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Grand Portage (Gichi Onigamiing) is both a seasonal migration route and the traditional site of an Ojibwe summer village on the northwestern shore of Lake Superior. (Images: National Park Service & Minnesota Historical Society) Learn more: bit.ly/2L9hNVP
Theater Mu is Minnesota’s first professional Asian American theater company. Since its founding in 1992, it has impacted both local and national theater landscapes. Learn more: bit.ly/2A58cKO Photo: © Michal DanielAll rights reserved. Theater Mu
Join us tonight for the FREE Bands on the Boulevard concert MN History Center! The band: Ipso Facto (reggae music). Concert starts at 6:30 Come one, come all! mnhs.org/event/6091
#OTD 1917 In New Ulm, a group of at least 6,000 attends a rally at Turner Park to protest the policy of sending draftees of German descent to fight in the European War. Image of Brown County boys leaving for Camp Dodge from New Ulm in 1917 from Minnesota Historical Society collections.
Between 1820-1910, an estimated 30,000 people emigrated from the Swiss canton of Graubünden to the United States. Included in this number were Romansh people—members of an ethnically distinct Swiss population—headed for Minnesota. Image: Stillwater. ©Minnesota Historical Society bit.ly/2AtNOTA
Minneapolis-born Cora Johnstone Best achieved international success as a mountaineer during the 1920s. She was a pioneer in the sport, becoming a licensed guide at a time when women were rarely given the opportunity to be lead climbers. bit.ly/2nlHV1m Photo: © Minnesota Historical Society
St. Olaf College is a private liberal arts college in Northfield, Minnesota. It was founded by Norwegian Lutherans in 1874 and continues to thrive as a top-ranking school. mnopedia.org/place/st-olaf-… Photo: Wikimedia Commons. St. Olaf College
Clara Ueland was a lifelong women’s rights activist and prominent Minnesotan suffragist. She was president of the Minnesota Woman Suffrage Association and the Minnesota League of Women’s Voters. mnopedia.org/person/ueland-… Image: MNHS. LWV Minnesota
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