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Fiddler on the Roof
Cast of Fiddler on the Roofhttps://commons.und.edu/performing-arts-photos/1083/thumbnail.jp
Paula Poundstone
Paula Poundstone at the Chester Fritz Performing Arts Centerhttps://commons.und.edu/performing-arts-photos/1065/thumbnail.jp
Ricky Skaggs
Ricky Skaggs at the Chester Fritz Performing Arts Centerhttps://commons.und.edu/performing-arts-photos/1066/thumbnail.jp
Royal Winnipeg Ballet
Cast members of Royal Winnipeg Ballethttps://commons.und.edu/performing-arts-photos/1110/thumbnail.jp
Jett Williams & Drifting Cowboy Band
Jett Williams & and band members of Drifting Cowboy Bandhttps://commons.und.edu/performing-arts-photos/1146/thumbnail.jp
Jeff Dayton Band
Band members of Jeff Dayton Bandhttps://commons.und.edu/performing-arts-photos/1144/thumbnail.jp
Hotel Northern, ca. 1910
Photograph of the Hotel Northern located on Kittson Avenue and Fifth Street, ca.1910.
Hotel Northern was built by Martin L. Gordon in 1889 and run under his management for two years under the name of “Hotel Gordon.” In 1892 the house passed into the hands of Trepanier & Gotzian and was leased to Colonel C. B. Ingalls, who refurnished the house complete and named it the Hotel Northern. Under the popular management of Colonel Ingalls the house won wide and favorable reputation as a strictly first class hotel. Herbert N. Wells, purchased the furniture of the Ingalls estate in October, 1893, and bought the real estate in 1901.
The Hotel Northern is a brick building, three stories and basement. Has gas and electric lights, steam heat and baths, is conveniently situated for business and just across the street from the proposed site of the Union depot. Mr. Wells is a native of Faribault, Minn., came to Crookston in August, 1881, removing to Grand Forks in 1884, has been in the hotel business for more than twenty-five years. (History of the Red River Valley Past and Present, Volume II, C. F. Cooper & Company, Chicago, 1909)https://commons.und.edu/gf-city-photos/1229/thumbnail.jp
Analyzing Drone Sightings Near Airports
This report presents a visual analysis of drone sightings near airports in the United States from 2020 to 2024, based on FAA-reported data. The study includes aggregated monthly, yearly, and state-level trends, highlighting seasonal variations, geographic distribution, and population-adjusted drone density. The findings indicate a peak in sightings during late spring and early summer, with California, Florida, Texas, and New York recording the highest total incidents. When adjusted for population, Washington, D.C., exhibit disproportionately high drone sighting densities followed by Nevada, and Florida. These visualizations provide insights into patterns of unauthorized drone activity near airports, emphasizing the need for continued enforcement and public awareness efforts