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The Rochester Public Library has all kinds of Rochester, Minnesota history. Old newspapers, photos, and so many yearbooks it'll make your eyes pop out of your head!

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Rabe/Canva
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Seriously, from the very beginning of high school in Rochester to now, and it is a masterwork. (The gallery below includes samples from 1928 to 2005.) 

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Rochester Public Library
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I'm not sure who digitized the books, but it's very nicely done, easily categorized, and you can flip pages and, except for the lack of things written in YOUR book, you'll feel like a high school kid.

There are even some pages showing John Marshall under construction, and a dance scene that's the bee's knees! So much fun to look at the clothes, the hair, and the faculty, it's just a cool flashback.

Rochester Public Library
Rochester Public Library
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Enjoy, and then click here to see the Rochester Public Library's collections of yearbooks, and a lot more. 

See Rochester, Minnesota Yearbooks from 1923 - 2005

Here's a sampling of of Rochester's Library Rochester, Minnesota, high school yearbook collection. Click HERE to see the whole collection. Just scroll 'til you get to the yearbooks.

As always, if you have a comment, complaint, or concern about something I wrote here, please let me know: james.rabe@townsquaremedia.com

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As long as you took a nostalgia dive this far, keep going!

I am happy with how many of these I know!

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Going in chronological order from 1956 to 2020, we present the best-selling album from the year you graduated high school.

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