain, Harry/Jensen, Dan/McDonald, Jack/Ringham, Elmer/Anderson, W.R./Gaertner, Bert/Savery, Bolivar/

Second Row: Haag, Fred/Gault, John/Saetree, Andrew/Coddington, E.F./ Anderson, Myrtle/Meng, Jas./Olsen, Wm/Ringham, Mr (brother to Elmer)/Tighe, Allie/Christenson, Clarence/Coddington, Mrs. E.F./12 unknown/Larsen, Einar

Third row on stairs: Lauer, Evert/#2 unknown/Nash, Arthur/Kramer, Bill/ 5 unknown/Ritchie, W.H. (Sec?y)/Leonard, Jack/Hromadke, Joe/Newland, Herb/Dyer, Harry/Bisbee, A.J./Stowe, Ed/Tighe, Richard/McWade Cap?t/Hosp, Joseph</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006592.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>MTM Collection Department (Office interior photo) circa 1909. This is in the old office where new Machine Shop was built. Only one is identified, Amel L. Feudner is 4th from the left beginning with man at desk in middle. Donor: Amel Feudner. (also on slide MTM4) P242 (Laptop)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065920.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM Collection Department (Office interior photo) circa 1909. This is in the old office where new Machine Shop was built. Only one is identified, Amel L. Feudner is 4th from the left beginning with man at desk in middle. Donor: Amel Feudner. (also on slide MTM4) P242 (Laptop)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065920a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM Employees (probably in machine shop) circa [blank]. From the left: No 10 Anton Sidla. Donor Dean Empanger. [photo was very dark so I lightened it up a bit].
P255-1 (Laptop)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065921.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>May 1899. A shipment of MTM steam tractors and threshing rigs to Fargo/Grand forks. The tractors were used solely to power the threshing rigs NOT for cultivation which was still done by horse. Donor: Lynn Winterfield, Eden Prairie MN. Edmund A. Brush, Photographer. Train has large signs on it: "RED River Valley Special" and "Minneapolis Threshing Machinery leads the world"

This was once a common sight in Hopkins. Photo says "no 3" on back and is mounted on a large cardboard backing. 
P156. (MTM Photos)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065922-1.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>The MTM Engine erection shop about 1920. Donor: Adolph Sidla. On back it says this: ?Clint: A picture of Mpls Threshing Machine Co. This must have been in the Boiler Shop south of the Milw tracks. It was called the Engine Erections Shop. Ed Kral was some kind of a straw boss there. They were still making these about 1920 or so as my dad used to paint them. ? [signed] Adolph Sidla.
P336 (Laptop)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065923.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline Core Room, L to R in foreground, 1. Carl Redeen, 2. Carl Lofgren 3. Martin Beckman. Donor: Clinton A. Lofgren. (P 50 in book HOPKINS MN THROUGH THE YEARS)
P438 (MTM Photos)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065924.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>MTM Co circa 1910. Upstairs office in old MTM office building next to Paul Swenson?s Supt office. Bert Gaertner and Grace Romine in picture. Note spittoon along side stool; also company switchboard. Donor: Jacob Perbix. Date on calendar is 1910. Also on slide (MTM3).
P524 (Laptop)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065925.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>MTM Co circa 1910. Upstairs office in old MTM office building next to Paul Swenson?s Supt office. Bert Gaertner and Grace Romine in picture. Note spittoon along side stool; also company switchboard. Donor: Jacob Perbix. Date on calendar is 1910. Also on slide (MTM3).
P524 (Laptop)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065925a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline Foundry L to R: Irv Horner, Hans Smith. (p49 book HOPKINS MN THROUGH THE YEARS).
P648 (MTM Photos)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065926.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM Co Crew circa 1890. L-R in second row #4 Henry Moore (with dirby) and 3 is John (Jack) Burns. Donor: Richard E. Tostesen.
P722 (Laptop)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065927.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM baseball team 1903-1907. 
Front row: Wm. J. Carney, Mascot Dick Curren and Unidentified.
2nd row: unidentified, Billy O&#039;Dell, Jack Burns, Clyde Snavely.
3rd Row: Gus Japs, billy Moran, "Snowball" Jeppesen.
Back row: unidentified, E.C. Close, Joseph Hosp
Bill Carney was the only ex-major league player to play for a local team. After pitching and managing this team, he operated a two-lane bowling alley in the basement of the Opera Hall on main street in Hopkins. Later, he was a game warden. Gus Japs was one of 8 brothers. Bob Seiberlich claimed to own the first "factory-made" automobile in Hopkins. This team was written up in the HOPKINS CENTENNIAL ALBUM.
Donor: Alwilda Millhouse.
P839 (Laptop)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065928.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM Steam engine and thresher with threshing crew. Donor: Dean Empanger.
P1186 (MTM Photos)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065929.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM office staff front entrance of building circa 1906 [?]. ALL names identified on back. Two identical original photos. 
NAMES:
Front row seated: Kasmoski, John/Perbix, Jacob/Hill, Mr./Frahm, Mr./Feudner, William/Chamberlain, Harry/Jensen, Dan/McDonald, Jack/Ringham, Elmer/Anderson, W.R./Gaertner, Bert/Savery, Bolivar/

Second Row: Haag, Fred/Gault, John/Saetree, Andrew/Coddington, E.F./ Anderson, Myrtle/Meng, Jas./Olsen, Wm/Ringham, Mr (brother to Elmer)/Tighe, Allie/Christenson, Clarence/Coddington, Mrs. E.F./12 unknown/Larsen, Einar

Third row on stairs: Lauer, Evert/#2 unknown/Nash, Arthur/Kramer, Bill/ 5 unknown/Ritchie, W.H. (Sec?y)/Leonard, Jack/Hromadke, Joe/Newland, Herb/Dyer, Harry/Bisbee, A.J./Stowe, Ed/Tighe, Richard/McWade Cap?t/Hosp, Joseph</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006592a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM (Minneapolis Threshing Machine co) Employees posing outside factory, unknown date. Some dressed up. Others in worker clothing.
Some identified: L to R front row: #5 Harrison, Jack/#9 Tosteson, E./
Second row:  #2 Swedberg, Chas/#4 McGannon, Tom
Third Row: #3 Schrader, Henry ?/Kokesh, Frank (?)
Fourth row, none known.
P32.1 (Laptop) 2006.59.3</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006593.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM foundry interior with employees. 1900. Donor: Edith Dominick Parsons.
(P1354 in MTM Laptop)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065930.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM employees abt 1890. L to R sitting on platform front row: #9 Charley Novak, 10 Joe Novak. Donor: Rosalie Rowe Dahlin.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065931.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis engine #5776 built in 1907. 22 HP, 9 1/2 x 11 Bore and Stroke. Looks as if it is from Leland Wyman. Taken at a tractor show? P1565 (MTM Photos)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065932.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis engine #7281 Built in 1914, 25 HP. Looks as if it is from Leland Wyman. Taken at a tractor show? P1566 (MTM Photos)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065933.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>color. Minneapolis Engine #7352 (modern photo) originally built in 1914. 28 HP Canadian boiler. Donor: Leland Wyman. Taken at a tractor show? P1647. (Laptop P1647)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065934.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM employees loaded on threshers ? 52 people in photo, some identified. [dupl. 1878]. Photo taken between 8th and 9th avenues on M and St. Louis RR tracks circa 1920s. Note streetcar can be seen on left. House at far right is 809 2nd street south in Hopkins. 
Front Row Lft to Rt:
1 Jenson, Siebold standing/
5 Winkler, Dave kneeling/
7 Hughes, Billy kneeling/
11 Dvorak, Albin (Henry or Emil?) standing
13 Jenson, Martin standing

Middle Row
2: Tomsche, Ed standing
9 Blixted, Pete

Top row: L to R
10 Haskin, Harry

Donor: Gladys Jenson Pederson.
Digital copy: P1677. (Laptop)

(We have two identical photos of this. Also P1878 donated by James l. Johnson.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065935.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM employees loaded on threshers ? 52 people in photo, some identified. [dupl. 1878]. Photo taken between 8th and 9th avenues on M and St. Louis RR tracks circa 1920s. Note streetcar can be seen on left. House at far right is 809 2nd street south in Hopkins. 
Front Row Lft to Rt:
1 Jenson, Siebold standing/
5 Winkler, Dave kneeling/
7 Hughes, Billy kneeling/
11 Dvorak, Albin (Henry or Emil?) standing
13 Jenson, Martin standing

Middle Row
2: Tomsche, Ed standing
9 Blixted, Pete

Top row: L to R
10 Haskin, Harry

Donor: Gladys Jenson Pederson.
Digital copy: P1677. (Laptop)

(We have two identical photos of this. Also P1878 donated by James l. Johnson.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065935a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w drawing Minneapolis Farm tractor, (early steam engine) donor: James Zdrazil from Dallas Lien.
P1820 (MTM Photos)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065936.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM Woodshop crew 1901. List of men were printed in the newspaper [attached list] but detailed list of names do not exist.
Unknown order but here are the names: Harrison, John.O./Kelley, Robert/Kelley, Archie/Weberg, John/Dvorak, T./Olson, J/Scarlet, Mr./Russell, Mr./Faltin, James/Benash, John/Swetsberg, Charley/Dvorak, William/Anderson, Mr/Kokesh, Joseph/McGenty, George/Kokesh, F.J./Kutcher, James

John Harrison built the first MTM building in Hopkins before the corporation itself moved in in 1887. He is pictured in the 2nd row from the front, middle (6th from left).
P32-2 (Laptop)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006594.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM Woodshop crew 1901. List of men were printed in the newspaper [attached list] but detailed list of names do not exist.
Unknown order but here are the names: Harrison, John.O./Kelley, Robert/Kelley, Archie/Weberg, John/Dvorak, T./Olson, J/Scarlet, Mr./Russell, Mr./Faltin, James/Benash, John/Swetsberg, Charley/Dvorak, William/Anderson, Mr/Kokesh, Joseph/McGenty, George/Kokesh, F.J./Kutcher, James

John Harrison built the first MTM building in Hopkins before the corporation itself moved in in 1887. He is pictured in the 2nd row from the front, middle (6th from left).
P32-2 (Laptop)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006594a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co Foundry Crew circa 1899. Some names identified on the scan. Two identical photographs. Donor: Mr. & Mrs. Charles Romportl on one and not named on the other.

First row: 1 Hemza, Charles/2 unknown
Second Row: 1 unknown /Milbert, John/ 3-4 unknown/5 Redeen, ____/6 Milbert, Matt/7Redeen, Elmer/8 unk/9Lorence, Henry.
Third row 1. Smith, Hans/2 unk/3 Beckman, Otto/4 Hosp, ____/5  Zajicek, Joseph/
Back row: 1 Peterson, Emil/2 unk/3Sidla, A./4-5 unk 6 Hromadka, Fred
P32-3-1 (Laptop) 2006.59.5</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006595.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co Foundry Crew circa 1899. Some names identified on the scan. Two identical photographs. Donor: Mr. & Mrs. Charles Romportl on one and not named on the other.

First row: 1 Hemza, Charles/2 unknown
Second Row: 1 unknown /Milbert, John/ 3-4 unknown/5 Redeen, ____/6 Milbert, Matt/7Redeen, Elmer/8 unk/9Lorence, Henry.
Third row 1. Smith, Hans/2 unk/3 Beckman, Otto/4 Hosp, ____/5  Zajicek, Joseph/
Back row: 1 Peterson, Emil/2 unk/3Sidla, A./4-5 unk 6 Hromadka, Fred
P32-3-1 (Laptop) 2006.59.5</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006595a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Paul Swenson and Mpls. Threshing Machine Co (MTM)  employees, unknown date. Paul Swenson, superintendent, is kneeling in front and center, wearing a bowler hat and having a mustache. A very large number of men are on this photo.
P32-4 (Laptop) 2006.59.6


P 56 (MTM Photos) and p56copy2 (Laptop) ? 2006.59.7
MTM ball team from Hopkins. Names identied on copy 2. [Reid T. Burns, an elderly gentleman, comes into our museum often. He is the grandson of Jack Burns #8, who is a very young man on this photo. His father was hired, so Reid says, because he was a good ball player. They traveled all over playing ball.] This was on p 129 of the book.
Names: Levendusky, Joe (1)/ 2 O?Dell, Billy (2)/Seiberlich, Bob (3) Catcher) /McCoughnehy, Sam (4)/Moran/Billy (5)/Manager (6)/Tigh, Tommy (7)/Burns, Jack (8)/Jepson, Snowball (9)/Levendusky, John (10)/Peteler, ____(11)/Kerns, Jimmy (12-Mascot)

P86 (Laptop) 2006.59.8
MTM Office 1912 ?This picture was taken in about 1912 ? part of the old office.? Donor: Jacob Perbix 7/24/72.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006596.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM ball team from Hopkins, @1897 or 1900. Names identied on copy 2. [Donor: Reid T. Burns, an elderly gentleman, comes into our museum often. He is the son of Jack Burns #8, who is a very young man on this photo. His father was hired by MTM, so Reid says, because he was a good ball player. They traveled all over playing ball.] This was on p 129 of the book HOPKINS THROUGH THE YEARS.

Names (Follow the numbers on photo):
1. Levandusky, Joe-- from Chaska, Pitcher; also had brothers on the team/ 
2. O?Dell, Billy (Sr.) Shortstop/
3. Seiberlich, Bob-- Catcher (B.Munson&#039;s grandfather)
4. Sweeny, Morgan --second base
5. Moran, William "Billy"--left field
6. McConaughey, Sam  Manager (he used to run a bar in Hopkins where Hoagie&#039;s restaurant is now)
7. Tighe, Tommy--center field /
8. Burns, Jack -- first base, (Reid T. Burns&#039; father; ran a sandwich shop in Hopkins)/
9. Jeppesen, Snowball -- Right field/
10. Levandusky, Frank-- short stop--from Chaska, brothers on the team /
11. Levandusky, John --third base -- from Chaska, brothers on the team
12. Kerns, Jimmy (12-Mascot) or Julius Nelson (Louis Nelson&#039;s grandfather?)

This team was written up by Jim Markham in the Hennepin Co Review (unknown date):
"Back in 1900 this ball team was a championship outfit and the terror of the best clubs around this section of the country. Organized in 1900, the tossers won every battle of the season and turned in a 100 percent standing. The next year they lost only one battle and it took the then crack Red Wing nine down the river, 16 long innings to beat em at that. The boys represented the Minneapolis threshing machine company as their uniforms indicate. Sam McConaughey was the dapper and shrewd manager...."

The team played where the Butler Building was located in Minneapolis near Target Center, beginning in 1897.

Ref: P 56 (MTM Photos) and p56copy2 (Laptop) ? 2006.59.7.
There is a framed photo of this team without the numbers written on it. That was donated by Jerre Miller and is digitized in the photos for the book Hopkins through the years, Civic and Society, baseball1900. That is filed under number 2005.16.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006597.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM Office 1912 ?This picture was taken in about 1912 ? part of the old office.? Donor: Jacob Perbix 7/24/72. Many roll-top desks with cubby holes. 9 men can be seen working, none are identified. Interesting "task lights" hanging by each desk are strung up on wires that cross the room. "Gibson Girl" style calendar on far wall.
P86 (Laptop) 2006.59.8</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006598.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>MTM officials observing operation of threshing rig on a farm during harvest time. ? [actually, this looks like a farm machine display. This wouldn?t be the 1893 fair would it? Paul Swenson is second from right--BOE].
P161 (Laptop) 2006.59.9</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2006599.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline Advertisement, original newsprint for the Minneapolis Moline G706 tractor. the Proof of Power is in the Performance!</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007238-1.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Baseball Team photo @1900. Team played where Butler Building stands in downtown Minneapolis. Photo shows players wearing MTM Co. uniforms. 
Reid Burns identified numbered players (numbered copy in file cabinet SPORTS folder) in photo as:
1. Lewenduski, Joe/
2. O'Dell, Billy Sr./
3. Seiberlich, Bob/ (B. Munson's grandfather)
4. Sweeney, Jack/
5. Moran, Billy/
6. McConehey, Sam/ (used to run a bar where Hoagies in Hopkins is now). 
7. Tigh, Tommy/ 
8. Burns, Jack/ (Reid Burns' father)
9. Jepson, Snowball/
10. Lewendusky, Frank/ (Chaska)
11. Lewendusky, John/ (pitcher)
12. Kern, Jimmy/ (mascot)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2005161.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, The Shah of Iran visits Minneapolis Moline. June 27, 1958. J. Russell Duncan, President of Minneapolis Moline welcomes the Shah. First Head-of-State Visit to Hopkins.
See Newspaper 44, 7-3-1958. Old Number P2146.0. Donor: Walter F. Yeager.

Newspaper (Hennepin County Review) Moline President J. Russell Duncan welcomed the Shah of Iran to Hopkins and the Moline Plant friday morning. A large crowd was on hand in front of the firm's headquarters when the Shah's motorcycle-escorted caravan arrived. -- Beaming happily, the Shah climbed aboard the huge orange 5-star tractor presented him by Minneapolis Moline. As he sat in the seat, the tractor's motor was started, startling a squad of some 50 photographers crowding about. Mr. Duncan praised the shah's "Interest in the advancement of agriculture."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/200721.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline retirement party for Frank Bennett, Manager of Northern Sales Division, Hopkins, 1955.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007210.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline Co, Frank Bennett (right). He was Manager of Northern Sales division, Hopkins. Retired about 1955. This photo was taken 1950-1960. Donor: Walter Yeager.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007211.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior, Minneapolis Moline Co Main Office building in Hopkins. 1940s, 1950s.

Donor: F. Gordon Pederson.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007212.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Aerial View of Minneapolis Moline Plant in Hopkins about 1945-1954. Two water towers can be seen, on the right is the Hopkins Water Tower, on the left is Minneapolis Moline’s water tower. Also the large M-M Co smokestack. Farms can be seen west of 11th Avenue.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007213.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>View of Minneapolis Moline Co Plant in Hopkins taken from the top of a building looking south. Late 1950s, 1960s. Station wagons and lots of “fins” can be seen on the cars! Note the more “modern” style of the Minneapolis Moline Water tower. Words on the building “Look to Minneapolis Moline for Dynamic Progress in Farm and Industrial Machinery.” Photo taken by Daniels Photography. Donor: Gordon Pederson.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007214.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1940s era truck pulling a small MM farm tractor in front of the Minneapolis Moline Sales showroom building. Truck has a bow on its door handle. Tractor has the following sign: “Merry Christmas, Happy Prosperous New Year, to Carl from Dad.” Photo number is 3202. Donated by Isabel Johnson and Ray AG Larson.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007215.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline Power Implement company Home office Building. Photo taken Nov 16, 1944 (photo number 5022). Photo by A.H. Jensen, Commercial Photography, Minneapolis, Minn.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007216.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>SEC office building using old Minneapolis Moline office at 11th Avenue and County Road 3. Over door, it also says CPT, which stands for Cassette Powered Typewriter Corporation.

Companion newspaper article, Hopkins Sun, Raspberry Festival special edition, July 19-28, 1974. Broghammer, Frank is the controller for CPT and was the Hopkins Raspberry Festival Director in 1970. Eichhorn, Richard, is executive vice-president. The technolody that this company made is a correcting typewriter, and a recording onto cassette tape. Joy, Sherry, is marketing director.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007217.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Old Moline building being used by the SEC company, 1970s. Automobile appears to be 1970s models, license plate might say “1978”.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007218.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline Factory in the 1960s. Looks as if the buildings and area are in decline. Donor: F. Gordon Pederson.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007219.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, The Shah of Iran visits Minneapolis Moline. June 27, 1958. First Head-of-State Visit to Hopkins. Sign states: Minneapolis Moline and Sabet-Pasal Co, MM Distributor in Tehran, Welcome His Majesty The Shah of Iran?
See Newspaper 44, 7-3-1958. Donor: Walter F. Yeager.

Iran, Shaw of/Pahlavi, Mohammad Reza (Shah of Iran)/Shaw of Iran/Minneapolis Moline Shaw of Iran visit 1958/Head of State visit to Hopkins Shaw of Iran/Sabet-Pasal Co</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/200722.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline Tractor, gasoline engine. Date? Photo number 3704.

Donor: James Zdrazil from Dallas Lien. Photo by A.H. Jensen, Commercial Photographer, Minneapolis, Minn. On back it says, Automotive ___ gra Dept, H.J. Andersen.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007220.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline City of New York Sanitation Truck #238-851 made by Minneapolis Moline. Circa 1950s. Left to right: Matt Carol, vice President of Minneapolis Moline; Roger Hipell, Head of Industrial Dept, Minneapolis Moline, and a Supervisor of the NY City Sanitation dept.

Donor: Walter F. Yeager.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007221.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline truck cab 1930s-1940s?

Donor: James Zdrazil from Dallas Lien.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007222.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Frank Kurtz on his farm south of Glen Lake (Minnetonka) Minnesota on a Minneapolis Moline tractor photo taken April 1940 by Associated Sales Co Inc, 3123 E Jefferson Ave, Detroit Mich.

Donor: Esther Clarke, Minneaplis Mn.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007223.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Engines in Engine Manufacturing Room, Minneapolis Moline.

Donor: James Zdrazil from Dallas Lien.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007224.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Early Twin City Gas Tractor, MTM with Moline Monitor Drill. Photo taken in Cavalier, N.D., of the Johnson Bros. Plowing, Packing, Harrowing and Seeding in one operation. 1919 written on back.

Donor unknown. #86, Photographers name in right corner, can't read.


.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007225.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Minneapolis Cylinder Corn Sheller, with Drags, Patented Minneapolis Moline/ MTM.

Donor: James Zdrazil from Dallas Lien.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007226.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline Twin City (TC) Gasoline engine Tractor about 1920.

Donor: James Zdrazil from Dallas Lien.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007227.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co (MTM) the Minneapolis Universal 20 H.P. Farm Motor. On cab it states Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co, Hopkins, Minnesota.

Donor: James Zdrazil from Dallas Lien.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007228.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co (MTM) corn sheller.

Donor: James Zdrazil from Dallas Lien.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007229.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Rotary Club on Trip through Minneapolis Moline Power Implement Co 1947 or 1948.

Almost all Rotary Club Members are identified on this photo. They are also men who were prominent in the Town of Hopkins at this time.
Gustafson, ___/Madden, Dr. Frank M./Larson, Alfred G/Carlberg, Edward/Anderson, Kenneth/Gustafson, Robert/Evan, Nick (Minneapolis Moline supervisor)/Gustafson, Sanford C./Kriz, Robert/Fruen, ___ (guest)/Thorne, Jim (Minneapolis)/Kelley, Roy M./Official from MM/Paulson, Sever/Hamilton, Wallace E./Dahlberg, Ward/Vesely, Joseph C./Stever, Rev. Fred/Johnson, George/Bursch, Arnold/Janicke, Ed/Thurston, Robert/Kriz, Frank/Premack, Jake/Ronning, Martin/Archambeau, John/Lagerquist, Carl (Minneaplis)/O?Brien, Eugene/Donovan, Don/Nelson, Chester R./Grussing, Bon (MM Advertising Manager)/Austin, Paul, Peteler, Len (Minneapolis)/Johnson, Elmer M./Tanglen, L.H./Pivec, Stanley/Sveen, Palmer/Weldon, Matthew</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/200723.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co (MTM) the Twin City Forty all-steel Gas tractor.

Donor: James Zdrazil from Dallas Lien.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007230.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co (MTM) cog and wheel assembly diagram.

Donor: James Zdrazil from Dallas Lien.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007231.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Bull Tractor Co Advertisement, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Retailing at $335. Factory at University Ave S.E. Minneapolis.

Donor: James Zdrazil from Dallas Lien.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007232.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Twin City Tractor, 60 HP, Minneapolis Steel and Mfg Co. 

Donor: James Zdrazil from Dallas Lien.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007233.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Twin City Tractor, 25 HP, Minneapolis Steel and Mfg Co. 

Donor: James Zdrazil from Dallas Lien.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007234.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Twin City Tractor in operation on farm, Minneapolis Moline, about 1930.

Donor: James Zdrazil from Dallas Lien.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007235.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Minneapolis Separator, Wind Stacker, Self feeder and Minneapolis Weigher, folded. From an an for the Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Donor: James Zdrazil from Dallas Lien.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007236.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis 17-30 Four Cylinder Farm motor from the MTM Co, Hopkins MN. Kerosene or Gasoline engine. Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co/Minneapolis Moline.

Donor: James Zdrazil from Dallas Lien.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007237.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline Advertisement, original newsprint for the Minneapolis Moline G-706 and U302 tractors, back of 2007.2.38. Test the World's finest tractors today!</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007238a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline Collector's Club Brochure with a 1939 photo of a Minneapolis Moline UOPN tractor. Address on the brochure for the collector's club: 409 Sheridan Drive, Eldridge, Iowa 52748, Dan and Delores Shima. 1990s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007239-1.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Rotary Club on Trip through Minneapolis Moline Power Implement Co 1947 or 1948.

