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Pipestone National Monument

George Grant photographed at Pipestone in 1950 and 1953.
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Glacial boulders known as the Three Maidens, near the southeast entrance of the monument area. Pipestone National Monument, 1950.
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Glacial boulders known as the Three Maidens, near the southeast entrance of the monument area. Pipestone National Monument, 1950.

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  • View of Winnewissa Falls on Pipestone Creek tumbling over quartzite outcropping. Pipestone National Monument, 1950.
  • Foot bridge over creek above the falls, near railroad tracks. Note large logs carried downstream. The result of a cloudburst on Sunday, May 24, 1953. Pipestone National Monument, 1953.
  • Washed out trail below Winnewissa Falls. The result of the cloudburst on Sunday, May 24, 1953. Pipestone National Monument, 1953.
  • Glacial boulders known as the Three Maidens, near the southeast entrance of the monument area. Pipestone National Monument, 1950.
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