free enterprise at the Falls

 

Half a stereo view from the late 1870s. You're looking east, over the lip of the Falls.
Half a stereo view from the late 1870s. You’re looking east, over the lip of the Falls.

Before the Minneapolis Board of Park Commissioners came to own Minnehaha Falls in 1889, it was privately held by Franklin Steele, George W. Lincoln, and a few others.  These landowners rented out their land to people running saloons, restaurants, and hotels, and to photographers.

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