Almost all Rotary Club Members are identified on this photo. They are also men who were prominent in the Town of Hopkins at this time.
Gustafson, ___/Madden, Dr. Frank M./Larson, Alfred G/Carlberg, Edward/Anderson, Kenneth/Gustafson, Robert/Evan, Nick (Minneapolis Moline supervisor)/Gustafson, Sanford C./Kriz, Robert/Fruen, ___ (guest)/Thorne, Jim (Minneapolis)/Kelley, Roy M./Official from MM/Paulson, Sever/Hamilton, Wallace E./Dahlberg, Ward/Vesely, Joseph C./Stever, Rev. Fred/Johnson, George/Bursch, Arnold/Janicke, Ed/Thurston, Robert/Kriz, Frank/Premack, Jake/Ronning, Martin/Archambeau, John/Lagerquist, Carl (Minneaplis)/O?Brien, Eugene/Donovan, Don/Nelson, Chester R./Grussing, Bon (MM Advertising Manager)/Austin, Paul, Peteler, Len (Minneapolis)/Johnson, Elmer M./Tanglen, L.H./Pivec, Stanley/Sveen, Palmer/Weldon, Matthew</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/200723a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three men in the office of Minneapolis Moline, Hopkins, MN before Nov 1954.
L-R: Beckman, Charles/Dolesji, Joseph/Evan, Nick.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/200724.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline Collector's Club Brochure with several photos of old tractors. Address on the brochure for the collector's club: 409 Sheridan Drive, Eldridge, Iowa 52748, Dan and Delores Shima. @1989.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007240.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Advertisement for the Flying Dutchman Sulky Ploy of the Moline Ploy Co, Moline, IL with branch of Moline, Milburn and Stoddard Co, Minneapolis Minn. Ad just after the World's Fair. Shows plow pulled by horses and the Flying Dutchman standing on a stump symbol of the company.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007241.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Lithograph, Advertisement for the Flying Dutchman Moline Plow Company, Moline Illinois, Moline Champion Corn Planter. About 1891.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007242.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Certificate of Commendation, to Herman Lavarre for 43 years of employment with the Minneapolis Moline power Implement Company and its predecessors. Signed by W.C. MacFarlane, President. Dec 31, 1946.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007243.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Charles Beckman received a watch for 50 years employment with Minneapolis Moline in 1947. Women unidentified. Donor: Isabelle Beckman Johnson.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/200725.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>People observing workers in the Minneapolis Moline Machine Shop about 1950. The worker is Tomsche, Louis. Far right, Gil Bakeberg of Minneapolis Moline. Daniels photograph.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/200726.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Office Personnel standing on the steps of the Minneapolis Moline Office in Hopkins, MN. Photo taken 26 August 1927.
Bottom row L-R: Picha, Adele/Clausen, Florence/Petersen, Olive (Mrs. Miles)/Dahlman, Ruth Chmel/Jensen, Herdis/Jersak, Marie/Anderla, Hattie.
Row 2: Murphy, Walter (Shorty)/Pry, Lillian Mrs./Totuschek, Evelyn/Petersen, Stella/Burns, Pearl/Envil, Evelyn/Noleen, Alvina.
Row 3: Perbix, Henry/Jersak, Joe/Perbix, Jake/Bisbee, A.J. (Office manager)/McVicker, ___?/Haag, F. ?/Shonka, Jack, Hockel, Frank.
Row 4:____/Garnder, Frank/Peterson, Clifford R./Elmquist, Arthur/Cooper, J.C./Schiller, Tony/Schweska, Claude.
Row 5: Feudner, Amel/_____ / Nash, Arthur S./Newman, ___/ Anderson, William (Bill).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/200727.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline Power Implement Co Band August 1930.

Front Row L ? R: ______ / Topka, Ray/Chermack, Bob/Chmel, Jim/Hosp, Marshall/_____/Sefcik, Frank/ Lapic, Charles/Gaertner, Bert/Sidla, ___/Topka, Frank/Matchke, Bill/Miller, Bill.
Back row: _____, ______, Sidla, __/ Sidla, ____/Lapic, Emil (?)/Stodola, ___(?)/ Daniels, John/Roushar, ___/ Empanger, Charles.

Donor: Harold J and Viola Rayan.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/200728.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unveiling of THE FLYING DUTCHMAN statue, emblem of the Moline Plow Company. No more information known about this photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/200729.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Dignitaries at the Hopkins City Hall Grand Opening  15 Jan 1965

Peterson, C/Pokorny, Henry/Hanley, J/Milbert, Don (Mayor)/Harriman, R/Heuser, Rev./Brubacher, R.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department. In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062410.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Wives of past and present Hopkins Council Members at City Hall opening 1965

Wives are not identified at this time. They are the wives of past and present mayors and Hopkins City Council members. At Open House  Jan 15, 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062411.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>General Office area of the new Hopkins city Hall 15 Jan 1965

Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062412.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Milbert, Don at City Hall Open House 15 Jan 1965

Conference room at Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062413.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Bentley, D (Police Officer) at City hall open house 15 Jan 1965

Officer D. Bentley in Police Lab at the City Hall Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062414.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Johnson, C.  (Police Officer) at City hall open house 15 Jan 1965

Officer C. Johnson in Police Booking room at the City Hall Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062415.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Johnson, W.  (Police Officer) at City hall open house 15 Jan 1965

Officer W. Johnson in Police Firing Range room at the City Hall Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062416.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Anderson, R.  (Police Sergeant) at City hall open house 15 Jan 1965.

Police Sergeant R. Anderson in Police evidence room at the City Hall Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062417.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Proetz, W. (Fire Sup&#039;t) and Brecka, J. at City Hall open house 15 Jan 1965.

Fire Superintendent W. Proetz and J. Brecka in hallway at the City Hall Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062418.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Weckman, Earl  (Police Officer) at City hall open house 15 Jan 1965.

Officer Earl Weckman in Police loading room at the City Hall Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062419.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Brecka, J.  (Fire Chief) at City hall open house 15 Jan 1965.

Fire Chief J. Brecka in the fire department fire truck garage at the City Hall Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062420.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Nagel, C. and Peterson, C. at City hall open house 15 Jan 1965.

C. Nagel and C. Peterson in hallway at the City Hall Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062421.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Dignitaries at Hopkins City Hall Dedication ceremony 17 Jan 1965.

Vacek, Father/Raugland, R./Pokorny, Henry/Heuser, Rev./Milbert, Mayor Don/Hanley, J./Vesely, R./Harriman, R./Stohl, Rev./Brubacher, R.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062422.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Raugland, R. and Milbert, Mayor Don at dedication of City Hall 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062423.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Vesely, J, City Attorney, addressing crowd at dedication of City Hall 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062424.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Stohl, Rev. Lasse, , addressing crowd at dedication of City Hall 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062425.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Magnuson, B. in Recreation department at City hall at dedication of City Hall and public tour 17 Jan 1965

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062426.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Weckman, Earl, police officer in Police Dispatch room, 17 Jan 1965.

Weckman, Earl, police officer in Police Dispatch room at City hall at dedication of City Hall and public tour 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062427.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Lund, C.J., Police Sergeant and Geltman, R. at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062428.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Johnson, W, Police Officer, Juvenile Division at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Shows illegal drug items, sling shot, bebe gun etc; things young people may get in trouble with.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062429.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Ground Breaking Ceremony for City Hall 1964 (pose 2)

Ground Breaking Ceremony for City Hall 29 January 1964. L-R Councilmen Pokorny, Henry, Hanley, J., Mayor Milbert, Don, the Reverend Heuser, and Harriman, R. Mayor Milbert is smiling at the camera as he throws a shovel full of dirt. 

Photo Star and Tribune newspaper. In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

4.
Milbert, Don at the Cornerstone Ceremony City Hall 13 November 1964

Cornerstone Ceremony Hopkins City Hall 13 November 1964. Mayor Milbert, Don, is setting the stone onto the corner of the new City Hall building. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department. In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.


.5
Mayor Don speaking at the Cornerstone Ceremony for City Hall 1964.

Mayor Milbert, Don, is holding the cornerstone and getting ready to place it in the new Hopkins City Hall building on 13 November 1964.

Those who participated were Harriman, R., the Rev. Heuser, Hanley, J., Pokorny, H and Frane, J. There is a photo of each of them as they helped tap in the cornerstone. Several others were watching the ceremony: Sly, R. was taking photos, Vesely, Joe was present also. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department. In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.


.6
Joe Vesely, Firetruck, City Hall cornerstone ceremony 1964
One of the fire trucks owned by Hopkins in 1964 can be seen in the background as citizens and dignitaries watch the cornerstone laying ceremony at City hall  November 13, 1964. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department. In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.


.7
Hopkins City Hall exterior November 13, 1964

Exterior of the new City hall can be seen in this snapshot taken of the cornerstone laying ceremony on Nov 13, 1964. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department. In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

.8 
Past City Officials at the Opening of City Hall 1965

Past Hopkins City Officials pose at the Open House for city employees of the new Hopkins City Hall 15 January 1965. From left to right, Johnson, D/Empanger, J/Tesarek, Tony/Madden, Dr./Perbix, Harlan/Sheldon, Dr./Beckman, Stuart/Elmquist, Art/Carroll, Russ.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department. In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.


.9 
Past and Present City Officials Opening of City Hall 15 Jan 1965

Past and Present City Officials pose at the Open House for city employees of the new Hopkins City Hall 15 January 1965. 

Row 2 (back) present officials: Pokorny, Henry/Hanley, John/Milbert, Mayor Don/Harriman, R/Heuser, Rev.

Row 1 (front) past officials: Johnson, D/Empanger, J/Tesarek, Tony/Madden, Dr./Perbix, Harlan/Sheldon, Dr./Beckman, Stuart/Elmquist, Art/Carroll, Russ

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department. In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.


.10
Dignitaries at the Hopkins City Hall Grand Opening  15 Jan 1965

Peterson, C/Pokorny, Henry/Hanley, J/Milbert, Don (Mayor)/Harriman, R/Heuser, Rev./Brubacher, R.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department. In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.


11
Wives of past and present Hopkins Council Members at City Hall opening 1965

Wives are not identified at this time. They are the wives of past and present mayors and Hopkins City Council members. At Open House  Jan 15, 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

12
General Office area of the new Hopkins city Hall 15 Jan 1965

Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

13
Milbert, Don at City Hall Open House 15 Jan 1965

Conference room at Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

14
Bentley, D (Police Officer) at City hall open house 15 Jan 1965

Officer D. Bentley in Police Lab at the City Hall Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

15
Johnson, C.  (Police Officer) at City hall open house 15 Jan 1965

Officer C. Johnson in Police Booking room at the City Hall Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

16
Johnson, W.  (Police Officer) at City hall open house 15 Jan 1965

Officer W. Johnson in Police Firing Range room at the City Hall Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

17
Anderson, R.  (Police Sergeant) at City hall open house 15 Jan 1965.

Police Sergeant R. Anderson in Police evidence room at the City Hall Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.



18
Proetz, W. (Fire Sup&#039;t) and Brecka, J. at City Hall open house 15 Jan 1965.

Fire Superintendent W. Proetz and J. Brecka in hallway at the City Hall Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

19
Weckman, Earl  (Police Officer) at City hall open house 15 Jan 1965.

Officer Earl Weckman in Police loading room at the City Hall Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

20
Brecka, J.  (Fire Chief) at City hall open house 15 Jan 1965.

Fire Chief J. Brecka in the fire department fire truck garage at the City Hall Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

21
Nagel, C. and Peterson, C. at City hall open house 15 Jan 1965.

C. Nagel and C. Peterson in hallway at the City Hall Open house for past and present Hopkins city officers. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

22
Dignitaries at Hopkins City Hall Dedication ceremony 17 Jan 1965.

Vacek, Father/Raugland, R./Pokorny, Henry/Heuser, Rev./Milbert, Mayor Don/Hanley, J./Vesely, R./Harriman, R./Stohl, Rev./Brubacher, R.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

23 
Raugland, R. and Milbert, Mayor Don at dedication of City Hall 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

24 
Vesely, J, City Attorney, addressing crowd at dedication of City Hall 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

25
Stohl, Rev. Lasse, , addressing crowd at dedication of City Hall 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

26

Magnuson, B. in Recreation department at City hall at dedication of City Hall and public tour 17 Jan 1965

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

27

Weckman, Earl, police officer in Police Dispatch room, 17 Jan 1965.

Weckman, Earl, police officer in Police Dispatch room at City hall at dedication of City Hall and public tour 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

28

Lund, C.J., Police Sergeant and Geltman, R. at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

29
Johnson, W, Police Officer, Juvenile Division at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Shows illegal drug items, sling shot, bebe gun etc; things young people may get in trouble with.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

30
Cooper, L., Police Officer, in booking room at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

31
Bentley, D., Police Officer, with police exhibit at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

32
Opitz, Firman, Police Officer, in police garage at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

33
Johnson, C., Police Officer, in police shooting range at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965. Shows shooting trophies.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

34
Johnson, H., Police Officer, in police shooting range loading room at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

35
Citizens touring Fire Department at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

36
Otto, Max/Nelson, D. /Gustafson, S. /Johnson, D. at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

37
King, W./ Heuser, Rev./ Harriman, Susan/ Pokorny, Henry/ Peterson, C. at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.

38
Wooley, S./ Frane, J.  at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2006243.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Cooper, L., Police Officer, in booking room at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062430.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Bentley, D., Police Officer, with police exhibit at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062431.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Opitz, Firman, Police Officer, in police garage at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062432.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Johnson, C., Police Officer, in police shooting range at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965. Shows shooting trophies.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062433.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Johnson, H., Police Officer, in police shooting range loading room at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062434.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Citizens touring Fire Department at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062435.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Otto, Max/Nelson, D. /Gustafson, S. /Johnson, D. at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062436.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>King, W./ Heuser, Rev./ Harriman, Susan/ Pokorny, Henry/ Peterson, C. at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062437.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Wooley, S./ Frane, J.  at City Hall open house, 17 Jan 1965.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department, In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/20062438.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Milbert, Don at the Cornerstone Ceremony City Hall 13 November 1964

Cornerstone Ceremony Hopkins City Hall 13 November 1964. Mayor Milbert, Don, is setting the stone onto the corner of the new City Hall building. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department. In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2006244.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Mayor Don Milbert speaking at the Cornerstone Ceremony for City Hall 1964.

Mayor Milbert, Don, is holding the cornerstone and getting ready to place it in the new Hopkins City Hall building on 13 November 1964.

Those who participated were Harriman, R., the Rev. Heuser, Hanley, J., Pokorny, H and Frane, J. There is a photo of each of them as they helped tap in the cornerstone. Several others were watching the ceremony: Sly, R. was taking photos, Vesely, Joe was present also. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department. In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2006245.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Joe Vesely, Firetruck, City Hall cornerstone ceremony 1964

One of the fire trucks owned by Hopkins in 1964 can be seen in the background as citizens and dignitaries watch the cornerstone laying ceremony at City hall  November 13, 1964. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department. In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2006246.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Hopkins City Hall exterior November 13, 1964

Exterior of the new City hall can be seen in this snapshot taken of the cornerstone laying ceremony on Nov 13, 1964. 

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department. In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2006247.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Past City Officials at the Opening of City Hall 1965

Past Hopkins City Officials pose at the Open House for city employees of the new Hopkins City Hall 15 January 1965. From left to right, Johnson, D/Empanger, J/Tesarek, Tony/Madden, Dr./Perbix, Harlan/Sheldon, Dr./Beckman, Stuart/Elmquist, Art/Carroll, Russ.

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department. In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2006248.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Past and Present City Officials Opening of City Hall 15 Jan 1965

Past and Present City Officials pose at the Open House for city employees of the new Hopkins City Hall 15 January 1965. 

Row 2 (back) present officials: Pokorny, Henry/Hanley, John/Milbert, Mayor Don/Harriman, R/Heuser, Rev.

Row 1 (front) past officials: Johnson, D/Empanger, J/Tesarek, Tony/Madden, Dr./Perbix, Harlan/Sheldon, Dr./Beckman, Stuart/Elmquist, Art/Carroll, Russ

Photo by Richard Sly of the Rec. Department. In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2006249.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Ground Breaking Ceremony for City Hall 1964 (pose 1)

Ground Breaking Ceremony for City Hall 29 January 1964. L-R Councilmen Pokorny, Henry, Hanley, J., Mayor Milbert, Don, the Reverend Heuser, and Harriman, R. Mayor Milbert is just breaking ground with the shovel. Spouses are standing behind the group, several have on fur coats. 

Photo by Star and Tribune newspaper. In brown Photo album 2006.24.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/2006242.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>M.E. CHURCH Hopkins MINN 7510
Genuine Photograph postcard. Here is a wonderful view you won&#039;t see in Hopkins anymore. Here you are facing south from what is now Main Street, looking down 9th Avenue South. At the far end you can see the streetcar, which ran along the tracks running from background to foreground. Also at the far end you see the old MTM water tower. The time of year appears to be early spring. Notice the pile of light-colored bricks just off the curb as well as a neat stack of the same bricks on the grass between the curb and the sidewalk. Just to the right and posted on the far right porch rail of the house next to the church is a sign. The downtown park now occupies the M.E. church site. Notice too the street is unpaved. Cook-Montgomery Co. Post Cards, Mpls.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20052010.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>CATH. CHURCH HOPKINS MINN. 7511
Genuine Photograph postcard. A view of lost Hopkins. This frame church, called Saint Mary&#039;s was located on the SE corner of 6th Avenue South and Second Street South. This photo is facing to the southeast. Power lines cut through the middle and upper portions of this photo, and notice the American flag hanging from the church&#039;s front peak. The sidewalks appear to be cement and the street is unpaved. The time of year appears to be early spring; notice the open windows at the front and sides of the church. The Catholic Church site is now occupied by the two-story LOON apartment building; the small outbuilding in the back may still be there. Cook-Montgomery Co. Post Cards, Mpls.
As a child, Hopkins Historical Society board member Henry Pokorny lived across the street from this church.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/2005201.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Man and woman seated in Brush auto, 1936. Pictured are Vesely, Joseph C./Vesely, Anita/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/200620910.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>CONG. CHURCH & PARSONAGE HOPKINS MINN. 762
Genuine Photograph postcard. A lost Hopkins church building (1889-1954), which was located just south of Main Street on 8th Avenue South. (At the far right of this photo you can see the current "OPERA HALL" building, facing north, with a flag on its flagpole.) There is writing in the display case to the right of the church windows. The time year appears to be summer, with trees in full leaf and the unpaved road rutted and muddy. Notice the large sections of pipe lying all along the curb of the unpaved street. (Hopkins&#039; streets were paved @1917.) Cook-Montgomery Co. Post Cards, Mpls.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/2005205.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH HOPKINS MINN. 760
Image 1: Scanned from loaned genuine Photograph postcard. The Swedish Lutheran Church (later Gesthemane Lutheran Church, then Temple Bet Shalom), which is on the northeast corner of 9th Avenue North and 2nd Street North. The placard over the front doors reads "Svenska Ev. Luth. Gethsemane-KYRKAN-." There is concrete curbstone, but the road is unpaved. Flanks of two boards run from curb into the street. There is no grass in the churchyard, and holes have been drilled for a railing on the church steps. This building was demolished @1936. The house on the right side of the photo still stands. Cook-Montgomery Co. Post Cards, Mpls.

Image 2: Original P 94.0 has bluish haze damage.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/2005208.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>BOHEMIAN PRESB. CHURCH HOPKINS MINN. 761
Genuine Photograph postcard. A lost and then rebuilt church building located on Excelsior Boulevard. This prairie-style church was built in 1912, was destroyed by fire and replaced by the current, more gothic structure in @1934. The headstones in the foreground read "FATHER Joseph Schmidel Born Mar 19 1820 Died Sept 11 1894," and "MOTHER Rosalia Schmidel Born Dec 13 1819 Died June 20 1911." Cook-Montgomery Co. Post Cards, Mpls.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/2005209.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Postcard Immaculate Heart of Mary Church and School, Hopkins Minn 555

Official post card of Immaculate Heart of Mary Church and School building shortly after they were built about 1950. Several 1940-model cars are parked by the church. There is a simple carved cross over the very plain door leading into the church. Number on the postcard is "555". There was no writing on the back. Postcard was printed by A. Pearson Co, Inc. of Minneapolis, Minn on Kodak paper.

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos had writing on the back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/2006121.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Mizpah Congregational Church and parsonage, 20-24 8th Avenue South Hopkins, 1950. Sign says "Fred A. Stever, Pastor. Residence next door to church."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062099.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>St. Joseph&#039;s Catholic Church building @1930. This building became St. Joseph&#039;s Church school @1954, when the new church was built to the east of this building. In 2005, the school was closed and leased to the Hopkins School for the Performing Arts.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062661.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Photograph of man with boys posed on steps of Mizpah Congregational Church 1934. Pictured are Grouer, Don/Kucera, Allan/Weckman, Herb/Andreason, Bob/Nelson, Orien/Burns, Reid T./Colosky, Ed Jr./Cherveny, Jerome/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062671.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Unidentified people posed outside (probably St. Margaret&#039;s Catholic Church) building @1915. Man and woman stand in back, group of girls kneeling, and boy and small child in front. Two little girls stand on step at left.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062681.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Unidentified people posed outside (probably St. Margaret&#039;s Catholic Church) @1915. Closeup of same group in photo 2006.268.1, with girls standing instead of kneeling.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062682.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men posed by picket fence of now-demolished St. Margaret&#039;s Catholic Church @1900. Church was built in 1880, first Mass held July 1, 1880.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062691.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Now-demolished St. Margaret&#039;s Catholic Church @1900 from the cemetery side. Many tall cemetery markers in foreground. Church was built in 1880, first Mass held July 1, 1880.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062692.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Methodist-Episcopal Church and parsonage house (1889-1953) at 28 9th Avenue South in Hopkins. Also pictured are streetcar on tracks, MTM building and municipal watertower in distance @1915.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062701.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Methodist-Episcopal Church (1889-1953) front exterior at 28 9th Avenue South in Hopkins, @1945. Winter scene, streetcar track may be seen in foreground.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062711.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photograph postcard of John Hus Church and cemetery, formerly Bohemian Presbyterian Church, now Faith Presbyterian Church, @1950.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062712.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Apparently vacant Methodist Episcopal Church rear exterior @1966. 1966 Ford Galaxy Woody station wagon and VW microbus parked nearby.
Back is dated incorrectly as "pre-1954."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062721.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>St. Mary&#039;s Catholic Church (1895-1922), 51 Sixth Avenue South and First Street South Hopkins, exterior facing north @1905. Pictured are double outhouse in back of church, William Cermak  house, John Roushar house (rectory), George Chermack house, gas light on corner of street and dirt roads. 
Duplicates P 190.1 (Einar and Margaret Lapic donor), P 190.3</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062731.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>St. Mary&#039;s Catholic Church (1895-1922), 51 Sixth Avenue South and First Street South Hopkins, exterior facing south, 1909. Streetcar viaduct can be seen extreme right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062732.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>St. Mary&#039;s Catholic Church (1895-1922), 51 Sixth Avenue South and First Street South Hopkins, exterior facing north @1920.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062741.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Norwegian Lutheran Church at 41 12th Avenue North Hopkins exterior.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062751.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Zion Lutherna Church exterior with addition @1957.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062752.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Zion Lutheran Church, 241 5th Avenue North, exterior @1950. Damaged on right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062761.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Mizpah Congregational Church, 412 5th Avenue North, exterior @1953. Damaged on right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062762.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>St. Joseph&#039;s Catholic Church, 13th and Excelsior Avenues, exterior @1954. Damaged on right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20062763.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Photo St. Joseph&#039;s Church, parish house and convent @1930

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/2006299.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph from the Marlys Quist collection showing Gethsemane Lutheran Church&#039;s Sunday School class. Posed outside.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/2006310.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>13th and Excelsior Avenue W. St. Joseph&#039;s Church and convent building. There appears to be no access to Excelsior Avenue (there is a stop sign and poles blocking access).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20074083.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>201-9th Avenue North; Gesthemane Lutheran Church (1936-1985)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Churches/20079630.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>8 x 10 of items stored behind MTM in south Hopkins. Augers, old farm equipment, etc. Photo sights North at MTM water tower. Defendant's exhibit 6.

This photo shows the fence along 6th Avenue South. Companion to the next photos which show the drainage ditch along the road. Photo by Daniels Photography. @1954.

This is from a portfolio of Defendant's exhibits (photos) from a lawsuit #497801, Irene Sackrison et.al. plaintiffs, vs. The City of Hopkins, defendant. Photos date from 1952-1954. Issue seems to be flooding of farm fields in south Hopkins, vicinity of what is now 6th St. S and 10th Avenue S. Property is the Japs property, or what formerly was the Japs property in south Hopkins. Attorney mentioned on envelope was Frank N. Whitney, atty, West 8-3597.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20062510.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>2 x 2 inch photo flooded field in south Hopkins towards evening, looking north. Marked Plaintiff's exhibit B.

This is from a portfolio of Defendant's exhibits (photos) from a lawsuit #497801, Irene Sackrison et.al. plaintiffs, vs. The City of Hopkins, defendant. Photos date from 1952-1954. Issue seems to be flooding of farm fields in south Hopkins, vicinity of what is now 6th St. S and 10th Avenue S. Property is the Japs property, or what formerly was the Japs property in south Hopkins. Attorney mentioned on envelope was Frank N. Whitney, atty, West 8-3597.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/2006251.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>8 x 10 south Hopkins drainage ditch along 6th Avenue South. Defendant's exhibit 5.

This photo shows the fence along 6th Avenue South with a drainage ditch. Companion to the surrounding photos which also show the drainage ditch along the road. Photo by Daniels Photography. @1954.

This is from a portfolio of Defendant's exhibits (photos) from a lawsuit #497801, Irene Sackrison et.al. plaintiffs, vs. The City of Hopkins, defendant. Photos date from 1952-1954. Issue seems to be flooding of farm fields in south Hopkins, vicinity of what is now 6th St. S and 10th Avenue S. Property is the Japs property, or what formerly was the Japs property in south Hopkins. Attorney mentioned on envelope was Frank N. Whitney, atty, West 8-3597.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20062511.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>8 x 10 south Hopkins looking west in drain ditch along 6th St. South from a point opposite 8th Avenue South. Plaintiff's exhibit D.

This photo shows the fence along 6th Avenue South with a drainage ditch. Companion to the surrounding photos which also show the drainage ditch along the road. Homes can be seen. Photo Clarence J. Larson, 1673 Arona St, St. Paul, Minn. Prior 5301. May 24, 1954. 

