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Edge of the Wilderness - A Dock on the Edge of the Wilderness Scenic Byway

Edge of the Wilderness - A Dock on the Edge of the Wilderness Scenic B...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: This dock at North Star Lake allows visitors to dip a fishing line into the water. Location: Minnesota (47.317° N 93.555° W) Status: P... More

Edge of the Wilderness - Fishing on North Star Lake

Edge of the Wilderness - Fishing on North Star Lake

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Travelers fish from a rowboat on North Star Lake. Location: Minnesota (47.546° N 93.669° W) Status: Public domain. Photo by S. Clyde D... More

Photograph of Mary Morwood of Alton, Illinois, Rowing in One of the Bays in North Star Lake

Photograph of Mary Morwood of Alton, Illinois, Rowing in One of the Ba...

Original caption: A vacationist (Mary Morwood of Alton, Il.) rowing in one of the bays in North Star Lake at Sticker's Idlewild resort, one of the many resorts in the lake country. Historic Photographs

Edge of the Wilderness - Boat Launch at North Star Lake

Edge of the Wilderness - Boat Launch at North Star Lake

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A visitor stands on the boat launch. Location: Minnesota (47.568° N 93.655° W) Status: Public domain. Photo by S. Clyde Digital Photog... More

Edge of the Wilderness - Fishermen on North Star Lake

Edge of the Wilderness - Fishermen on North Star Lake

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Fishermen take advantage of a beautiful day on North Star Lake. Location: Minnesota (47.557° N 93.660° W) Status: Public domain. Photo... More

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