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<table border=0><tr><td width="300" valign="top">[[Image:Cook-guarded-by-soldiers-rppc.jpg|280px|left|thumb|Here at the Infomercantile, chow is serious business -- and we make some serious chow.<br/><center>[[Past_Front_Page_Photos|View More "Welcome" Photos]]</center>]]
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[[Photos_of_West-Central_Minnesota_Farm_Life%2C_Early_20th_Century|<span style="font-size:12pt; color:#031F6D; font-weight:900;">Minnesota Farm Life</span>]]<br/><span style="font-size:7pt; color:#B08E61; font-weight:400;">1930s - 1950s in photos.</span>
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[[Images_Of_The_Armour_Plant%2C_West_Fargo|<span style="font-size:12pt; color:#031F6D; font-weight:900;">The Armour Meat Plant</span>]]<br/><span style="font-size:7pt; color:#B08E61; font-weight:400;">Construction of sewage plant.</span>
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[[Victorian_Ladies_Gone_Wild_-_Helene%27s_Girlfriends|<span style="font-size:12pt; color:#031F6D; font-weight:900;">Helene and her Friends</span>]]<br/><span style="font-size:7pt; color:#B08E61; font-weight:400;">A small set of late-Victorian girly fun.</span>
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[[1960s_4H_Parade%2C_Moorhead%2C_MN|<span style="font-size:12pt; color:#031F6D; font-weight:900;">Clay County 4H Fair - 1961</span>]]<br/><span style="font-size:7pt; color:#B08E61; font-weight:400;">Floats gliding through Moorhead.</span>
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* He was the fastest artist in the world, producing hundreds of thousands of paintings during his 60-year career.  The man behind the sloppily-expressionistic landscapes?  [[Burnette_G_Pletan%2C_World%27s_Fastest_Artist|Burnette Pletan.]][[Image:Burnette-Pletan-1988.jpg|right|120px|thumb|Burnette Pletan.]]
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*[[Image:Fairmont_4H_Float.jpg|right|180px]]In 1961, rural children from Western Minnesota converged on [[1960s_4H_Parade%2C_Moorhead%2C_MN|Moorhead, MN, to parade through town]], proclaiming their participation in 4H.  One proud adult took the opportunity -- and a camera loaded with slide film -- to document the fun.
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* [[Image:Concrete_Dome_Home%2C_Fargo_ND_1.JPG|right|180px]]Ever want to live on the moon, but unable to scrap together enough liquid oxygen or moon-monster repellant?  Moon-style living, right here in Fargo:  [[122_22nd_Street_South_%28Cement_Dome_House%29%2C_Fargo_ND|a house made of domes, on 2nd Ave S]].
 
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* [[Image:Idelkope-Cornice.jpg|right|140px]]It was one of my favorite downtown buildings, until its focus changed from reading to jogging: The [[Idelkope_Building%2C_Fargo_ND|Idelkope Building]], diagonal from the Great Northern Railstation, was once food-focused, so I guess I'd have called it my favorite place in the 1950s, too. 
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* [[Image:Haydn_Brachlow_and_Helene%2C_1916.jpg|right|180px]]Helene and her lady-friends spent 1916 photographing each other, surprisingly candid photos for the late Victorian period. They appear in my alluringly titled article [[Victorian_Ladies_Gone_Wild_-_Helene%27s_Girlfriends|Victorian Ladies Gone Wild!]]
 
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* One day, on a [[:Category:Walkabout|walkabout]], we ran across a classy steel shed that looked like it was built out of recycled tin ceiling tiles.  The construction was so fine, including neat finials, that we figured it must've been a kit garage.  A little research, and we discover we met a [[The_Rusk_Auto-House|Rusk Auto-House]], manufactured right here in [[:Category:Fargophilia|Fargo]].  (''article in progress'')
 
* One day, on a [[:Category:Walkabout|walkabout]], we ran across a classy steel shed that looked like it was built out of recycled tin ceiling tiles.  The construction was so fine, including neat finials, that we figured it must've been a kit garage.  A little research, and we discover we met a [[The_Rusk_Auto-House|Rusk Auto-House]], manufactured right here in [[:Category:Fargophilia|Fargo]].  (''article in progress'')
 
