Rainy night at Target Field in Minneapolis
October 2009 — Target Field lights during a rainstorm in downtown Minneapolis in 2009.
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October 2009 — Target Field lights during a rainstorm in downtown Minneapolis in 2009.
August 2011 — Inside the now demolished Metrodome. Formerly the home of the Minnesota Vikings.
August 2011 — WCCO Radio in the media booth of the now demolished Metrodome
September 2013 — Target Field and Target Center in Downtown Minneapolis. Target Field is home to the Minnesota Twins and Target Center is home to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
November 2013 — The green roof of the Target Center in Downtown Minneapolis with Target Field in the background.
July 2015 — U.S. Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings, began construction in December 2013 on the site of the former Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in downtown Minneapolis. The stadium’s steel skeleton, seen here during its mid-construction phase, showcases the dramatic angular geometry that defines its final form — a nod to both Nordic shipbuilding and Minnesota’s icy winter landscapes. The project, designed by HKS Architects and constructed by Mortenson, features over 19,000 tons of structural steel and spans 1.75 million square feet. Its transparent ETFE roof panels and vast steel trusses were among the most complex structural assemblies ever attempted in a U.S. stadium build. Completed in 2016, the $1.1 billion stadium remains one of the most technically ambitious indoor venues in North America, notable for its fixed-roof design, massive glass curtain walls, and precision-engineered support cranes like the red lattice boom seen here — used to hoist the roof trusses into place during overnight construction sessions.
November 2016 — Downtown East development in Minneapolis with US Bank Stadium on the right.
July 2017 — Edition Apartments and US Bank Stadium in Downtown East Minneapolis.
September 2017 — The Olympiastadion in Berlin stands in the foreground, framed by the dense tree cover of the Westend district. Behind it, the cooling towers and chimneys of the Reuter power plants dominate the skyline — part of Berlin’s long-standing energy infrastructure along the Spree River. The large natural-draft cooling tower at left belongs to the Reuter West plant, commissioned in the late 1980s and operated by Vattenfall, while the taller stack at right is part of the older Reuter facility dating back to 1930, later converted to modern combined-heat-and-power operation. The contrast between the stone colonnades of the 1936 Olympic Stadium and the industrial silhouettes in the distance captures the layered character of Berlin’s western edge — where historic architecture, post-war redevelopment, and ongoing energy production coexist within a few kilometers. The area remains one of the city’s key power-generation corridors, supplying electricity and district heating to much of central and western Berlin.
November 2017 — Downtown East Minneapolis. Wells Fargo Towers, The Armory, and US Bank Stadium.
May 2018 — Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins, and Interstate 394 in Downtown Minneapolis.
May 2018 — Target Field in Minneapolis. Homem of the Minnesota Twins.
November 2018 — Northeast Minneapolis with US Bank Stadium across the Mississippi River.
December 2018 — Downtown Minneapolis from St. Anthony Main.
December 2018 — Tailgate Village, outside of Lambeau Field in Green Bay, WI.
June 2019 — The Minneapolis City Hall Clock Tower in downtown Minneapolis.
June 2019 — U.S. Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis, photographed under a clear night sky, showcases its striking angular design illuminated by the city’s glow. Opened in 2016 and designed by HKS Architects, the venue serves as the home of the Minnesota Vikings and a premier multi-purpose arena for concerts, major sporting events, and conventions. Its faceted steel and glass shell evokes the prow of a Viking ship, a nod to the team’s heritage, while its translucent ETFE roof allows natural light by day and reflects ambient light by night. This structure replaced the collapsed Metrodome and now anchors the eastern edge of the Minneapolis skyline as one of the most distinctive modern stadiums in the United States.
September 2019 — Opened in 2014, Target Field Station is a multimodal transit hub serving the METRO Blue and Green light rail lines, Northstar commuter rail, and several Metro Transit bus routes. It sits adjacent to Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins, and doubles as a public gathering space with an amphitheater, green plaza, and year-round programming. In this night view, the glowing red canopy and bold “Target Field Station” signage stand out against the dark sky, framed between the historic Ford Center (left, built in 1912 as an assembly plant) and a modern office building (right). A freeway bridge cuts through the foreground, symbolizing the layered infrastructure of the city. This mix of historic brickwork, modern transit, and illuminated signage captures Minneapolis’s ongoing balance of industrial heritage and urban redevelopment.
October 2019 — The Chicago Transit Authority’s Sox–35th station serves the Red Line on the city’s South Side, positioned above the Dan Ryan Expressway near Pershing Road. The station provides direct access to Guaranteed Rate Field, home of the Chicago White Sox, whose name can be seen across the pedestrian bridge in the background. Opened in 1969 as part of the Dan Ryan branch of the Red Line, the elevated structure was designed for efficiency amid highway traffic, symbolizing mid-century Chicago’s integration of mass transit and freeway infrastructure.
