July 2022
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The Arts + Rec facility and LA Fitness occupy the Seven Points complex on W Lake Street in Minneapolis's Uptown neighborhood. This development was built on the site of the former Seven Points Mall, which was a significant commercial hub before its closure. The Arts + Rec center provides community programs, while LA Fitness offers fitness amenities. The area has historically been a center for commerce and community life, with this redevelopment continuing that role.
Minneapolis Mill District: Barriers and Surveillance Camera
July 2022
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Concrete barriers and a surveillance camera are positioned in Minneapolis's Mill District, a measure reportedly implemented to deter "hot rodders." The presence of these security installations, alongside temporary construction barriers, indicates a response to concerns about public safety or unauthorized vehicle access. The Mill District, characterized by its historic industrial architecture and recent redevelopment, has also been a site of significant public events, including the Minneapolis Uprising, which may have influenced the deployment of such security infrastructure.
Royce White for Congress Billboard, Lake Street, Minneapolis
July 2022
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Cowboy Jack’s, Downtown Minneapolis, July 2022
July 2022
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In July 2022, patrons filled the multi-level outdoor seating area of Cowboy Jack's, a bar in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. The establishment, illuminated by string lights, was a hub of activity during a period of resurgence for the city's nightlife following the 2020 Minneapolis Uprising. This event significantly impacted the downtown area, and the return of public gatherings at venues like Cowboy Jack's marked a step towards normalcy.
Skyway Theatre Minneapolis: Benny the Butcher, Last Heroes, Oceano
July 2022
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The Skyway Theatre in downtown Minneapolis is a venue for live music and events. The marquee advertises upcoming performances by Benny the Butcher, Juelz Santana, Last Heroes, Oceano, and Adventure Club for July 29th and 30th. This establishment has been a significant part of the city's entertainment scene, contributing to the cultural vibrancy of the downtown area.
Murray’s Steakhouse, Downtown Minneapolis, Est. 1946
July 2022
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Murray's Steakhouse, established in 1946, is a historic restaurant located in downtown Minneapolis. Renowned for its "Silver Butter Knife Steak," it has been a prominent dining establishment for over seven decades. The restaurant's classic neon signage and architectural presence contribute to its enduring character on the Minneapolis streetscape. Murray's continues to offer a traditional steakhouse experience to its patrons.
Lyon’s Pub, Downtown Minneapolis Nightlife, July 2022
July 2022
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Lyon's Pub, established in 1984, is a long-standing establishment in downtown Minneapolis, known as a hub for the city's nightlife. The photograph, taken in July 2022, shows patrons gathered at the bar and outdoor seating. This period followed the 2020 Minneapolis Uprising, a significant event that reshaped the city's social and physical environment. Lyon's Pub continues to serve as a community gathering place amidst the ongoing recovery and development of the downtown area.
Minneapolis: Washington Ave & N 5th Ave at Night
July 2022
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Washington Avenue and North 5th Avenue in Minneapolis at night is a vibrant commercial and social hub. The area's brick buildings, reflecting historical architecture, house modern businesses such as "Cuzzy's," "Modern Climate," and "Digital Mass." This intersection is a significant thoroughfare, connecting parts of downtown Minneapolis. It also holds historical significance as a focal point during the 2020 Minneapolis Uprising.
Minneapolis North Loop: Crowds on Washington Ave at Night
July 2022
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Washington Avenue in Minneapolis's North Loop district is a popular nightlife destination, as seen by the crowds gathered outside bars and establishments on a summer evening. The North Loop, historically a warehouse district, has transformed into a vibrant area for entertainment and dining, while retaining much of its early 20th-century industrial architecture. This street, a key artery in the neighborhood, bustles with activity, showcasing the area's contemporary appeal amidst buildings that speak to its past as a center for commerce and industry.
Biker at Hennepin Ave and Lake St, Minneapolis at Dusk
August 2022
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A biker at Hennepin Ave and Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis during dusk.
Moxy Hotel, Minneapolis: Prince and Dessa Album Art Tabletops
August 2022
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Purple Rain and Dessa album covers as tabletops in the Moxy Hotel on Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis.
Stop Cops! Graffiti on George Floyd Square Bus Shelter
August 2022
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Stop Cops! written on a former bus shelter at George Floyd Square.
