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Planting seeds for more than 100 years: the Northrup King Building

2023-05-04T11:57:36-05:00

January 28, 2022 Seed Catalog. 1916. Courtesy University of Minnesota Libraries, Anderson Horticultural Library. By William Burleson    Buildings aren’t often consigned to one purpose through their entire lives. Typically, buildings outlive their original businesses and are either replaced [...]

Planting seeds for more than 100 years: the Northrup King Building2023-05-04T11:57:36-05:00

Long Meadow Bridge

2023-05-04T12:02:23-05:00

December 20, 2021 By:  Denis P. Gardner  This article was originally published in Hennepin History, Vol. 80, No. 3, 2021   The city of Bloomington, Hennepin County’s second-largest city, recently preserved a piece of its engineering history – the Long Meadow Bridge, built [...]

Long Meadow Bridge2023-05-04T12:02:23-05:00

Hennepin History Magazine Receives Recognition Award

2023-05-04T12:03:46-05:00

November 23, 2021 The American Alliance of Museums (AAM) has awarded Hennepin History magazine, published by Hennepin History Museum (HHM), an honorable mention in its annual Publication Design Competition, Magazines/Scholarly category, for 2020. AAM has been recognizing excellence in print media [...]

Hennepin History Magazine Receives Recognition Award2023-05-04T12:03:46-05:00

From the Magazine: Native dugout canoes

2023-09-02T12:36:27-05:00

Centuries-old Native dugout canoe housed at Hoċokata Ti in Shakopee By Keith B. Anderson This article was originally published in Hennepin History, Vol. 80, No. 2, 2021 Dugout canoes were vital resources for early Minnesota Native Americans. Carved from a variety [...]

From the Magazine: Native dugout canoes2023-09-02T12:36:27-05:00

From the Magazine: Country Life in the Suburbs

2023-09-02T12:34:51-05:00

From the Magazine: Country Life in the Suburbs: The Story of Spruce Shadows Farm By Cynthia de Miranda This article was originally published in Hennepin History, Spring 1999, Vol. 58, No. 2 Advertisements for Spruce Shadows Farm from Minnesota Guernsey News [...]

From the Magazine: Country Life in the Suburbs2023-09-02T12:34:51-05:00

From the Magazine: Made in Minneapolis

2023-09-02T12:34:22-05:00

Made in Minneapolis, sewn all over the world By Samantha R. Crossland This article was originally published in Hennepin History, 2021, Vol. 80, No. 2 When we think of home sewing patterns, we tend to think of the [...]

From the Magazine: Made in Minneapolis2023-09-02T12:34:22-05:00

From the Magazine: Water travelers

2023-09-02T12:10:52-05:00

Water travelers: Fredrick-Miller Spring by Charlie Maguire This article was originally published in Hennepin History, 2021, Vol. 80, No. 2 I grew up where the drinking water never tasted good. Our well water was so full of minerals that we [...]

From the Magazine: Water travelers2023-09-02T12:10:52-05:00

From the Magazine: When Hollywood Came to MSP

2023-09-02T12:10:04-05:00

By Bruce Bruemmer This article was originally published in Hennepin History, Vol. 80, No. 2, 2021 Four "display" airplanes were parked around the cylindrical Cooper Theatre in St. Louis Park in preparation for a special premiere of the movie, Airport. Its [...]

From the Magazine: When Hollywood Came to MSP2023-09-02T12:10:04-05:00

From the Magazine: The Art-O-Graph story

2023-09-02T12:08:56-05:00

The Art-O-Graph story: Small, nimble firm has large, lasting legacy By Paula M. Hirschoff This article was originally published in Hennepin History, 2021, Vol. 80, No. 1. An early model of the Art-O-Graph, 1950s. An assemblage of auto [...]

From the Magazine: The Art-O-Graph story2023-09-02T12:08:56-05:00

From the Magazine: From the Land of the Golden Grain

2023-09-02T12:08:16-05:00

From the Land of the Golden Grain: The Origins and Early Years of the Minneapolis Brewing Company by Michael R. Worcester This article was originally published in Hennepin History, Fall 1992, Vol. 51, No. 4 The Minneapolis Brewing Company, 1215 Northeast [...]

From the Magazine: From the Land of the Golden Grain2023-09-02T12:08:16-05:00
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