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The James J. Hill House in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, was built by railroad magnate James J. Hill. The house, completed in 1891, is near the eastern end of Summit Avenue near the Cathedral of Saint Paul. The house, for its time, was very large and was the "showcase of St. Paul" until James J. Hill's death in 1916. [1]
[126] [127] The Merchant's House Museum is operated by Old Merchant's House Inc., [127] a nonprofit organization dedicated to running education programs, conserving the collections, and restoring the house and the objects inside. [128] The museum sells tickets for guided, self-guided, and neighborhood tours.
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Jim and Gloria Austin opened the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum in 2001 to educate the community about the importance of the diverse history of Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous cowboys.
Elements of the farm were listed on the National Register of Historic Places as James J. Hill's North Oaks Farm, Dairy Building in 1999. In the Dairy Building, Hill had installed a DeLaval separator and barrel churns, which automated the production of butter, using centrifugal force powered by a steam engine. The operation was a forerunner of ...
Gloria Luria of her namesake Gloria Luria Gallery on Kane Concourse for nearly 30 years through 1992, loaned to the Center For the Fine Arts a Charles Ginnever 1979 sculpture called the “Forth ...
Tiffany Donely (born Elsie Mae Crumholz; previously Hill) was a fictional character on the popular ABC soap opera General Hospital. She was portrayed by actress Sharon Wyatt from July 14, 1981, to July 10, 1984, from July 30, 1986, to February 24, 1995, and again on May 21, 2021.
At a briefing Friday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre called the accusations that the Biden administration had used FEMA disaster funding to house migrants “categorically false ...