South Minneapolis Corner Store: Palestine and US Flags
August 2022
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A corner store in South Minneapolis with a Palestine and American flag on the side.
Minneapolis “White Silence is Violence” Mural
August 2022
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A mural in South Minneapolis with a mural that reads "White Silence is Violence”.
Saraswati Singh at George Floyd Square Public Safety Forum
August 2022
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Saraswati Singh, a candidate for Hennepin County Attorney at George Floyd Square for a "Community Conversation - Let's talk about public safety". The panel included other candidates as well as the interim Chief of Police.
Ryan Winkler at George Floyd Square Public Safety Talk
August 2022
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Ryan Winkler, a candidate for Hennepin County Attorney at George Floyd Square for a "Community Conversation - Let's talk about public safety". The panel included other candidates as well as the interim Chief of Police.
Interim Police Chief Huffman at George Floyd Square
August 2022
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Interim Minneapolis Police Chief Huffman arrives at George Floyd Square for a "Community Conversation" on public safety. The forum was also attended by Hennepin County Attorney candidates.
Hennepin County Sheriff’s Officers with Rifles, Target Field Security
August 2022
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Hennepin County Sheriff's Department outside Target Field with rifles.
Mystic Lake Casino Train at Warehouse District Station
August 2022
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A Mystic Lake casino wrapped light rail train at the Warehouse District-Hennepin LRT station during a Twin's game.
Hennepin Avenue Construction in Uptown Minneapolis at Dusk
August 2022
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Development of a new 7 story apartment building on Hennepin Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis.
Minneapolis: George Floyd Square “City of Finding Out” Sign
August 2022
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A sign at George Floyd Square reading "Minneapolis City of Finding Out”. The area has been a protest since the May 25, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis: New Downtown Architecture
August 2022
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Newly built and opened Four Seasons Hotel in downtown Minneapolis.
Washington Avenue North Loop Minneapolis Evening
August 2022
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Washington Avenue in the North Loop Downtown Minneapolis
Coliseum Building Fire, East Lake Street, Minneapolis
August 2022
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Firefighters fight a fire in the vacant Coliseum building. The building has sat empty after being burned in May 2020. Re-development is set to begin soon.
August 2022
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Crowds leave the Orpheum Theatre on Hennepin Ave in Downtown Minneapolis on a Friday night in August. 2022.
East Lake Street Closed for Open Streets Event, South Minneapolis
August 2022
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The streets closed for the Open Streets event on East Lake Street in South Minneapolis.
George Floyd Memorial, George Floyd Square, Minneapolis, August 2022
August 2022
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Visitors at the George Floyd Memorial at George Floyd Square following a shooting death hours that occurred hours earlier.
August 2022 Calendar at The People’s Way, George Floyd Square
August 2022
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The Calendar at The People's Way inside George Floyd Square. The board has shown community events.
George Floyd Square Art Blocks: Unity and Peace
August 2022
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Art blocks around George Floyd Square in Minneapolis.
Millennium Auto Service, George Floyd Square, Minneapolis
August 2022
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Millennium Auto Service in George Floyd Square.
Minnehaha Falls, Minneapolis, Minnesota
August 2022
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Minnehaha Falls in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Minneapolis Police Squad Car on Hennepin Ave, August 2022
August 2022
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A Minneapolis police squad car drives down Hennepin Avenue in Downtown Minneapolis.
Jughouse Arcade Games and George Floyd Sticker, Minneapolis
August 2022
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Arcade games inside Jughouse on Hennepin Ave in Uptown Minneapolis. Justice for George Floyd stickers on the table.
NaNaCarDon Clothing Storefront, 617 West Lake Street, Minneapolis
August 2022
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NaNaCarDon Clothing & Accessories storefront window on Lake Street in Minneapolis
Chicago’s Very Own Signage at S Lyndale Ave and Lake St, Minneapolis
August 2022
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Chicago's Very Own signage at the corner of Lake Street and Lyndale Ave in Uptown.
Superior National Forest Campfire, Minnesota
August 2022
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Lake Street Station Post Office, South Minneapolis
August 2022
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The new Lake Street Station Post Office almost completed. The post office replaces the previous building that burned down during protests following the May 25, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis: Looking South Towards Downtown
August 2022
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Looking down Nicollet Avenue towards Downtown Minneapolis.
