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Minneapolis

My 360 degree panoramas of Minneapolis, Minnesota. My definition of "Minneapolis" is a little fuzzy: sometimes panoramas from out in the 'burbs end up here.
This page of the Minneapolis virtual tour includes the following 360 degree panoramas:

 

VA Hospital 360 degree aerial panorama over the VA Medical Center in Minneapolis, MN. Visible landmarks include the Mississippi River, Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport, and Fort Snelling.

Equipment: NikonD70, Sigma 8mm

Helicopter: Davis Aviation
Pilot: Joanne Boyer


 


Hiawatha and Minnehaha Statue at Minnehaha Falls 360 degree panorama in front of the Hiawatha and Minnehaha Statue at Minnehaha Falls.

Equipment: Nikon D70, Sigma 8mm


 


Top of Minnehaha Falls in Fall 360 degree panorama at the top of Minnehaha Falls during an autumn dry spell.

Equipment: Nikon D70, Sigma 8mm


 


Veterans Day Ceremony at VA Home 360 degree panorama as the audience salutes the color guard at the end of an emotional Veterans Day ceremony at the Minneapolis, Minnesota VA Home on Nov. 11, 2004, attended by Gov. Tim Pawlenty and U.S. Sens. Mark Dayton and Norm Coleman, along with Marland Ronning, MN American Legion Commander, and Maj. Gen. Doyle Larson, USAF (retired).

These Veterans Day (Nov. 11th) panoramas were shot for a collaborative VR project remembering the end of "The War To End All Wars."

In the U.S. there is no specific ceremony marking the end of World War One. Instead, Nov. 11 is recognized as Veterans Day, a time for honoring veterans of all wars. (Like my father, Lee S. Fink, who served in World War Two, Korea, and Vietnam.)

Equipment: NikonD70, Sigma 8mm, Kaidan QuickPan III


 


Veterans Day Ceremony at VA Home 360 degree panorama as the audience sings "God Bless America" during an emotional Veterans Day ceremony at the Minneapolis, Minnesota VA Home on Nov. 11, 2004, attended by Gov. Tim Pawlenty and U.S. Sens. Mark Dayton and Norm Coleman, along with Marland Ronning, MN American Legion Commander, and Maj. Gen. Doyle Larson, USAF (retired).

These Veterans Day (Nov. 11th) panoramas were shot for a collaborative VR project remembering the end of "The War To End All Wars."

In the U.S. there is no specific ceremony marking the end of World War One. Instead, Nov. 11 is recognized as Veterans Day, a time for honoring veterans of all wars. (Like my father, Lee S. Fink, who served in World War Two, Korea, and Vietnam.)

Equipment: NikonD70, Sigma 8mm, Kaidan QuickPan III


 


Minnehaha Falls 360 degree panorama at the bottom of Minnehaha Falls, with the water flowing strong after a rain.

Equipment: NikonD70, Sigma 8mm, Kaidan QuickPan III


 


Cooler Crew in Crosby Park at the log where the 2005 Pioneer Press Treasure Hunt medallion was found. 360 degree panorama during the Cooler Crew’s annual post hunt get together. The Cooler Crew visits the log in Crosby Park where the St. Paul Winter Carnival Pioneer Press Treasure Hunt medallion was found.

On the log along with the crew is zephy, the cardboard cutout representing Jason Anderson, a sergeant in the MN National Guard stationed in Baghdad, Iraq.

Equipment: NikonD70, Sigma 8mm, Kaidan QuickPan III


 


The Cooler Crew with zephy (Sgt. Jason Anderson)  at their Rehash Bash  after the 2005  Treasure Hunt medallion was found. 360 degree panorama of the Rehash Bash after the St. Paul Winter Carnival Treasure Hunt. Every year the Cooler Crew hold their Rehash Bash in the park where the medallion was found. Here they are in Crosby Park after the 2005 hunt.

The crew is joined by zephy, the cardboard cutout representing Jason Anderson, a sergeant in the MN National Guard stationed in Baghdad, Iraq.

Equipment: NikonD70, Sigma 8mm, Kaidan QuickPan III


 


Frozen Minnehaha Falls 360 degree panorama of an icy Minnehaha Falls.

Equipment: NikonD70, Sigma 8mm, Kaidan QuickPan III


 


 

 

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