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Location #7: New Ulm, Minnesota

2011 June 27

Everyday life in New Ulm, Minnesota was documented by photographer Flip Schulke and his students at the University of Missouri’s Columbia School of Journalism. The photographers captured images of the town’s architecture as well as the daily lives of its citizens.

The town of New Ulm was founded in 1854 by German immigrants. How does today’s New Ulm still reflect this history? How has it changed? Send us your pictures.

  • Location: Minnesota Street blocked off for "Crazy Days"
    tall city buildings MORE INFO
  • Location: The Post Office in New Ulm
    Victorian building fronts MORE INFO
  • Location: The Armory on Broadway Street
    building front with many columns MORE INFO
  • Location: The Grand Hotel on Minnesota Street
    building front with many columns MORE INFO
  • Location: The original Dr. Martin Luther College Building, used for Administration
    large white houses on residential streeet MORE INFO

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3 Responses leave one →
  1. kedi permalink
    July 19, 2011

    beautiful pictures

  2. Aldin permalink
    October 12, 2011

    thanks for shared this good information about historical building and very beautiful picture. I love the Dr.Martin Luther College Building.

  3. Đại Hải permalink
    September 11, 2012

    Minnesota is beautifull can dien tu

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