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Experience Minnesota history through our network of historic sites, museums, and exhibitions, our extensive collections and research, and our thought-provoking educational programming. Join us! Cultivate your curiosity and experience powerful engagements with history today.
The Minnesota Historical Society preserves Minnesota's past, shares our state's stories and connects people with history in meaningful ways, for today and for tomorrow. Because history matters! We're part of Minnesota's rich history.
Inspiring exhibits, thought-provoking programs, live performances, and action-packed discovery. The History Center feeds your curiosity about Minnesota’s stories, people, and places.
The Minnesota Historical Society holds the largest single collection of Minnesota newspapers, with publication dates ranging from 1849 to the present day. Here’s a list of current and future online collections and resources.
Supporting the preservation of Minnesota’s history and culture since 2008. The Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants program —also known as Legacy Grants — is a competitive process created to provide financial support for projects focused on preserving Minnesota’s history and culture.
The Minnesota Historical Society preserves and protects the objects, documents, places, and buildings that make Minnesota home. State legislative archives, grant information and support for local history conservation and preservation projects.
Enrich your social studies activities with these free resources from the Minnesota Historical Society and our partners. Northern Lights. Minnesota social studies curriculum for sixth graders. National History Day. Students choose a topic on an annual theme, then research and present papers, exhibits, performances, documentaries and websites.
The Minnesota Digital Newspaper Hub is a searchable website from the Minnesota Historical Society that makes millions of pages of Minnesota newspapers available online. The Hub contains geographically and culturally diverse newspapers published between 1849 and today.
The Minnesota Historical Society preserves and makes available a wide range of materials chronicling Minnesota’s history and culture. The goals of the collections department are to collect and preserve; provide access and interpretation; and engage in education and outreach.
Operating under statutory authority granted by Minnesota Statute 138.17, the Minnesota State Archives identifies, collects, preserves, and provides access to the historical records of state, local, and regional government agencies and entities.