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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Architects on the Past\, Present\, and Future
DESCRIPTION:History Revealed: Architects on the Past\, Present of Future\nPresented by Ramsey County Historical Society \nThursday\, October 24\, 2024\n6:30 PM-8:00 PM \nThe Landmark Center\n75 West 5th Street\nSuite 317\nSt. Paul\, MN 55102 \nEvent is free\, but registration is required \n\nRegister Here\n\n\n  \nJoin architects Alan Howell and James Garrett Jr. as they share their work and talk about the past\, present\, and future of architecture in Ramsey County and beyond. \nJames Garrett Jr. is a visual artist\, writer and architect who expresses the urban condition through the lenses of art and design. His work employs diverse media to explore complex theoretical topics from a unique\, ethno-experiential perspective. James is a 2019 American Institute of Architects National Young Architect Award recipient and a 2020 AIA MN Gold Metal recipient who currently serves on the Metropolitan Council Livable Communities & Transit Oriented Development Advisory Committees. James holds an A.B. degree in architecture from the College of Environmental Design at the University of California (Berkeley\, CA) and a Master of Architecture degree from Parsons School of Design (New York\, NY). \nAlan Howell is a registered architect in the state of Minnesota\, and has twenty-seven years of design/aviation-design experience and a decade of other interesting design experience to draw from as he assists and expands the Metropolitan Airports Commission’s Vision Statement To provide exceptional airport experiences so Minnesota thrives. In his role as Senior Airport Architect\, he is responsible for the conceptualization and implementation of new facilities\, major remodeled facilities\, and facility redevelopment/repurposing at all of MAC’s airports\, all with an interest and focus on sustainable practices and multi-department/multi-discipline coordination.  Born in Chicago\, and residing there for six weeks\, Alan spent his early-years in a first-ring-minneapolis suburb\, moved to the bucolic countryside at age eight\, and\, later\, graduated from the University of Minnesota IT/School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (now College of Design).  Alan has been a resident of the historic Selby-Dale neighborhood for roughly thirty-years\, and currently spends some of his time away from the office rehabilitating his 1890 queen-anne Victorian home (with hopes to add an ADU in 2025). \n \n\n\n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-architects-on-the-past-present-and-future/
CATEGORIES:History Revealed,Landmark Center Series
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Holiday Traditions
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nGibbs Farm staff\, Holiday Traditions on the Minnesota Prairie\n\nHistory Revealed Series\nDecember 18\, 2019\nWednesday\, noon\nLandmark Center – Courtroom 326\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nThe staff of Gibbs Farm\, RCHS’ historic site\, will present Victorian and pioneer holiday traditions as celebrated on the prairie. Watch for more information! \n2019 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed 2019 information page for updates and a list of programs.\nOr check our Calendar for these and other programs at the Gibbs Farm\, and more! \n 
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Tracing Teddy Roosevelt
DESCRIPTION:Special Event \nJames Blase\, Tracing TR’s 1903 Train Trip Tour: Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Theodore Roosevelt’s Death in 1919\nHistory Revealed Series\nJuly 14\nSunday\, 2:30-4:00 pm\nLandmark Center\n\nPresentation & Book Signing: Keep it for Your Children: Theodore Roosevelt’s 1903 Western Trip\nReservations requested – see the page here or call the office at 651-222-0701. Free and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nAs part of his “Tracing TR’s 1903 Train Trip Tour\,” author James Blase will be presenting the history of Teddy Roosevelt’s train trip throughout the country in the spring of 1903\, one that culminated in a stop at the Grand Canyon. Blase’s new book\, Keep it for Your Children: Theodore Roosevelt’s 1903 Western Trip\, creates a first-person journal of a 66-day western train trip the President made during his first term in office\, in 1903 – a year after the Landmark Center first opened its doors. The train trip included a stop in Saint Paul\, where Theodore Roosevelt arrived by train at 2:30 pm on April 4\, 1903\, and where the President spoke to a crowd estimated at approximately 50\,000 outside the Cedar Street side of the State Capitol. Late in the afternoon the President travelled to Minneapolis\, where he attended a banquet and made a speech at the Nicolette Hotel. \nJim Blase’s presentation\, complete with photos\, will cover the entire 66-day trip\, but he will be emphasizing the President’s stops in Saint Paul and Minneapolis. The presentation is being made in conjunction with a two-week Amtrak western “loop tour” train trip Jim Blase will be making\, beginning in St Louis Missouri (the “Gateway to the West”) on July 1\, and continuing through New Mexico\, the Grand Canyon\, Southern California\, Oregon\, Montana\, North Dakota and Minnesota\, culminating back in St. Louis. The tour’s route mirrors much of the President’s in 1903. \n \nSigned copies of Keep it for Your Children: Theodore Roosevelt’s 1903 Western Trip\, Blase’s 390-page book\, the title of which derives from the President’s May 6\, 1903 speech at the Grand Canyon\, will be available at a discounted price. \nReservations requested – see the page here or call the RCHS office at 651-222-0701. Space is limited. \n2019 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed 2019 information page for updates and a list of programs.\nOr check our Calendar for these and other programs at the Gibbs Farm\, and more!
