EYE ON NEW ULM

Photo 1: You don’t to need read any Sherlock Holmes books to know this location, but it would help.
Photo 1: You don’t to need read any Sherlock Holmes books to know this location, but it would help.
Photo 2: A familiar hand-painted sign seen by many tourists to New Ulm.
Photo 3: Just in time for Reformation Day, the hand that wrote the 95 Theses.
Photo 4: Where does this sidewalk end? Know any new housing developments?
Photo 5: Accuracy is important to identifying this site, though their is a range of correct answers.

Photo 2: A familiar hand-painted sign seen by many tourists to New Ulm.
Photo 6: On the north end of town, E.T. signs reminds drivers to buckle up.
Photo 7: Little beetles find a cool spot to watch frisbee golfers.
Photo 8: Once known as Jagers’ Rhue, this park is one of the rare privately owned parks in town.
Photo 9: The back of a business office that recently opened space for a clinic.
- Photo 1: You don’t to need read any Sherlock Holmes books to know this location, but it would help.
- Photo 2: A familiar hand-painted sign seen by many tourists to New Ulm.
- Photo 3: Just in time for Reformation Day, the hand that wrote the 95 Theses.
- Photo 4: Where does this sidewalk end? Know any new housing developments?
- Photo 5: Accuracy is important to identifying this site, though their is a range of correct answers.
- Photo 6: On the north end of town, E.T. signs reminds drivers to buckle up.
- Photo 7: Little beetles find a cool spot to watch frisbee golfers.
- Photo 8: Once known as Jagers’ Rhue, this park is one of the rare privately owned parks in town.
- Photo 9: The back of a business office that recently opened space for a clinic.

Photo 3: Just in time for Reformation Day, the hand that wrote the 95 Theses.

Photo 4: Where does this sidewalk end? Know any new housing developments?

Photo 5: Accuracy is important to identifying this site, though their is a range of correct answers.

Photo 6: On the north end of town, E.T. signs reminds drivers to buckle up.

Photo 7: Little beetles find a cool spot to watch frisbee golfers.

Photo 8: Once known as Jagers’ Rhue, this park is one of the rare privately owned parks in town.

Photo 9: The back of a business office that recently opened space for a clinic.













