Talk:Minneopa State Park

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Duncanson painting

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Hey - I'm new to this but this article has an error. The citation is wrong. The Robert S. Duncanson painting of the falls isn't in the Cincinnati Art Museum, it was briefly loaned to them for an exhibition. The painting is the property of the Milwaukee Art Museum: http://collection.mam.org/search.php?search=Duncanson%2C%20Robert%20S.

This article doesn't discuss the present whereabouts of the painting, so there's no issue here. You may wish to bring this up at the image file's talk page. -McGhiever (talk) 20:26, 12 February 2021 (UTC)Reply