This is from a portfolio of Defendant's exhibits (photos) from a lawsuit #497801, Irene Sackrison et.al. plaintiffs, vs. The City of Hopkins, defendant. Photos date from 1952-1954. Issue seems to be flooding of farm fields in south Hopkins, vicinity of what is now 6th St. S and 10th Avenue S. Property is the Japs property, or what formerly was the Japs property in south Hopkins. Attorney mentioned on envelope was Frank N. Whitney, atty, West 8-3597.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20062512.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>8 x 10 man standing in south Hopkins drainage ditch along 6th Avenue South. Defendant's exhibit 4.

This photo shows a man standing at the fence along 6th Avenue South with a drainage ditch. Companion to the surrounding photos which also show the drainage ditch along the road. Photo by Daniels Photography. @1954.

This is from a portfolio of Defendant's exhibits (photos) from a lawsuit #497801, Irene Sackrison et.al. plaintiffs, vs. The City of Hopkins, defendant. Photos date from 1952-1954. Issue seems to be flooding of farm fields in south Hopkins, vicinity of what is now 6th St. S and 10th Avenue S. Property is the Japs property, or what formerly was the Japs property in south Hopkins. Attorney mentioned on envelope was Frank N. Whitney, atty, West 8-3597.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20062513.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>8 x 10 south Hopkins Looking South showing drain from Japs property on north side of 6th Street South between 9th Ave. S. and 10th Avenue S. 

This photo shows the culvert drain coming from the Japs property, long grass and newspaper in the ditch. Photo by Clarence J. Larson, 1673 Arona St, St. Paul, Minn. Prior 5301. May 24, 1954. 

This is from a portfolio of Defendant's exhibits (photos) from a lawsuit #497801, Irene Sackrison et.al. plaintiffs, vs. The City of Hopkins, defendant. Photos date from 1952-1954. Issue seems to be flooding of farm fields in south Hopkins, vicinity of what is now 6th St. S and 10th Avenue S. Property is the Japs property, or what formerly was the Japs property in south Hopkins. Attorney mentioned on envelope was Frank N. Whitney, atty, West 8-3597.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20062514.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>8 x 10 south Hopkins, looking north-east along 6th Street South from 10th Avenue South. Shows Japs property with trees, farm fields, some farm machinery storage in the distance.

Photo by Clarence J. Larson, 1673 Arona St, St. Paul, Minn. Prior 5301. May 24, 1954. Plaintiff's exhibit E.

This is from a portfolio of Defendant's exhibits (photos) from a lawsuit #497801, Irene Sackrison et.al. plaintiffs, vs. The City of Hopkins, defendant. Photos date from 1952-1954. Issue seems to be flooding of farm fields in south Hopkins, vicinity of what is now 6th St. S and 10th Avenue S. Property is the Japs property, or what formerly was the Japs property in south Hopkins. Attorney mentioned on envelope was Frank N. Whitney, atty, West 8-3597.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20062515.jpg</location>
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			<title>8 x 10 south Hopkins looking East on 6th Street South from intersection of 6th St. S. and 11th Avenue S. Shows rural south Hopkins.

Photo by Clarence J. Larson, 1673 Arona St, St. Paul, Minn. Prior 5301. May 24, 1954. Plaintiff's exhibit E.

This is from a portfolio of Defendant's exhibits (photos) from a lawsuit #497801, Irene Sackrison et.al. plaintiffs, vs. The City of Hopkins, defendant. Photos date from 1952-1954. Issue seems to be flooding of farm fields in south Hopkins, vicinity of what is now 6th St. S and 10th Avenue S. Property is the Japs property, or what formerly was the Japs property in south Hopkins. Attorney mentioned on envelope was Frank N. Whitney, atty, West 8-3597.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20062516.jpg</location>
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			<title>5x7 inch photo showing large culvert with washout 21 Aug 1952. South Hopkins Marked Defendant's exhibit 3.

This is from a portfolio of Defendant's exhibits (photos) from a lawsuit #497801, Irene Sackrison et.al. plaintiffs, vs. The City of Hopkins, defendant. Photos date from 1952-1954. Issue seems to be flooding of farm fields in south Hopkins, vicinity of what is now 6th St. S and 10th Avenue S. Property is the Japs property, or what formerly was the Japs property in south Hopkins. Attorney mentioned on envelope was Frank N. Whitney, atty, West 8-3597.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/2006252.jpg</location>
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			<title>Man kneeling in farm field in south Hopkins. 21 Aug 1952. 

Photo taken looking north towards striped warehouse building. Marked Defendant's Exhibit 9. Some crops just planted. Area between farm rows left natural.

This is from a portfolio of Defendant's exhibits (photos) from a lawsuit #497801, Irene Sackrison et.al. plaintiffs, vs. The City of Hopkins, defendant. Photos date from 1952-1954. Issue seems to be flooding of farm fields in south Hopkins, vicinity of what is now 6th St. S and 10th Avenue S. Property is the Japs property, or what formerly was the Japs property in south Hopkins. Attorney mentioned on envelope was Frank N. Whitney, atty, West 8-3597.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/2006253.jpg</location>
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			<title>Man standing in farm field in south Hopkins. Shows good crops. 21 August 1952. Defendant's exhibit 7.

Shows healthy bean crop. MTM smokestack in background. Photo faces north. Two water towers visible; the Hopkins City water tower at the Dow House property and the MTM water tower. Back part of the MTM buildings.

This is from a portfolio of Defendant's exhibits (photos) from a lawsuit #497801, Irene Sackrison et.al. plaintiffs, vs. The City of Hopkins, defendant. Photos date from 1952-1954. Issue seems to be flooding of farm fields in south Hopkins, vicinity of what is now 6th St. S and 10th Avenue S. Property is the Japs property, or what formerly was the Japs property in south Hopkins. Attorney mentioned on envelope was Frank N. Whitney, atty, West 8-3597.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/2006254.jpg</location>
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			<title>8 x 10 South Hopkins, East-West property line, looking north across 6th St. S from 9th Avenue S. Plaintiff's Exhibit H. 

Shows dirt driveway at intersection of 6th St. S and 10th Avenue. MTM water tower can be seen in the distance. Storage of farm equipment shown. Photo by Clarence J. Larson, 1673 Arona St, St. Paul, Minn. Prior 5301. May 24, 1954.

This is from a portfolio of Defendant's exhibits (photos) from a lawsuit #497801, Irene Sackrison et.al. plaintiffs, vs. The City of Hopkins, defendant. Photos date from 1952-1954. Issue seems to be flooding of farm fields in south Hopkins, vicinity of what is now 6th St. S and 10th Avenue S. Property is the Japs property, or what formerly was the Japs property in south Hopkins. Attorney mentioned on envelope was Frank N. Whitney, atty, West 8-3597.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/2006255.jpg</location>
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			<title>8 x 10 South Hopkins Looking north-west along 6th St. S. showing top of brick wall at entrance of drain ditch into culvert. Plaintiff's Exhibit F.  1954.

Photo sights along 6th Street south showing dirt road and ditch with brick wall to help water flow. Storage of farm equipment shown on right-- Drying sheds, plow pieces, etc. Photo by Clarence J. Larson, 1673 Arona St, St. Paul, Minn. Prior 5301. May 24, 1954.

This is from a portfolio of Defendant's exhibits (photos) from a lawsuit #497801, Irene Sackrison et.al. plaintiffs, vs. The City of Hopkins, defendant. Photos date from 1952-1954. Issue seems to be flooding of farm fields in south Hopkins, vicinity of what is now 6th St. S and 10th Avenue S. Property is the Japs property, or what formerly was the Japs property in south Hopkins. Attorney mentioned on envelope was Frank N. Whitney, atty, West 8-3597.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/2006256.jpg</location>
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			<title>8 x 10 South Hopkins Looking south-west from center of intersection of 6th Street S. and 8th Avenue S. Shows lowlands south of road. 1954.

Photo sights south-west along 6th Street south & 8th Avenue S. showing dirt road and piles of dirt where a new curb and gutter has been laid. A ramshackle home is hidden in the trees. Farm fields extend in the distance. Photo by Clarence J. Larson, 1673 Arona St, St. Paul, Minn. Prior 5301. May 24, 1954.

This is from a portfolio of Defendant's exhibits (photos) from a lawsuit #497801, Irene Sackrison et.al. plaintiffs, vs. The City of Hopkins, defendant. Photos date from 1952-1954. Issue seems to be flooding of farm fields in south Hopkins, vicinity of what is now 6th St. S and 10th Avenue S. Property is the Japs property, or what formerly was the Japs property in south Hopkins. Attorney mentioned on envelope was Frank N. Whitney, atty, West 8-3597.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/2006257.jpg</location>
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			<title>8 x 10 of a bricked culvert with basket to catch debris and keep critters out of culvert. South Hopkins @1954. Defendant's exhibit #1.

Photo shows bricked culvert with basket to catch debris most likely at 6th Street South between 8th and 9th  Avenues South. Daniels Studio photograph. 818 ? Excelsior Ave, Hopkins #253 Hopkins Minn, Phone HO 7565. See also 2006.25.9.

This is from a portfolio of Defendant's exhibits (photos) from a lawsuit #497801, Irene Sackrison et.al. plaintiffs, vs. The City of Hopkins, defendant. Photos date from 1952-1954. Issue seems to be flooding of farm fields in south Hopkins, vicinity of what is now 6th St. S and 10th Avenue S. Property is the Japs property, or what formerly was the Japs property in south Hopkins. Attorney mentioned on envelope was Frank N. Whitney, atty, West 8-3597.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/2006258.jpg</location>
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			<title>8 x 10 of a bricked culvert with basket to catch debris and keep critters out of culvert. South Hopkins @1954. Plaintiff's Exhibit G.

Photo shows bricked culvert with basket to catch debris most likely at 6th Street South and 10th Avenue South. Photo by Clarence J. Larson, 1673 Arona St, St. Paul, Minn. Prior 5301. May 24, 1954. On back it states: "Showing entrance of drain ditch into culvert on 6th St. S. between 8th Ave S. and 9th Ave. S. See also 2006.25.8.

This is from a portfolio of Defendant's exhibits (photos) from a lawsuit #497801, Irene Sackrison et.al. plaintiffs, vs. The City of Hopkins, defendant. Photos date from 1952-1954. Issue seems to be flooding of farm fields in south Hopkins, vicinity of what is now 6th St. S and 10th Avenue S. Property is the Japs property, or what formerly was the Japs property in south Hopkins. Attorney mentioned on envelope was Frank N. Whitney, atty, West 8-3597.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/2006259.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo, color,  rooftop view of Hopkins Theatre on 5th and Red Owl watertower abt July 1985.

4 x 6 color photograph taken in the summer of 1985. Rooftop view of the Hopkins Marquee on the Excelsior and 5th Avenue ?Old? Hopkins Theatre. You can see the Red Owl Water tower just to the left of the theatre sign. Hopkins Theatre marquee tower came down on Sept 1, 1985. This photo was taken from a rooftop on the south side of Excelsior Ave (Main Street) looking east right about the time of the Raspberry festival. Note the sign states ?Music in the Park Thursday at 7:30 June 13, 20 and 27, July 11, 18 and 25, Aug 1.? The Burger King can be seen just beyond the white chimney. Tremont Plaza Hotel (brown brick building) is named Hopkins Park West. The ?Mall? still existed at this time and the modern looking street lights can be seen.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us. Most likely taken the day of the Raspberry Festival Parade July 21, 1985.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/2006551.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo (1 out of 8) showing the Hopkins Theatre on 5th and Excelsior being taken down, Sept 1, 1985.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065510.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo (2 out of 8) ) showing the Hopkins Theatre on 5th and Excelsior being taken down, Sept 1, 1985.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065511.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo (3 out of 8) ) showing the Hopkins Theatre on 5th and Excelsior being taken down, Sept 1, 1985. Shows entire block including Sinclair station.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065512.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo (4 out of 8) ) showing the Hopkins Theatre on 5th and Excelsior being taken down, Sept 1, 1985. Shows entire block of buildings being torn down.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065513.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Photo (5 out of 8) ) showing the Hopkins Theatre on 5th and Excelsior being taken down, Sept 1, 1985.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065514.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo (6 out of 8) ) showing the Hopkins Theatre on 5th and Excelsior being taken down, Sept 1, 1985. Back of the theatre view.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065515.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo (7 out of 8) ) showing the rubble of the Hopkins Theatre on 5th and Excelsior after being taken down, Sept 1, 1985.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065516.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo (8 out of 8) ) showing the rubble of the Hopkins Theatre on 5th and Excelsior after being taken down, Sept 1, 1985.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065517.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo, rooftop view of Hopkins? Main Street looking east July 21, 1985.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us. 

Suburban Chevrolet, CarQuest, shown, St. Joseph?s Church tower. Lights were ?modern? kind because the town still had the Welcomall.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065518.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo, rooftop view of Hopkins? Main Street looking west July 21, 1985, runners on street, crowd gathered for parade.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us. 

Suburban Chevrolet, CarQuest, shown, St. Joseph?s Church tower. Lights were ?modern? kind because the town still had the Welcomall.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065519.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo Hopkins Theatre marquee on old theatre on 5th and Excelsior

4 x 6 color photograph taken the summer of 1985 just before the Engler Hopkins Theatre was taken down. There had been an attempt to save the theatre marquee, but that did not happen. Theatre was taken down 1 Sept 1985. Photo taken looking from 5th Ave just south of Excelsior Ave (Main Street). Now Sports can be seen to the right.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/2006552.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo, rooftop view of Hopkins? Main Street looking west July 21, 1985, runners coming down street to begin Raspberry parade.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us. 

Suburban Chevrolet, CarQuest, shown, St. Joseph?s Church tower. Lights were ?modern? kind because the town still had the Welcomall.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065520.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo, street view of Hopkins? Main Street looking east after July 21, 1985 but before 1 Sept. Theatre marquee gone.

Main street was the ?Welcomall? Burger King sign, Hopkins Plaza hotel, flower arrangements on main street, gas was 27 cents a gallon. I think the photographer is taking a photo of the Hopkins theatre marquee, which is now gone. It was present at the Raspberry festival parade on July 21st. the remainder of the building was torn down about 1 Sept 1985.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065521.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo, rooftop view of Hopkins? Main Street looking east July 21, 1985, day of the Raspberry parade. 

Grand Day parade sign shows July 21st and chairs were perched on the street corner.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us. 

Goodwill, Red Wing boots, Music in the Park advertised.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065522.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo, rooftop view of Hopkins? Main Street looking west July 21, 1985, day of the Raspberry parade. 

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065523.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo, rooftop view of crowds watching the 51st Hopkins? Raspberry parade July 21, 1985. 

Grande parade sign shows this is the 51st Raspberry festival.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065524.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo, rooftop view of crowds watching the 51st Hopkins? Raspberry parade July 21, 1985. Grand marshals in the car shown?

Grande parade sign shows this is the 51st Raspberry festival.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065525.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo, rooftop view of the 51st Hopkins? Raspberry parade July 21, 1985. Military color guard marching, followed by the Hopkins High School marching band and Pom Pom girls.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065526.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo, rooftop view of the 51st Hopkins? Raspberry parade July 21, 1985. Hopkins Pom Pom Girls followed by the Hopkins High School marching band.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065527.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo, rooftop view of the 51st Hopkins? Raspberry parade July 21, 1985. High School marching band.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065528.jpg</location>
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			<title>Hance Hardware photograph taken summer of 1985.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065529.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo Hopkins Theatre marquee on old theatre on 5th and Excelsior

4 x 6 color photograph taken the summer of 1985 just before the Engler Hopkins Theatre was taken down. There had been an attempt to save the theatre marquee, but that did not happen. Theatre was taken down 1 Sept 1985. Photo taken looking from 5th Ave just south of Excelsior Ave (Main Street). Now Sports can be seen to the right.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.

2006.55.3 exactly the same as .2</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/2006553.jpg</location>
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			<title>Tait?s Grocery Store photograph taken summer of 1985.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065530.jpg</location>
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			<title>Humorous photo of Mr and Mrs Santa Claus walking by (entering?) Archies Bar and Lounge, about December 1985.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us. 
Other photos in this group were of the Theater being torn down (Sept 1, 1985) and of the Raspberry festival parade.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065531.jpg</location>
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			<title>Poloroid photograph of the Hwy 169 sign. This most likely was taken when Highway 18 became State Highway 169. About 1985.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us. Other photos in this group were of the Theater being torn down (Sept 1, 1985) and of the Raspberry festival parade.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/20065532.jpg</location>
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			<title>Close up photograph of the Hopkins theatre Marquee on 5th and Excelsior July 1985.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/2006554.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photograph of Hopkins Theatre on 5th and Mainstreet looking east down Main street before it was torn down on Sept 1, 1985. 

You can see where the ?Welcomall? begins on 7th Avenue. Hopkins Park apartents and Sinclair station can be seen on the north. Weckman TV, Midnight Market, Recruiting and  Liquor sign on left. St. Joseph?s bell tower is tall brick structure in distance.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/2006558.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photograph of Hopkins Theatre on 5th and Mainstreet looking east down Main street before it was torn down on Sept 1, 1985. 

You can see where the ?Welcomall? begins on 7th Avenue. Hopkins Park apartents and Sinclair station can be seen on the north. Weckman TV, Midnight Market, Recruiting and  Liquor sign on left. St. Joseph?s bell tower is tall brick structure in distance.

This was in a group of photos donated by Nora Davis of the Hopkins Family Resource Center. Photos were taken by Daryl Cole, a member of that board, who is now deceased. Daryl worked for Hance Hardware. After he died, his mother gave Nora the photos and she donated them to us. 

2006.55.9
Same as .8.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/2006559.jpg</location>
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			<title>Mainstreet Hopkins, Sheehan's Ice cold Beer, Malberg's Bakery, Beatty Zephyr Stores (Licensed Sanitone Cleaner). Horse on main street with children watching it. Is this a birthday party? All the children as dressed up.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Photographs/2007261.jpg</location>
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			<title>8 x 10 photo 3 G.I.s in World War II; Duemke, Ray is man on left, smoking. 

Ray Duemke wrote on the back of this photograph and mailed it to Jim Shirley's father. Photograph shows three World War II Soldiers; Duemke is on the left smoking. Man in middle holds a dog. Man on right holds a rifle. Duenke was a Seabee. 

Words on back:
"Hi low. Hour things back in Hoptown. I think of your place of refreshment often. We don't get many chances to loosen our elbows. Liquor is rationed and hard to get.

I spent most of my summer on the desert in eastern Oregon. Had a lot of fun but it was plenty tough.

Hows the gang; is any left? Or are they all with Uncle Sam. Here a picture I took on maneuvers during one of our breaks. Thought maybe youd get an idea of what its like. The center kid is from Omaha Neb and the other from Brooklyn N.Y. Tell some of the gang to write. Bye. Ray Duemke. Address: Cpl. Ray C. Duemke, 517 and Co. H.M.F.A. Camp Adair, Oregon."

See also 2006.26.17 for a photo of Ray Duemke.</title>
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		<track>
			<title>Two dogs on grass near sidewalk of 11th Avenue North Hopkins.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20062764.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Two men holding two dogs outdoors @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20062765.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two dogs seated outdoors on bench @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20062766.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo: Rowe, Rosalie with dog @1929

Rose, Rosalie, sitting in front of a house, elderly women sitting on the porch in background, holding a dog. She is wearing flapper style clothing.

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I've added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/2006294.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Photo: Cipera, Pauline/Rowe, Rosalie @1929 & dog and 1920s era car, pump in background.

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I've added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/2006296.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Boy riding large dog on boardwalk in front of the West Minneapolis Hotel, located on 2nd Street South Hopkins, @1909. Pictured are Smith, Chester N./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/200630316.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph Marlys Quist about 10 yrs old with dog. Can see Hopkins homes in background.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son's family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/200636.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Kitten at rest on a sidewalk, @1920.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20078235.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A man and a  boy, each holding a collie dog outdoors, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20078536.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two boys in coats and hats and a dog standing in the snow, 1910s. Each boy is wearing a side-sling bag with a cross on it. They may be members of American Junior Red Cross.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20078537.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two boys in coats and hats seated in a wheeled Derby-style car while two dogs try to get on board, 1910s. A bag with a cross can be seen in front of the cart.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20078538.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three boys wearing hats seated behind two standing dogs, one of which is Jack the dog, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20078539.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A snow-covered  boy in a coat and hat seated in a snowbank with Jack the dog, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20078540.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three snow-covered boys seated in a snowbank with Jack the dog, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20078541.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three snow-covered boys seated in a snowbank with Jack the dog, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20078542.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two snow-covered boys, skis, a shovel, and Jack the dog, 1910s. One boy gets ready to hit the other with a snowball.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20078543.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A boy snuggling in a snowbank with Jack the dog while two others boys look on, 1910s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20078544.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Family dog Jack in front of Maloney home on Blake Road, 1910s. An auto can be seen parked at roadside.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/2007857.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Shep the Feltl family dog poses with ladies and an auto, probably on Feltl farm, 1920s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20078916.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A woman in a sailor hat posed outside Feltl house with Shep the dog, 1940s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20078920.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Feltl girl and dog Shep seated in an open horse buggy @1915, probably on Feltl farm.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20078930.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Woman posed outdoors with Shep, the Feltl family dog, @1940, probably on Feltl farm.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20078939.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Woman seated on step with white dog in her lap @1940, probably on Feltl farm.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20078940.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>A woman poses behind chicken wire next to a blooming apple tree with dog Shep, probably Feltl farm, 1940s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20078944.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Shep standing in a sunny doorway, probably on Feltl farm, @1940. State Bank of Hopkins calendar inside, listing deposits at $700,00.00</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Pets/20078951.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

9th Avenue looking West. North side of Excelsior Avenue. 

Bus shelter/No skateboards sign/State Farm Insurance/Masonic Temple/Excelsior Avenue at 9th, 1991</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/20052161.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

From 8th Avenue looking West. Opera Hall building peak is near center.

8th and Excelsior looking west in 1991/Excelsior at 8th Ave looking west in 1991/parking in rear sign/Broadway Pizza/pawn shop on Mainstreet/opera hall/Rapid Printing</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/200521610.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

From 1015 to 1023 Excelsior Avenue

1015 Excelsior Ave in 1991/1023 Excelsior Avenue in 1991/ITT Financial Services</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/200521611.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

6th Avenue looking East

6th and Excelsior in 1991/Excelsior at 6th looking east in 1991/Texaco/Now Sports/Hopkins Car Care/Trailer Hitches/Jet gas station/Hopkins Honda/Car Wash</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/200521612.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

Masonic Temple, 907 Excelsior Avenue

Bus shelter 1991 (Welcomall)/907 Excelsior Ave in 1991/State Farm insurance agency 1991/Mainstreet Antique Mall 1991/Masonic Temple in 1991</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/200521613.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

From 8th Avenue looking West, north side of Excelsior Avenue.

Rapit Printing/Best Steak House/8th Ave and Excelsior in 1991/Excelsior at 8th Ave in 1991</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/200521614.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

Looking east from 720 Excelsior Avenue.

Vic&#039;s Red Door (1991)/Excelsior at 7th/7th and Excelsior 1991/720 Excelsior Ave</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/200521615.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

Excelsior Ave between 9th and 10th Avenues looking east. Green tree is in from of the Masonic Temple, 907 Excelsior.

Masonic Temple 1991/907 Excelsior 1991/Excelsior at 9th 1991/9th and Excelsior 1991</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/200521616.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

From 11th Avenue looking West along Excelsior Ave. Suburban Chevrolet Sales lot on north side of Excelsior.

11th and Excelsior in 1991/Excelsior at 11th Ave in 1991/Suburban Chevrolet 1991</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/200521617.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

From 6th Avenue looking west along Excelsior Ave.

Excelsior Ave at 6th in 1991/6th and Excelsior in 1991 looking west</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/200521618.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

7th and Excelsior Avenue looking north-east.

Hopkins Honda/Honda used cars/bus stop</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/20052162.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

From 7th Avenue looking west, south side of Excelsior Avenue.

Suburban Feed</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/20052163.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

From 812 Excelsior Ave looking East. On left is Oltman-United Stores building.

United Stores/Rapit Printing/Oltman building/Broadway Pizza</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/20052164.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

From 11th Avenue looking West along Excelsior Avenue in Hopkins. Suburban Chevrolet in foreground.

Suburban Chevrolet/11th and Excelsior in 1991/Excelsior at 11th in 1991/St. Joseph&#039;s Church</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/20052165.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

From 10th Avenue looking East. Odd Fellow Building in center.

Odd Fellows Building/music in the park sign/10th and Excelsior looking East 1991/Excelsior at 10th looking east 1991</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/20052166.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

North east corner of 9th and Excelsior Avenue, Odd Fellow building on corner.

Music in the Park/Twin Cities Leather and Boot/boot store/9th and Excelsior 1991/Excelsior and 9th in 1991</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/20052167.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

From 11th Avenue looking East. Former Dahlberg Ford on left.

Excelsior at 11th Ave in 1991/11th Ave and Excelsior in 1991/Dahlberg Ford (former)</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/20052168.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color photograph of Excelsior Avenue when it was the Welcomall. From a series of photos taken by James C. Shirley of Mainstreet Hopkins from 6th Avenue through 11th in June 1991. This was just before the Welcomall was removed and the road was straightened. This had been an attempt of the city to bring back retail sales to the city. Not successful because people began to shop in shopping malls such as Ridgedale in Minnetonka, the Welcomall began in August 1971 and ended June 1991.

9th Avenue looking East, bus shelter and mall curve clearly shown.

