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December 6, 2015, Sunday - 1850s Holiday Party at the Ard Godfrey House

Time: 12:30pm–3:30pm

Location:  Ard Godfrey House, in Chute Square at corner of University and Central (across from Lunds)

The public is cordially invited to attend an 1850s Holiday Party at the historic Ard Godfrey House.  Visit the oldest remaining wood frame residence in Minneapolis, built in 1849. The house is decorated for the holidays in the modest style of the era.

- Light refreshments and musical entertainment
- Tour the House with Woman’s Club guides dressed in period costume
- See how the Godfrey family might have celebrated the holidays in the new community at St. Anthony Falls
- Free Godfrey House buttons for the kids

Admission is free (but donations are suggested and welcome). No reservations required. Sponsored by the Woman’s Club of Minneapolis.

For information: 612-813-5300