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TitleSculpted fountain on Lake Pepin in Lake City, Minnesota, that imagines an ocean wave. (Shared with Wisconsin across the way, Lake Pepin is actually a long, wide stretch of the Mississippi River.) The fountain evokes the memory of Ralph Wilford Samuelson, who is credited with inventing water skiing, which he first performed in the summer of 1922 on Lake Pepin, just before his 19th birthdayTypeStill ImageMonographSubjectAmericaLake PepinFountainsWater skiingRalph Wilford SamuelsonSculptureLakesDigital photographs--Color--2010-2020 (GMGPC)United States--Minnesota--Lake City. (LOCAL)NoteForms part of Carol M. Highsmith's America Project in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.Authorized Access PointHighsmith, Carol M., 1946- Sculpted fountain on Lake Pepin in Lake City, Minnesota, that imagines an ocean wave. (Shared with Wisconsin across the way, Lake Pepin is actually a long, wide stretch of the Mississippi River.) The fountain evokes the memory of Ralph Wilford Samuelson, who is credited with inventing water skiing, which he first performed in the summer of 1922 on Lake Pepin, just before his 19th birthday