Roxy’s Cabaret and Nicollet Diner, Downtown Minneapolis at Night
August 2022
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The new location for the 24/7 Nicollet Diner and Roxy's Cabaret after recently opening in downtown Minneapolis.
George Floyd Square: Vote Sign & Mural, Minneapolis
August 2022
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As the city begins “Monthly learning tables” as part of its “38th & Chicago Re-Envisioned” project, more than a year after streets were reopened to vehicles, the ask from those at George Floyd Square continues to be the same as it has been since August 7, 2020: Meet the demands.
George Floyd Square, Minneapolis: Fist Monument at Night
August 2022
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As the city begins “Monthly learning tables” as part of its “38th & Chicago Re-Envisioned” project, more than a year after streets were reopened to vehicles, the ask from those at George Floyd Square continues to be the same as it has been since August 7, 2020: Meet the demands.
George Floyd Square: Meet the Demands in Chalk
August 2022
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As the city begins “Monthly learning tables” as part of its “38th & Chicago Re-Envisioned” project, more than a year after streets were reopened to vehicles, the ask from those at George Floyd Square continues to be the same as it has been since August 7, 2020: Meet the demands.
Winner Gas and Merwin Liquors in North Minneapolis
August 2022
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The intersection of Broadway and Lyndale in North Minneapolis.
Scott Jensen & Matt Birk Billboard, North Minneapolis
August 2022
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A billboard for candidate for Governor Scott Jensen and Matt Birk in North Minneapolis.
Minnesota State Fair Sky Ride and Ferris Wheel
September 2022
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The Sky Ride and ferris wheel at the Minnesota State Fair.
Minnesota State Fair: MyPillow and Amy Klobuchar Booths
September 2022
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US Senator Amy Klobuchar's booth outside of Mike Lindell’s MyPillow booth at the Minnesota State Fair.
Matt Birk at Minnesota State Fair
September 2022
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Matt Birk, running for Lt. Governor, at the Minnesota State Fair.
Minnesota State Fair: ‘Dump Walz’ Booth Criticizes Policies
September 2022
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"Dump Walz" booth at the Minnesota State Fair.
Minneapolis: Little Earth Trail closed with concrete barriers
September 2022
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2 years ago the city closed a large part of the Little Earth Trail after tents returned to the Wall of Forgotten Natives, where homeless gathered in 2018. With the fencing, the city also made it a graveyard of old metal street poles and concrete barricades. It's still closed off.
Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct Art Fence with Hubcaps
September 2022
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An art installation on the fencing around the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct. The Precinct was destroyed during riots following the murder of George Floyd.
Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct Art Installation: Make a Joyful Noise
September 2022
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An art installation on the fencing around the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct. The Precinct was destroyed during riots following the murder of George Floyd.
September 2022
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The location of the Minnehaha Liquors building that burned down during riots over the murder of George Floyd.
Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct Fencing Art Installation
September 2022
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An art installation on the fencing around the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct. The Precinct was destroyed during riots following the murder of George Floyd.
Graffiti on Electrical Box: “FUCK MPD” in Uptown Minneapolis
September 2022
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Graffiti on an electrical box in Uptown Minneapolis reading “FUCK MPD”
Midori’s Floating World Cafe, Minneapolis
September 2022
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Midori's Floating World Cafe was located a block from the third precinct. Their former building still stands next to the destroyed building that was home to Minnehaha Liquors. Midori's has been open since April at their new location a half mile down the road - in a former Subway.
Bde Maka Ska Temporary Skate Park, Minneapolis
September 2022
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Temporary skate park on Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis.
Arts + Rec Rooftop, Uptown Minneapolis
September 2022
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Rooftop of Arts and Rec restaurant on Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis.
Lake Street Station Minneapolis, MN Post Office Reopens
September 2022
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The rebuilt Lake Street Station post office almost ready to open. The post office was rebuilt after it was burned down following the murder of George Floyd.
LOVE Mural on Pizza Hut, Chicago Ave, Minneapolis
September 2022
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Pizza Hut on Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Community Watch Area Sticker
September 2022
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A crimethinc sticker "Police Not Welcome" on a street pole in Minneapolis.