9th and Excelsior looking east in 1991/Excelsior at 9th Ave looking east in 1991/bus shelter/Hopkins Steak House/Rapit Printing</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Welcomall_1991/20052169.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins streetcar trestle view @1915, approaching pinnacle of hill on trestle. 
(Photograph printed with a "36" on the back, no date unfortunately)
Notice St. Mary&#039;s Catholic church at 6th Avenue South and 2nd Street South in this blurry view from a moving streetcar.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20052013.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Hopkins streetcar trestle view @1915, heading down the slope of the trestle to the west. 
(Photograph printed with a "36" on the back, no date unfortunately)
Notice the billboards and the house being built in this view, probably taken from a moving streetcar. The billboards show an ad for Wrigley&#039;s Spearmint gum. There is a horse grazing in front of the group of billboards.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20052014.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Original B/W photograph of The Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company office building in Hopkins @1925. Streetcar tracks in foreground lead up to and past front entrance of office.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20062072.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W postcard photograph of Hopkins streetcar viaduct with streetcar on top, railroad tracks on the bottom @1920.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20062401.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W postcard photograph of Twin City Rapid Transit Company substation turbines, a power booster for streetcars on the Lake Minnetonka route. Substation was located at the SE intersection of Minnetonka line at Central Avenue in Hopkins @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20062411.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W postcard photograph of Twin City Rapid Transit Company workers posed on work car on tracks, used for snow removal, maintaining road bed and trolleys @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20062412.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Twin City Rapid Transit Company Hopkins streetcar on tracks, just west of 3rd Avenue station @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20062413.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo 4 x 6 Hopkins Milwaukee Rd Depot

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #1.

Sept 18, 1954 ? approx date of photo. Appears to be taken the same day as 2006.50.4 and .6.
Shows the Milwaukee Depot in Hopkins, looking east.  Shows the train order signal operated by a signal worker. Compare with photo 2006.50.2 that shows a 3-color signal on the M & St. L depot.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/2006501.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo Streetcar #1300 stored at Minneapolis Moline Oct, 1959

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #10. MN Transportation Museum photo #160.

This is a photo of the Como/Hopkins streetcar #1300 stored at Minneapolis Moline in Hopkins from 1954 to about 1962. This particular photo was taken about October, 1959 (photo processed on that date). Photo taken by Ken Fletcher.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20065010.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, Streetcar #1300 during its run in Hopkins at 9th Ave 1946

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #11. MN Transportation Museum photo #4830.

Photo taken of Streetcar #1300 (Como-Hopkins) during its usual run in the winter of 1946. Here, the streetcar is stopped at the corner of 9th Avenue north of Excelsior Ave in Hopkins by the Odd Fellows (IOOF) Building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20065011.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Streetcar photo 4 x 6 #1289 at 8th Ave, end of trestle in 1952

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #12. MN Transportation Museum photo #4200.

Streetcar #1289 Rail Fans Special, Same streetcar as in 2006.50.17 and 2006.50.18 taken at the same time and same location. Taken on 8th Ave in Hopkins at the west end of the trestle, looking south (?) about 1952.

The MN Rail Fans Association gave excursions on the streetcars in the 1940s through the 1960s. They would charter streetcars and give rides to participants. This series has three photos from the same excursion, taking place about 1952. The color photo is from a different excursion taken between 1949 and 1951.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20065012.jpg</location>
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			<title>Streetcar #1267 at 9th and Excelsior Late 1940s

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #13. MN Transportation Museum photo #4081.

Streetcar #1267 at the corner of 9th and Excelsior Blvd in Hopkins. We are looking Northwest in this photo. Taken on its usual run, photo dated about 1940s-early 1950s. Corner store was Jorgensen&#039;s Confectionery, 901 Excelsior Ave.

Streetcar #1267 also survived after streetcars ended. It is in a museum in Maine.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20065013.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo of end of Streetcar trestle looking east, 3rd Ave crossing, unknown date

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #14. MN Transportation Museum photo #4073.

Photograph taken on the east-side approach to the Hopkins streetcar Trestle looking EAST. The crossing is 3rd Avenue.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20065014.jpg</location>
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			<title>Streetcar photo, color, Rail Fans Excursion, 1949-1951 Blake Rd looking west

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #15. MN Transportation Museum photo #3295. TCRT photo #1267. Photo taken abt 1948 by Bill Olson.

Streetcar #1267 on a Rail Fans excursion; probably taken at a different time than the three other excursion photos (2006.50.12, .17 and .18)  because air horn is different on this car than in the other photos. Photo taken around Blake Road looking west back towards Hopkins. Water Tower can be seen in the distance.

The MN Rail Fans Association gave excursions on the streetcars in the 1940s through the 1960s. They would charter streetcars and give rides to participants. This series has three photos from the same excursion, taking place about 1952. The color photo is from a different excursion taken between 1948 and 1951.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20065015.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo, 8 x 10 Streetcar tracks & Milwaukee Road tracks 1905 b/w Shady Oak & Junction Rd

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #16. MN Transportation Museum photo #5845.

This is #3 in a series of photos taken in 1905. See also 2006.50.19 and 2006.50.21. The streetcar lines had purchased the Milwaukee Road (tracks on ground) that went to Deephaven to service the St. Louis Hotel. They took these photos of various tracks in the Hopkins area. Later in 1905 the second railroad trestle was built and the second track run through Hopkins.

This photo (#3) was taken in 1905. Shows the Milwaukee Road tracks running parallel to the streetcar tracks somewhere between Shady Oak Road and Junction Road. Most likely looking south from the derpression.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20065016.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo, 8 x 10 Streetcar #1289 Rail Fans special on 8th Ave @1952

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #17. MN Transportation Museum photo #267(dupl).

Streetcar #1289 Rail Fans Special. Note the trumpet air horn on upper left. This is taken on 8th Ave in Hopkins at the west end of the trestle, looking east about 1952.

The MN Rail Fans Association gave excursions on the streetcars in the 1940s through the 1960s. They would charter streetcars and give rides to participants. This series has three photos from the same excursion, taking place about 1952 ? see photos 2006.50.18, .12 and .15 also. The color photo (.15) is from a different excursion taken between 1948 and 1951.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20065017.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo, 8 x 10 Streetcar #1289 Rail Fans special on 8th Ave @1952

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #18. MN Transportation Museum photo #266.

Streetcar #1289 Rail Fans Special, rear view of the previous streetcar view (2006.50.17). Taken on a rail excursion about 1952. Taken on 8th Ave in Hopkins at the west end of the trestle, looking west. Hopkins Water Tower on right.

The MN Rail Fans Association gave excursions on the streetcars in the 1940s through the 1960s. They would charter streetcars and give rides to participants. This series has three photos from the same excursion, taking place about 1952 ? see photos 2006.50.17, .12 and .15 also. The color photo (.15) is from a different excursion taken between 1948 and 1951.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20065018.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo Hopkins Depot about 1954

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #2.

This is a photo taken in front of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad Depot (now known as the Depot coffee shop) looking towards Hopkins (West). Taken about 1954. Note the 3 color train order signal. Compare this signal with the manual signal on the Milwaukee depot photo #2006.50.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/2006502.jpg</location>
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			<title>The Peoria Gateway Train at the Hopkins M & St. L Depot 1950s

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #20. MN Transportation Museum photo #?. Photo taken by John Winter.

Photo of a Peoria Gateway train coming past the Hopkins (M and St. L) Depot 1950s. Depot is on the left, we are looking west.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20065020.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo 8 x 10, Great Northern and Milwaukee Rd tracks over Shady Oak Rd 1905

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #21. MN Transportation Museum photo #5844.

This is #2 in a series of photos taken in 1905. See also 2006.50.16 and 2006.50.19. The streetcar lines had purchased the Milwaukee Road (tracks on ground) that went to Deephaven to service the St. Louis Hotel. They took these photos of various tracks in the Hopkins area. Later in 1905 the second railroad trestle was built and the second track run through Hopkins.

This photo (#2) was taken in 1905. Shows the Milwaukee Road tracks running parallel and crossing over Shady Oak Road looking south.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20065021.jpg</location>
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			<title>8 x 10 photo Streetcar approaching Third Ave streetcar stop @1940

Digital scan (printed) from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); printed by Bev Ewing. 

Streetcar at the Third Avenue stop in Hopkins. Streetcar is heading toward Minneapolis and has the sign ?LOOP? on the top. We are looking West</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20065022.jpg</location>
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			<title>8 x 10 photo Interlachen streetcar stop, gentleman waiting for approaching car @1940s

Digital scan (printed) from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); printed by Bev Ewing. 

Streetcar stop at INTERLACHEN in Hopkins. Streetcar is heading toward Minneapolis. Older gentleman is waiting at the stop. See also photo 2006.50.24 which shows a little more of the Interlachen streetcar shelter.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20065023.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>2006.50.24

Digital scan (printed) from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); printed by Bev Ewing. 

Streetcar stop at INTERLACHEN in Hopkins. Streetcar is heading toward Minneapolis. Older gentleman is waiting at the stop. See also photo 2006.50.24 which shows a little more of the Interlachen streetcar shelter.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20065024.jpg</location>
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			<title>Streetcar on Viaduct on 9th Ave in Hopkins same as P2201.0

Digital scan (printed) from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); printed by Bev Ewing. 

This is a duplicate of a photo the Hopkins Historical Society already has. (P2201.0)

This shows a streetcar traveling west on the Hopkins Streetcar trestle at about 9th Avenue. We are looking east.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20065025.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo, Streetcar #1300 going to MM for storage, 1954

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #3.

This is a photo taken in front of the Milwaukee Depot looking towards Hopkins (West). Taken Sept 18, 1954. The train is pulling Streetcar #1300 which is coming to the Minneapolis Moline factory to be stored. The streetcar was stored in Hopkins from 1954 to approximately 1962. The streetcar was ?rescued? by the group of people who eventually became the MN Transportation Museum.

2006.50.4
Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #4.

This is a photo taken Sept 18, 1954 looking east. The train is pulling Streetcar #1300 which is coming to the Minneapolis Moline factory to be stored. The streetcar was stored in Hopkins from 1954 to approximately 1962. The streetcar was ?rescued? by the group of people who eventually became the MN Transportation Museum.


2006.50.5
Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #5. Photo taken by Fred G. Howarth. 

August, 1946. This is a TCRT streetcar #1289 inbound at Blake Road stop in Hopkins. We are looking west. The Blake Rd stop was believed to be on the south side of the road west of the current Blake road.

2006.50.6
Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #6. MN Transportation Museum photo #1410.

This is a photo taken Sept 18, 1954 looking east at the Milwaukee depot in Hopkins. The train is pulling Streetcar #1300 which is coming to the Minneapolis Moline factory to be stored. The streetcar was stored in Hopkins from 1954 to approximately 1962. The streetcar was ?rescued? by the group of people who eventually became the MN Transportation Museum.

2006.50.7
Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #7. MN Transportation Museum photo #548.

This is a photo of a streetcar atop the streetcar viaduct in Hopkins. We are looking west. Minneapolis Moline is in the background. Photo taken in the late 1940s. You can see why the viaduct was made: to go over the numerous train tracks running through the area.

2006.50.8
Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #8. MN Transportation Museum photo #611.

This is a photo of the Hopkins streetcar line at 9th Avenue. Viaduct can be seen rising in the background. Date unknown.


2006.50.9

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #9. MN Transportation Museum photo #412.

Photo of a streetcar in front of the main office at Minneapolis Moline in Hopkins taken in 1951 or 1952. 

2006.50.10
Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #10. MN Transportation Museum photo #160.

This is a photo of the Como/Hopkins streetcar #1300 stored at Minneapolis Moline in Hopkins from 1954 to about 1962. This particular photo was taken about October, 1959 (photo processed on that date). Photo taken by Ken Fletcher.

2006.50.11
Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #11. MN Transportation Museum photo #4830.

Photo taken of Streetcar #1300 (Como-Hopkins) during its usual run in the winter of 1946. Here, the streetcar is stopped at the corner of 9th Avenue in Hopkins by the Minneapolis Moline plant.

2006.50.12
Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #12. MN Transportation Museum photo #4200.

Streetcar #1289 Rail Fans Special, Same streetcar as in 2006.50.17 and 2006.50.18 taken at the same time and same location. Taken on 8th Ave in Hopkins at the west end of the trestle, looking south (?) about 1952.

The MN Rail Fans Association gave excursions on the streetcars in the 1940s through the 1960s. They would charter streetcars and give rides to participants. This series has three photos from the same excursion, taking place about 1952. The color photo is from a different excursion taken between 1949 and 1951.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/2006503.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo 4 x 6 Streetcar #1300 being rescued 18 Sept 1954

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #4.

This is a photo taken Sept 18, 1954 looking east. The train is pulling Streetcar #1300 which is coming to the Minneapolis Moline factory to be stored. The streetcar was stored in Hopkins from 1954 to approximately 1962. The streetcar was ?rescued? by the group of people who eventually became the MN Transportation Museum.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/2006504.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo Blake Road streetcar stop, streetcar heading to Minneapolis, man waiting

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #5. Photo taken by Fred G. Howarth. 

August, 1946. This is a TCRT streetcar #1289 inbound at Blake Road stop in Hopkins. We are looking west. The Blake Rd stop was believed to be on the south side of the road west of the current Blake road.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/2006505.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>PhotoStreetcar #1300 being rescued in 1954 at Hopkins Milwaukee depot

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #6. MN Transportation Museum photo #1410.

This is a photo taken Sept 18, 1954 looking east at the Milwaukee depot in Hopkins. The train is pulling Streetcar #1300 which is coming to the Minneapolis Moline factory to be stored. The streetcar was stored in Hopkins from 1954 to approximately 1962. The streetcar was ?rescued? by the group of people who eventually became the MN Transportation Museum.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/2006506.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Photo Streetcar traveling on viaduct in Hopkins, Minneapolis Moline in background
Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #7. MN Transportation Museum photo #548.

This is a photo of a streetcar atop the streetcar viaduct in Hopkins. We are looking west. Minneapolis Moline is in the background. Photo taken in the late 1940s. You can see why the viaduct was made: to go over the numerous train tracks running through the area.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/2006507.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Streetcar at 9th Ave in Hopkins 1940s

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #8. MN Transportation Museum photo #611.

This is a photo of the Hopkins streetcar line at 9th Avenue. Viaduct can be seen rising in the background. Date unknown.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/2006508.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Photo of Streetcar in front of main Moline office @1951

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #9. MN Transportation Museum photo #412.

This is a photo of a streetcar in front of the main office of Minneapolis Moline in Hopkins taken in 1951 or 1952.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/2006509.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Photo: Boy standing by column at the Hopkins High School on 15th and Excelsior @1930

Unnamed high school student is leaning against a column at the high school. The house shown in the distance is most likely 1513 Excelsior Ave where Windmill Exports is today. Back then is was the home of Ewest, Bernard. The 1920s-era automobiles really make this photo interesting. Note also the power poles.

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062910.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Photo: Boy standing by column at the Hopkins High School on 15th and Excelsior @1930

Unnamed high school student is leaning against a column at the high school. The house shown in the distance is most likely 1513 Excelsior Ave where Windmill Exports is today. Back then is was the home of Ewest, Bernard. The 1920s-era automobiles really make this photo interesting. Note also the power poles.

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062910a.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Photo Postcard: East End School First and Second Graders seated outside school @1918

1st: Lindberry, John/Lelander, Helmer/Larson, Harold/Jorgins, Justice?/Johnson, Jorgen/Dork/Earl/Carlson, Vern/Lund, John/Bushia, Joe

2nd: Drebenstead, Ag/Lelander, Effie/Tobeash, Mary/Olsen, Helen/Buster, Albert/Tobeash?, Will/Rowe, Rosalie

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062911.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Scanned copy of photo: East End School First and Second Graders seated outside school @1918

1st: Lindberry, John/Lelander, Helmer/Larson, Harold/Jorgins, Justice?/Johnson, Jorgen/Dork/Earl/Carlson, Vern/Lund, John/Bushia, Joe

2nd: Drebenstead, Ag/Lelander, Effie/Tobeash, Mary/Olsen, Helen/Buster, Albert/Tobeash?, Will/Rowe, Rosalie

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062911a.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Photo: East End School children, all wearing bibs with a Red Cross on them @1918

Some of the students are identified in the original photo.

Burns, Doug/Anderson, Jim/Hemple, Leone/Erickson, Adelyn?/Walker, Alice/Lelander, Helmer/Bushia, Joe/B, Emit/Larson, Helen/Doo

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062912.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Scanned copy of photo: East End School children, all wearing bibs with a Red Cross on them @1918

Some of the students are identified in the original photo.

Burns, Doug/Anderson, Jim/Hemple, Leone/Erickson, Adelyn?/Walker, Alice/Lelander, Helmer/Bushia, Joe/B, Emit/Larson, Helen/Doo

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062912a.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo: Hopkins Junior High School @1930, cannon in front, taken from across the street

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062913.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Scanned copy of photo: Hopkins Junior High School @1930, cannon in front, taken from across the street

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062913a.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo: Hopkins High School @1930 exterior snapshot, 1920-era automobiles parked in front, truck driving by

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062914.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Copy of Photo: Hopkins High School @1930 exterior snapshot, 1920-era automobiles parked in front, truck driving by

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062914a.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo, cast of The Moundbuilders, students dressed in Indian costume, tee-pee @1930

This is a large original photograph of the entire cast of the play THE MOUNDBUILDERS done by the men and women&#039;s glee club of Hopkins High in about 1930. There is a Tee-pee, students are all dressed as Indians, or today called Native Americans. There also is a program listing the cast members. Christiansen, Armond R, was the director. There are several casual photos of the cast also. See scrapbook 2006.29.1. 

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062915.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo: High school students on steamboat MINNETONKA 1929

Kokesh, Lucy/Quinn, Catherine/Quinn, Anna/Rowe, Rosalie can be seen on the upper deck of the steamboat MINNETONKA on a 1929 Hopkins High School Junior class outing. Taken at Excelsior, MN.

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.

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Copy of Photo: High school students on steamboat MINNETONKA 1929

Kokesh, Lucy/Quinn, Catherine/Quinn, Anna/Rowe, Rosalie can be seen on the upper deck of the steamboat MINNETONKA on a 1929 Hopkins High School Junior class outing. Taken at Excelsior, MN.

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062916.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Copy of Photo: High school students on steamboat MINNETONKA 1929

Kokesh, Lucy/Quinn, Catherine/Quinn, Anna/Rowe, Rosalie can be seen on the upper deck of the steamboat MINNETONKA on a 1929 Hopkins High School Junior class outing. Taken at Excelsior, MN.

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062916a.jpg</location>
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			<title>Menu, Matt&#039;s Sweet Shop @1929

Very colorful menu for Matt&#039;s Sweet Shop. Menu is printed on a half sheet of paper, nicely decorated with Silver King Mineral Water ad. Price of menu items: Noon special 11 am to 1 pm. Choice of meats and vegetable, potatoes, break and butter, coffee or milk 25 cents. Soup, sandwich and coffe or milk, 25 cents. Salad sandwich and coffee of milk 25 cents. Sliced chicken sandwich and coffee 25 cents. Salad and buttered crackers 15 cents. Home made soup 10 cents. Desserts: home bakes pies and cake 10 cents. Plain vanilla chocolate or carmel nut ice cream 10 cents.

This menu is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062917.jpg</location>
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			<title>St. Joseph&#039;s School 6th grade class @1924

Rowe, Rosalie went to East End School, then 6th grade at St. Joseph&#039;s, then to Hopkins Junior High and to Senior High School. This photo was in her scrapbook. Students are identified.

Back: Shidla, Mary/Rowe, Rosalie/Kokesh, Hilda/unknown/Chevalier, Bertha/Hulderby, Gertrude/Zilka, Martha/Quinn, Catherine/Quinn, Ann

Next to back row (4 girls): Kokesh, Lucy/Hanus, Ella/unknown/Poltual?, Odell.

3rd row from back: Homola, Magdalene/Roeser, Magdalene/Bren, Beatrice/Sheehan, Mary/Peshina, Adeline/Pellant, Margaret/Shidla, Rose/Sopr, Helen/

Front row: Stepanek, Jim/Ulingder, Leonard/Brothersoptke, Joe/Johnson, Harold/Doar, Earl

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062918.jpg</location>
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			<title>St. Joseph&#039;s School 6th grade class @1924

Rowe, Rosalie went to East End School, then 6th grade at St. Joseph&#039;s, then to Hopkins Junior High and to Senior High School. This photo was in her scrapbook. Students are identified.

Back: Shidla, Mary/Rowe, Rosalie/Kokesh, Hilda/unknown/Chevalier, Bertha/Hulderby, Gertrude/Zilka, Martha/Quinn, Catherine/Quinn, Ann

Next to back row (4 girls): Kokesh, Lucy/Hanus, Ella/unknown/Poltual?, Odell.

3rd row from back: Homola, Magdalene/Roeser, Magdalene/Bren, Beatrice/Sheehan, Mary/Peshina, Adeline/Pellant, Margaret/Shidla, Rose/Sopr, Helen/

Front row: Stepanek, Jim/Ulingder, Leonard/Brothersoptke, Joe/Johnson, Harold/Doar, Earl

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062918a.jpg</location>
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			<title>Rowe, Rosalie sitting by the lamppost at South Junior High @1930

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062919.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Rowe, Rosalie sitting by the lamppost at South Junior High @1930

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062919a.jpg</location>
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			<title>photo, Cipera, Pauline reading a book outside on a chair, rural Hopkins @1930

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062920.jpg</location>
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			<title>Copy of a photo, Cipera, Pauline reading a book outside on a chair, rural Hopkins @1930

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062920a.jpg</location>
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			<title>Newspaper clipping photograph 1932 undefeated Hopkins Football team

Winning all of its six games played against conference rivals, this Hopkins high school team won the lake district football championship for 1932. The team is coached by R.S. Maetzold, former Hamline athlete.

Front row left to right: Gralow, Vernon/Adams, Frank/Cermak, George/McCausland, Orrin/Peterson, Ralph/Makousky, Chalmer/Bennis, Fritz/Johnson, Gilford.

Second row: Bovin, paul/Anderson, Earl/Rasmussen, Ed/Odegard, Ervin/Blake, Allan/Nelson, Donald/Pedersen, Arne/Lundquist, Bob/Plehal, Alvin.

Third row: Tesarek, Ray/Dahlberg, Earl/Kowalsky, Kenneth/Porte, Harold/Harincar, Steve/Eidam, James/Faltin, Howard/Chermak, Richard/Adams, Henry/Larson, Hilmer.

Back row: Hromadko, Joe/Maetzold, R.S./Snell, Glenn

This newspaper clip is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062921.jpg</location>
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			<title>Erickson, Walt/Wilwerding, John/Makousky, Don/Libby, Paul in automobile in front of South Junior High @1920 or 1930.

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062922.jpg</location>
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			<title>Newspaper clipping photo Hopkins High School Basketball team @1930?

Former # SG-P 11.1

Back row: Dahlberg, Ward/Feyereisen, Jerry/Quinn, James/Makousky, Chalmer/Schnabel, Harold/Maetzold, Russell.

Front row: Grover, Don/Buck, Paul/Schutz, Alex/Brokl, Arnold/Dragotis, Burt/Olson, Verner.

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062923.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo Rowe, Rasalie and her mother, Rowe, Anna @1930

Shows rural garden, a housedress a 1930s woman might wear.

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062924.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo 5 x 7 graduating class Hopkins High School 1930

Names are included on this photo. There are other photos of this class in the museum and people are identified in these other photos as well.

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062925.jpg</location>
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			<title>Individual photos (part 1) of graduating seniors, Hopkins High School 1930

This matches a photo on the photo boards, but the people are identified in this scrapbook.

Svec, Gloria/Kokesh, Lucy/Hlavacek, Violet/Larson, Jeanette/Valesh, Marion/Erickson, Walt/Cohrs, Ella/Welch, Russell/Snell, Marion/Larson, Blanch/Quinn, Ann/Jenstad, Forest/Boven, Constance/Hamilton, Ivy/Bolduc, Fay/Cipera, Pauline/Pry, Ione/Empanger, Pat/Mason, Alyce/Westburg, Evelyn/Olson, Helen/Sjoberg, Muriel/

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062926.jpg</location>
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			<title>Individual photos (part 2) of graduating seniors, Hopkins High School 1930


Quinn, Catherine/Libby, Paul/Erickson, Alma/Lindale, Killian/Sheehan, Mary/Gooding, Leon/Jensted, Forest/Mayo, R.J./Dvorak, Adelyn/Kokesh, Hilda/Wilwerding, John/Bohach, Ruby/Gustafson, Carlton/Rose, Rosalie/Hawlish, Grace/Makousky, Don/Homola, Magdalene/Berchek, LauraFessler, Mary/Sopr, Helen/Peterson, Margaret/Novatny, mamie/Empanger, Ione/Bratroskey, Joe/Houser, Mary

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/20062927.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo: Fessler, Mary/Justad, Forest/Erickson, Walt/Libby, Paul in 1920s era automobile @1930

2 x 3 inch snapshot entitled "An Old School Days Snap" with 4 high school students in an old convertible 4-door automobile. Homes from Hopkins area can be seen in the distance. 

These photos are from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/2006293.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo: Hermanek, Marie and Anne, standing by Hopkins? Business @1930 flapper clothing

These photos are from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/2006295.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo: Cipera, Pauline/Rowe, Rosalie standing in everyday house dresses @1929

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/2006297.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photo: 1929 Hopkins High School Basketball Team, photo from Minneapolis Journal

Former # SG-P100.0

Schutz, A/Voss, H/O&#039;Dell, G/Allen, V/Shauer, N/Shonka, C/Miller, R/Walker, G/Williams, J/Olson, V/Wilwerding, J/Brokl, A/Hutton, J.W. coach/Grover, D/McGannon, P/Quinn, J.

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/2006298.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Copy of photo: 1929 Hopkins High School Basketball Team, photo from Minneapolis Journal, scanned copy

Former # SG-P100.0

Schutz, A/Voss, H/O&#039;Dell, G/Allen, V/Shauer, N/Shonka, C/Miller, R/Walker, G/Williams, J/Olson, V/Wilwerding, J/Brokl, A/Hutton, J.W. coach/Grover, D/McGannon, P/Quinn, J.

