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The Mill City Museum is located in the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis.
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The Mill City Museum is located in the Historic Mill District of Minneapolis.
Position: Interpreter 1
The Minnesota Historical Society seeks applicants for an Interpreter I to engage, educate, and entertain visitors to the Mill City Museum and present lessons to school groups using a variety of interpretive and performance techniques to communicate historical information. This is a part-time, regular position (780 annual hours) located at the Mill City Museum in Minneapolis, MN.
Summary of work: Responsibilities include: 1) learns and delivers content using a variety of interpretive techniques to engage and educate visitors; 2) learns and delivers basic school and youth programs; 3) studies and masters program related historical material; and 4) performs cleaning, maintenance, safety, and security.
A slight breeze, not too hot, blue sky overhead, seated in the historic Washburn A Mill ruins - what a perfect night to watch two Minnesota Folk Music legends perform. Oh, and it was the first day back in business for the Mill City Museum after the State shutdown to boot.
Spider John and Tony Glover treated us to a 24 song concert of "'1960's bar style" folk music. The acoustics were surprisingly good for an outdoor setting, excellent in fact. Technically, the production team pulled off the show without a glitch. Here's one of many videos we'll be posting over the coming weeks:
Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm
Location: Mill City Museum, 704 2nd Street South
Performers: "Spider" John Koerner & Tony Glover
Fee: $5 per person; includes admission to Mill City Museum. Free for MHS members.
The Twin Cities’ most explosive outdoor concert series is back for an eighth season with a slate of bands curated by music writer Jim Walsh. Featuring legendary performers from the heyday of the Minneapolis sound, these concerts will riff on American music in a gorgeous riverfront setting every Thursday from July 7 through Aug. 18. Admission includes the concert and entrance to the museum from 4 to 9 p.m. Food and drink by D’Amico Catering available for purchase.
With the reopening of the Mill City Museum imminent following the State of Minnesota shutdown, we celebrate with the launch of our latest addition to our coverage of the Downtown Riverfront neighborhoods.
We'll be taking a look at every nook and cranny of the museum, their events, and the history of the Birthplace of Minneapolis. For now, here's all we have, but check back tomorrow for a slideshow of the last Mill City Museum tour before the shutdown.
Photo above is from the entrance to the train shed where the Mill City Farmers Market is held.
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