Mobile Metal Lab & Show Bus on Lake Street, Minneapolis
September 2022
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A "Workshop on Wheels" on Lake Street in Minneapolis.
Tom’s Watch Bar Construction on Hennepin Ave, Downtown Minneapolis
September 2022
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Tom's Watch Bar build out happening on Hennepin Avenue in Downtown Minneapolis.
Mexico Independence Day Festival on Lake Street, Minneapolis
September 2022
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Mexico Independence Day Festival on Lake Street in Minneapolis.
US Bank Building Demolition on East Lake Street, Minneapolis
September 2022
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Demolition of the US Bank building on East Lake Street. The building was destroyed during protests that followed the murder of George Floyd.
Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct Barricade with Protest Signs
September 2022
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Minneapolis Police Third Precinct with art banners on the fencing. The precinct has been vacant since it was lit on fire during protests that followed the May 25th, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
The THC Joint, Minneapolis: Cannabis Mural on Red Brick Building
September 2022
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The THC Joint in Downtown Minneapolis. The buildings freshly painted with large pot leaves.
Minneapolis Police Cars Downtown During Operation Endeavor
September 2022
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Minneapolis police downtown during "Operation Endeavor".
Portland Avenue, South Minneapolis at Night
September 2022
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Downtown Minneapolis as seen looking down Portland Avenue in South Minneapolis.
Roosevelt High School Class of 2023 Yard Sign, South Minneapolis
September 2022
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A "Class of 2023 We are Roosevelt" yard sign in a South Minneapolis front yard.
Minneapolis Police 5th Precinct, Nicollet Ave at Night
September 2022
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Minneapolis Police 5th Precinct police station on Nicollet Avenue in September 2022.
Gunflint Trail picnic table
October 2022
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Gunflint Trail picnic table.
Red Bus Lane on Chicago Avenue at Nigh
October 2022
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A dedicated red bus-only lane runs along Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis, part of the city’s recent investments in transit priority corridors. These painted lanes are designed to give buses consistent travel times through dense urban segments, especially during peak hours, and they align with regional plans to improve service reliability on key north–south routes. Late at night the corridor is quiet, with the reflective pavement markings and overhead lighting emphasizing the straight line of the transit path through the Midtown area.
Google LASD Gangs Sticker
October 2022
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A sticker on a Minneapolis signpost references long-running allegations surrounding deputy “gangs” within the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD). Civil rights groups, journalists, and county oversight bodies have documented concerns for decades about informal deputy subgroups—some using matching tattoos or symbols—that critics say foster misconduct, retaliation, and internal loyalty structures.
Seeing a reference to those controversies on a street sign in Minneapolis reflects how national policing debates and accountability issues often circulate far beyond their place of origin, with artists and activists using stickers, posters, and small-scale street graphics to raise awareness or prompt online searches.
Minneapolis Skyline Over Kenwood in Peak Fall Color
October 2022
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A wide aerial view looks east toward the Minneapolis skyline, rising above the dense canopy of the Kenwood and Lowry Hill neighborhoods during peak autumn color. This part of the city was developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a streetcar suburb, designed around curving streets, large residential lots, and proximity to the Chain of Lakes. Many of the homes below are early Minneapolis mansions built by lumber and milling-era industrialists, now tucked beneath mature trees that give the neighborhood one of the city’s most dramatic fall transitions.
In the middle distance, the Basilica of Saint Mary, Loring Park, and the early downtown warehouse district reflect Minneapolis’s layered growth—from industrial rail corridors to modern glass towers. The contrast between the dense urban core and the tree-covered residential districts highlights how closely the city’s historic neighborhoods were shaped by parks, lakes, and the parkway system planned by Theodore Wirth in the early 1900s.
Autumn Canopy Along Deephaven’s Lakeside Roads
October 2022
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An aerial view captures the dense fall canopy around Lake Minnetonka in Deephaven, where mature hardwoods and pines create a patchwork of orange, yellow, and deep red. Many of the winding roads in this part of the Lake Minnetonka shoreline were laid out in the early 20th century as the area transitioned from summer cottages to year-round neighborhoods. Today the tree cover remains one of Deephaven’s defining features, with protected woodland corridors and long-established residential plots preserving the character of this lakeside community.