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/2006298a.jpg</location>
		</track>
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			<title>Photo St. Joseph&#039;s School, parish house and convent @1930

This photo is from an artistic scrapbook done by the president of the High School Senior Class of 1930, Rosalie Rowe (Rowe, Rosalie). Married name Rosalie Dahlin (Mrs. T. Leroy Dahlin). Her address was 7361 Landan Dr, Woodstock, Bloomington MN 55438. 941-3403. This scrapbook was given to the Hopkins Historical Society while Clint Blomquist was the curator. He indexed it, so that is what is indexed here, plus I&#039;ve added more detail. Twenty six of the best photos with general Hopkins interest have been scanned and have been given separate numbers.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Scrap_Book/2006299a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>"M.&ST. L. Depot" at right, looking east toward Monroe Avenue South, @1920.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/20062155.jpg</location>
		</track>
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			<title>A stretch of dirt road, railroad tracks and depot dated 10-7-1929.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/20062156.jpg</location>
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			<title>Train approaching Birch Lake rail station in northern Minnesota with people on the station platform @1915. "Grandma Richard had cabin here went fishing got there on this train in the caboose."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/20062286.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Intersection of Town Road #79 (2006 Dominic Drive) and railroad crossing (2006 walk/bike trail) at northwest shore of Shady Oak Lake @1914.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/200623617.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Railroad construction at Shady Oak Lake where locomotive and dump cars went into lake @1912. "Weight of locomotive, using rails as levers, and pressure of fill caused lake bottom to shift and raised pilings from lake bottom."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/200623618.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Railroad construction at Shady Oak Lake, looking northwest, where locomotive and dump cars went into lake @1914. Taken from Shady Oak Road. Far right is ice warehouse and boarding house.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/200623619.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Railroad construction on east side Shady Oak Lake @1912. Material used for fill in lake.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/200623620.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph postcard of railroad construction on east side Shady Oak Lake @1912. Material used for fill in lake.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/200623621.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph postcard of railroad construction on east side Shady Oak Lake @1912. Steamshovel, horses and ox.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/200623622.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph postcard of railroad construction on east side Shady Oak Lake @1912. Steamshovel cut fill dumped from trestle to form permanent bed.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/200623623.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph postcard of railroad construction on east side Shady Oak Lake @1912. Steamshovel cut fill dumped from lake trestle to form permanent bed.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/200623624.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph postcard of women in fine hats posing with railroad construction steamshovel on east side Shady Oak Lake @1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/200623625.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph postcard of railroad construction steamshovel at base camp near Shady Oak Road @1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/200623626.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph postcard of railroad construction pilings and two women posed on them near Shady Oak Road @1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/200623627.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of railroad train approaching Shady Oak Lake crossing @1914.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/200623628.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of railroad bed at Shady Oak Road @1924, facing west.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/200623629.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Great Northern railroad bridge over a dry Minnehaha Creek, Sunday August 30, 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/20062525.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior of Miroc railroad station building in Eden Prairie with a view of a lake seen through it, 1920s. "Station at Riley&#039;s Lake" on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/20062526.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two young fellows in caps and bow ties standing next to Miroc railroad station building in Eden Prairie, 1920s. The boys are goofing off with their empty pants pockets showing.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/20062527.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Wreckage of two locomotives from a head-on crash "about 7th or 8th Avenues South & C.M.&St. P. R.R. tracks in middle of night near MTM 1912-1915." Men at lower left of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/2007545.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Railroad tracks between two lakes. May be Shady Oak Lake @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/2007869.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior, Dow House, Staircase 5.6 ft Blue 15 Ft. Print made in 2005 from slides made by Clint Blomquist in March, 1965. This was just before the Dow House was demolished.

There is a small part of this staircase in the Hopkins Historical Society museum today.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/2007712-2.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Center for the Arts. Photo donated by the city of Hopkins for publication in the book Hopkins, MN, Through the Years, published 2002. This photo is on page 72 of the book. Digital print from the City of Hopkins. Print made by Bev Ewing, 2004.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/200771.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior, Dow House, Fireplace in front room, 11 ft white 8 foot. See also 2007.7.8. Print made in 2005 from slides made by Clint Blomquist in March, 1965. This was just before the Dow House was demolished.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/2007710.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior, Dow House, Fireplace in foyer, 5.6  ft blue 11 foot. Print made in 2005 from slides made by Clint Blomquist in March, 1965. This was just before the Dow House was demolished.

This was the fireplace loaned to a man and installed in a home in St. Paul, MN.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/2007711.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior, Dow House, north side. Print made in 2005 from slides made by Clint Blomquist in February, 1965. This was just before the Dow House was demolished.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/2007713.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior, Dow House, turret side. Print made in 2005 from slides made by Clint Blomquist in February, 1965. This was just before the Dow House was demolished.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/2007714.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior, Dow House. Print made in 2005 from slides made by Clint Blomquist in February, 1965. This was just before the Dow House was demolished. Note part of this photo is cut off; the slide shows more of the home.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/2007715.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior, Dow House as the trucks are taking it down. Print made in 2005 from slides made by Clint Blomquist on March 13, 1965. This was just before the Dow House was demolished. City of Hopkins maintenance trucks shown in photo. Windows broken.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/2007716.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior, Dow House, boarded up windows. Print made in 2005 from slides made by Clint Blomquist on March 13, 1965. This was just before the Dow House was demolished.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/2007717.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior, Dow House south side. Print made in 2005 from slides made by Clint Blomquist on March 13, 1965. This was just before the Dow House was demolished. Boarded up, broken windows.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/2007718.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior, Honeywell, formerly the main building of the Hennepin County Poor Farm. Photo taken by Clint Blomquist May 22, 1974, just as the building was to be taken down. Washington Ave.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/2007719.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Oaks of mainstreet. This is  a Photo donated digitally by the city of Hopkins for publication in the book Hopkins, MN, Through the Years, published 2002. This photo did not get published but its companion photo is on page 83. The Oaks were built on the site of the former Pines Trailer Court. Digital print from the City of Hopkins. Print made by Bev Ewing, 2004.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/200772.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior, Honeywell, formerly the main building of the Hennepin County Poor Farm. Photo taken by Clint Blomquist May 22, 1974, just as the building was to be taken down. Washington Ave.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/2007720.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior, Honeywell, formerly the main building of the Hennepin County Poor Farm. Photo taken by Clint Blomquist May 22, 1974, just as the building was to be taken down. Washington Ave.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/2007721.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Last Minneapolis and St. Louis (M & St. L) train coming through Hopkins, 20 June 1980. Train is traveling from the east to the west. Photographer is standing on the Hwy 169 bridge overlooking the Hopkins Depot in the center of the photo, facing east. Red Owl water tower on the left. Hopkins Water tower on the right. Photo taken by Dean Empanger.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/2007722.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Last Minneapolis and St. Louis (M & St. L) train coming through Hopkins, 20 June 1980. Train is traveling from the east to the west. Photographer is standing on the Hwy 169 bridge overlooking the Hopkins Depot in the center of the photo, facing east. Red Owl water tower on the left. Photo taken by Dean Empanger.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/2007723.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Last Minneapolis and St. Louis (M & St. L) train coming through Hopkins, 20 June 1980. Train is traveling from the east to the west. Photographer is standing on the Hwy 169 bridge overlooking the Hopkins Depot in the center of the photo, facing east. Red Owl water tower on the left. Photo taken by Dean Empanger.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/2007724.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Last Minneapolis and St. Louis (M & St. L) train coming through Hopkins, 20 June 1980. Train is traveling from the east to the west. Photographer is standing on the Hwy 169 bridge overlooking the Hopkins Depot in the center of the photo, facing east. Hopkins Water tower on the right. Photo taken by Dean Empanger. Super Valu warehouse in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/2007725.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Last Minneapolis and St. Louis (M & St. L) train coming through Hopkins, 20 June 1980. Train in distance is traveling from the east to the west. Photographer is standing in the Depot parking lot on the west side of the building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/2007726.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Last Minneapolis and St. Louis (M & St. L) train coming through Hopkins, 20 June 1980. Train at depot is traveling from the east to the west. Photographer is standing in the Depot parking lot on the west side of the building.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/2007727.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Last Minneapolis and St. Louis (M & St. L) train coming through Hopkins, 20 June 1980. Train is at depot and is traveling from the east to the west. Photographer is standing in the Depot parking lot.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/2007728.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Last Minneapolis and St. Louis (M & St. L) train coming through Hopkins, 20 June 1980. Train is at depot and is traveling from the east to the west. Photographer is standing in the Depot parking lot. Last Caboose.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/2007729.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Oaks of mainstreet. This is  a Photo donated digitally by the city of Hopkins for publication in the book Hopkins, MN, Through the Years, published 2002. This photo is on page 83.  The Oaks were built on the site of the former Pines Trailer Court in the late 1990s. Digital print from the City of Hopkins. Print made by Bev Ewing, 2004.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/200773.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Last Minneapolis and St. Louis (M & St. L) train coming through Hopkins, 20 June 1980. Train is traveling from the east to the west. Photographer is standing at the Medical Building parking lot on Minnetonka Mills Road (north of Hwy 7). Photograph is taken looking east.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/2007730.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Last Minneapolis and St. Louis (M & St. L) train coming through Hopkins, 20 June 1980. Train is traveling from the east to the west. Photographer is standing at the Medical Building parking lot on Minnetonka Mills Road (north of Hwy 7). Photograph is taken looking west as the last caboose leaves Hopkins.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/2007731.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Shady Oak Beach Recreation Area.  This is  a Photo donated digitally by the city of Hopkins for publication in the book Hopkins, MN, Through the Years, published 2002. This photo is on page 122.   Digital print from the City of Hopkins. Print made by Bev Ewing, 2004.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/200774.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Depot Coffee House about 2000. This is  a Photo donated digitally by the city of Hopkins for publication in the book Hopkins, MN, Through the Years, published 2002. This photo is on page 179.   Print made by Bev Ewing, 2004. This coffee house is the Hopkins Depot, from which the town is named. It formerly was the Minneapolis and St. Louis Rail Road Depot and the community&#039;s post office.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/200775.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Main Street Hopkins taken in the @2000. View is to the west.  Clock Tower, St. Joe&#039;s can be seen. This is  a Photo donated digitally by the city of Hopkins for publication in the book Hopkins, MN, Through the Years, published 2002. Print made by Bev Ewing, 2004.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/200776.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior, Dow House, Dining Room Sideboard. Print made in 2005 from slides made by Clint Blomquist on 4/13/1965. This was just before the Dow House was demolished.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/200777.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior, Dow House, Fireplace in front room, 11 ft white - 8 foot. Print made in 2005 from slides made by Clint Blomquist in March, 1965. This was just before the Dow House was demolished.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/200778.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Interior, Dow House, Fireplace in foyer, 5.6  ft blue 11 foot. Print made in 2005 from slides made by Clint Blomquist in March, 1965. This was just before the Dow House was demolished.

This was the fireplace loaned to a man and installed in a home in St. Paul, MN.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/200779.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Two men seated atop Hopkins Shady Oak Lake ice conveyer @1914. 
Duplicates a, b, c, d Marvy.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Shady_Oak_Lake/20062361.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Three men in canoe on Shady Oak Lake @1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Shady_Oak_Lake/200623610.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Men constructing railroad trestle from east shore of Shady Oak Lake @1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Shady_Oak_Lake/20062362.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>South shore of Shady Oak Lake @1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Shady_Oak_Lake/20062363.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph postcard of Shady Oak Beach bathers @1960s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Shady_Oak_Lake/200623630.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph Shady Oak Beach bathers @1960s. Big and little docks.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Shady_Oak_Lake/200623631.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph Shady Oak Beach  and bathers @1960s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Shady_Oak_Lake/200623632.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Looking southwest across Shady Oak Lake @1914. Cedar Lake Ice Company storage building far right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Shady_Oak_Lake/20062364.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>East shore of Shady Oak Lake @1912. 
Duplicate 1093.1 same donor.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Shady_Oak_Lake/20062365.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>People on east shore of Shady Oak Lake @1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Shady_Oak_Lake/20062366.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>People on east shore of Shady Oak Lake @1912. Center was then swimming beach, left of that the picnic area.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Shady_Oak_Lake/20062367.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man and woman in canoe on Shady Oak Lake @1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Shady_Oak_Lake/20062368.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man and two women in canoe on Shady Oak Lake @1912. East shore and Shady Oak Road in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Shady_Oak_Lake/20062369.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hennepin County Fair arch at 10th and Excelsior Avenues @1907. Anderson Bros. Dry Goods building on right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Shady_Oak_Lake/200627610.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Girls wearing bathing caps posed in Shady Oak Lake @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Shady_Oak_Lake/20062769.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co (MTM) steam engine #8702 built in 1924 and owned by Lee Wyman. Photo donated by Lee Wyman.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065937.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Items from the estate of George Williams, father of donor Ruth Williams, who worked for Minneapolis Moline's Hopkins, Minnesota plant as a tool and die maker.

Large format framed photograph, black and white, annual picnic of Minneapolis Moline employees, Spring Park Minnesota, August 3, 1929. Size 34.5" x 9-5/8" inches. Lapic, Charlie (Band Director) pictured in cap in center. On the right is Severson, Henry standing in white cap, brother of Severson, Svante per Burns, Reid, 2005. Also pictured at left Pokorny, Henry Sr.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2005291.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Items from the estate of George Williams, father of donor Ruth Williams, who worked for Minneapolis Moline's Hopkins, Minnesota plant as a tool and die maker. Pictured are Bergstrom, Henry/Cory "Red"/Cory, Gail/Davis,/DeLeeuw, John/Dvorak, Frank/Erickson, Gus/Fanta, John/Fara, Tom
Pashina, Dick/Jensen, Martin/Jensen, Siebel/Johnson, H./Kaminskey, Joe/Kaminski, Joe/Kimmer, Wille/Klieniper, Paul/Lietzow, Bowana/Lund, Arvid/Olson, Leroy/Severson, Erny/Severson, Henry/Severson, Svante/Stepanek, Frank/Strachota, L./Syrovy, Jim/Williams, George/

Framed photographic montage, 14 black and white photographs, interior work areas of Minneapolis Moline plant at Hopkins Minnesota, @1930s-1940s. Framed size 32-5/8" x 15-7/8". Workers depicted in their various work areas. Photo in upper left depicts Severson, Henry, brother of Severson, Erny and Severson, Svante of Hopkins. Bownana Lietzow, female worker pictured center, was known as "Princess of the Tool Room" identified many of the people in this photo and the Jim Syrovy retirement party photo in 2005.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2005292.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline Hopkins plant machine shop area at retirement party for Jim Syrovy. One photo depicts a group of 28 men and one woman. Two men in the center are holding what looks like a piece of paper @ 8 x 10, but it is unreadable. In the background is a calendar on the wall, date unreadable. Probable date @ 1940s. Pictured are: Stepanek, Frank/. The other photo depicts three unidentified men at three different workstations, large windows in the background. 

Pashina, Dick/Kimmer, Wille/Olson, Leroy/Davis, /Cory, Gail/Cory "Red"/Klieniper, Paul/Kaminski, Joe/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2005293.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Moline Hopkins plant machine shop area. 
A) The first depicts nine men, dressed in overalls and aprons, seven seated on crates and various other objects, two men standing at what appears to be lunch time. One seated man is smoking a cigarette, another appears to have a toothpick in his hand with a black metal lunch bucket tucked under his knees; on the wall in the background is a poster titled "Table of Decimal Formulas." 
B) The second photo depicts nine men in work clothes and aprons, seated and standing, probably during their lunch break. Four seated men appear to be playing cards as one seated man can only be seen by the cards he is holding in his hands; another man watching the game is holding a partially filled glass milk bottle. C) The third shows six men seated along a wall; a seventh is standing and smoking a cigarette.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2005294.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co (MTM) 45 horsepower single cylinder tandem compound engine built in 1907. (1 of 7 photos) Donor: Lee Wyman.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065938.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co (MTM) engine #7281. 25 HP built in 1914. Photo, edina, MN, 1957. Donor: Lee Wyman.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065939.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co (MTM) steam engines at Stuttgard, Ark, summer of 1912. Standing: John Wiley. Donor: Vivian J. Blomquist.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065940.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Historic Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co (MTM) "Minneapolis" tractor at Smithsonian institution in Washington D.C. 

Writton on back is the press release from the Public Relations Dept of Minneapolis Moline Inc 130 Ninth Ave S, Hopkins, MN.
"Historic Minneapolis Tractor at Smithsonian saluted by local businessmen during 1963 Convention of Chamber of commerce of the United States, April 30, 1963. Left to Right: Gerald L. Moore, Executive vice President of Minneapolis Area Chamber of commerce; A.B. Sparboe, Vice President, The Pillsbury Company, Minneaplis; Frank A. Taylor (on tractor seat), Director of History and Technology, The Smithsonian Institution, Wash, D.c.; William F. Foss, President, Minneapolis Moline, Inc. Hopkins Minnesota.

First row-crop tractor built in 1918, it was known as the Model "D" Universal. Equipped with electric starting motor, electric lights, battery and Electric Speed Control of engine, it was used for all types of farm work. The Model "D" on exhibit is equipped with a 2-bottom plow.

This tractor was used on a farm near Hartington, Nebraska, from 1918 until 1953, when it was purchased by W.L. Pringle, Vice President and director of Marketing, Minneapolis-Moline Inc, for use at state and county fairs. In 1957, it was moved to the firm's headquarters at Hopkins and used in parades, including the Minnesota 1958 Centennial. It was placed on exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution on July 13, 1962.

[p.s. the large equipment is no longer on display in the Washington DC Smithsonian. I think it is in storage or on display in Philadelphia, PA. -- It was no where to be seen when I went to DC in the year 2000--Bev Ewing).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065941.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co (MTM) Boiler Assembly room about 1926. Donor: Sundin.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065942.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co (MTM) factory interior, unknown date. Donor: Sundin.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065943.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co (MTM) factory interior, unknown date. Donor: Sundin.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065944.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co (MTM) factory interior, Hydraulic Flanger, 140 ton, 1926. Donor: Sundin.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065945.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co (MTM) factory interior, unknown location and date. Donor: Sundin.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065946.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Color Lithograph, Porter Printing Co, Moline IL, showing an 1890s plow made by the Moline Plow company, Moline, Il. Romantic view of gentleman dressed in white shirt and derby hat, sitting on his plow behind two beautiful horses, has roses in the corner and several nice houses. The grass has cut in it "Flying Dutchman Jr.:"</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065947.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior, The Minneapolis Threshing Machine office builiding. Note the streetcar tracks in front of building. Donor: F. Gordon Pederson.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20065948.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Postcard photo. Two men (is one a woman?) outside a Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co factory building among junky parts to old machinery. On the back it says "Find the Dutchman" -- The "Dutchman" is the name of a MTM tractor. From the Feudner's -- is one of these people Amel Feudner?

This is an original postcard print from  Scrapbook 5.0, a copy of the print has replaced it. Donor: Jack Feudner, owner: Amel Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/200716.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Postcard photo. Two men (is one a woman?) outside a Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co factory building among junky parts to old machinery. On the back it says "Find the Dutchman" -- The "Dutchman" is the name of a MTM tractor. From the Feudner's -- is one of these people Amel Feudner?

This is an original postcard print from  Scrapbook 5.0, a copy of the print has replaced it. Donor: Jack Feudner, owner: Amel Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/200716a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Postcard photo. MTM (Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co) of Hopkins, Minn, Steam Engine. Appears to be taken in a stadium at a fair. Fairgrounds buildings in back. Steam tractor, "The Minneapolis". Men are standing around talking to each other and leaning on the tractor.

This is an original postcard print from  Scrapbook 5.0, a copy of the print has replaced it. Donor: Jack Feudner, owner: Amel Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/200717.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Postcard photo. MTM (Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co) of Hopkins, Minn, Steam Engine. Appears to be taken in a stadium at a fair. Fairgrounds buildings in back. Steam tractor, "The Minneapolis". Men are standing around talking to each other and leaning on the tractor.

This is an original postcard print from  Scrapbook 5.0, a copy of the print has replaced it. Donor: Jack Feudner, owner: Amel Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/200717a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Six women in coats and hats posed on a large piece of Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company machinery outside brick buildings, probably Hopkins @1918.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2007538.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Five men posed outside Minneapolis Moline plant around a machine labelled "Mobilift."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/2005295.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of marching band leading Smetland funeral procession, Hopkins main street heading west, May 1914.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Funeral/20062471.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Strobeck hearse parked outside in downtown Hopkins. Hearse is facing south on the west corner of xx Avenue. The building seen in the background on the left was formerly the First National Bank building. Directly across the street is either Premack's Dry Goods store or Anderson's store, depending on when photo was taken. 
Ronald W. Johnson of Minnetonka and his uncle owned Strobeck-Johnson mortuary, which was sold to McReavy but retains the Strobeck-Johnson as a subtitle.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Funeral/2005241.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of Hopkins' Bohemian Presbyterian church following Smetland funeral procession, taken from road in foreground with people standing on cemetery grounds, May 1914.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Funeral/200624710.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of women and children marching and side-by-side horse-drawn hearses of Smetland funeral procession, Hopkins main street heading west, May 1914.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Funeral/20062472.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W close up photograph of side-by-side horse-drawn hearses of Smetland funeral procession, Hopkins main street heading west, May 1914.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Funeral/20062473.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W close up photograph of back of horse-drawn hearse and children following during  Smetland funeral procession, Hopkins main street heading west, May 1914. John Klopp storefront seen at left background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Funeral/20062474.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of marching band base drummer, child with funeral wreath and people on sidewalk watching Smetland funeral procession, Hopkins main street heading west, May 1914.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Funeral/20062475.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of Smetland funeral hearse and children following passing main street buildings and people watching from building windows, Hopkins main street heading west, May 1914.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Funeral/20062476.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of Smetland funeral hearses and people walking alongside, heading south on Shady Oak Road, May 1914.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Funeral/20062477.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of Smetland funeral procession buggies or carriages and people walking along Shady Oak Road heading south or Excelsior Blvd heading west, May 1914.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Funeral/20062478.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W streetview photograph of carriages and people in Smetland funeral procession, Hopkins main street heading west, May 1914.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Funeral/20062479.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Horse-drawn Anderson Bros Dry Goods wagon in Fourth of July parade 1903. Uncle Sam is driver, Liberty seated in back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parades/20062352.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Excelsior Avenue and band on flatbed horse-drawn wagon during 4th of July parade @1900. Band members appear to be in costume (wigs and hats). Building in background is Oltman Furniture and Undertaking. Swedberg Jewelry building far left.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parades/20062442.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Band and horse-drawn parade floats on Hopkins Excelsior Avenue 1901. 

Taken at 7th Avenue North looking west. Shows Bacon Drugstore, Mizpah Congregational Church, Koblas Meat Market, Olson Hall building, Smetana Drug store. Berkowitz, Louis/Brown, Al/Eidam, Anna/Oltman, William/Swenson, Paul/Cooper, Al/Jeppeson, Chris/Truman, Herb D./Nash, A. L./Miller, Frank/Beckman, Chas./Moore, Hank/Nelson, Chester/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parades/200630013.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Gene O&#039;Brien walking as Grand Marshall of Hopkins St. Patrick&#039;s Day parade, probably main street, March 17, 1981. O&#039;Brien wears top hat and long coat and carries walking stick.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parades/200630016.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph The Hopkins High School marching band, Tesar, John band director. Circa 1948. Opera Hall in the background. 908 Bar, Bowling alley sign (Shonka Bowling Alley, Variety Store (Red and White). French horn section. We know it is 1948 because there is an identified photo of queen Claire Baker.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son&#039;s family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parades/2006315.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>"Czech Day" parade marching band heading west on Excelsior Avenue between 8th and 9th Avenues, 1945. The south side of Excelsior Avenue is seen, including city hall, Quist's Shoe store and the Royal Theatre. Theatre marquee says "Buy Bonds in Hopkins."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parades/2007861.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>"Czech Day" parade with U.S. service people, flag bearers and nursing corps marching on Excelsior Avenue between 8th and 9th Avenues, 1945. The south side of Excelsior Avenue is seen, including city hall, Quist's Shoe store and the Royal Theatre.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parades/2007862.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>"Czech Day" parade tractor pulling a float carrying girls in ethnic costume on Excelsior Avenue between 8th and 9th Avenues, 1945. The south side of Excelsior Avenue is seen, including city hall, Quist's Shoe store and the Royal Theatre.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parades/2007863.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>"Czech Day" parade fire truck with men in suits aboard on Excelsior Avenue between 8th and 9th Avenues, 1945. The south side of Excelsior Avenue is seen, including city hall, Quist's Shoe store and the Royal Theatre.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parades/2007864.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>"Czech Day" parade float on Excelsior Avenue, just passing the Oddfellows (I.O.O.F) building at 9th Avenue. On the float are women and children in ethnic costume; one boy wears a sailor suit.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parades/2007865.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>"Czech Day" parade with children marching in ethnic costume and carrying U.S. flags in the intersection at 9th and Excelsior Avenue. Cobblestones and streetcar rails are at their feet. The Oddfellows (I.O.O.F) building with Matt's cafe are seen left distance.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parades/2007866.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>"Czech Day" parade fire truck passing the Oddfellows (I.O.O.F) building with Matt's cafe at 9th and Excelsior Avenues. A sign on the building says "Welcome Czech I.O.O.F Lodge 17."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parades/2007867.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>"Czech Day" parade tractor pulling a float passing the Oddfellows (I.O.O.F) building with Matt's cafe at 9th and Excelsior Avenues. A sign on the building says "Welcome Czech I.O.O.F Lodge 17."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parades/2007868.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minnehaha Creek flowing under bridge near Burwell house and grounds, Minnetonka, @1917. From Blomquist, Clinton photo album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Minnehaha_Creek/20076410.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minnehaha Creek flowing under bridge near Burwell house and grounds, Minnetonka, @1917. From Blomquist, Clinton photo album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Minnehaha_Creek/20076411.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minnehaha Creek flowing to the east from bridge near Burwell house and grounds, Minnetonka, @1917. From Blomquist, Clinton photo album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Minnehaha_Creek/20076412.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minnehaha Creek flowing to the east, @1917. From Blomquist, Clinton photo album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Minnehaha_Creek/20076413.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minnehaha Creek flowing to the east, @1917. From Blomquist, Clinton photo album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Minnehaha_Creek/20076414.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minnehaha Creek flowing to the east, @1917. From Blomquist, Clinton photo album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Minnehaha_Creek/20076415.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minnehaha Creek flowing to the east, @1917. From Blomquist, Clinton photo album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Minnehaha_Creek/20076416.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minnehaha Creek flowing to the east, @1917. From Blomquist, Clinton photo album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Minnehaha_Creek/20076417.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minnehaha Creek flowing to the east, @1917. From Blomquist, Clinton photo album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Minnehaha_Creek/20076418.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minnehaha Falls, @1917. From Blomquist, Clinton photo album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Minnehaha_Creek/20076419.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minnehaha Falls, @1917. From Blomquist, Clinton photo album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Minnehaha_Creek/20076420.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Minnehaha Creek fast water flowing by Burwell house and grounds, @1917. From Blomquist, Clinton photo album.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Minnehaha_Creek/2007649.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo of Stanley Hurley, age 35, when he was a police officer in Hopkins, MN. Stanley wrote on the back of this photo:"Got this for my birthday Apr. 4, 1930."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/200413-2.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Stanley Hurley, on the right, pictured with his motorcycle. Taken when Hurley was employed by the county of Hennepin, Mn as an officer.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/200412.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Johnson, Howard, Police Officer and 1955 Hopkins Squad Car #805

8 x 10 Photograph of Hopkins Police Officer Howard Johnson standing by passenger side of Hopkins Squad Car #805. Another police officer is in  the driver&#039;s seat. Parked along Excelsior Avenue in front of Gambles store at night.

