Film Series | The First Silent Night
Nicollet County Historical Society - Treaty Site History Center 1851 N. Minnesota Avenue, Saint Peter, MN, United StatesJoin renowned actor Simon Callow as he uncovers the moving origins of Silent Night.
Join renowned actor Simon Callow as he uncovers the moving origins of Silent Night.
This presentation will introduce participants to St. Peter's geologic history through the lens of geologic maps. You'll learn how maps help us reconstruct the past and how they help us locate natural resources. Finally, you'll learn about some places nearby that reveal the evidence of our geologic past.
Our museums and offices are closed for winter break from December 22, 2024 - January 6, 2025.
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Explore the life of Larry Tillemans, the last living clerk-typist of the Nuremberg Trials. Discover his experiences documenting testimonies of Holocaust victims and perpetrators, and how he dedicated his life to sharing these vital lessons of history.
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Explore the dramatic shift in sacred music when major Christian religions attempted to reach out to engage the congregation.
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"Kitty to Cooperstown" chronicles the extraordinary journey of Jim Kaat, one of baseball's most enduring legends. This documentary traces Kaat's eight-decade-long career, from on the mound to in the booth. Through exclusive interviews with Hall of Fame players and reporters, "Kitty to Cooperstown" delves deep into Kaat's life, showcasing his dedication, resilience, and passion for the game.
Mark your calendar for the annual business meeting on April 7. Everyone is welcome to attend this free event.
Mark your calendar for a free day at the History Center! Enjoy a cost-free experience on Friday, April 18, 2025.
Join NCHS for Two Lights for Tomorrow, a nationwide tribute marking 250 years since Paul Revere’s ride, and hang two lights in your window tonight.