Changing Times: The Cox Daughters and the Progressive Era
Cox House 500 N. Washington Avenue, Saint Peter, MN, United StatesThe program will include everything from fashion, prohibition and flappers, and the politics of the time, etc.
The program will include everything from fashion, prohibition and flappers, and the politics of the time, etc.
Join us for our monthly history chat! We'll discuss the people, places, events, and more that have shaped our community. Share your memories or stories and engage in lively conversations with other history enthusiasts.
From August 10 to August 13, the Ag Education Building (Quonset) will be filled with hands-on farm items for kids to play with.
From August 10 to August 13, the Ag Education Building (Quonset) will be filled with hands-on farm items for kids to play with.
From August 10 to August 13, the Ag Education Building (Quonset) will be filled with hands-on farm items for kids to play with.
From August 10 to August 13, the Ag Education Building (Quonset) will be filled with hands-on farm items for kids to play with.
Join us for our monthly history chat! We'll discuss the people, places, events, and more that have shaped our community. Share your memories or stories and engage in lively conversations with other history enthusiasts.
We will cover the Language of Flowers, Fan Signals and Flirtation, and Marriage customs of the turn of the century. It was important for every young lady to be aware of these concealed messages, and every young man should know how to interpret them.
Learn about the "ten agents of deterioration" and how to preserve and protect the things you value. There will be a presentation followed by an open question and answer period. Recommendations for how to find additional resources will be provided at the event.
Join us as agricultural historian T.J. Malaskee delves into the long-forgotten history of America's first fraternity of farmers, the Grange. The Grange was a radical post-Civil War Era movement that pushed for progressive measures to heal the nation through agriculture, education, equality, and social interaction as the United States saw growing tension between western rural farmers and eastern urban industrialists.