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SUMMARY:Dolls of the Dark
DESCRIPTION:Step into the Cox House this Halloween season for a unique and intriguing experience with our dolls of the dark. \nThe house will be quiet. The halls will be dim. And in the soft\, flickering light\, our dolls will be waiting for you… \nYou are invited to an unsettling display of dolls from the Society’s collection\, along with select pieces from private collectors\, including porcelain beauties\, fractured smiles\, and threadbare forms long since forgotten. Discover these forgotten playthings through a scavenger hunt of cryptic clues\, eerie trivia\, and whispered invitations to explore. \nThere will be no jump scares\, no haunted house actors\, just the uneasy feeling that someone\, or something\, is watching. \nSuggested donation: $5 per personMinors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \nAs you exit\, cast your vote for the favorite and creepiest doll of the evening. Each donation you give counts toward that doll’s tally. The doll with the highest total at the end of the night wins. Help us decide which doll leaves the most lasting impression. \nStep lightly. They’ve been waiting a very long time.
URL:https://www.nchsmn.org/event/dolls-of-the-dark-4/
LOCATION:Cox House\, 500 N. Washington Avenue\, Saint Peter\, MN\, 56082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Holiday/Seasonal
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cox House":MAILTO:cox@nchsmn.org
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SUMMARY:Treaty of Traverse des Sioux Exhibit Tours
DESCRIPTION:The Treaty Site History Center stands where the 1851 Treaty of Traverse des Sioux was signed 175 years ago. This Treaty between Dakota leaders and U.S. government representatives added millions of acres of Dakota land to the U.S.\, significantly impacting Dakota communities and the future of southern Minnesota. Our permanent exhibit interprets this watershed event and its lasting impact on Dakota communities and the future of southern Minnesota. \nExplore this history during a guided exhibit tour at the Treaty Site History Center.\nDuring the tour\, you’ll learn about the Dakota\, explore why the treaty was negotiated\, what it changed\, and how its legacy continues to shape this region today. \nIf you live\, work\, or raise a family in southern Minnesota\, this history shaped the place you know. \nTours are $5 per person and free for NCHS members. Space is limited to 20 participants. RSVP is required. \n\nTours require a minimum of 3 registered participants. If that minimum is not met\, registered attendees will be notified by email 48 hours in advance and offered the option to reschedule or visit that day for a self-guided tour at the tour admission price.
URL:https://www.nchsmn.org/event/treaty-of-traverse-des-sioux-exhibit-tours/
LOCATION:Nicollet County Historical Society – Treaty Site History Center\, 1851 N. Minnesota Avenue\, Saint Peter\, MN\, 56082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nicollet County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@nchsmn.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260627T130000
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CREATED:20260322T184732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T005116Z
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SUMMARY:Treaty of Traverse des Sioux Exhibit Tours
DESCRIPTION:The Treaty Site History Center stands where the 1851 Treaty of Traverse des Sioux was signed 175 years ago. This Treaty between Dakota leaders and U.S. government representatives added millions of acres of Dakota land to the U.S.\, significantly impacting Dakota communities and the future of southern Minnesota. Our permanent exhibit interprets this watershed event and its lasting impact on Dakota communities and the future of southern Minnesota. \nExplore this history during a guided exhibit tour at the Treaty Site History Center.\nDuring the tour\, you’ll learn about the Dakota\, explore why the treaty was negotiated\, what it changed\, and how its legacy continues to shape this region today. \nIf you live\, work\, or raise a family in southern Minnesota\, this history shaped the place you know. \nTours are $5 per person and free for NCHS members. Space is limited to 20 participants. RSVP is required. \n\nTours require a minimum of 3 registered participants. If that minimum is not met\, registered attendees will be notified by email 48 hours in advance and offered the option to reschedule or visit that day for a self-guided tour at the tour admission price.
URL:https://www.nchsmn.org/event/treaty-of-traverse-des-sioux-exhibit-tours-june-27/
LOCATION:Nicollet County Historical Society – Treaty Site History Center\, 1851 N. Minnesota Avenue\, Saint Peter\, MN\, 56082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nicollet County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@nchsmn.org
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SUMMARY:Treaty of Traverse des Sioux Exhibit Tours
DESCRIPTION:The Treaty Site History Center stands where the 1851 Treaty of Traverse des Sioux was signed 175 years ago. This Treaty between Dakota leaders and U.S. government representatives added millions of acres of Dakota land to the U.S.\, significantly impacting Dakota communities and the future of southern Minnesota. Our permanent exhibit interprets this watershed event and its lasting impact on Dakota communities and the future of southern Minnesota. \nExplore this history during a guided exhibit tour at the Treaty Site History Center.\nDuring the tour\, you’ll learn about the Dakota\, explore why the treaty was negotiated\, what it changed\, and how its legacy continues to shape this region today. \nIf you live\, work\, or raise a family in southern Minnesota\, this history shaped the place you know. \nTours are $5 per person and free for NCHS members. Space is limited to 20 participants. RSVP is required. \n\nTours require a minimum of 3 registered participants. If that minimum is not met\, registered attendees will be notified by email 48 hours in advance and offered the option to reschedule or visit that day for a self-guided tour at the tour admission price.