Autumn Shorelines on Lake Minnetonka
October 2022
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A high-elevation view over Lake Minnetonka captures several of the lake’s narrow peninsulas and sheltered bays at peak autumn color. The lake’s fragmented shoreline—shaped by glacial meltwater during the last Ice Age—creates dozens of protected inlets that became ideal sites for marinas, sailing clubs, and early resort development in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
In this part of the lake, the docks and clustered sailboats reflect the area’s long-standing boating culture, while the densely wooded neighborhoods show how residential development was built around access to quiet coves rather than wide-open water. The surrounding canopy, shifting from green to deep red and gold, highlights why Lake Minnetonka remains one of the most photographed fall landscapes in the Twin Cities region.
Lake Minnetonka Fall Colors
October 2022
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Fall colors around Lake Minnetonka in Deephaven, Minnesota.
Autumn Wetland Basin Near Lake Minnetonka
October 2022
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An overhead view of a small wetland basin in Deephaven shows the transition into late fall around Lake Minnetonka. Seasonal drawdown has exposed the cracked mudflats around the pond’s edge, while a layer of duckweed or algae collects in the remaining water at the center — a common pattern in shallow basins fed by spring runoff and intermittent groundwater. Surrounding hardwoods and pines move through peak color, forming the dense forest cover typical of the Minnetonka shoreline communities, where preserved ravines, lowlands, and wooded parcels give the area its distinctive mix of lakefront development and natural habitat.
Deephaven Neighborhood Canopy in Peak Fall Color
October 2022
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An aerial view over Deephaven captures the dense hardwood canopy that defines the residential areas near Lake Minnetonka each autumn. The neighborhood’s winding roads and homes sit almost entirely beneath mature maple, oak, and basswood trees, which turn a concentrated mix of red, orange, and gold during peak color change. This part of the Minnetonka shoreline developed slowly through the mid-20th century, preserving large wooded lots and green corridors that create the nearly continuous tree cover seen from above. The forested character of these communities—rare for a metropolitan area—remains a major feature of Deephaven’s identity and contributes to its secluded, park-like landscape.
Deephaven Shoreline Homes in Peak Autumn Color
October 2022
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This aerial view follows the wooded shoreline of Deephaven, a small lakeside community on the southeast edge of Lake Minnetonka. The neighborhood developed around a combination of 19th-century summer cottages and later year-round homes, many of which were built on large forested lots that still preserve much of the area’s original tree cover. In autumn, the mix of maple, oak, and basswood trees creates a dense canopy of reds, yellows, and orange tones that nearly conceals the homes and winding shoreline roads below. Deephaven’s bay-front docks, protected inlets, and narrow peninsulas are distinctive features of this part of Minnetonka, reflecting the lake’s long history as a regional retreat and residential enclave.
Wetlands and Boat Slips at the Eastern Edge of Lake Minnetonka
October 2022
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This aerial view looks over one of Lake Minnetonka’s shallow eastern bays, where a broad wetland of cattails and floating vegetation meets a line of private docks and covered boat slips. These marshy inlets are among the lake’s most ecologically important areas, filtering runoff, supporting migratory birds, and preserving habitat that once covered far more of the shoreline before 20th-century dredging and residential development. The fall canopy surrounding the bay shows the mix of hardwoods common in the Deephaven and Greenwood areas, with red maples, oaks, and ash trees creating a dense belt of color around the water. Farther in the distance, the channel and bridge leading toward Carson’s Bay hint at the lake’s extensive network of connected basins, many of which were linked by canals built in the late 1800s to support early resort traffic.
Mortimer’s Bar: “Stay Strong” Graffiti on Lyndale Ave, Minneapolis
October 2022
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Painted boards on Mortimer's on Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis.
Minneapolis City Hall Protest: Stop Sweeps, No Evictions
October 2022
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Protesters holding space at Minneapolis City Hall. They say they demand "a complete moratorium on the clearing of encampments, clear guidelines regarding the encampments and proof of funding for more permanent housing for unhoused residents and people in need”.
