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Exhibit technician Ben Clemence hangs a panel in the "Our Home: Native Minnesota" exhibit at the Minnesota History Center in St. Paul, Nov. 26, 2019. The show opens to the public Dec. 7. (Scott ...
The current Minnesota History Center exhibit focused on the year 1968 will close Jan. 21, while “Somalis + Minnesota” wraps its run on June 9, followed by the closing of “Open House: ...
The “We Are Hmong Minnesota” exhibit will be displayed at the History Center through Nov. 29. Ibrahim Hirsi can be reached at ihirsi@minnpost.com . Follow him on Twitter at @IHirsi .
A museum exhibit set to open next month aims to teach visitors something new about Minnesota’s most famous cartoonist. The Minnesota History Center is celebrating St. Paul native Charles Schulz ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – When public perception of the Native history often ties to tragedy, historians at the Minnesota History Center chose to showcase the Natives' resilience in a new exhibit ...
As she strolled through the Minnesota History Center’s exhibit “Girlhood (It’s complicated),” Annie Johnson, manager of the center’s museum, noted that the exhibit does not make overtly ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. (WCCO) – On the day after Thanksgiving, kids will have a new way to explore Minnesota's history. A new exhibit called "Then Now Wow," is opening at the Minnesota History Center ...
The Peanuts exhibit will be on display at the Minnesota History Center through June of 2024. If you want to take home a souvenir, the gift shop has a variety of Peanuts shirts and toys. Home Page ...
The Minnesota History Center exhibit "Girlhood (It's complicated)" runs until June 1, 2025. EMILY BRIGHT: Maybe you've heard this old rhyme that goes, "Sugar and spice, everything nice. That's ...
Artifacts, letters, diaries and more are featured in the major new exhibit, which runs from March 2 to Sept. 8.
Dorothy McIntyre, 88, tucked a vintage basketball under her arm on Thursday as she walked through the Minnesota portion of a new exhibit about girls at the Minnesota History Center. “Wow!” ...
ST. PAUL-Many Americans see the First World War as little more than a prelude to World War II, but Minnesota Historical Society curator Brian Horrigan hopes an exhibit opening this weekend in St ...
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