URL:https://www.nchsmn.org/event/treaty-of-traverse-des-sioux-exhibit-tours-july-21/
LOCATION:Nicollet County Historical Society – Treaty Site History Center\, 1851 N. Minnesota Avenue\, Saint Peter\, MN\, 56082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nicollet County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@nchsmn.org
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SUMMARY:Treaty of Traverse des Sioux Exhibit Tours
DESCRIPTION:The Treaty Site History Center stands where the 1851 Treaty of Traverse des Sioux was signed 175 years ago. This Treaty between Dakota leaders and U.S. government representatives added millions of acres of Dakota land to the U.S.\, significantly impacting Dakota communities and the future of southern Minnesota. Our permanent exhibit interprets this watershed event and its lasting impact on Dakota communities and the future of southern Minnesota. \nExplore this history during a guided exhibit tour at the Treaty Site History Center.\nDuring the tour\, you’ll learn about the Dakota\, explore why the treaty was negotiated\, what it changed\, and how its legacy continues to shape this region today. \nIf you live\, work\, or raise a family in southern Minnesota\, this history shaped the place you know. \nTours are $5 per person and free for NCHS members. Space is limited to 20 participants. RSVP is required. \n\nTours require a minimum of 3 registered participants. If that minimum is not met\, registered attendees will be notified by email 48 hours in advance and offered the option to reschedule or visit that day for a self-guided tour at the tour admission price.
URL:https://www.nchsmn.org/event/treaty-of-traverse-des-sioux-exhibit-tours-july-25/
LOCATION:Nicollet County Historical Society – Treaty Site History Center\, 1851 N. Minnesota Avenue\, Saint Peter\, MN\, 56082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nicollet County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@nchsmn.org
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SUMMARY:Treaty of Traverse des Sioux Exhibit Tours
DESCRIPTION:The Treaty Site History Center stands where the 1851 Treaty of Traverse des Sioux was signed 175 years ago. This Treaty between Dakota leaders and U.S. government representatives added millions of acres of Dakota land to the U.S.\, significantly impacting Dakota communities and the future of southern Minnesota. Our permanent exhibit interprets this watershed event and its lasting impact on Dakota communities and the future of southern Minnesota. \nExplore this history during a guided exhibit tour at the Treaty Site History Center.\nDuring the tour\, you’ll learn about the Dakota\, explore why the treaty was negotiated\, what it changed\, and how its legacy continues to shape this region today. \nIf you live\, work\, or raise a family in southern Minnesota\, this history shaped the place you know. \nTours are $5 per person and free for NCHS members. Space is limited to 20 participants. RSVP is required. \n\nTours require a minimum of 3 registered participants. If that minimum is not met\, registered attendees will be notified by email 48 hours in advance and offered the option to reschedule or visit that day for a self-guided tour at the tour admission price.
URL:https://www.nchsmn.org/event/treaty-of-traverse-des-sioux-exhibit-tours-aug-4/
LOCATION:Nicollet County Historical Society – Treaty Site History Center\, 1851 N. Minnesota Avenue\, Saint Peter\, MN\, 56082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nicollet County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@nchsmn.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260822T130000
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UID:10000432-1787403600-1787407200@www.nchsmn.org
SUMMARY:Treaty of Traverse des Sioux Exhibit Tours
DESCRIPTION:The Treaty Site History Center stands where the 1851 Treaty of Traverse des Sioux was signed 175 years ago. This Treaty between Dakota leaders and U.S. government representatives added millions of acres of Dakota land to the U.S.\, significantly impacting Dakota communities and the future of southern Minnesota. Our permanent exhibit interprets this watershed event and its lasting impact on Dakota communities and the future of southern Minnesota. \nExplore this history during a guided exhibit tour at the Treaty Site History Center.\nDuring the tour\, you’ll learn about the Dakota\, explore why the treaty was negotiated\, what it changed\, and how its legacy continues to shape this region today. \nIf you live\, work\, or raise a family in southern Minnesota\, this history shaped the place you know. \nTours are $5 per person and free for NCHS members. Space is limited to 20 participants. RSVP is required. \n\nTours require a minimum of 3 registered participants. If that minimum is not met\, registered attendees will be notified by email 48 hours in advance and offered the option to reschedule or visit that day for a self-guided tour at the tour admission price.
URL:https://www.nchsmn.org/event/treaty-of-traverse-des-sioux-exhibit-tours-aug-22/
LOCATION:Nicollet County Historical Society – Treaty Site History Center\, 1851 N. Minnesota Avenue\, Saint Peter\, MN\, 56082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nicollet County Historical Society":MAILTO:info@nchsmn.org
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