Donated to the Hopkins Historical Society by police officer Earl Weckman, (Weckman, Earl) about 2002. Johnson, Howard collection.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/20065414.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>New Hopkins Police Chief Howard Johnson, formerly of the Mankato, Minnesota Police Department, as he arrives for his first day on the job at Old City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, January 1955. Chief Johnson is indoors wearing a fedora, suit and tie, and overcoat. He appears to be holding a Hopkins Police Department coat and belt.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/2005301.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Police Officer Carroll Lund on the job at Old City Hall, Hopkins, Minnesota, 1954. Officer Lund is seated in uniform in front of a file cabinet. There is a wall mounted telephone to his right. The floor is linoleum.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/2005302.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Police Officer Bill Defore pictured clowning with Chief Howard Johnson, seated. Old City Hall, 1956. Officer Defore is wearing glasses, a leather jacket and cap. Chief Johnson is seated at a desk holding a newspaper. There is a map on the wall and a telephone in the background. Both men are laughing.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/2005303.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Police Department Pistol Team, 1960. Photo taken outdoors at the Hennepin County Sheriff&#039;s range, probably summer. Front row, left to right: Bentley, Don/Anderson, Bob/Johnson, Howard/Johnson, Walt. Back row, left to right: Lund, Carroll/Weckman, Earl/Johnson, Cal/Kvam, Charlie. Men are wearing matching shirts, some with nicknames embroidered on them: "Tonto" (Bentley), "Jonny" (Chief Johnson). There is a shot-up target behind the men.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/2005304.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Police Department group photo, taken outdoors in front of Old City Hall, 1963. Most members are in uniform. Front row, left to right: Anderson, Nadine/Kruger, Eugene/Anderson, Bob/Rick, Garry/Peterson, Waldo/Opitz, Firmus/Cooper, Lee/Lund, Carroll. Back row, left to right: Johnson, Howard/Bentley, Don/Gertz, Mike/Weckman, Earl/Johnson, Cal/Johnson, Walt/Kienzle, Ray/Scanlon, Walt/B., Dick/P., Bill/ 
A neon "Police" sign is above the doorway of the brick City Hall building. Photo is taken in the spring or fall. People are flanked by police cruisers on both sides. Far in the background the back of a building reads "Finger Tip Specialties Inc. 11 7th Avenue No."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/2005305.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Police Department group photo in front of new Hopkins City Hall building, 1965. Photo taken spring or summer. Front row, left to right: P., Bill/Opitz, Firmus/Kruger, Eugene/Anderson, Bob/Scanlon, Walt/Bren, Fern/Anderson, Nadine/Peterson, Waldo/Lund, Carroll/Cooper, Lee/Betlock, Dan/B., Dick. Back row, left to right: Johnson, Walt/Johnson, Howard/Johnson, Cal/Rick, Garry/Gaboury, Larry/Meath, John/Kienzle, Ray/Bentley, Don/Milbert, Don.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/2005306.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Mankato Minnesota Police Department, 1954. Johnson, Howard (future Hopkins Police Chief) shown at far right of photograph in dark sunglasses.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/2005307.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Police Officer Liddy and dog Murphy 1981

Police Officer Liddy and his canine partner Murphy. Dec 30, 1981.

This photo possibly was used in the newspaper. Donor is unknown. Condition is not great because this is a proof copy done on poor paper.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/2006161.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, 8 x 10, b/w 5 Hopkins Policemen at Shooting range @1963 

8 x 10 Photograph of 5 Hopkins Police Officers in Shooting Range. Earl Weckman, Howard Johnson, Don Bentley, Walt Johnson, and Firmus Opitz. Taken about 1963. Norton and Peel photo #297-783.

Donated to the Hopkins Historical Society by police officer Earl Weckman, (Weckman, Earl) about 2002. Johnson, Howard collection. Photo by Norton and Peel, Minneapolis Minnesota. Photos identified by Henry Pokorney 2006.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/20065415.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, 8 x 10, b/w of Hopkins Policeman Howard Johnson, January 1955

8 x 10 Photograph of Hopkins Policeman Johnson, Howard in uniform, seated at very bare desk in old police department, printed January 17, 1955. 

Donated to the Hopkins Historical Society by police officer Earl Weckman, (Weckman, Earl) about 2002. Johnson, Howard collection. Photo by Richard Sly.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/20065416.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, 8 x 10, b/w of Hopkins Policeman Howard Johnson, January 1955

8 x 10 Photograph of Hopkins Policeman Johnson, Howard in uniform, seated at very bare desk in old police department, printed January 17, 1955. 

Donated to the Hopkins Historical Society by police officer Earl Weckman, (Weckman, Earl) about 2002. Johnson, Howard collection. Photo by Richard Sly.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/20065416a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, 8 x 10, b/w of Hopkins Policeman Howard Johnson, January 1955

8 x 10 Photograph of Hopkins Policeman Johnson, Howard in uniform, seated at very bare desk in old police department, printed January 17, 1955. Same as 2006.54.16 except photo is taken the long way.

Donated to the Hopkins Historical Society by police officer Earl Weckman, (Weckman, Earl) about 2002. Johnson, Howard collection. Photo by Richard Sly.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/20065417.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, 8 x 10, b/w of Hopkins Policeman Howard Johnson in dispatch room November 1965

8 x 10 Photograph of Hopkins Policeman Johnson, Howard in uniform, typing on a Royal typwriter, in the police dispatch room. Calendar on the wall states November (I think) 1965. File cabinet, old license plates, speaker, old telephone, gun on desk, jail keys, dispatcher radio. All from the old police department in the Hopkins Police municipal building on Excelsior ave and 8th.

Donated to the Hopkins Historical Society by police officer Earl Weckman, (Weckman, Earl) about 2002. Johnson, Howard collection. Photo by Richard Sly.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/20065418.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, 8 x 10, b/w of Hopkins Policeman Carroll Lund in dispatch room Jan 17, 1955

8 x 10 Photograph of Hopkins Policeman Lund, Carroll sitting  in uniform near a telephone and Royal typewriter. Photo printed Jan 17, 1955. Photo taken same time of Howard Johnson.

Donated to the Hopkins Historical Society by police officer Earl Weckman, (Weckman, Earl) about 2002. Johnson, Howard collection. Photo by Richard Sly.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/20065419.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, 8 x 10, b/w of Hopkins Policeman Carroll Lund in dispatch room Jan 17, 1955 copy 2

8 x 10 Photograph of Hopkins Policeman Lund, Carroll sitting  in uniform near a telephone and Royal typewriter. Photo printed Jan 17, 1955. Photo taken same time of Howard Johnson.

Donated to the Hopkins Historical Society by police officer Earl Weckman, (Weckman, Earl) about 2002. Johnson, Howard collection. Photo by Richard Sly.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/20065419a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, 5 x 7, b/w of Hopkins Policemen Carroll Lund  & Howard Johnson at work bench with bullets.

5 x 7 Photograph of Hopkins Policemen Lund, Carroll and Johnson, Howard, at work bench perhaps in basement of police station near the shooting range. Photo taken about 1965. Officers Lund and Johnson were part of the Hopkins Pistol Team that won awards about 1965. Looks as if they are checking out bullets. This is part of a series of 4 photos taken of the pistol team.

Donated to the Hopkins Historical Society by police officer Earl Weckman, (Weckman, Earl) about 2002. Johnson, Howard collection.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/20065420.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Photo, 5 x 7, b/w of Hopkins Police Pistol Team with their awards. Officers Lund, Bentley, Anderson, Walter Johnson and Howard Johnson.

5 x 7 Photograph of Hopkins Police Pistol Team @ 1965:  Lund, Carroll/Bentley, Don/Anderson, Bob/ Johnson, Walt/Johnson, Howard. They are posing with their pistols in a team photo. Awards posters on the side.  This is part of a series of 4 photos taken of the pistol team.

Donated to the Hopkins Historical Society by police officer Earl Weckman, (Weckman, Earl) about 2002. Johnson, Howard collection.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/20065421.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Photo, 5 x 7, b/w of Hopkins Police Pistol Team with their awards. Officers Lund, Bentley, Anderson, Walter Johnson and Howard Johnson.

5 x 7 Photograph of Hopkins Police Pistol Team @ 1965:  Lund, Carroll/Bentley, Don/Anderson, Bob/ Johnson, Walt/Johnson, Howard. They are posing with their pistols raised in a shooting stance. Awards posters on the side.  This is part of a series of 4 photos taken of the pistol team.

Donated to the Hopkins Historical Society by police officer Earl Weckman, (Weckman, Earl) about 2002. Johnson, Howard collection.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/20065422.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Photo, 5 x 7, b/w of Hopkins Police Pistol Team with their awards. Officers Lund, Bentley, Anderson, Walter Johnson and Howard Johnson.

5 x 7 Photograph of Hopkins Police Pistol Team @ 1965:  Lund, Carroll/Bentley, Don/Anderson, Bob/ Johnson, Walt/Johnson, Howard. They are posing with their pistols raised , all leaning sideways. Awards posters on the side.  This is part of a series of 4 photos taken of the pistol team.

Donated to the Hopkins Historical Society by police officer Earl Weckman, (Weckman, Earl) about 2002. Johnson, Howard collection.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Police/20065423.jpg</location>
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			<title>Hopkins Sokol girls in pantaloons walking in line in Central Park (old Hennepin County fairgrounds) past bandstand and building May 24, 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sokol/20062543.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Sokol group of wrestlers or gymnasts posed indoors 1910. Havelka, Theodore/Vanek, Joseph/Svec, Stanley/Kriz, Frank/Bren, Frank/Kriz, Joe/Pavek, Tony/Shonka, Charley/Benes, Frank</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sokol/2005153.jpg</location>
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			<title>Formal photograph of WWI veteran in uniform, seated indoors with a US flag at his side @1920. Pictured is Tomshin, Louis/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sokol/2005154.jpg</location>
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			<title>Children of Hopkins Sokol (Bohemian Slovak-Czech Heritage Society) gathered at Hennepin County Fairgrounds May 24, 1925. Fair buildings and Hopkins High School (2005 location of Central Park Manor apartments) in the background. Unidentified school-age children in uniforms with bow ties, some holding wreaths.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sokol/2005421.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Men in sleeveless shirts and caps walking in line past buildings on Hennepin County Fairgrounds in Hopkins, May 24, 1925. "Hopkins Sokol" written on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sokol/2005422.jpg</location>
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			<title>Women in pantaloons and blouses standing in formation Hennepin County Fairgrounds in Hopkins, May 24, 1925. In the background MTM manufacturing and office buildings can be seen, as well as two watertowers. "Hopkins Sokol" written on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sokol/2005423.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Men and women performing exercises on Hennepin County Fairgrounds in Hopkins, May 24, 1925. In the background MTM manufacturing and office buildings can be seen, as well as two watertowers. "Hopkins Sokol" written on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sokol/2005424.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Men and women marching in place on Hennepin County Fairgrounds in Hopkins, May 24, 1925. In the background MTM manufacturing buildings can be seen, as well as a watertower. "Hopkins Sokol" written on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sokol/2005425.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Men standing in place on Hennepin County Fairgrounds in Hopkins, May 24, 1925. In the background MTM manufacturing buildings can be seen, as well as a watertower and train cars on tracks. "Hopkins Sokol" written on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sokol/2005426.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Women standing in place on Hennepin County Fairgrounds in Hopkins, May 24, 1925. In the background MTM manufacturing and office buildings can be seen, as well as two watertowers and train cars on tracks. "Hopkins Sokol" written on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sokol/2005427.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>A man dismounting from the high bar after a gymnastic routine on Hennepin County Fairgrounds in Hopkins, May 24, 1925.  "Hopkins Sokol" written on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Sokol/2005428.jpg</location>
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			<title>4 Men Golfing, Oak Ridge Golfcourse before 1959 (2 of 3)

From Left: Anderson, Jimmy/Miller, Archie/Wells, Eddie/Madden, Dr. Frank

Reid T. Burns helped me identify some names before I accessioned these. 

Provenance: Items from the former office of Bursch&#039;s Cafe, 706-708 Excelsior Avenue. When the building was to be torn down in 2002, there was an office that was inaccessable from the building (the stairway had been removed). You could only get to the office by crawling in through a window from the roof. It was Arnie Bursch&#039;s former office. The Historical Society board toured the buildings being torn down, they were the oldest buildings in the city, but we could not get into this office. Later, the city got into the office, took some photos, and a few items from the office. This is the accession of that group of items. Most of the items were pretty roughed up, but there are some interesting items in this collection.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Burschs/200521410.jpg</location>
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			<title>5 Men Golfing, Oak Ridge Golfcourse before 1959 (3 of 3)

From Left: 1: Banning, Chuck
2.
3. Perbix, Harlan
4.
5.
6. Koss, Frank

Reid T. Burns helped me identify some names before I accessioned these. 

Provenance: Items from the former office of Bursch&#039;s Cafe, 706-708 Excelsior Avenue. When the building was to be torn down in 2002, there was an office that was inaccessable from the building (the stairway had been removed). You could only get to the office by crawling in through a window from the roof. It was Arnie Bursch&#039;s former office. The Historical Society board toured the buildings being torn down, they were the oldest buildings in the city, but we could not get into this office. Later, the city got into the office, took some photos, and a few items from the office. This is the accession of that group of items. Most of the items were pretty roughed up, but there are some interesting items in this collection.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Burschs/200521411.jpg</location>
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			<title>Bursch&#039;s Restaurant, 135 Eighth Avenue South,  prior to April 1959

Small Polaroid snapshot found in the old Bursch&#039;s office at 706 Excelsior Ave. This shows the new Bursch&#039;s restaurant, which opened for business in April 1959 at 135 Eighth Ave S. There are no signs on the building yet, but the exterior looks done.

Provenance: Items from the former office of Bursch&#039;s Cafe, 706-708 Excelsior Avenue. When the building was to be torn down in 2002, there was an office that was inaccessable from the building (the stairway had been removed). You could only get to the office by crawling in through a window from the roof. It was Arnie Bursch&#039;s former office. The Historical Society board toured the buildings being torn down, they were the oldest buildings in the city, but we could not get into this office. Later, the city got into the office, took some photos, and a few items from the office. This is the accession of that group of items. Most of the items were pretty roughed up, but there are some interesting items in this collection.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Burschs/200521412.jpg</location>
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			<title>1927 Hopkins Eagle AC Amateur Basketball Champions Reunion at Bursch&#039;s @1952

This photo is very similar to one attached to the placemat described here:
Paper Place Mat from the former Bursch&#039;s Cafe, 706-708 Excelsior Avenue, May 20, 1957. Center has Grain Belt Premium Beer ad (&#039;been a long time a-brewing&#039;). The back is what is important. This place mat was signed by Members of the 1927 Hopkins Eagle AC Twin City Amateur Basketball Champions who were meeting a Bursch&#039;s Cafe for a reunion. They state they will see Arnie (Bursch) in 1962, so the reunions must have been every five years. Place mat is in seriously bad physical shape, so I took several scans of it, both front and back. THIS ITEM IS 2005.214.1

May 20th, 1957
Arnie,
Many thanks. We sure would have liked to thank you personally and individually - the boys will try to see you in between time, but we&#039;ll surely see you in 1962 - best of everything to a real good sport.
Michael J. Brecka
Bill Kroon
Ham Hamilton
Harold H. Ferris
Norm Shauer
George R. Klinkhammer
Giffy O&#039;Dell
Leo Schutz
Clate Shonka
Members of the 1927 Hopkins Eagle AC Twin City Ametur Basketball Champions

People in order in Photo:
Klinkhammer, O&#039;Dell, Schutz, Shonka, Kroon, Brecka, Hamilton, Ferris, Schauer

We believe people are in the same order in this photo as in 2005.214.14. The men look a little younger in this photo. Perhaps it was taken 5 years before, in 1952.

Reid T. Burns helped me identify the names before I accessioned these. He states this was a Twin City team that must have had get-togethers regularly through the years.  He gave me a little more information about these fellows. Michael Brecka would have been the coach, Ham (Lyman) Hamilton was related to the Dow/Hamilton family, Norm Shauer graduated from Hopkins in 1929 and was a center on Butsie Maetzold&#039;s team, Harold H. Ferris was an insurance agent in the Glen Lake area; Ferris Road is named after that family. George Klinkhammer has a son who is now a carry-out person at Driscoll&#039;s grocery in Hopkins. Giffy (Griffith) O&#039;Dell also played baseball. Leo Schutz was related to those who ran the Nelson shoe store and he also worked there.

Provenance: Items from the former office of Bursch&#039;s Cafe, 706-708 Excelsior Avenue. When the building was to be torn down in 2002, there was an office that was inaccessable from the building (the stairway had been removed). You could only get to the office by crawling in through a window from the roof. It was Arnie Bursch&#039;s former office. The Historical Society board toured the buildings being torn down, they were the oldest buildings in the city, but we could not get into this office. Later, the city got into the office, took some photos, and a few items from the office. This is the accession of that group of items. Most of the items were pretty roughed up, but there are some interesting items in this collection.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Burschs/200521413.jpg</location>
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			<title>1927 Hopkins Eagle AC Amateur Basketball Champions Reunion at Bursch&#039;s 1957

This photo was attached to the placemat described here:
Paper Place Mat from the former Bursch&#039;s Cafe, 706-708 Excelsior Avenue, May 20, 1957. Center has Grain Belt Premium Beer ad (&#039;been a long time a-brewing&#039;). The back is what is important. This place mat was signed by Members of the 1927 Hopkins Eagle AC Twin City Amateur Basketball Champions who were meeting a Bursch&#039;s Cafe for a reunion. They state they will see Arnie (Bursch) in 1962, so the reunions must have been every five years. Place mat is in seriously bad physical shape, so I took several scans of it, both front and back. THIS ITEM IS 2005.214.1

May 20th, 1957
Arnie,
Many thanks. We sure would have liked to thank you personally and individually - the boys will try to see you in between time, but we&#039;ll surely see you in 1962 - best of everything to a real good sport.
Michael J. Brecka
Bill Kroon
Ham Hamilton
Harold H. Ferris
Norm Shauer
George R. Klinkhammer
Giffy O&#039;Dell
Leo Schutz
Clate Shonka
Members of the 1927 Hopkins Eagle AC Twin City Ametur Basketball Champions

People in order in Photo:
Klinkhammer, O&#039;Dell, Schutz, Shonka, Kroon, Brecka, Hamilton, Ferris, Schauer

Reid T. Burns helped me identify the names before I accessioned these. He states this was a Twin City team that must have had get-togethers regularly through the years.  He gave me a little more information about these fellows. Michael Brecka would have been the coach, Ham (Lyman) Hamilton was related to the Dow/Hamilton family, Norm Shauer graduated from Hopkins in 1929 and was a center on Butsie Maetzold&#039;s team, Harold H. Ferris was an insurance agent in the Glen Lake area; Ferris Road is named after that family. George Klinkhammer has a son who is now a carry-out person at Driscoll&#039;s grocery in Hopkins. Giffy (Griffith) O&#039;Dell also played baseball. Leo Schutz was related to those who ran the Nelson shoe store and he also worked there.

Provenance: Items from the former office of Bursch&#039;s Cafe, 706-708 Excelsior Avenue. When the building was to be torn down in 2002, there was an office that was inaccessable from the building (the stairway had been removed). You could only get to the office by crawling in through a window from the roof. It was Arnie Bursch&#039;s former office. The Historical Society board toured the buildings being torn down, they were the oldest buildings in the city, but we could not get into this office. Later, the city got into the office, took some photos, and a few items from the office. This is the accession of that group of items. Most of the items were pretty roughed up, but there are some interesting items in this collection.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Burschs/200521414.jpg</location>
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			<title>Inside Upper Room old Bursch&#039;s Restaurant 706 Excelsior Ave, about 2002 (1 of 3)

This is what the office of the old Bursch&#039;s looked like just before it was torn down to make way for Marketplace Lofts. Employees of the city of Hopkins saved a few items. It was a mess. 

Provenance: Items from the former office of Bursch&#039;s Cafe, 706-708 Excelsior Avenue. When the building was to be torn down in 2002, there was an office that was inaccessable from the building (the stairway had been removed). You could only get to the office by crawling in through a window from the roof. It was Arnie Bursch&#039;s former office. The Historical Society board toured the buildings being torn down, they were the oldest buildings in the city, but we could not get into this office. Later, the city got into the office, took some photos, and a few items from the office. This is the accession of that group of items. Most of the items were pretty roughed up, but there are some interesting items in this collection.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Burschs/200521415.jpg</location>
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			<title>Inside Upper Room old Bursch&#039;s Restaurant 706 Excelsior Ave, about 2002 (2 of 3)

This is what the office of the old Bursch&#039;s looked like just before it was torn down to make way for Marketplace Lofts. Employees of the city of Hopkins saved a few items. It was a mess. 

Provenance: Items from the former office of Bursch&#039;s Cafe, 706-708 Excelsior Avenue. When the building was to be torn down in 2002, there was an office that was inaccessable from the building (the stairway had been removed). You could only get to the office by crawling in through a window from the roof. It was Arnie Bursch&#039;s former office. The Historical Society board toured the buildings being torn down, they were the oldest buildings in the city, but we could not get into this office. Later, the city got into the office, took some photos, and a few items from the office. This is the accession of that group of items. Most of the items were pretty roughed up, but there are some interesting items in this collection.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Burschs/200521416.jpg</location>
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			<title>Inside Upper Room old Bursch&#039;s Restaurant 706 Excelsior Ave, about 2002 (3 of 3)

This is what the office of the old Bursch&#039;s looked like just before it was torn down to make way for Marketplace Lofts. Employees of the city of Hopkins saved a few items. It was a mess. 

Provenance: Items from the former office of Bursch&#039;s Cafe, 706-708 Excelsior Avenue. When the building was to be torn down in 2002, there was an office that was inaccessable from the building (the stairway had been removed). You could only get to the office by crawling in through a window from the roof. It was Arnie Bursch&#039;s former office. The Historical Society board toured the buildings being torn down, they were the oldest buildings in the city, but we could not get into this office. Later, the city got into the office, took some photos, and a few items from the office. This is the accession of that group of items. Most of the items were pretty roughed up, but there are some interesting items in this collection.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Burschs/200521417.jpg</location>
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			<title>5 Men Golfing, Oak Ridge Golfcourse before 1959 (1 of 3)

From Left: Arnie Bursch, #2, Charlie Klouda, others unknown

Reid T. Burns helped me identify some names before I accessioned these. 

Provenance: Items from the former office of Bursch&#039;s Cafe, 706-708 Excelsior Avenue. When the building was to be torn down in 2002, there was an office that was inaccessable from the building (the stairway had been removed). You could only get to the office by crawling in through a window from the roof. It was Arnie Bursch&#039;s former office. The Historical Society board toured the buildings being torn down, they were the oldest buildings in the city, but we could not get into this office. Later, the city got into the office, took some photos, and a few items from the office. This is the accession of that group of items. Most of the items were pretty roughed up, but there are some interesting items in this collection.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Burschs/20052149.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photograph taken 25 August 1955 at the Calhoun Beach Club. Pose after presentation of the Optimist charter to the Hopkins Optimists. Photo shows (left) Knoblauch, Joe, President of the new Hopkins Optimist Club, (center) Leary, Don, District 9 Optimist President, Underhill, Harold. 

This photo has been scanned and printed.

Many more photographs of this event can be found in the Optimist scrapbook, 2005.207.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Optimist_Club/200520710.jpg</location>
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			<title>black and white photo of the first officers of the Hopkins Optimist's Club taken at the Charter Party held August 25, 1955 at the Calhoun Beach Club. L-R: Jordon, Bill/Dummer, Bob/Knoblauch, Joe (President)/Leary, Don (glasses-9th District Governor)/Ostlund, Lloyd/Knutson, Harvey/Olson, Ron/Cherry, Herb

This photo has been scanned and printed.

