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Photograph of Chester Funk in Front of His Grocery Store in Alvin, Wisconsin

Photograph of Chester Funk in Front of His Grocery Store in Alvin, Wis...

Original caption: Chester Funk in front of his grocery store, Alvin, Wisconsin, Nicolet NF. Typical Store in forest community. Funk is a fire cooperator. Historic Photographs

Aerial view of the tip of Manhattan looking like a miniature city

Aerial view of the tip of Manhattan looking like a miniature city

Historical Photograph Files Public domain photograph of the city, skyscraper buildings, cityscape, downtown, urban environment, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Photograph of Aerial View of Winton, Minnesota

Photograph of Aerial View of Winton, Minnesota

Original caption: Aerial view of Winton, Minnesota on Fall Lake, last community north and start of canoe trips, jumping off place for the wilderness. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Photograph of Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Original caption: Rhinelander,Wis from the top of the Rhinelander Paper Co. building. The supervisor's office of the Nicolet NF is located here. The Wisconsin River is in the center foreground and a portion of ... More

Map of the United States - Public domain vintage map

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