November 2019 — The Helmet Fitting Room inside the Green Bay Packers Headquarters.
November 2019 — Pool inside the players workout area inside the Green Bay Packers Headquarters.
November 2019 — The Lombardi Trophies won by the Green Bay Packers seen inside their headquarters.
November 2019 — Green Bay Packers "G" found inside the players facility at 1265 Lombardi Avenue in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
November 2019 — A fan wears a knit Packers hat at a snowy Lambeau Field as the Packers work to defeat the Carolina Panthers 24-16.
November 2019 — A fan at Lambeau Field wearing an Aaron Rodgers jersey with a cheesehead as the Green Bay Packers defeat the Carolina Panthers 24-16.
November 2019 — Heavy snow falling at Lambeau Field as the Green Bay Packers defeat the Carolina Panthers 24-16.
November 2019 — Fans wearing Aaron Rodgers jerseys leave Lambeau Field after the Packers beat the Carolina Panthers 24-16.
November 2019 — Fans leave Lambeau Field on a snowy evening at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, WI. The Packers defeated the Carolina Panthers 24-16.
November 2019 — The north side of Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Home of the NFL's Green Bay Packers.
November 2019 — Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers.
November 2019 — The interior of U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, home of the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings, shown from a high vantage point with an unobstructed view of the field. Completed in 2016 on the former site of the Metrodome, the $1.1 billion stadium features a fixed, translucent ETFE roof and steeply angled seating designed to evoke Nordic longhouses. The field displays the Vikings’ horned helmet logo at midfield, surrounded by vibrant purple end zones and the signature “SKOL” rally cry—a modern landmark of downtown Minneapolis and a hub for major sporting and entertainment events.
November 2019 — An illuminated “612 Burger Kitchen” sign inside U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, named after the city’s area code. The bold red-and-black typography and retro badge design reflect a blend of local identity and modern stadium branding. Located among the venue’s food and beverage concessions, 612 Burger Kitchen is part of the stadium’s effort to feature Minneapolis-based culinary offerings for fans attending Minnesota Vikings games and large-scale events.
November 2019 — US Bank Stadium in Downtown Minneapolis. Home of the NFL's Minnesota Vikings.
December 2019 — Snow covered Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins MLB team.
December 2019 — The illuminated Target Field sign overlooks the Warehouse District in downtown Minneapolis, where the city’s historic brick warehouses meet modern transit and redevelopment. Below, the Metro Green and Blue Line trains stop at Target Field Station, a multimodal hub linking light rail, commuter rail, and bike paths. The brightly lit Ford Center and preserved brick structures along 5th Street North illustrate the district’s mix of 20th-century industrial architecture and contemporary urban life, framed against the cold clarity of a Minnesota winter night.
December 2019 — In Kiln, Mississippi, the legacy of Brett Favre looms large. Outside Hancock High School’s football stadium, a life-sized statue of the quarterback stands mid-throw, immortalizing the local athlete who went on to become one of the NFL’s most prolific passers. Set against the backdrop of the school’s red track and green turf, the monument reflects both community pride and the enduring place of football in Southern culture. For locals, it serves as a reminder that even from a small Gulf Coast town, greatness can reach the national stage.
December 2019 — Curly Lambeau statue outside of Lambeau Field in Green Bay, WI. Lambeau Field is home to the Green Bay Packers NFL football team.
December 2019 — Fence painted with Bart Star memorial across from Lambeau Field in Green Bay, WI.
December 2019 — A foggy morning at Lambeau Field, the home of the Green Bay Packers.
December 2019 — The Lambeau Field Atrium in Green Bay, Wisconsin at night.
December 2019 — Don Hutson Center on a foggy night in Green Bay. The facility serves as the closed practice facility for the NFL's Green Bay Packers.
December 2019 — The steps up to the Oneida Nation entrance gate of Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin.
December 2019 — Lambeau Field and the Titletown District on Lombardi Avenue in Green Bay, WI.
December 2019 — City Stadium, home of the Green Bay Packers from 1925-1956, On the site of Green Bay East High School.
January 2020 — Fireworks at Lambeau Field on New Years Eve. The stadium is home to the NFL's Green Bay Packers.
May 2020 — The Samatar Crossing shared use path near downtown Minneapolis. The path leads from Cedar Riverside to near US Bank Stadium.
May 2020 — US Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis, May 2020.
May 2020 — The Basilica of Saint Mary and Target Field, the home of the Minnesota Twins.