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Women's Oral Histories
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nBarbara Sommer\, Women’s Oral Histories (& The HIV/AIDS Project)\nHistory Revealed Series\nMarch 20\, 2019\nWednesday\, Noon\nLandmark Center\nFree and open to all. No reservations needed. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nHistorian and oral history expert Barbara Sommer will talk about the process of collecting the stories of women who were on the front lines of the HIV/AIDS crisis. These community organizers\, health care workers and volunteers recounted their personal and professional histories in a series of interviews collected for the Ramsey County Historical Society’s HIV/AIDS Oral History project. Barb will share some of the highlights of these histories\, the process of collecting the histories\, and how these women overcame the challenges\, triumphs and tragedies of this then-unknown disease. \n2019 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed 2019 information page for updates and a list of programs.\nOr check our Calendar for these and other programs at the Gibbs Farm\, and more!
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Archaeology of Fort Snelling
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nJeremy Nienow\, Recent Archaeology at Fort Snelling\n\nHistory Revealed Series\nJanuary 16\, 2019\nWednesday\, noon\nLandmark Center\nFree and open to all. No reservations needed. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nPlease join Jeremy Nienow\, Ph.D.\, RPA of Nienow Cultural Consultants as he takes us through ongoing excavations at Fort Snelling’s Lower Post and near-by Visitor Center. Large changes are coming to the Visitor Center area in the years to come and the archaeology conducted this past summer is assisting the Minnesota Historical Society to better understand the area’s archaeological resources as well as plan for future development. Dr. Nienow will walk us through the processes leading up to the 2018 investigation\, associated unit excavations\, and how this information further adds to what we already know about the fort and its environs\, with some surprising twists along the way. \nAttendees are welcome to bring a bag lunch. \nImage: Sketch of the Round Tower at Fort Snelling\, c. 1862 \n2019 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed 2019 information page for updates and a list of programs.\nOr check our Calendar for these and other programs at the Gibbs Farm\, and more!
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Crusade for Forgotten Souls
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nSusan Bartlett Foote\, The Crusade for Forgotten Souls: Reforming Minnesota’s Mental Health Institutions\, 1946-1954\n\nHistory Revealed Landmark Lunch Series\nOctober 10\, 2018\nWednesday\, noon-1:00 pm\nLandmark Center\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nThe Crusade for Forgotten Souls recounts Minnesota’s reform movement that broke the stigma surrounding mental illness\, publicized the painful truth about the state’s asylums\, and resulted in the first legislative steps toward a modern mental health system. Susan will tell the stories of the early advocates for compassionate care of the mentally ill who made the crusade a success. Susan will also discuss the challenges and issues that faced these advocates in Ramsey County\, and the reforms that they set in place. The Crusade for Forgotten Souls will be available for purchase and for signing. \nSusan Bartlett Foote is professor emerita in the School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota\, where she was head of the Division of Health Policy and Management from 1999 to 2005. She is author of Managing the Medical Arms Race: Innovation and Public Policy in the Medical Device Industry. \nSusan Barlett Foote\n2018 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed information page for updates and a list of programs.\nOr check our Calendar for History Revealed\, events and programs at the Gibbs Farm\, and more!
