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Minnehaha Falls and Longfellow House

Robert "Fish" Jones opened a fish market on Hennepin Avenue. He was also requested...

10/19/2005

Almanac: Hands-On History

Minnehaha Falls and Longfellow House

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Robert "Fish" Jones opened a fish market on Hennepin Avenue. He was also requested...

Robert "Fish" Jones opened a fish market on Hennepin Avenue. He was also requested to purchase a possible zoo at big Island in Minnetonka. This finishes the tour of waterways of south Minneapolis.

10/19/2005

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