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Lost to Progress: Upper Mississippi River and Minneapolis Parks Development
In February 1872, Horace W. Cleveland trudged through the snowy streets of Minneapolis to the Pence Opera House. His goal was to deliver a speech convincing the city planners, wealthy landowners, and businessmen to work quickly on protecting and preserving the scenic beauty found throughout the growing cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Lost to Progress: Upper Mississippi River and Minneapolis Parks Development
In February 1872, Horace W. Cleveland trudged through the snowy streets of Minneapolis to the Pence Opera House. His goal was to deliver a speech convincing the city planners, wealthy landowners, and businessmen to work quickly on protecting and preserving the scenic beauty found throughout the growing cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Lost to Progress: Upper Mississippi River and Minneapolis Parks Development
Anna Bierbrauer (author)
2017
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