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Bird’s eye view of Grand Rapids, Wisconsin, 1902.
This aerial view of the city of Wisconsin Rapids (known as Grand Rapids until 1920) was photographed looking northwest from Howe School. Published in Art Work of the Wisconsin River Valley, p. 45.
via: McMillan Memorial Library
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Bird’s eye view of Grand Rapids, Wisconsin, 1902.

This aerial view of the city of Wisconsin Rapids (known as Grand Rapids until 1920) was photographed looking northwest from Howe School. Published in Art Work of the Wisconsin River Valley, p. 45.

via: McMillan Memorial Library

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