FILM SERIES AT HOME | HALLOWED GROUNDS
Virtual MNHallowed Grounds provides a rare visit to America's extraordinary overseas military cemeteries.
Hallowed Grounds provides a rare visit to America's extraordinary overseas military cemeteries.
The Man Who Tried to Feed the World recounts the story of the man who would not only solve India’s famine problem, but would go on to lead a “Green Revolution” of worldwide agriculture programs, saving countless lives.
Join us via Zoom for the 2021 NCHS Annual Meeting on Sunday, March 27 at 1:00 p.m. Please note this will be a business meeting only.
Enjoy free admission and light refreshments during the reception, and meet the photographers, Warren and Terri Michels.
Mr. Tornado is the remarkable story of the man whose groundbreaking work in research and applied science saved thousands of lives and helped Americans prepare for and respond to dangerous weather phenomena.
Do I need a rain garden? How do they even work? Get your feet wet in this class designed to start you on the path to a native garden that reduces water pollution and supports pollinators! Genevieve Brand from Seed to Site will share her knowledge of rain garden design, installation, and resources that can help you along the way. This is a virtual event with the potential for a field day on a later date.
Please help us open Brewers and Bottlers: A Refreshing History of Beer and Soda Making in Nicollet County at the Nicollet County Historical Society on April 16 with free admission and a soda tasting and floats.
Minnesota was home to a little-known military intelligence school during WWII that trained Japanese Americans to be translators.
Come garden with us! Over the past two years, we've worked to revamp and renew the backyard at the Cox House. We're in the final steps, and you're invited to help us across the finish line. On Saturday, June 4, from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm, we're installing our new prairie garden with plants generously donated by John & Katha Chamberlain. Genevieve Brand from Seed to Site will guide volunteers through planting, as well as labeling, watering, and mulching. Tools will be provided, but please bring your gloves.
Join us for the Cox House Museum Open House on Saturday, June 4, 2022, from 1:00-4:00 p.m. We’re celebrating our grand reopening after two long years of being closed. Step back in time and immerse yourself in Victorian life on the prairie as you enjoy a come-and-go outing to the Cox family home. Meet Cox House Manager Kate Roberts, who will be present to answer your questions.