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January 2, 2016, Saturday - Researching the History of Your Home at Central Library

Time: 10:30-11:30am

Location: Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Researching the History of Your Home

Discover the history of your house or building, the people who lived there, the history of your neighborhood, and more using the Minneapolis History Collection. Special Collections has a variety of resources on the history of houses and buildings in Minneapolis. We’ll guide you through the use of these print and digitized materials.

Stay after the formal instruction to continue researching the history of your own home. If you live outside the city of Minneapolis, check with your local municipality for house history resources.

UPCOMING WORKSHOP

Saturday, February 6, 2016, 10:30-11:30am

All programs will be held at the Minneapolis Central Library in the Special Collections Department on the 4th floor.

Registration not required, but recommended. Register Online: https://apps.hclib.org/events/register.cfm?SessionNo=33212