Many more photographs of this event can be found in the Optimist scrapbook, 2005.207.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Optimist_Club/200520711.jpg</location>
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			<title>B/W Photographic print, 2 1/2 x 3 inches. 647 on back. Kodak Velox paper. Deckle edges. Optimist Club sign, Hopkins, 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 6:30 p.m. Karel's Restaurant. Sign was located at 5th Avenue North at Highway 7 or possibly at 17th ave north at Highway 7. Hopkins Optimist Club was Officially organized in August 1955, so that is about the date of the photo.

See the Brown Optimist Club scrap book for photo, 2005.207.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Optimist_Club/20052072.jpg</location>
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			<title>B/W Photographic print, 2 1/2 x 3 inches. Kodak Velox paper. Deckle edges. Optimist Club sign, Hopkins, 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 6:30 p.m. Karel's Restaurant. Scrapbook stated Signs were located at 17th Avenue North at Highway 7 and 5th ave north at Highway 7. Henry Pokorny in 2005 states this is coming into Hopkins, north side of Excelsior Ave, east of Monk/Blake Road. Hopkins Optimist Club was Officially organized in August 1955, so that is about the date of the photo. There is a business in the background, believed in the future to be Powell Candy.

See the Brown Optimist Club scrap book for photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Optimist_Club/20052073.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photographic print, 3 1/5 x 5 inches, mounted in Optimist scrapbook. Photo shows speaker at the Optimist's ladies' night program held Nov 15, 1955 at Karel's restaurant. Speaker may be the father of Joe Knoblauch, introducing  Mrs. M.W. Knoblauch as speaker. Fabric sign on wall behind speaker states "Optimist Club, Friend of the Boy."

Note, not all photographs have been scanned from this scrapbook.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Optimist_Club/20052074.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photographic print, 3 1/5 x 5 inches, mounted in Optimist scrapbook. Photo shows speaker at the Optimist's ladies' night program held Nov 15, 1955 at Karel's restaurant. Speaker may be Cherry, Don. Mrs. M.W. Knoblauch was the speaker. This is the head table.

Note, not all photographs have been scanned from this scrapbook.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Optimist_Club/20052075.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>b/w photographic print, 3 1/5 x 5 inches, mounted in Optimist scrapbook. Photo shows speaker at the Optimist's ladies' night program held Nov 15, 1955 at Karel's restaurant. Speaker may be Knutson, Harvey. 

Note, not all photographs have been scanned from this scrapbook.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Optimist_Club/20052076.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photographic print, 3 1/5 x 5 inches, mounted in Optimist scrapbook. Photo shows speaker at the Optimist's ladies' night program held Nov 15, 1955 at Karel's restaurant. Speaker is the mother of Joe Knoblauch,  Mrs. M.W. Knoblauch. Joe Knoblauch is the president of the Optimists. "Mrs. Knoblauch has been the only woman member of the Minnesota Youth Conservation Commission for the last six years. Her vast knowledge and understanding of youth problems will certainly interest all of us." Fabric sign on wall behind speaker states "Optimist Club, Friend of the Boy."

Note, Mr. Joseph Knoblauch later was the principal of Hopkins High School.

Note, not all photographs have been scanned from this scrapbook. This photo has been scanned and printed. See 2005.207.7a.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Optimist_Club/20052077.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photograph taken 25 August 1955 at the Calhoun Beach Club. Presentation of the Optimist charter to the Hopkins Optimists. Photo shows (center right, standing) Leary, Don, District 9 Optimist President, presenting the charter to (left) Knoblauch, Joe, President of the new Hopkins Optimist Club. You also can see various wives at the head table.

Many more photographs of this event can be found in the Optimist scrapbook, 2005.207.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Optimist_Club/20052078.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>b/w photograph taken 25 August 1955 at the Calhoun Beach Club. Photo taken shortly after presentation of the Optimist charter to the Hopkins Optimists. Photo shows the head table with  Knoblauch, Joe, President (standing left) admiring the new charter. Underhill, Harold, standing on right. You also can see various wives and other dignitaries at the head table.

Many more photographs of this event can be found in the Optimist scrapbook, 2005.207.1.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Optimist_Club/20052079.jpg</location>
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			<title>Packet of black and white photographs 3 ? x 5 inches. Meeting of the Hopkins Optimist Club March 10, 1967 to honor the past presidents of the Optimist Club.  Prints made by Sabre, Mr. or Mrs. Harold. Past Presidents of the Optimist Club. 10 prints and 13 negatives inside packet.

One photograph in this packet has been scanned and duplicated. Posed photo of the four past presidents.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Optimist_Club/200520810.jpg</location>
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			<title>Photograph, color, 5x5 of "Welcome to Hopkins" sign featuring the Optimist Club sign in addition to many other lodges and service organizations. Location: Excelsior Ave and Monk as you enter Hopkins from the east (heading west).

Photo has been scanned and printed and is hanging on photo boards in the museum.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Optimist_Club/20052082.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photograph. April 25, 1963, adults participating in the Hopkins Optimist Club Oratorical Contest. Topic: Youth Approach Toward World Forces. On left is Dr. and Mrs. Fred Wipperman. Right rear is Dr. Harold Sabre, President of the Hopkins Optimists. Right front is Miss Alice Binger, coach and speech teacher at Hopkins South Junior High School.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Optimist_Club/20052084.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w print, Youth Orators participating in the Hopkins Optimist Club Oratorical Contest April 25, 1963. Participants were Ruha, Jeff/Kelley, Jerry/Otterlei, John/Eggen, Brad/Odden, Stephen/Wolter, Warren.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Optimist_Club/20052085.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photo. Winners of the Hopkins Optimist Club Oratorical Contest April 25, 1963. Left: Kelley, Jerry, Middle and winner: Ruha, Jeff, and right: Otterlei, John. All are ninth graders at south junior high.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Optimist_Club/20052086.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photo 8 x 10. Fall, 1962. Touch Football Champs. Glen Lake area. Sponsored by Optimist Club. Boys' signatures on back: Jacobsen, Dan/Kutz, Ray/Norquist, Tom/Snyder, Don (no pix)/Senn, Colin/Craig, Tom/Beck, Kirby/Lehman, David/Carlson, Chan/Beiersdorf, Ken/Hopp, Craig/Crandall, Mark/Gondahl, Tom/Rogers, Norm/Halverson, Phil/McKinnes, Phil/Crandall, Tom/Webster, Scott/Stanton, Greg/Gardner, Mike/Klobe, John/Goddard, Jim/Roitenberg, Steve/Vessels, Rodney/Hanson, Dan/Sima, Tom (Captain)/Kraemer, Lenny/Cole, Willie

Photo has been scanned and printed.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Optimist_Club/20052087.jpg</location>
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			<title>Hennepin County Fair @1909. "House is 1224 Excelsior Avenue W." Looks like Hopkins Central Park location (see photo 2005.61.2).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hennepin_County_Fair/200624310.jpg</location>
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			<title>Hennepin County Fair Hopkins @1910, north side of Excelsior Avenue at approximately 13th and 14th Avenues. Tents are labelled "Press Headquarters," "Vegetables," "Dairy." Hopkins High School, built 1908, in distance on right, Red Wing Sewer Pipe Company building and smokestacks in distance, center.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hennepin_County_Fair/2005612.jpg</location>
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			<title>Three men riding in horse drawn open carriage on racetrack at Hennepin County Fairgrounds Hopkins 1917. Hopkins High School (built 1908) and fairgrounds buildings in background. On right are Wheeler, Milo and Hosp, Jos. homes.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hennepin_County_Fair/20062452.jpg</location>
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			<title>People riding in a decorated horse drawn open carriage on racetrack at Hennepin County Fairgrounds Hopkins 1917. Sign displayed indicates Hopkins High School Junior Class parade float. At far right are Souba, Fred home and barn.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hennepin_County_Fair/20062453.jpg</location>
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			<title>Marching band on racetrack at Hennepin County Fairgrounds Hopkins 1917. In background are Wheeler, Milo and Hosp, Jos. homes, at far right are Souba, Fred home and barn.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hennepin_County_Fair/20062454.jpg</location>
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			<title>Trotters racing on racetrack at Hennepin County Fairgrounds Hopkins 1917. Men on platform in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hennepin_County_Fair/20062455.jpg</location>
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			<title>Trotter racing on racetrack at Hennepin County Fairgrounds Hopkins 1917. House at 1218 Excelsior Avenue W. at right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hennepin_County_Fair/20062456.jpg</location>
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			<title>Hennepin County Fair on Excelsior Avenue in Hopkins, @1907. On back is handwritten: "County fair on Excelsior Ave., women&#039;s exhibits on 2nd floor of Strobeck building, concrete sidewalks, dirt road, bunting stand in front yard of Nels Wolff painter."
Two children, a girl and boy, appear to be posing for this photo in street near center.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hennepin_County_Fair/200630025.jpg</location>
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			<title>Five men posed on grass under Kokesh Hardware tent at Hennepin County Fair @1905.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hennepin_County_Fair/200630026.jpg</location>
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			<title>Four men in suits, bowler hats and caps, posed jauntily outdoors with a 1910 Hupmobile auto at the Hennepin County Fair @1910. Pictured are Feudner, W.L./Anderson, Wm. R./Madden, F. M., Dr./Coddington, E. L./</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hennepin_County_Fair/2007712.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photograph of the grand opening of the Red Owl grocery store at 215 Excelsior Ave. E, Hopkins MN on May 3, 1948. Photograph shows a large crowd gathering as introductions are being made. Cedric Adams, famous newspaper columnist and WCCO radio personality, was the emcee. I believe he is sitting under the "C" in Groceries to the right of the podium. 

Fashions of the time: men wearing fedora hats, women mostly in skirts with hair styled from pincurls but there is one woman in baggy pants and saddle shoes. Several local policemen can be seen standing near the entrance door and to the right of the podium.

The Hennepin County Review of 6 May 1948 stated that 3,000 people attended the grand opening! There was a ribbon cutting ceremony held and Patricial Parks, the 1947 Hopkins Raspberry Queen, cut the ribbon. 

Four mayors were present: Vesely, Joseph C, mayor of Hopkins/Erickson, O.B., mayor of St. Louis Park/Cooper, Gene, mayor of Edina/Humphrey, Hubert H., mayor of Minneapolis.

Ford Bell, president and general manager of Red Owl, expressed his pleasure in completing the building</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Red_Owl/20052131.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photograph, aerial view of Red Owl&#039;s Hopkins Facility, 215 Excelsior Ave E, taken a few years after opening and before the 4-lane Hennepin County 18 freeway was constructed. The view is westerly, toward downtown Hopkins. Note the rural-style diagonal parking on Excelsior Avenue in front of the store. 

Seen in photo: Justus Lumber from the air, railroad depot, Tremont Plaza apartments, Hopkins Theatre Marquee.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Red_Owl/20052132.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photograph, Interior of Red Owl&#039;s first store in Rochester, Minnesota, May, 1922. A simpler era. Red Owl opened their Hopkins headquarters in May of 1948, 26 years after this photo was taken.

Shown are many bulk items for purchase, fig bars, cookies, produce. Large coffee grinder and scales for measuring. Some barrels.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Red_Owl/20052133.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photograph, Red Owl semi truck about 1987. The Hopkins Historical society recieved this photo from Red Owl in 1987. On back of photo it states: Example of Red Owl&#039;s current up-to-the-minute truck fleet, which numbers 350 vehicles and services retailers in six upper Midwestern states.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Red_Owl/20052134.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photograph, Red Owl semi truck 1948. This is what the Red Owl trucks looked like when the company moved its corporate headquarters to Hopkins. This vintage vehicle still had the old Minneapolis address on the cab doors. The Red Owl "owl" was a different type also.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Red_Owl/20052135.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photograph, Red Owl corporate headquarters building in Hopkins before its grand opening, which was May 3, 1948. Water tower is not yet painted. View is looking north-east. Winter before the opening because there is snow on the ground. Lang and Raugland are the architects and engineers. Sign on right states: Future Home of Red Owl Stores/ over five acres under one roof/ Super Market/ Cafeteria / general offices / warehouse/ bakery.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Red_Owl/20052136.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photograph, Red Owl corporate logos over time. Oldest appeared on watch fobs in the early 1920s, advertising Red Owl coal sold by the men who later founded Red Owl stores. Next was an owl placed in a square frame "Symbol of Economy" which was placed in the first store window in Rochester, Minnesota, in 1922. "Grandfather dipwing" posed for this picture during the depression. Maybe that accounts for the bags under his eyes. Cousin Cuthbert made a name for himself winking at customers. Some young ladies complained, but he didn&#039;t give a hoot. We thought it best to retire him and so he disappeared in the 1940s. Dad, cut a handsome figure when this picture was made in 1948, the last year he represented Red Owl. In fact, he was so popular even competitors used him in their advertising. And here I Am - The Red Owl symbol most of us remember -- youngest member of the Red Owl family and probably the busiest, because it&#039;s my job to identify Red Owl throughout the upper midwest.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Red_Owl/20052137.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photograph, taken from a Red Owl newsletter dated November, 1989. Red Owl Water tower and semi trucks about 1987. See Local 653 Fact Finder, Nov, 1989 in the Red Owl folder.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Red_Owl/20052138.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photograph Hubert H. Humphrey, famous Minnesota politician, speaking at the grand opening of the Red Owl grocery store at 215 Excelsior Ave. E, Hopkins MN on May 3, 1948. Photograph shows the main dignitaries, Cedric Adams, famous newspaper columnist and WCCO radio personality, was the emcee; he is in the beige jacket with glasses and bow tie. 

The Hennepin County Review of 6 May 1948 stated that 3,000 people attended the grand opening! There was a ribbon cutting ceremony held and Patricial Parks, the 1947 Hopkins Raspberry Queen, cut the ribbon. 

Four mayors were present: Vesely, Joseph C, mayor of Hopkins/Erickson, O.B., mayor of St. Louis Park/Cooper, Gene, mayor of Edina/Humphrey, Hubert H., mayor of Minneapolis. Vesely, Hopkins&#039; mayor, is in the dark suit behind Humphrey.

Ford Bell, president and general manager of Red Owl, expressed his pleasure in completing the building. He would be one of the gents in this photo also.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Red_Owl/20052139.jpg</location>
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			<title>Hopkins School 8th Grade Spring Class 1912

5 x 6 ? school group photo. 8th grade. Spring class, 1912, Caswell, Miss Clara, teacher (7th in back row). Later she was Zajicek, Clara Caswell.

Photo taken of students outside the school building, spring of 1912.

Front row, seated:
Unknown/Weldon, Ella/Weldon, Gerald Pres of class/Burnes, Pearl/Carlson, Waldemar/Olson, Florence/Anderson, Clifford, class treasurer/Palm, Albert/Larson, Esther/Kokesh, Joseph/Plehal, Lydia class valedictorian/Peterson, Miles/Guiney, /Feltl, Stanley/Shonka, Lillian class vice-president/Schaack, marion/Faimon, Clarence.

Back row, standing:
Bristol, Henrietta/Skarolid, Josephine/Yanke, Elizabeth class secretary/Bennis, Emma/Clausen, Lillian/Smith, Hans/Caswell, Clara teacher (later Zajicek, Clara)/unknown/Gustner, Mabel, salutatarian/Shubert, Jennie/Nystrom, Eleanor/Navratil, Mary/ unknown/ Wolff, Frieda

There are two photos. One is a 5 x 7 unmounted photo, donated by Zajicek, John (P 471.1). The second one is donated by Burnes, Pearl. Former number P471.2. This one is mounted on a hard cardboard backing. Corner is cut off, many pencil lines to where the students are. Both are filed together in one sleeve.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/School_Photos/2006282a.jpg</location>
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			<title>Midyear 8th grade graduating class January 1913 (former # P 469.0)

8 x 10 school group photo. 8th grade graduation, Midyear class, January 1913. Caswell, Miss Clara, teacher in center in dark dress. Later she was Zajicek, Clara Caswell.

This is an 8th grade graduation class from Hopkins graded school. Students look as if they are in their teens. They are very dressed up in their best attire and each student is holding a rolled-up diploma, and the girls each have a bouquet of flowers. Each student has a long ribbon attached and hanging down from their left lapel area. The girls each have a large white bow in the back of their pulled back hair and are all wearing white dresses. Several have a sort of hat on. The boys are wearing suit jackets with knickerbockers pants. Some have long pants.

Front row, seated:
Hawlish, Henry/ Narr, /Lykke, Harry/Dvorak, Prokop/Dart, Wallace.

Second Row, seated:
Haeg, Elsie/unknown/Smetana, Harold/Zajicek, Clara Caswell/Ryan, Blanche/Sitar, Tracy.

Third Row, standing:
Jerebek, Francis Shimek/Makousky, Esther/Anderson, Harvey/Gustner, Mabel/Charleston, Ted/Nelson, Thelma/Pavek, Frank/Wolf, Lillie/Hughes, Beatrice.

Formerly 469.0
Donor: Zajicek, John</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/School_Photos/2006281.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>Hopkins School 8th Grade Spring Class 1912

5 x 6 ? school group photo. 8th grade. Spring class, 1912, Caswell, Miss Clara, teacher (7th in back row). Later she was Zajicek, Clara Caswell.

Photo taken of students outside the school building, spring of 1912.

Front row, seated:
Unknown/Weldon, Ella/Weldon, Gerald Pres of class/Burnes, Pearl/Carlson, Waldemar/Olson, Florence/Anderson, Clifford, class treasurer/Palm, Albert/Larson, Esther/Kokesh, Joseph/Plehal, Lydia class valedictorian/Peterson, Miles/Guiney, /Feltl, Stanley/Shonka, Lillian class vice-president/Schaack, marion/Faimon, Clarence.

Back row, standing:
Bristol, Henrietta/Skarolid, Josephine/Yanke, Elizabeth class secretary/Bennis, Emma/Clausen, Lillian/Smith, Hans/Caswell, Clara teacher (later Zajicek, Clara)/unknown/Gustner, Mabel, salutatarian/Shubert, Jennie/Nystrom, Eleanor/Navratil, Mary/ unknown/ Wolff, Frieda

There are two photos. One is a 5 x 7 unmounted photo, donated by Zajicek, John (P 471.1). The second one is donated by Burnes, Pearl. Former number P471.2. This one is mounted on a hard cardboard backing. Corner is cut off, many pencil lines to where the students are. Both are filed together in one sleeve.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/School_Photos/2006282.jpg</location>
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			<title>Hopkins High School students 1898-1899

4 ? x 7 Hopkins High School student group photo 1898-1899 year. Olson, Adolph teacher. "WORK" in large letters on wall. Mounted.

Last row:
Souba, William/Sweet, Harry/Jeppesen, Inger/Hopkins, Hazel (Parks, Mrs. H.M.)/Vita, Valerian/Nash, Agnes/Carlman, Hattie/ unknown

Second Row:
Maloney, Frank/Popoleton, Cora/Curran, John/Souba, Fred/Hosp, Joe/Burns, Mary (Duffy, Mrs)/Lilligren, Lillian/Poppleton, Bell (Snavely, Mrs.)/Peterson, May (Beckman, Mrs. Otto)/Nash, Arthur /Hamilton, Archie

Front: Olson, Mr. Adolph (teacher)/Miller, Emil

Donor: Winter, Genevieve (Mrs. George) (Kikul, Genevieve). Photo belonged to Mrs. C.H. Hopkins and George Winter. George Winter was a grandson of Harley Hopkins.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/School_Photos/2006283.jpg</location>
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			<title>East End School, 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students about 1912. Teacher: Hosp, Blanche

People identified by Florence Stenzel (Mrs. Win Portner). See numbers for identification.

From Front: Envil, Evelyn/Pahl, Erma/Fogelberg, Olive (Severson, Olive)/Hammack, Mary/Hammack, Bertha/Isaacson, Della/Monson, Ruth/Turnrose, Lillian/Hemphill, Leona/Slavin, Eleanor/Asplund, Mildred/Novak, Agnes (Schnabel, Agnes)/Slyce, Mary (O&#039;Brien, Mary Slyce)/ Asplund, Alma/Pahl, Martha/Lund, Alice/Anderson, Gustie, unknown/Florence Stenzel (Portner, Florence)/Jensen, Gladys (Pederson, Gladys)/Patrick, Frances/Isaacson, Stella/Novak, Jim/Hermanson, Claarence/Envil, Clifford/Hemphill, Clifford/Jones, Louis/Swanlund, Leonard/unknown/Swanlund, Gilbert/Asplund, Ted/ unknown/ Slavin, John/Hosp, Blanche teacher/Maydel, Bessie/Schaak, Ina/Bettschart, Julian/Envil, Melvin

P810.1 (There is another one donated also) Donor: Tobias, Fred.

2006.28.5
Harley Hopkins School - group photo of students in grades 7 and 8, November 3, 1926.

Front row, L-R:
Carlson, Sterling/Kartak, Harlan/Bjornstrom, Carl

2nd Row, L-R:
Austin, Jane/Damschen, Ardelle/D&#039;Lask, Gladys/Snavely, Lyla/Newell, Lenora

3rd Row:
Behem, Violet/Tobias, Marian/Pierce, Dorothy/Dion, Arlowene/unknown/unknown/Larson, Thelma

Back row: 
Unknown/Lindberry, John/Drebensted, Helmer/unknown/Lenander, Hilmer/unknown

Donor: Jeannette and Chester Snavely. Former #: P1528.0</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/School_Photos/2006284.jpg</location>
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			<title>Harley Hopkins School - group photo of students in grades 7 and 8, November 3, 1926.

Front row, L-R:
Carlson, Sterling "Bud"/Kartak, Hartley/Bjornstrom, Carl

2nd Row, L-R:
Austin, Jane/Damschen, Ardelle/Delask, Gladys/Snavely, Lyla/Newell, Lenora

3rd Row:
Behm, Violet/Tobias, Marian/Pierce, Dorothy/Dion, Arlowene/unknown/unknown/Larson, Thelma

Back row: 
Unknown/Lindbery, John/Drebenstedt, Helmer/Johnson, Jorgen/Lenander, Hilmer/unknown

Donor: Jeannette and Chester Snavely. Former #: P1528.0</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/School_Photos/2006285.jpg</location>
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			<title>B/W photograph of gazebo in Hopkins&#039; Grandview cemetery before its demolition in 1971.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Cemeteries/20062481.jpg</location>
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			<title>B/W photograph of gazebo in Hopkins&#039; Grandview cemetery before its demolition in 1971.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Cemeteries/20062482.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of gazebo in Hopkins&#039; Grandview cemetery before its demolition in 1971.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Cemeteries/20062483.jpg</location>
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			<title>Harley Hopkins Cemetery monument, Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, 1987. Includes memorial data on Hopkins, Harley Holmes/Hopkins, Eliza Ann Randall/

Also P 1697.1, P 1697.2, P 1697.3, P 1697.4, P 1697.5</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Cemeteries/20062921-1.jpg</location>
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			<title>B/W Photograph, 8 x 10, taken by Daniels Studio, of a room full of women dressed up in various costumes, woman flexing her muscle and showing her leg in center. This is the Women&#039;s bowling league at Shonka&#039;s Bowling Alley, 816 Excelsior Ave, Upstairs in the Opera Hall building.  June Anderson&#039;s daughter states they usually bowled Tuesday Morning. Photo is dated after 1942 because that is when Daniels Photography opened in town.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Womens_Bowling_League/200520010.jpg</location>
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			<title>B/W Photograph, 8 x 10, taken by Daniels Studio, of a room full of women dressed up in various costumes, woman fdressed as prisoner ready to bowl. This is the Women&#039;s bowling league at Shonka&#039;s Bowling Alley, 816 Excelsior Ave, Upstairs in the Opera Hall building.  June Anderson&#039;s daughter states they usually bowled Tuesday Morning. Photo is dated after 1942 because that is when Daniels Photography opened in town.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Womens_Bowling_League/200520012.jpg</location>
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			<title>B/W Photograph, 8 x 10, taken by Daniels Studio, of 24 women dressed up in various costumes, woman with "South Pacific" hat in front center. This is the Women&#039;s bowling league at Shonka&#039;s Bowling Alley, 816 Excelsior Ave, Upstairs in the Opera Hall building.  June Anderson&#039;s daughter states they usually bowled Tuesday Morning. Photo is dated after 1942 because that is when Daniels Photography opened in town.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Womens_Bowling_League/200520013.jpg</location>
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			<title>B/W Photograph, 8 x 10, taken by Daniels Studio, of 27 women dressed up in various costumes, two clowns in center front. This is the Women&#039;s bowling league at Shonka&#039;s Bowling Alley, 816 Excelsior Ave, Upstairs in the Opera Hall building. June Anderson is the first clown in the front row, and her sister-in-law Betty is the clown next to her on the right. June Anderson&#039;s daughter states they usually bowled Tuesday Morning. Photo is dated after 1942 because that is when Daniels Photography opened in town.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Womens_Bowling_League/200520014.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>B/W Photograph, 8 x 10, taken by Daniels Studio, of 27 women dressed up in various costumes. This is the Women&#039;s bowling league at Shonka&#039;s Bowling Alley, 816 Excelsior Ave, Upstairs in the Opera Hall building. June Anderson is #2 in the back row, dressed as Aunt Jemima. June Anderson&#039;s daughter states they usually bowled Tuesday Morning. Photo is dated after 1942 because that is when Daniels Photography opened in town.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Womens_Bowling_League/20052004.jpg</location>
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			<title>B/W Photograph, 8 x 10, taken by Daniels Studio, of 24 women dressed up in various costumes, woman with beer bottle and string of beads front and center. This is the Women&#039;s bowling league at Shonka&#039;s Bowling Alley, 816 Excelsior Ave, Upstairs in the Opera Hall building. June Anderson is the clown (#6) in the second row. June Anderson&#039;s daughter states they usually bowled Tuesday Morning. Photo is dated after 1942 because that is when Daniels Photography opened in town.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Womens_Bowling_League/20052005.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>B/W Photograph, 8 x 10, taken by Daniels Studio, of 29 women dressed up in various costumes, woman dressed as bunny rabbit front left. This is the Women&#039;s bowling league at Shonka&#039;s Bowling Alley, 816 Excelsior Ave, Upstairs in the Opera Hall building. June Anderson is dressed as a man with a hat #4 in back row. June Anderson&#039;s daughter states they usually bowled Tuesday Morning. Photo is dated after 1942 because that is when Daniels Photography opened in town.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Womens_Bowling_League/20052006.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>B/W Photograph, 8 x 10, taken by Daniels Studio, of 28 women dressed up in various costumes, woman with "Pederson Dairy" sign in front row. This is the Women&#039;s bowling league at Shonka&#039;s Bowling Alley, 816 Excelsior Ave, Upstairs in the Opera Hall building. June Anderson is dressed as Santa #11 in the second row. June Anderson&#039;s daughter states they usually bowled Tuesday Morning. Photo is dated after 1942 because that is when Daniels Photography opened in town.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Womens_Bowling_League/20052007.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>B/W Photograph, 8 x 10, taken by Daniels Studio, of 26 women dressed up in various costumes, woman with lots of beads center back. This is the Women&#039;s bowling league at Shonka&#039;s Bowling Alley, 816 Excelsior Ave, Upstairs in the Opera Hall building. June Anderson has on a black Mexican fiesta hat in the back row. June Anderson&#039;s daughter states they usually bowled Tuesday Morning. Photo is dated after 1942 because that is when Daniels Photography opened in town. This is the same pose as 2005.200.9.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Womens_Bowling_League/20052008.jpg</location>
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		<track>
			<title>B/W Photograph, 8 x 10, taken by Daniels Studio, of 26 women dressed up in various costumes, woman with lots of beads center back. This is the Women&#039;s bowling league at Shonka&#039;s Bowling Alley, 816 Excelsior Ave, Upstairs in the Opera Hall building. June Anderson has on a black Mexican fiesta hat in the back row. June Anderson&#039;s daughter states they usually bowled Tuesday Morning. Photo is dated after 1942 because that is when Daniels Photography opened in town. This is the same pose as 2005.200.8.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Womens_Bowling_League/20052009.jpg</location>
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			<title>B/W Photograph of Elfreada Addy bowling at the Biltmore Lanes in Edina in 1963. In 1959 Elfreada had her first 600 bowling game. She had wanted to bowl with the other ladies in Hopkins at the Shonka Bowling Alley, but she was too good, so Elfreada bowled mostly at several other locations. She bowled three times a week: once at the Biltmore Lanes at 50th and Interlachen Rd in Edina for the Biltmore Majors, once for the Minnesota Masters and also she bowled at the Straitaway Bowling Alley on Hwy 101 and Minnetonka Boulevard where Ty Abel&#039;s Gas Station was located. She was a youth bowling coach at the Biltmore. She would not coach her son, though, she let others coach him. She had only one son, born when Elfreada was in her late &#039;30s. Elfreada came to Hopkins in February 1944 as a bride. She grew up in farm country near Willmar and Spicer, MN, the daughter of Danes. Her mother was a Danish immigrant; her father was the first born in the US to Danish Immigrants. During the war she worked at General Mills and later went to beauty school and ran a beauty shop in her home. She was Senior Raspberry Queen in 1984, the year Ty Abel was the Senior King.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Womens_Bowling_League/20052011-1.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Glen Lake Sanitarium, Children's Building, Oak Terrace, Minn Post Card T-448

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos were from the collection of Harold S. Alten. Some had writing on the back.

