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  • When almost surrounded by Sioux warriors, he left the canoe and swam along the shore with only his nose above water, but as they were about to head him off he landed and hid behind the falling sheet of water known as Minnehaha Falls, thus saving his life.

    Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains Charles Alexander Eastman 1898

  • Two months later we met back at home in Minneapolis and he did a proper proposal with a ring at Minnehaha Falls, which caught me off guard because I didn't expect a ring.

    For Better or Worse, In Sickness and in Health and No Matter What Uncle Sam Does - SpouseBUZZ 2009

  • Two women in elaborate hats and flouncy full-length dresses cross a wooden bridge just bellow Minnehaha Falls.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Aaron M. Wilson 2009

  • Visitors to Minnehaha Falls in Minneapolis, a popular tourist destination after the publication of the epic poem ‘The Song of Hiawatha’ by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1855.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Aaron M. Wilson 2009

  • The first of which is on page VI opposite the acknowledgements page, which depicts three visitors to Minnehaha Falls.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Aaron M. Wilson 2009

  • The John H. Stevens House, “the birthplace of Minneapolis,” a historic house museum near Minnehaha Falls, is holding three ghosthunting seminars this spring, starting March 2.

    The Social Side of Minnesota Reflections 2008

  • The John H. Stevens House, “the birthplace of Minneapolis,” a historic house museum near Minnehaha Falls, is holding three ghosthunting seminars this spring, starting March 2.

    Ghosts of Mpls 2008

  • She stood wringing her hands in front of nineteen folding chairs, in her front parlor with its faded photograph of Minnehaha Falls in 1890, its “colored enlargement” of Mr. Dawson, its bulbous lamp painted with sepia cows and mountains and standing on a mortuary marble column.

    Main Street 2004

  • Eddi remembered her, in all her icy rage, at Minnehaha Falls.

    War for the Oaks Bull, Emma, 1954- 1987

  • "You've never been to Minnehaha Falls?" the phouka asked, clearly startled.

    War for the Oaks Bull, Emma, 1954- 1987

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