File:FEMA - 44844 - FEMA historical preservation team with officials of Redwood Falls, Minnesota.jpg

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English: Redwood Falls, MN, July 23, 2010 -- Joe Hudick, FEMA Environmental/Historical Preservation (EHP) team lead discusses historic preservation requirements with Gary Revier (l) Mayor Redwood Falls and William Rabenberg (r) Redwood Falls County Highway Engineer. The Ramsey Park Swayback Bridge, built in 1938, sustained damage during the ice jam in March 2010. FEMA/Michael Mancino
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