6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster

6th Avenue North in Minneapolis Minnesota 1920s Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster

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Historic image of 6th Avenue North in Minneapolis from the 1920s. In the 1800s this area was populated mostly by Jewish immigrants and shopkeepers. By World War II the area had become mostly black. In the name of cleaning up the city (keywords for racism) Minneapolis demolished all the homes and businesses along 6th Avenue North in the 1930s and built a six-lane highway which it named Olson Memorial Highway. Along the north side of Olson Highway, the city built the Sumner Field homes aka "The Projects", which lasted until the 1990s when they were torn down.

Framed poster with museum-quality paper and a beautiful frame.

- 170 gsm / 65 lb matte (uncoated) paper
- Lightweight 1-2 cm (0.4-0.8") thick frame
- Shatterproof, transparent plexiglass.
- Includes hanging kit, to hang in both portrait and landscape orientations.
- For indoor use

The frame and poster are delivered together. The poster needs to be mounted by the end recipient.


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