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Minneapolis-St. Paul Then and Now

Minneapolis-St. Paul Then and Now
By Hanje Richards, Martin Howard

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Saint Paul, the capital of Minnesota since 1849, and its twin city Minneapolis, a few miles to the west, have enjoyed a special relationship since their early days. Fittingly for a city that has 18 of Minnesota's 12,034 lakes within its limits, Minneapolis derives its name from the Dakota word for water (minne) together with the Greek word for city. The original purpose of the city was to process Minnesota's grain, harnessing the St. Anthony Falls to power the mills. Saint Paul was pivotal to the trade in lumber and fur and is notable for its beautifully designed cathedral, its American Indian heritage, and its picturesque boulevards and squares. Today, both cities are prosperous and vibrant, loaded with history, culture, and great architecture, and surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery in America.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #670347 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-05-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 144 pages

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Cheaply done and inaccurate2
Unfortunately, this book was done on the cheap from someone who apparently doesn't know the cities (or at least Minneapolis) very well.

The reason it feels cheap is that all of the Minneapolis "then" pictures are available on the website of the Minneapolis Public library. While there's nothing wrong with the library as a source, I suspect that the research for this book took all of an afternoon. I'd hope for something more interesting than what I could easily find myself, some unique -- or at least not easily accessible -- knowledge of the city. This book provides neither.

It's also riddled with inaccurate "now" pictures; there are at least three instances in Minneapolis where the "now" picture was taken at least a block from the original picture -- and from a completely different angle.

I'd recommend Larry Millet's "Twin Cities Then and Now" as a much better alternative.

Inaccuracies Ruin It2
This book is a collection of old photos matched to new photos supposedly taken of the same locations as they appear today.

Unfortunately, there are some very blatant errors. Certain photos look, at first glance, like the same location. But quite a few are actually not. And some that do match the location are taken from a different vantage point, making it hard to understand what exactly you are looking at. I do not believe that the authors reside in the Twin Cities, which may explain the sloppiness.

The photographs (both old and new) are nice, hence the two stars. But Larry Millett, a local architecture critic, created a far better volume which was impeccably researched and meticulously rephotographed. Skip this one, and seek out Millett's "Twin Cities: Then and Now" instead.

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Great Photography5
Anyone having an interest in Minneapolis and St. Paul history will like this book. Big B&W(Past) and color(Present) photos on every page showing how a specific spot looked then and now. Each photo has a brief description with it.