*[[Image:Everyday Science and Mechanics, November 1934 - Cover.jpg|right|80px]][[:Category:Everyday_Science_and_Mechanics%2C_November_1934|Everyday Science and Mechanics, November 1934]]:  one of those excellent magazines that mix sci-fi with hard science.  Modern magazines avoid this, but back in the day it seemed like nothing was going to keep us from our flying cars. <br/>[ [[:Image:Everyday_Science_and_Mechanics%2C_November_1934_-_Cover.jpg|Start of slideshow]] ] - [ [[:Image:Everyday_Science_and_Mechanics%2C_November_1934_-_008.jpg|Most Recent]] ]<br style="clear: right;">
 
 
*[[John Till, the Somerset Doctor]] arrived in my life as a crushed-corner postcard bought at a Wisconsin antique shoppe.  Who was this doctor, famous enough to get a postcard?  To have extraordinary P.R. you need to do extraordinary things, and Till promised such magic.
 
  
 
* Has a well-wishing friend forwarded you a warning about unsolicited parking-lot perfume sales?  Most of them mention Fargo at the very top -- [[Dean_Krogen_and_the_Ether-Perfume_Email|here's why]].
 
* Has a well-wishing friend forwarded you a warning about unsolicited parking-lot perfume sales?  Most of them mention Fargo at the very top -- [[Dean_Krogen_and_the_Ether-Perfume_Email|here's why]].
 
 
* A place I didn't know existed, even though I probably passed it a million times when I was a kid:  [[New_Palace_Hotel%2C_Fargo%2C_ND|The New Palace Hotel]].  Like oh-so-many 'second floor' flophouse hotels that existed in Fargo through the 1970s and 1980s, it lived hidden-away above retail storefronts.  in 1990, it burned down; arson is the prime suspect.  I found a number of clippings about it in a box of ephemera from The Rage, one of the stores destroyed in the fire.
 
 
* A new category, given the number of such objects I'm interested in scanning:  '''[[:Category:Maps|Maps]]'''.  Most are extremely large 300-dpi files, so that their information can remain useful.
 
  
 
* A variety of local print media: [[The_Forum_of_Fargo-Moorhead|Forum]], [[Howard_Binford%27s_Guide|Howard Binford's Guide]], [[Valley_Midweek_Marketplace|Valley Midweek Marketplace]], [[The_FM_Extra|The FM Extra]].
 
* A variety of local print media: [[The_Forum_of_Fargo-Moorhead|Forum]], [[Howard_Binford%27s_Guide|Howard Binford's Guide]], [[Valley_Midweek_Marketplace|Valley Midweek Marketplace]], [[The_FM_Extra|The FM Extra]].
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Here at the Infomercantile, chow is serious business -- and we make some serious chow.
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Minnesota Farm Life
1930s - 1950s in photos.

The Armour Meat Plant
Construction of sewage plant.

Helene and her Friends
A small set of late-Victorian girly fun.

Clay County 4H Fair - 1961
Floats gliding through Moorhead.


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  • Fairmont 4H Float.jpg
    In 1961, rural children from Western Minnesota converged on Moorhead, MN, to parade through town, proclaiming their participation in 4H. One proud adult took the opportunity -- and a camera loaded with slide film -- to document the fun.


  • Concrete Dome Home, Fargo ND 1.JPG
    Ever want to live on the moon, but unable to scrap together enough liquid oxygen or moon-monster repellant? Moon-style living, right here in Fargo: a house made of domes, on 2nd Ave S.


  • Haydn Brachlow and Helene, 1916.jpg
    Helene and her lady-friends spent 1916 photographing each other, surprisingly candid photos for the late Victorian period. They appear in my alluringly titled article Victorian Ladies Gone Wild!


  • One day, on a walkabout, we ran across a classy steel shed that looked like it was built out of recycled tin ceiling tiles. The construction was so fine, including neat finials, that we figured it must've been a kit garage. A little research, and we discover we met a Rusk Auto-House, manufactured right here in Fargo. (article in progress)
  • Has a well-wishing friend forwarded you a warning about unsolicited parking-lot perfume sales? Most of them mention Fargo at the very top -- here's why.
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