Minneapolis City Hall Protest Against Sweeps of Encampments
October 2022
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Protesters holding space at City Hall. They say they demand "a complete moratorium on the clearing of encampments, clear guidelines regarding the encampments and proof of funding for more permanent housing for unhoused residents and people in need"
Minneapolis City Hall Protest: Homeless and Human Sign
October 2022
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Protesters holding space at City Hall. They say they demand "a complete moratorium on the clearing of encampments, clear guidelines regarding the encampments and proof of funding for more permanent housing for unhoused residents and people in need"
Minneapolis City Hall Encampment at Night
October 2022
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Protesters holding space at City Hall. They say they demand "a complete moratorium on the clearing of encampments, clear guidelines regarding the encampments and proof of funding for more permanent housing for unhoused residents and people in need"
Cupcake Vineyards Display in a Red-Lit Entryway
October 2022
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A Cupcake Vineyards promotional hot-air-balloon display stands at the edge of a red-lit entryway, its bright yellow and deep blue panels catching the saturated glow from the surrounding walls. These inflatable point-of-sale displays are common in liquor stores and bar entry corridors, designed to stand out under mixed lighting and draw attention to featured brands. The scene’s heavy red cast—likely from LED wash lighting or a painted interior corridor—creates a striking contrast with the cooler tones of the balloon, giving the space a graphic, almost stage-set quality often found in Minneapolis nightlife districts where narrow passages and dramatic lighting create strong visual color blocks.
Cedar Riverside Station, Minneapolis: Light Rail at Night
October 2022
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Cedar-Riverside train station in South Minneapolis.
Minneapolis City Hall Protest Encampment at Night
October 2022
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Protesters holding space at City Hall. They say they demand "a complete moratorium on the clearing of encampments, clear guidelines regarding the encampments and proof of funding for more permanent housing for unhoused residents and people in need"
Minneapolis City Hall Protest: Moratorium on Encampment Clearings
October 2022
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Protesters holding space at City Hall. They say they demand "a complete moratorium on the clearing of encampments, clear guidelines regarding the encampments and proof of funding for more permanent housing for unhoused residents and people in need"
Mayor Jacob Frey at Minneapolis City Hall for George Floyd Day
October 2022
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Jacob Frey, Mayor of Minneapolis, proclaims it George Floyd Day on what would have been Floyd’s 49th birthday.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey with George Floyd’s Family on George Floyd Day
October 2022
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Jacob Frey, the Mayor of Minneapolis, poses with the family of George Floyd on what would have been Floyd’s 49th birthday. The mayor had proclaimed it George Floyd Day.
Terrence Floyd, Paris Stevens, Angela Harrelson.
Minneapolis City Hall Protest: “No Justice No Streets” Sign
October 2022
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A protester holds up a sign reading “No Justice No Streets” as the Mayor Jacob Frey proclaims it George Floyd Day. It would have been Floyd’s 49th birthday.
Center for American Experiment Billboard on I-94 Minneapolis
October 2022
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A billboard by a self described "leading public policy organization" at the I-94 Minneapolis border declares “It’s official” and directs motorists to a page where their interpretation of crime data shows crime rising years prior to the mass quitting of police officers in 2020-22.
Minneapolis Supervalu Demolition at Night
October 2022
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The demolition of the former supervalu store on Lake Street in South Minneapolis.
Target Flagship Store Entrance, Downtown Minneapolis
October 2022
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The new entrance at the flagship Target store in downtown Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Target: Locked Medicine and Health Aisles
October 2022
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Items behind locked cabinets at the flagship Target store in downtown Minneapolis.
American Flag with Pot Leaf in Downtown Minneapolis
October 2022
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A flag hanging in downtown Minneapolis.
Target Downtown Minneapolis: Locked Display of Personal Care Items
October 2022
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Locked Toothpaste and Toothbrushes at Minneapolis Target
October 2022
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Personal-care items—including toothpaste, toothbrushes, and other everyday hygiene products—sit behind locked Plexiglas cabinets at the Target flagship store in downtown Minneapolis. In recent years, large retailers across U.S. urban centers have expanded the use of secured cases for small, easily resold goods in response to rising shrink and merchandise loss. At this location, much of the oral-care section now requires staff assistance to access, reflecting a broader shift in store security strategies and retail operations in high-traffic downtown corridors.