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-crusade-forgotten-souls/
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Our State Capitol
DESCRIPTION:Denis P. Gardner\, Our Minnesota State Capitol: From Groundbreaking through Restoration\n\nHistory Revealed Landmark Lunch Series\nSeptember 12\, 2018\nWednesday\, noon\nLandmark Center\nFree and open to all. \nJoin RCHS for History Revealed\, our program series featuring presentations and tours from the best of local historians\, authors and archaeologists\, with a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. \nFrom gleaming marble and vibrant art to new public spaces\, the Minnesota State Capitol’s $310 million renovation—the largest preservation effort since it opened in 1905—is complete. The Capitol now offers more public space\, and the building’s historic furniture\, artwork\, and interior decorations have been restored to their 1905 appearance. Learn about the history and rehabilitation of this iconic building from Denis P. Gardner\, Minnesota’s National Register Historian at the Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office. Gardner is the author of the recently-released book Our Minnesota State Capitol: From Groundbreaking through Restoration. \nThe Minnesota State Capitol is both an architectural masterpiece and a revered public building. This beautiful Renaissance Revival structure is the heart of the state’s civic life\, a place for celebrations\, demonstrations\, arguments\, and accomplishments. It’s where history happens. \n\n\n\n\nCompleted in 1905\, the capitol is a grand building on a grand scale\, and it reflected Minnesota’s growing cosmopolitanism. Noted architect Cass Gilbert won the design competition and then fought ferociously to see his vision built. At construction\, the capitol was a marvel of modern engineering\, with its own heating plant and the second-largest self-supported marble dome in the world. And more than a century later\, after a meticulous renovation in 2015–17\, the building glows again with its original beauty. \nThis book includes stories of the capitol’s construction and restoration\, laborers and craftspeople\, fine art and furnishings\, and politics and protests. It features remarkable photographs\, recently saved from a dumpster\, that document the original construction. And it celebrates this beloved building’s continued life at the center of the state’s civic culture. \n\n\n\n\nDenis P. Gardner is the National Register Historian at the Minnesota State Historic Preservation Office in St. Paul\, where he reviews the eligibility of properties for the National Register of Historic Places. He is the author of Minnesota Treasures: Stories Behind the State’s Historic Places (Minnesota Historical Society Press) and Wood\, Concrete\, Stone\, and Steel: Minnesota’s Historic Bridges (University of Minnesota Press). His latest book is Our Minnesota State Capitol: From Groundbreaking Through Restoration (Minnesota Historical Society Press). \n2018 History Revealed Programs\n\nSee the History Revealed information page for updates and a list of programs.\nOr check our Calendar for History Revealed programs and tours\, Gibbs Farm events and programs\, and more!
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SUMMARY:History Revealed: Value
DESCRIPTION:Ramsey County Historical Society Presents\nJames Marrinan & Bonnie Lindberg\, Value: It’s Not Always in the Money! A Historic Look at YOUR Treasured Antiques\n\nHistory Revealed Landmark Lunch Series\nApril 18\, 2018\nWednesday\, Noon-1:00 pm\nLandmark Center Courtroom 326\nFree and open to all – you must register if you are bringing items however\, see below. \nJoin RCHS for a new series\, History Revealed\, featuring the best of local history authors talking about a wide range of topics drawn from the heritage and traditions of Ramsey County. See our History Revealed page here for more programs\, past and future. \nJames Marrinan and Bonnie Lindberg will be available to take a look at the antiques and historic pieces that you have in your family. Not an appraisal service\, James and Bonnie will help you decipher the history and background of your treasures\, and will offer you information on its historic connections\, helping you dig deeper into the stories behind your items. Please see notes below for the types of items that will or will not be accepted. \nReservations required to bring items\, please reserve by April 10. Spectators welcome\, you do not need to reserve.\n \nJames and Bonnie will help you with your paintings\, art prints\, stamps\, books\, coins\, advertising items\, penny banks\, pottery\, small furniture\, hardware\, hand tools\, and other items. If you have a question on what you would like to bring\, please contact RCHS at robyn@rchs.com or 651-222-0701. \nItem Requirements\n\nItems must be below 36” in the largest dimension.\nFor larger items\, photos are acceptable.\nDo not bring complete sets of china\, flatware\, etc.\, one or two pieces will be sufficient!\nUp to 3 items per person/couple.