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SUMMARY:Sold Out - History Revealed - Forepaugh's
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT\nHistory Revealed – Forepaugh’s\nPresented by Ramsey County Historical Society and Forepaugh’s Restaurant\nForepaugh’s\, 276 Exchange St S\, St Paul\, MN 55102\nWednesday\, April 15\, 2026\n4:00 PM-6:00 PM\nTickets $165\nTICKETS \nWine by the glass or of course\, any non alcohol option \nFollow us into St. Paul’s past for an unforgettable evening of dinner and historical storytelling at Forepaugh’s Restaurant. Enjoy a beautifully crafted menu by Executive Chef\, Jeremy Wessing\, as we gather inside one of the city’s most iconic Victorian mansions\, where every room holds a story and every course connects you to its rich history. \nGuests will hear captivating tales of the Forepaugh family\, the home’s 19th-century origins\, and the legends that have lived on through generations. Whether you’re a history enthusiast\, a lover of grand old architecture\, or simply curious about St. Paul’s hidden stories\, this immersive experience promises charm\, warmth\, and a touch of mystery. Jeremy Wessing will present some specially prepared food and share their inspiration behind each dish. \nMENU\nCHOICE OF EACH COURSE\nFirst Course\nSalads \nCaesar Salad\nLittle Gem Salad \nSecond Course\nEntrées \nChicken\nSalmon\nShort Rib \nThird Course\nDessert \nMini Banana Cream Pie\nPanna Cotta \nAll non-alcoholic beverages are included.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-forepaughs-2/
LOCATION:Forepaugh’s\, 276 South Exchange St\, St. Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dining,History Revealed
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SUMMARY:History Revealed – Organic Gardening
DESCRIPTION:History Revealed – Organic Gardening\nPresented by Ramsey County Historical Society \nGibbs Farm\, 2097 West Larpenteur Avenue\, St. Paul\, MN 55113\nThursday\, May 14\, 2026 \n4:00 PM-5:30 PM \n$10 \nTICKETS \nSeeds\, soil\, water\, and sun – get planting with organic gardening expert Bob Dahm of Earthwise Organic Consulting at May’s History Revealed. Raised on a farm in Iowa\, Bob Dahm was born with the family’s green thumb. Years of witnessing the effect of pesticides on his community’s health led Bob to his life’s passion: organic agriculture. In the 80s\, Bob oversaw the shift to organic gardening methods for a playground at a local children’s hospital. \nHosted by Gibbs Farm’s very own Clare Holte\, guests will enjoy a conversation on organic gardening methods and history\, followed by a walking Q&A session around the farmstead. 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-organic-gardening/
LOCATION:Gibbs Farm\, 2097 W Larpenteur Ave\, Saint Paul \, MN\, 55113\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gibbs Events,Hands-On/Craft Event,History Revealed
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260617T110000
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SUMMARY:History Revealed - Ken Burns' The American Revolution Ep. 1
DESCRIPTION:History Revealed – Ken Burns’ The American Revolution Ep. 1\nLandmark Center\, Suite 317\, 75 West 5th Street\, St. Paul\, MN 55102\nWednesday\, June 17\, 2026 \n11:00 AM-1:00 PM \nEvent is free\, but registration is required. \nREGISTER \nJoin the Ramsey County Historical Society for a special community screening of the first episode of The American Revolution by acclaimed filmmaker Ken Burns. Held in the historic Landmark Center\, this event invites you to experience the powerful storytelling and rich visuals that bring the nation’s founding era to life. Following the screening\, guests are encouraged to reflect\, connect\, and discuss the enduring impact of the Revolution. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with history in a meaningful and inspiring setting. \nThis event is part of a series of showings with TPT\, Dakota County Historical Society\, Hennepin History Museum\, and Minnesota Historical Society.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/ken-burns/
CATEGORIES:History Revealed,Partner Event,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260923T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260923T120000
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CREATED:20260326T182517Z
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SUMMARY:History Revealed - F. Scott Fitzgerald Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society presents \nHistory Revealed – F. Scott Fitzgerald Walking Tour \nSt. Paul\, MN\nWednesday\, September 23\, 2026\n10:00 AM – 12:00 PM \n$35 per person \nRegister Here\nStep into the world of F. Scott Fitzgerald on this immersive walking tour through St. Paul\, Minnesota. Led by historian Mark Taylor\, you’ll explore the streets that shaped Fitzgerald’s early life\, from his childhood homes to the places that inspired his iconic stories. Along the way\, uncover the ambition\, romance\, and contradictions that defined a literary legend. Perfect for book lovers and history enthusiasts alike\, this tour brings the Jazz Age vividly to life in the city Fitzgerald never forgot—experience hidden details\, rare anecdotes\, and surprising connections that reveal a deeper understanding of his enduring legacy today and beyond for generations ahead. \nMark Taylor is a scholar of F. Scott Fitzgerald historical interpreter for the James J. Hill House. In addition to his well-loved Fitzgerald tours for the MN Historical Society and others\, he spoke at the International F. Scott Fitzgerald Society’s 16th international conference in Växjö\, Sweden in 2023. \nMark’s educational background is in teaching. He received his teaching degree and license from Hamline University and taught Social Studies at Mounds Park Academy and the Hill-Murray School. Mark also has his B.A. in Political Science from Knox University. \nMark served as co-chair of the first Bad Luck Ball last year and is continuing in that role this year. He and wife Pondie have two active little Saint Paul park users – Miles and Vivian. Their dog Penny Lane won the Conservancy’s first #StPaulBarks contest in 2021.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/2026_f_scott_fitzgerald_walking_tour/
