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Family Enjoys a Fourth of July Holiday in a Park at Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, which is 12 Miles West of New Ulm, Brown County is Predominately a Farming Area Where the Farms are being Consolidated, in the Past Each Family Owned Land, Now the Farms are Growing Larger and are Operated by Two or Three Generations of the Same Family, the County was Settled in The Mid-1800's by Germans, Norwegians and Swedes Who are Clustered in Various Communities

Family Enjoys a Fourth of July Holiday in a Park at Sleepy Eye, Minnes...

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Artwork: "Sleepy". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collection

Artwork: "Sleepy". Artist: Arthur Rothenberg, US Air Force Art Collect...

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