\n\nDo Not Bring: \n\nLarge items bigger than 36” in any dimension\,\nDolls\nWeapons (including swords or knives)\nFirearms\nGems\nJewelry\nPerishable or poisonous items (such as old medicines\, food containers with expired food items\, paints or chemicals\, including chemistry sets)\n\nLandmark Center does not allow weapons\, firearms or chemicals on the premises. \nYou may bring a bag lunch. Anita’s Café is also available in the main level of Landmark Center for lunch. \nRegistration: Registration and attendance is free. Please fill out the Registration Form here and list the items you would like to bring. Or contact RCHS at membership@rchs.com or 651-222-0701. All items must be pre-registered. Please register by April 10. \nThank you to Landmark Center for supplying support for this program. \nFeatured image: Two-color advertising postcard featuring the “Completely Automatic Mirro-Matic Electric Percolator. Fully Guaranteed.” Price is $12.95. Business reply mail addressed to Emporium\, Inc.\, “St. Paul’s Great Home-owned Store” Saint Paul 1\, Minn. From the Ramsey County Historical Society photo & postcard collection. \nHistory Revealed Presentations\nScheduled 2018 History Revealed Programs\nCheck back for updates! \nClick on the titles for more information.\nPlease note that topics and speakers may change. Check the website and our Facebook page for updates.\nPlease also note presentation location and times. \nMarch 22\, 2018\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Kim Heikkila\, To Bear the Mark: Unwed Motherhood at the Salvation Army’s Booth Memorial Hospital\, 1913-1973 (or\, History\, My Mother\, and Me)\nHistory Revealed Library Series\nRoseville Library\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113. Free and open to all.\nMore information. \nApril 18\, 2018\, Wednesday\, noon – James Marrinan & Bonnie Lindberg\, Value: It’s Not Always in the Money! A Look at YOUR Treasured Antiques\nHistory Revealed Landmark Lunch Series\nLandmark Center\, 75 Fifth St W\, Saint Paul MN 55102\nRegistration required.\nMore information and reservations. \nApril 26\, 2018\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – John Diers\, 1\,100 Streetcars: The Rise and Fall of the Twin City Rapid Transit Company\nHistory Revealed Library Series\nRoseville Library\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113. Free and open to all.\nMore information. \nMay 16\, 2018\, Wednesday\, noon – Paul Nelson\, Rocky Roots: Walking Tour of the Geology of Downtown Saint Paul\nHistory Revealed Walking Tour\nLandmark Center\, 75 Fifth St W\, Saint Paul MN 55102\nMeet at the Landmark Center. Reservations required\, limit 20.\nMore information and reservations. \nMay 24\, 2018\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Terry Swanson\, Elaine Goodale Eastman: Sister to the Sioux in Her Own Words\nHistory Revealed Library Series\nRoseville Library\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113. Free and open to all.\nMore information. \nJune 6\, 2018\, Wednesday\, 10:30 am-noon – Mark Haidet\, Walking Tour of the MN State Fair\nHistory Revealed Walking Tour\nMinnesota State Fairgrounds\, 1265 Snelling Ave N\, Saint Paul\, MN 55108\nMeet at the History & Heritage Center. Reservations required\, limit 30.\nMore information and reservations. \nJune 28\, 2018\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm\, Scott Carlson\, Twin Cities Beer\nHistory Revealed Library Series\nRoseville Library\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville\, MN 55113. Free and open to all.\nMore information.\n \nJuly 26\, 2018\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Mark Haidet\, The Minnesota State Fair During World War I\nHistory Revealed Library Series\nRoseville Library\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville MN 55113. Free and open to all.\nMore information. \nAugust 23\, 2018\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Grant Merritt\, Iron and Water: My Life Protecting Minnesota’s Environment\nHistory Revealed Library Series\nRoseville Library\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville MN 55113. Free and open to all.\nMore information. \nSeptember 12\, 2018\, Wednesday\, noon – Denis P. Gardner\, Our Minnesota State Capitol: From Groundbreaking through Restoration\nHistory Revealed Landmark Lunch Series\nLandmark Center\, 75 Fifth St W\, Saint Paul MN 55102. Free and open to all.\nMore information.\n \nOctober 10\, 2018\, Wednesday\, noon – Susan Bartlett Foote\, The Crusade for Forgotten Souls: Reforming Minnesota’s Mental Health Institutions\, 1946-1954\nHistory Revealed Landmark Lunch Series\nLandmark Center\, 75 Fifth St W\, Saint Paul MN 55102. Free and open to all.\nMore information. \nNovember 29\, 2018\, Thursday\, 7:00 pm – Daniel Bergin\, North Star Stories\nHistory Revealed Library Series\nRoseville Library\, 2180 Hamline Ave N\, Roseville MN 55113. Free and open to all.\nMore information. \nDecember 5\, 2018\, Wednesday\, noon – Gibbs Farm staff\, Holiday Traditions on the Minnesota Prairie\nHistory Revealed Landmark Lunch Series\nLandmark Center\, 75 Fifth St W\, Saint Paul MN 55102. Free and open to all.\nMore information.\n \n 
URL:https://rchs.com/event/history-revealed-value/
LOCATION:Catalog
CATEGORIES:History Revealed,Landmark Center Series
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