Back: In this building are treated children with heart conditions as well as those with tuberculosis. Harold S. Allen.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hendrickson_postcards/200612.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Nurses Home, Glen Lake Sanitarium, Oak Terrace, Minn. T-454

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos were from the collection of Harold S. Alten. Some had writing on the back. This did not have any writing on the back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hendrickson_postcards/200613.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Nurses Home, Glen Lake Sanatorium, Oak Terrace, Minn. T-452

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos were from the collection of Harold S. Alten. Some had writing on the back. Nothing written on back.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hendrickson_postcards/200614.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Side View Glen Lake Sanitarium, Oak Terrace Minn T-447.

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos were from the collection of Harold S. Alten. Some had writing on the back.

Back: Arch way is ambulance entrance to the left is East Wing and vocational wing. To the right is auditorium building with dining rooms. Harold S. Allen</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hendrickson_postcards/200615.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>East Cottage, Glen Lake Sanitarium, Oak Terrace, Minn T-445

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos were from the collection of Harold S. Alten. Some had writing on the back.

Back: This is the building I am in. My room is on the far side. Harold S. Allen.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hendrickson_postcards/200616.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Glen Lake Sanatorium, aerial view. Oak Terrace, Minn. A-1041.

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos were from the collection of Harold S. Alten. Some had writing on the back.

Back: In this view is shown main building, west wing, east wing, auditorium building, laundry, west cottage, east cottage, Children's building, nurses home, vocational wing, heating plant, main employees building. In fact this is the entire Sanatorium. Harold S. Allen</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hendrickson_postcards/200617.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Glen Lake Sanitorium, Oak Terrace Minn, T-450

This is a print of a digitally scanned old postcard from the collection of Jack Hendrickson. He loaned the photos to Bev Ewing while she was authoring the book Hopkins Through the Years. Both sides were scanned. Some of the photos were from the collection of Harold S. Alten. Some had writing on the back.

Back: "Mighty beautiful place."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hendrickson_postcards/200618.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins street view @1915. 
(Photograph printed with a "36" on the back, no date unfortunately)
Notice woman with parasol and an apron tied at her waist. On the back of this photo is written "Hopkins, residence street, near church."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streets/20052015.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Facing north, 200 block of 10th Avenue North, Hopkins, 1940. Cars parked on street.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streets/20062971.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Welcome sign by Powell&#039;s Candy office building 1990.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streets/20062981.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Welcome sign by Powell&#039;s Candy office building 1990.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streets/20062982.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Welcome sign by Powell&#039;s Candy office building 1990.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streets/20062983.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Original B/W photograph of theatre troupe in costume and makeup @1918. Smith, Bessie Mae/Smith, Chester</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Theatre/200620626.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of Hopkins Theatre, 429 Excelsior Avenue @1961. Film playing is West Side Story, across the street is a sign "Town&#039;s Edge Olds Cheapie Lot--$49-$599."  
Duplicates P 2340.0-a, b, c, d, e.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Theatre/20062431.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins Theatre exterior, 429 Excelsior Avenue, early 1970s. Building was demolished 1985. Movies on the marquee are The Sting and Billy Jack.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Theatre/200624314.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Original Color 3 x 5 of Cinema 6 on Hopkins&#039; Mainstreet on 3/17/1997, night.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Theatre/20062451.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Dog leaving pond at Dow Park, 1945, now site of Hopkins U.S. Post Office. Fountain, trees, picnic tables and benches pictured along with two women walking down the street in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parks/20063031.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Men at work on Dow Park watertower, 1945. Men can be seen lower middle right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parks/20063032.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Men at work on Dow Park watertower, 1945. Men can be seen on scaffolding above lower tank walkway.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parks/20063033.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Men at work on Dow Park watertower, 1945. Men can be seen on scaffolding above lower tank walkway.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parks/20063034.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Female in flowery hat outdoors 11th Avenue North Hopkins @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Dress_Clothes/20062767.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Group of females holding horrible fur muffs and wearing big hats outdoors @1910.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Dress_Clothes/20062768.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Young couple goofing around on railroad tracks west of Hopkins @1912. Man is posed wearing woman's knit cap with pompon on top. MTM buildings and streetcar viaduct in background right and center.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Dress_Clothes/20062875.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of Hopkins Hennepin County Fair flower-festooned float from Anderson Bros. parked in front of a house with dressed up ladies and one little girl atop, 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20062432.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of the Chastek Farms float with bathing beauty in the Hopkins Raspberry parade, 1950s.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20062433.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Autos on the road to Mount Ranier, Washington state, @1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Autos/20075310.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Fancy auto and driver, Denmark, @1912.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Autos/20075311.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>One of a group of 10 black and white aerial photographs of Hopkins and 9 color slides of trailers in The Pines trailer park:
2005.28.1. The Pines trailer park 05/07/1956. Aerial photo b/w approx. 8 x 10. File Cabinet B3, The Pines Folder.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/The_Pines/2005281.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>North Hopkins from 14th Avenue to Shady Oak Rd. Aerial photo b/w approx. 8 x 10.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/The_Pines/2005282.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Pines 04/20/1958. Aerial photo b/w approx. 8 x 10.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/The_Pines/2005283.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Pines 05/1962. Aerial photo b/w approx. 8 x 10.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/The_Pines/2005284.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Pines 11/13/1967. Aerial photo b/w approx. 8 x 10.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/The_Pines/2005285.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Pines 11/09/1971. Aerial photo b/w approx. 8 x 10.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/The_Pines/2005286.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Pines 11/03/1975. Aerial photo b/w approx. 8 x 10.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/The_Pines/2005287.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Pines 11/19/1979. Aerial photo b/w approx. 8 x 10.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/The_Pines/2005288.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Clarence Grover receiving 8 Gold Stars as Hopkins Fireman 1954

b/w photo of four Hopkins Fire Department personnel, 1954. Clarence Grover, second from right,  is receiving 8 gold stars. Taken inside the old Firehouse at 8th and Excelsior Ave.  Address: 723 Excelsior Avenue West. The building was torn down in 1964. 

From Left to right: Hochstedler, Vincent/Peterson, Ray/Grover, Clarence/Brecka, John (fire chief).

Donor: Clarence Grover</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Fire_Department/20061110.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>HOPKINS FIRE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL 1954 interior shot

b/w photo of the Hopkins Fire Department personnel, 1954. Inside old Firehouse at 8th and Excelsior Ave. Address: 723 Excelsior Avenue West. The building was torn down in 1964. 

Front Row, sitting L to R: Winn, Wally/Exworthy, James K./Weckman, Herbert F./Schug, George/Specken, Joe/Gustafson, Carleton M./Lietsow, Ira/Huzka, Joe/Kucera, Arthur K.

Back Row, standing L to R: Gummow, William C./Beckman, Stuart E./Anderson, Carl A./Olson, LeRoy A./Hochstedler, Vincent/Wallick, Don/Grover, Clarence W./Haas, Fred/Petersen, Raymond E./Czecka, Dave/Brecka, John A./Hemza, Ray/Asplen, Bob/Hegberg, Harold/Vita, Clarence?

Donor: Clarence Grover</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Fire_Department/2006118-1.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>HOPKINS FIRE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL 1954 exterior shot

b/w photo of the Hopkins Fire Department personnel, 1954. Taken Outside the old Firehouse at 8th and Excelsior Ave. Firemen are standing in front of and on an old style firetruck. Address: 723 Excelsior Avenue West. The building was torn down in 1964. Fire fighters are wearing white shirts and dark ties and all have on their uniform hats.

Front Row, Standing L to R: Beckman, Charles/Eidam, Louis/Olson, LeRoy A./Grover, Clarence W./Eidam, James G./Asplin, Robert/Kucera, Arthur K./Empanger, Lumies.

Middle Row L to R: Nelson, Donald A./Exworthy, James K./Brecka, John A./Gustafson, Carleton M./Gummow, William C./Haas, Fred/Kinn, Wally.

Back Row L to R: Hochstedler, Vincent/Hegberg, Harold/Weckman, Herb/Milbert, Leonard/Hemza, Ray/Quinn, Thomas J./Kinn, John

Donor: Clarence Grover</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Fire_Department/2006119-1.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hopkins streetcar high bridge with streetcar, @1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/200630311.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1905 photo Hopkins Streetcar Viaduct & Milwaukee road tracks

Scanned Photo from the MN Streetcar Museum. Donor:  Aaron Isaacs, Transportation Consultant (donated July 2006); scanned & printed by Bev Ewing. Streetcar museum photo #19. MN Transportation Museum photo #5845.

This is #1 in a series of photos taken in 1905. See also photos 2006.50.16 and 2006.50.21. The streetcar lines had purchased the Milwaukee Road (tracks on ground) that went to Deephaven to service the St. Louis Hotel. They took these photos of various tracks in the Hopkins area. Later in 1905 the second railroad trestle was built and the second track run through Hopkins.

This photo (#1) was taken in 1905. Shows the Hopkins viaduct on the left, Milwaukee Road tracks on the right. They used track on right for a while for the streetcars and then built a second viaduct. This photo is looking west (MTM and water tower on left) at about 7th Ave in Hopkins.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streetcars/20065019.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in hat and tie holding his coat next to American Ditching Machine, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma August 1, 1911.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Machinery/200620630.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Man in hat and tie holding his coat standing on pipe next to American Ditching Machine, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma August 1, 1911.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Machinery/200620631.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Newspaper story with three photos (1 original) about accident on Highway 7 and Great Northern railroad viaduct, aka Hwy 169 (2006) overpass. Gerber, Richard J. had leg severed by overpass railing which pierced his car when he lost control on bridge.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Disasters/20062212.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Automobile wreck around Hopkins @1908.

Photo album of Joseph Kriz. Graduated from Hopkins in 1908. Born about 1890. Photos in this album also are of Anderson, Harvey, who graduated in 1912 or 1913 and the Picha girls, George Johnson, and Frank Bren. and  more.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Disasters/2007218.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hlavacek&#039;s Band @1915. Band posed outdoors on a platform near "The Minneapolis Sewer Pipe Works" building (right background) and Hennepin County Fairgrounds. Horse and buggy can partially be seen at far right background and other horse-powered vehicles to far left background. Roushar, Frank (seated third from left)/Faimon, Chas./Roushar, John (seated 5th from left)/Chmel, James/Sefcik, Frank/Pokorny, Henry Sr./Roushar, William/Vranek, Tom/Hlavacek, A. F./Roushar Bill (standing 5th from left)/Totusek, Joseph (standing 3rd from left)/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Bands_Music/200630014.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W photograph of Hopkins Band in uniform posed next to 9th Avenue North school building @1910. Hamilton, Austin/Sackrison, August/Zuelich, John/Beckman, Martin/Jeppeson, Alfred/Hollister, H. L./Empanger, John E./Beckman, Gus/Sell, Charles/Faimon, Charles/Lilligren, Arthur/Winkler, John/Miller, William/Miller, Louis/O&#039;Dell, WIlliam/Strobeck, Oscar/Arthurs, Robert/Jones, Arthur/Strobeck, William/Beckman, Otto/Shaughnessy, William/Nelson, Julius/Miller, Frank</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Bands_Music/200630015.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 102-19th Avenue North @1956.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079417.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Exterior 109-19th Avenue North @1956</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Homes/20079418.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1958 Photo of Hopkins' parking lot from Today's Business magazine, October, 1958. Inset shows main street across from Olson and Pfeiffer Drug (now the clock tower) on 9th and Excelsior.

"Hopkins makes parking a part of doing business by providing free parking in accessible lots around the edge of the business district. Signs posted on the street (inset) advertise the lots and direct people to them. Curb parking is for one-stop shoppers."

The original print from the magazine is in Scrapbook 5.0, Donor: Jack Feudner, owner: Amel Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/200712.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1958 Photo of Hopkins' parking lot from Today's Business magazine, October, 1958. Inset shows main street across from Olson and Pfeiffer Drug (now the clock tower) on 9th and Excelsior.

"Hopkins makes parking a part of doing business by providing free parking in accessible lots around the edge of the business district. Signs posted on the street (inset) advertise the lots and direct people to them. Curb parking is for one-stop shoppers."

The original print from the magazine is in Scrapbook 5.0, Donor: Jack Feudner, owner: Amel Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/City_of_Hopkins/200712a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hennepin County courthouse tower (finished 1906) center, downtown Minneapolis YMCA building (Gothic Revival architecture built 1919 with scaffolding and upside down-triangle YMCA logo on top) currently (2006) La Salle Apartments building, and Reinhard Brothers. Co. sign @1920.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Minneapolis/20062153.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Hennepin Hardware Co. sign, 6th and Hennepin Avenue, and Pence Automobile Company building and Pence Garage, @1920. Photo appears to display double-exposure.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Minneapolis/20062154.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Facade and shell of MTM Office building after fire of December 8, 1925. Overexposed.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20041019.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Facade and shell of MTM Office building after fire of December 8, 1925. Burned tree in center of photo.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20041020.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Captain George Bennett Hopkins aboard the streetcar boat Victory in slip at Excelsior, Minnesota, @1920.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Lake_Minnetonka/20062962.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>The Last Minneapolis and St. Louis (M & St. L) train coming through Hopkins, 20 June 1980. Train is traveling from the east to the west. Photographer is standing on the Hwy 169 bridge overlooking the Hopkins Depot in the center of the photo, facing east. Hopkins Water tower on the right. Photo taken by Dean Empanger. Super Valu warehouse in background.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Lake_Minnetonka/2007725.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>B/W sepia group photograph and large quality copy, MTM Boilermakers group @1905-1909. Group assembled outside boilermakers shed, includes Louis H. Nelson&#039;s father, Rinold Nelson, and grandfather, Louis Nelson.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Nelson_Louis_H/200591.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1949. Main Street (Excelsior Avenue) looking south-west from Dahlberg's Skelly Station (1023 Excelsior Ave). 

South Side of Excelsior Ave L-R: Archies Bar (1022 Excelsior Ave) now Decoys, 11th Street, Just Lund's Sinclair Gasoline (1102 Excelsior), Suburban Chevrolet (1106 Excelsior), Home Softener Service (1202 Excelsior), Elmer's Ice Cream (1206 Excelsior) and the home (white gable roof) is the Schmaedeke home (1222 Excelsior Ave in 1953 -- this is where St. Joseph Church was built in the 1950s), St. Joseph Church and School (brown brick) building can be seen beyond the white home. (There was another home here originally, that belonged to Jim Fuller, 9 - 13th Ave S. that was also moved to build the church).

On the North side of Excelsior Ave, the photographer is standing at Dahlberg's Skelly gas station, the building is Dahlberg Ford (1023 Excelsior Ave), then 11th Street.

The original photo is in Scrapbook 5.0, Donor: Jack Feudner, owner: Amel Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/200711.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>1949. Main Street (Excelsior Avenue) looking south-west from Dahlberg's Skelly Station (1023 Excelsior Ave). 

South Side of Excelsior Ave L-R: Archies Bar (1022 Excelsior Ave) now Decoys, 11th Street, Just Lund's Sinclair Gasoline (1102 Excelsior), Suburban Chevrolet (1106 Excelsior), Home Softener Service (1202 Excelsior), Elmer's Ice Cream (1206 Excelsior) and the home (white gable roof) is the Schmaedeke home (1222 Excelsior Ave in 1953 -- this is where St. Joseph Church was built in the 1950s), St. Joseph Church and School (brown brick) building can be seen beyond the white home. (There was another home here originally, that belonged to Jim Fuller, 9 - 13th Ave S. that was also moved to build the church).

On the North side of Excelsior Ave, the photographer is standing at Dahlberg's Skelly gas station, the building is Dahlberg Ford (1023 Excelsior Ave), then 11th Street.

The original photo is in Scrapbook 5.0, Donor: Jack Feudner, owner: Amel Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Mainstreet/20071a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Feudner Insurance Agency building, #7, south 10th Ave, Hopkins @1958.

This original print is from  Scrapbook 5.0, a copy of the print has replaced it. Donor: Jack Feudner, owner: Amel Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200713.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Feudner Insurance Agency building, #7, south 10th Ave, Hopkins @1958.

This original print is from  Scrapbook 5.0, a copy of the print has replaced it. Donor: Jack Feudner, owner: Amel Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/200713a.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>Feltl farmhouse exterior and downed trees after tornado @1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hopkins_Tornado_1925/2007892.jpg</location>
		</track>
		<track>
			<title>P2402.0. Color photo of a replica of the Minneapolis Moline developed "jeep", built in 1944. This jeep was in the 1987 Raspberry parade as Hopkins celebrated its centennial (as well as the centennial of Minneapolis Moline&#039;s parent company, MTM). Photo taken in 1987.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/MTM_Minneapolis_Moline/20063538.jpg</location>
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			<title>1910 Photograph, 8 x 10 mounted, Cast of the Hopkins High School Class Play/performance

Ruth Jorgensen Doyle donated this photo. Mounted on cardboard. This depicts students in a 1910 Hopkins High School play. Her father /Jorgensen, Einar, is the 2nd male in the last row (large ears, good looking with a nice closed lip smile and holding a gun). Another person she could identify is Ring, Charlotte (later Mrs. Pete Jorgensen) curly haired blond woman, first one in second row from front (L-R), tinsel draped over her dress.

We have a list of students from the 1910 graduating class, but do now know how many of these young people are seniors in High School. Compare this photo with the 1911 Class play photo we also have.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Schools/2006432.jpg</location>
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			<title>Men and horse double teams grading railroad bed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma August 1, 1911.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Railroads/200620632.jpg</location>
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			<title>Jack and Margaret Feudner, 306 Herman Terrace, Hopkins with their model train display.

This original print is from  Scrapbook 5.0, a copy of the print has replaced it. Donor: Jack Feudner, owner: Amel Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Entertainment/200714.jpg</location>
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			<title>Jack and Margaret Feudner, 306 Herman Terrace, Hopkins with their model train display.

This original print is from  Scrapbook 5.0, a copy of the print has replaced it. Donor: Jack Feudner, owner: Amel Feudner.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Entertainment/200714a.jpg</location>
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			<title>Model T Ford Roadster auto parked at 803 2nd Street South looking east @1920. Road is dirt, curb concrete, streetcar ramp and viaduct are seen at right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Autos/2007642.jpg</location>
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			<title>Excelsior Amusement Park roller coaster with Excelsior Bay and railroad tracks in foreground, 1925.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Excelsior/20077718.jpg</location>
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			<title>Men appear to be surveying across a large puddle on flooded sidewalk in front of the 1st National Bank of Hopkins. Photo taken between 1906 and 1908. Men are identified in handwriting as Moore, Dr. Geo. W./Smetana, Wm. S./Shimota, Frank J./Kriz, Frank. "Old Post Office was next door, torn down"  and "Harrison Hdwr built 1906, PO built 1908" handwritten on back.
Back of P 98.0 (FPF B location) says "Spring Thaw."</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Businesses/20055111.jpg</location>
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			<title>Two men and girl seated in car decorated for 4th of July parade, @1912. Car is parked next to curb across from 10 10th Avenue South (Strobeck concrete block dwelling), and Leon D. Haskin house at 12 10th Avenue S.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Parades/200627611.jpg</location>
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			<title>8th Avenue from Excelsior Avenue, looking south, with tinted sky, @1910. Man on sidewalk near Mizpah Congregational Church at right.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Streets/20078611.jpg</location>
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			<title>Albert Pike Lodge in Hopkins, 907 Excelsior Ave (Main Street), photo taken by Hillary of Hillary&#039;s gifts in January, 2007. The Masonic center was being given some sort of award by the Hopkins Business and Civic Association.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Buildings/2007181.jpg</location>
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			<title>Two men posed with guns and many dead canada geese. Pictured are Hopkins, Chester/</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Hunting/20062951.jpg</location>
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			<title>Color Digital Print,70th Hopkins Raspberry Queen, 2004-2005, Barlage, Angie. Photo was printed by Bev Ewing on Hewlett Packard High Quality Photo paper from a digitized file sent to her by Charles Younker, who is with the Hopkins Raspberry Festival. In 2004/05 Charlie Younker chaired the festival. List of royalty for 2004-2005 Princesses Lauren Paulson and Colleen Gilbert, Junior King and Queen Evan Cummings and Angela Hanson, Prince and Princess Alex Swensen and Ingrid Werner, Senior Ambassadors: Robert Samples and Carol Ann Carlson, Miss Congeniality Colleen Gilbert.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20052024.jpg</location>
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			<title>Color Digital Print, 71st Hopkins Raspberry Queen and Princesses, 2005-2006, Queen Aubrey Newville (Center), Princess Aimee Willander (left) and Krystle Gerdts (right). Photo was printed by Bev Ewing on HP highest quality Photo paper from the Raspberry Festival Web site.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Raspberry_Festival/20052025.jpg</location>
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			<title>Arthur Otto Neider holding a small dog in one hand and a cigar in the other, September 12, 1907. Arthur O. Arthur Otto Neider, 27 Feb 1884 to 8 June 1959.</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Dogs/200559.jpg</location>
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			<title>b/w photograph Marlys Quist at about 3 years of age and doll in hat on chair about 1934.

From photograph album, 10 x 7 inches, black. Was falling apart and has been restored. 21 leaves. Belonged to Marlys Quist, daughter of Arvid Quist and Elsie E. Rasmussen. The Oscar Quist shoe store opened in Hopkins about 1900 on the site of the Masonic Temple. This book belonged to his son's family and granddaughter. There is an ID in the photo album that states that Marlys Quist lived at 230 Sixth Avenue North in Hopkins.

In back of photo album it states: "This book is a record of camp at Gustavus, my high school friends and some baby pictures." Marlys Quist graduated from Hopkins High School in 1950. These photos are therefore from about 1932-1954 (there are some college photos in it).</title>
			<location>http://www.hopkinsmnhistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/gallery/Quist_Collection/200632.jpg</location>
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			<title>Hennepin County Fair buildings, autos and attendees, September 1912. 

(Date 11/25/2006 Note: After discussion with Pokorny, Henry, JT notes that the location of this photo is not Hopkins, but probably the Minnesota State Fair; U of M ag campus buildings may be in background.)</title>
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