CATEGORIES:All Ages,History Revealed,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20261001T160000
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SUMMARY:History Revealed - W.A. Frost
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society presents \nHistory Revealed – W.A. Frost \n374 Selby Avenue\nSt. Paul\, MN 55102\nThursday\, October 1\, 2026\n4:00 PM – 6:00 PM \n$115 per person \nRegister Here\nStep into an evening of elegance at W.A. Frost & Company\, one of Saint Paul’s most cherished historic dining destinations. Surrounded by timeless architecture\, candlelit ambiance\, and refined charm\, guests will enjoy a thoughtfully curated multi-course dinner featuring seasonal ingredients and exquisite flavors. This intimate gathering invites you to slow down\, savor each course\, and connect over exceptional food and warm hospitality. Whether celebrating a special occasion or simply indulging in a memorable night out\, this elegant dinner promises a truly unforgettable experience in a setting steeped in history.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-wa-frost/
LOCATION:W.A. Frost\, 374 Selby Avenue\, St. Paul\, MN\, 55102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dining,History Revealed
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20261014T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20261014T150000
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SUMMARY:History Revealed – Oakland Cemetery - North
DESCRIPTION:History Revealed – Oakland Cemetery Walking Tours – North\nPresented by Ramsey County Historical Society \nOakland Cemetery\, 927 Jackson Street\, St. Paul\, MN 55117\nWednesday\, October 14\, 2026 \n1:00 PM-3:00 PM \n$10 \n\nRegister Here \n\nRamsey County Historical Society is hosting two walking tours of the historic Oakland Cemetery in St. Paul’s North End neighborhood. The tours will each focus on a different area of the cemetery\, with October 14 covering the North End and October 21 covering the South End. \nMore info on South Tour on October 21\, 2026. \nJoin experienced tour guide and historian Denise Dunnell Wells on a fascinating outdoor walking tour of Saint Paul’s famous Oakland Cemetery. The tour will feature the resting places of some of Saint Paul’s most famous and infamous personalities. Denise will give you an overview of the cemetery’s history\, discuss some of its legends\, and show us the final resting places of these citizens. \nNORTH TOUR 10/14/2026:\n\nTour is outside only – please wear walking shoes and dress for the weather.\nThere are some hills on the tour and prepare to be on your feet for up to two hours.\nThere are no restrooms in the cemetery.\nOakland Cemetery is located at 927 Jackson Street\, Saint Paul.\nPlease do not park in the parking lot or in front of the office.  It is fine to park along the roads in the cemetery\, just make sure that traffic can get by.\nWe will meet outside of the office.\n\nAbout Oakland Cemetery: \nOakland Cemetery is the Midwest’s oldest operating cemetery and has been a place of internment for many different groups in the Ramsey County community. There are lots for Civil War and Spanish-American War veterans\, firefighters\, and a variety of nationalities. The cemetery has a park-like quality with over 25\,000 trees and many walking paths. In its current era\, the cemetery has become a final resting area for many members of the Hmong community\, which has put our current landscape in conversation with the pioneers who made this area what it is.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-oakland-cemetery-north-3/
LOCATION:Oakland Cemetery\, 927 Jackson Street\, Saint Paul \, MN\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Revealed,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20261021T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20261021T150000
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SUMMARY:History Revealed – Oakland Cemetery - South
DESCRIPTION:History Revealed – Oakland Cemetery Walking Tours – South\nPresented by Ramsey County Historical Society \nOakland Cemetery\, 927 Jackson Street\, St. Paul\, MN 55117\nWednesday\, October 21\, 2026 \n1:00 PM-3:00 PM \n$10 \n\nRegister Here \n\nRamsey County Historical Society is hosting two walking tours of the historic Oakland Cemetery in St. Paul’s North End neighborhood. The tours will each focus on a different area of the cemetery\, with October 14 covering the North End and October 21 covering the South End. \nMore info on the North Tour on October 14\, 2026. \nJoin experienced tour guide and historian Denise Dunnell Wells on a fascinating outdoor walking tour of Saint Paul’s famous Oakland Cemetery. The tour will feature the resting places of some of Saint Paul’s most famous and infamous personalities. Denise will give you an overview of the cemetery’s history\, discuss some of its legends\, and show us the final resting places of these citizens. \nSOUTH TOUR 10/21/2026:\n\nTour is outside only – please wear walking shoes and dress for the weather.\nPlease be prepared to be on your feet for 90 minutes.\nThere are no restrooms in the cemetery.\nOakland Cemetery is located at 927 Jackson Street\, Saint Paul.\nWe will meet at the chapel\, which is located closer to the corner of Sycamore and Jackson street\nPlease park along the roads by the Chapel\, just make sure that traffic can get by.\n\n\nAbout Oakland Cemetery: \nOakland Cemetery is the Midwest’s oldest operating cemetery and has been a place of internment for many different groups in the Ramsey County community. There are lots for Civil War and Spanish-American War veterans\, firefighters\, and a variety of nationalities. The cemetery has a park-like quality with over 25\,000 trees and many walking paths. In its current era\, the cemetery has become a final resting area for many members of the Hmong community\, which has put our current landscape in conversation with the pioneers who made this area what it is.
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-oakland-cemetery-south-3/
LOCATION:Oakland Cemetery\, 927 Jackson Street\, Saint Paul \, MN\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Revealed,Tours
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