Winter Park: Minnesota Vikings Practice Facility, Eden Prairie
The final days of Winter Park, the Minnesota Vikings Eden Prairie, MN practice facility.
The final days of Winter Park, the Minnesota Vikings Eden Prairie, MN practice facility.
General Mills World Headquarters in Golden Valley, MN
Closed in 2018 after 25 years, the Manns St. Louis Park Cinema.
General Mills sign outside of their corporate headquarters in Golden Valley, Minnesota.
General Mills sign at General Mills headquarters near Minneapolis.
General Mills headquarters in Golden Valley, Minnesota.
General Mills World Headquarters just outside of Minneapolis.
Downtown Minneapolis skyline as seen from the North on the Mississippi River.
Target Field in Minneapolis. Homem of the Minnesota Twins.
Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins, and Interstate 394 in Downtown Minneapolis.
Secondary TSA screening at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Secondary TSA screening at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Autoamted Passport Control (APC) at the Atlanta International Airport (ATL).
Pedestrians cross a street at Mexico City’s Zócalo, with the ornate colonial-era Government Palace and other historic administrative buildings lining the square. The Mexican flag is visible flying above the rooftops, while traffic lights and landscaped roundabouts frame the busy intersection.
Intersection in Mexico City’s historic center with pedestrians crossing and cyclists moving along the street. Colonial-era buildings with balconies line the block, housing shops at street level. A bus and several storefronts with awnings are visible further down the road.
A street in Mexico City’s historic center with pedestrians walking past shops and vendors. A bright yellow hotel building with blue trim stands on the corner, while a tricycle cart carrying large water jugs moves through the scene. Trees line the walkway, and people gather along the shaded sidewalks.
View over the rooftops of central Mexico City, where a large Mexican flag is raised above the buildings near the Zócalo. In the distance, church domes and towers rise over the historic district, with modern high-rises visible further out along the skyline.
Rooftops of Mexico City’s historic center fill the foreground, with flat structures, water tanks, and makeshift additions visible across the skyline. Toward the horizon, modern high-rise buildings such as Torre Latinoamericana and Torre Reforma rise above the urban sprawl, contrasting with the older low-rise construction of the central district.
A busy street scene in Mexico City’s historic center, viewed from the steps of the Metropolitan Cathedral. Pedestrians fill the avenue leading eastward, lined with colonial-era buildings. In the background, the domes and towers of additional churches rise above the rooftops, marking the dense architectural landscape of the city’s downtown.
A bright orange Mexico City Metro train runs alongside the Viaducto highway, partially framed by trees and fencing that separate it from the busy traffic corridor. The train’s distinctive color has become a visual emblem of the city’s vast and aging transit network, originally launched in 1969. These rubber-tired trains serve millions of riders daily, threading through tunnels and elevated sections across the capital. Here, the contrast between greenery, concrete, and the orange carriages underscores the Metro’s integration into the urban landscape—an ever-moving artery of one of the world’s largest cities.