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Mill City Live a Tentative Go for Tomorrow Night at the Mill City Museum

There have been several reports that the Mill City Live concert at the Mill City Museum will take place tomorrow night, assuming the the budget deals do indeed pass.

On Mill City Museum opening Saturday, from the Chaska Herald:

“It is with great pleasure that I invite the public back to visit all 26 of our popular historic sites, like Split Rock Lighthouse along the North Shore and Jeffers Petroglyphs near Comfrey, as well as metro sites like Historic Fort Snelling, Mill City Museum and the Minnesota History Center,” said Society Director and CEO Stephen Elliott.

On Mill City Live tomorrow night, from KSTP:

Mill City Live and 9 Nights of Music will begin their line ups this week, the first concert being Mill City Live at the Mill City Museum on Thursday, July 22.

Good news for the Downtown Riverfront!

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