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Photograph of a Group of Vacationists Assembled on the Dock of the Border Lakes Outfitting Company in Winton, Minnesota

Photograph of a Group of Vacationists Assembled on the Dock of the Bor...

Original caption: A group of vacationists, about to embark by motor launch on the first leg of a ten-day canoe trip into the wilderness country, assemble on the dock of the Border Lakes Outfitting Co., Winton, ... More

Photograph of Two Vacationists, National Forest Service photograph.

Photograph of Two Vacationists, National Forest Service photograph.

Original caption: Two vacationists getting ready to pack their duffel and canoe over the portage out of West Bearskin Lake into Duncan Lake. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Two Vacationists Sunning at Burntside Lodge on Burntside Lake

Photograph of Two Vacationists Sunning at Burntside Lodge on Burntside...

Original caption: Two vacationists sunning themselves on the diving platform deck at the swimming beach. Burntside Lodge on Burntside Lake. Historic Photographs

Photograph of a Group of Vacationists Assembled on the Dock of the Border Lakes Outfitting Company in Winton, Minnesota

Photograph of a Group of Vacationists Assembled on the Dock of the Bor...

Original caption: A group of vacationists, about to embark by motor launch on the first leg of a ten-day canoe trip into the wilderness country, assemble on the dock of the Border Lakes Outfitting Co., Winton, ... More

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