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Thomas Sadler Roberts Bird Sanctuary

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Preserving Wood Lake Nature Center’s Wetlands

Residential and Recreational Expansion at Pamela Park

2023 Downtown Minneapolis Street Art Festival

Climate Change at Bde Maka Ska

Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Bike Tour

History of Bass Lake Preserve

World Record Pedal Pub

History of Bass Lake Preserve

Wirth Park

Environmental Justice at the Hennepin Energy Recovery Center (HERC)

Wood Lake Nature Center Interpretive Talk

Spotting Endangered Minnesota Plants at the Elosie Butler Wildflower Garden

The Biodiversity of Eloise Butler Wildflower and Garden Sanctuary

Air Purifying plant and biodiversity at Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden

2022 Downtown Minneapolis Street Art Festival

Invasive Species at Westwood Hills Neighborhood

The Plant Problem at Bde Maka Ska

Father Hennepin Park Tour- Humans in the Park

Minnesota’s Impaired Waters List: Bde Maka Ska Lake

Boom Island Park

Biodiversity in Father Hennepin Bluff Park

Theodore Wirth Regional Park: A Recreationalist’s Dream and an Ecosystem’s Nightmare

Loring Park

The First Modern American Mall

Owamni

2021 Downtown Minneapolis Street Art Festival

Our Buzzing Neighbors of Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden

A Walk With Sculptures

Gatherings Cafe

Twelve Vultures

Thomas Sadler Roberts Bird Sanctuary

Grave of Hubert H. Humphrey

Our Lady of Lourdes French Meat Pie

2020 Downtown Minneapolis Street Art Festival

Nicollet Public Art Tour, Minneapolis

Nicollet Architecture Tour, Minneapolis

Stories Under Glass: A walking tour of Presidential proportions and Hollywood moments.

Nicollet Design Tour, Minneapolis

Welcome to Minneapolis, Minnesota!

Weird Nicollet Tour, Minneapolis

Minneapolis with Tim Richards. Travelbook

Prince’s Star at First Avenue

Grave of Callum DeVillier

Hahn/Cock

The Beloved 1960s Kinetic Clock in Minneapolis

Washburn Park Water Tower

Pillsbury A-Mill

Saint Anthony Falls Laboratory

A Secret Sidewalk Harp in Downtown Minneapolis

A Kaleidoscopic Bob Dylan Mural

A Minneapolis Statue of Mary Tyler Moore Proudly Tosses Her Hat Into the Air

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