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Lake Nokomis, shown here in the distance and covered with snow, is named after the grandmother of the lead character in “The Song of Hiawatha” (1855), a poem by Henry W. Longfellow about the American Indian. The popular poem drew many tourists and artists to this area.


February 21, 2001, late afternoon
Eastern shore of Lake Nokomis

 

 

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