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The Evolution of Transportation

The railroad brought immigrants, businessmen and developers to the Twin Cities and...

08/13/1996

The Evolution of Transportation

Lost Twin Cities

The Evolution of Transportation

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The railroad brought immigrants, businessmen and developers to the Twin Cities and...

The railroad brought immigrants, businessmen and developers to the Twin Cities and street cars kept them here. Places like Union Depot and Milwaukee Depot are reminders of how important the railroad was to this growing city. And people like Thomas Lowry connected the Twin Cities together with his railcars.

08/13/1996

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