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February 23, 2011, Wednesday - Breakfast with a Preservationist at Mill City Museum

Time: 8:00pm-9:00am

Location:  Mill City Museum, 710 South Second Street

What better way to break up a Minnesota winter than a talk about historic preservation in Cuba? Bob Mack of MacDonald and Mack Architects will make the presentation. Minneapolitans Patricia and Bob Mack visited Cuba with a group studying architecture and urban planning, including a fair amount of preservation.

In February of this year, Bob will be returning with the Association for Preservation Technology for even more preservation-focused study. Join Patricia and Bob on February 23 to hear about Cuban policies and technologies related to preservation of their historic resources. Parking is available at meters on neighboring streets and in a parking garage across from the museum. This event is free! Click here for a map.

Click here for information about other Preserve Minneapolis events.