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Tree stumps, mine pits, and tarpaper shacks.That's the sight that greeted women upon their arrival to northern Minnesota's Iron Range.Then they rolled up…
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History always has an agenda, says author Annette Atkins.Many of us grew up in a time when the agenda was to teach patriotism.But now, she says, we want…
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Twenty-five thousand kids across Minnesota put their history chops on display throughout the state earlier this year, and those winners are duking it out…
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The Duluth Indigenous commission hosted a feast and forum to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day. Every second Monday of October is Indigenous Peoples day,…
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While there's plenty of grumbling about the plugged-in, inter-connected, sometimes privacy-free brave new world in which we find ourselves, one group of…
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We talk with Dave Grandmaison from The Duluth Experience, whose Dark History Bus Tour and Dark History Walking Tour suggest that the darker side of…
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Tony Tracy is the executive director of the Douglas County Historical Society, an organization unique in that they use theater to explain, teach and…
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The Congdon Legacy includes community leadership and family drama, but is also carries the history of luxury in 1910. Chester and Clara traveled…
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Dave Woodward, adjunct professor of African-American History at UMD sheds some light on a little pocket of history in Duluth's Central Hillside: the Paul…