Lake Street Post Office Reopens with Graffiti Message
October 2022
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"We are back to serve you!" written on the side of the newly opened Lake Street Station. The post office was burned down during protests that followed the May 25th, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
Heavy-Metal Guitarist Wanted Flyer in Downtown Minneapolis
October 2022
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A flyer taped to a pole in downtown Minneapolis advertises a search for an “aggressive guitar player” and “people who give a damn,” echoing the recruitment style of 1980s metal bands. The poster lists influences ranging from Vixen and Madam X to Mötley Crüe, Poison, Ratt, and Judas Priest—names that shaped the Twin Cities’ hard-rock and glam-metal culture during the era of small clubs and independent bands. Its DIY design and bold typography reflect the ongoing tradition of grassroots music promotion that still surfaces in the city’s urban corridors.
Gwar at the Skyway Theater
October 2022
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Gwar on the marquee of the Skyway Theatre in downtown Minneapolis.
Nicollet Island East Bank
October 2022
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Nicollet Island East Bank in Minneapolis.
ADM Grain Elevator and Harris Machinery Co., Minneapolis
October 2022
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The aging ADM grain elevator rises over the Harris Machinery Co. building in Minneapolis, a reminder of the city’s long industrial relationship with grain milling and riverfront commerce. These concrete storage silos and metal-clad headhouses were once central to moving Midwestern grain through the milling district, part of an infrastructure network that fueled Minneapolis’s identity as the “Flour Milling Capital of the World.” Harris Machinery Co., a longtime supplier of industrial equipment, occupies the foreground, its brick façade contrasting with the weathered surfaces of the towering elevator. The structures together illustrate the layered industrial history of the city’s working riverfront.
Minneapolis Park and Rec Board at East River Parkway
October 2022
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A Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board kiosk on East River Parkway in Minneapolis.
Uptown Banner on Hennepin Avenue
October 2022
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The missing uptown theatre letters. The developer says they are rehabbing them.
Scott Jensen Billboard Above George Floyd Square Mural
October 2022
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Midtown Greenway, Minneapolis: Fall leaves cover asphalt path
October 2022
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The Midtown Greenway in the fall.
Brian O’Hara speaks to South Minneapolis community
October 2022
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Minneapolis police chief nominee Brian O’Hara speaking to South Minneapolis community members gathered at Stewart Park for a meet and greet. He spent time talking about the consent decree process Newark went through and differences between Newark and Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara at Stewart Park Community Meeting
October 2022
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Minneapolis police chief nominee Brian O’Hara speaking to South Minneapolis community members gathered at Stewart Park for a meet and greet. He spent time talking about the consent decree process Newark went through and differences between Newark and Minneapolis.
Brian O’Hara speaks to Minneapolis community at Stewart Park
October 2022
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Minneapolis police chief nominee Brian O’Hara speaking to South Minneapolis community members gathered at Stewart Park for a meet and greet. He spent time talking about the consent decree process Newark went through and differences between Newark and Minneapolis.
George Floyd Square, Minneapolis: Fists and Stop Signs, October 2022
October 2022
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Scott Jensen, the GOP challenger to Governor Tim Walz, has his face on a billboard directly above the George Floyd mural at George Floyd Square.
Flyer for Arturo Castillon talk at Third Space Cafe, Minneapolis
October 2022
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A flyer advertising a speaking event by Arturo Castillon.
Scott Jensen Billboard Above George Floyd Square Mural, Minneapolis
October 2022
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Scott Jensen, the GOP challenger to Governor Tim Walz, has his face on a billboard directly above the George Floyd mural at George Floyd Square.
Minneapolis Public Works “Jerks” Sticker on Light Pole
October 2022
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"All my friends bully the Minneapolis Public Works(Jerks)" sticker on a light pole. In response to Public Works participating in encampment clearings.
Minneapolis “Recycle Go Green” Flower Bed and Little Free Library
October 2022
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Flower bed boxes in a South Minneapolis neighborhood.
Kindness is Free Box, Minneapolis
October 2022
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"Kindness is Free" as seen in Minneapolis.
Metro Transit D Line Signage on Chicago Ave, Minneapolis
October 2022
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New Metro Transit D Line signage on Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis.
Downtown Minneapolis Halloween crowds on 1st Ave and S 5th St
October 2022
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Thousands of costumed people downtown last night for various parties. Part of 1st Avenue was closed for Warehouse District Live with food trucks, arcades, and basketball hoops. Saw lots of bananas.
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