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Feb222012

February 22, 2012, Wednesday - Breakfast with a Preservationist at the Mill City Museum

Time: 8:00am to 9:00am

Location: Mill City Museum, 710 South Second Street

Preserve Minneapolis’ first Breakfast of 2012 will focus on the talented Theron P. Healy, a master builder responsible for several nineteenth-century Queen Anne houses in Minneapolis. Researcher Anders Christensen will present a sumptuous sampling of Healy houses along with a biographical sketch of Healy’s brilliant career. Christensen led a tour of Healy homes on Lowry Hill as part of the 2011 Historic Walking and Biking Tours.

Parking is available in a public ramp across the street or in metered spaces along South Second Street. Coffee and bakery goods will be available, as will the usual great questions and commentary. This event is free.

This event is free! Breakfast treats and coffee will be provided (donations are welcome!). Metered parking is available on the street and in a parking garage across from the museum.

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