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  2. Brandon, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The village of Brandon was incorporated on November 22, 1881. [6] The current town site was laid out when the railroad was being built in August 1879. [6] The town was called Chippewa when at its previous location which was two miles north of the present day site. [6] Brandon was named in honor of Brandon, Vermont, the birthplace of Stephen A ...

  3. Brandon Auditorium and Fire Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Brandon Auditorium and Fire Hall, on Holmes Ave. in Brandon, Minnesota, is a historic fire station and other facility. It has also been known as the Brandon Auditorium and City Hall. It was built as a Works Progress Administration project during 1935–36. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1]

  4. Minnesota History Center - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota History Center is one of the 26 Minnesota Historical Society sites and is home to the Minnesota Historical Society headquarters, the Society's collections, an expansive library, and 44,000 square feet (4,100 m 2) of museum gallery space. The museum showcases interactive in-house-developed and traveling exhibits, as well as ...

  5. History Park - Wikipedia

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    Used as the San Jose Center for Poetry and Literature prior to the move; Poetry Center San Jose returned in 2002. [25] Migrant Worker Houses — North First St San Jose Originally built c.1905–20 for Pratt-Low Preserving Company in Santa Clara and moved to San Jose in 1952; donated to History Park in the 1980s. [26] Nelson – De Luz House —

  6. Kelley Park - Wikipedia

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    History Park at Kelley Park (a.k.a. History San Jose), which itself includes: Portuguese Historical Museum; Viet Museum; The Leininger Center, just south of Happy Hollow, is the central location where citizens apply for city park permits and reservations. [1]

  7. Hensley Historic District, San Jose - Wikipedia

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    Major Samuel J. Hensley (1850) The Hensley Historic District is named after Helen Mary (née Crosby; 1831–1917) and Samuel J. Hensley (c. 1816–1866), they were active during the early formation of the state and in the Bear Flag Revolt.

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  9. Japanese American Museum of San Jose - Wikipedia

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    The JAMsj was established in November 1987. It grew out of a 1984-86 research project on Japanese American farmers in the Santa Clara Valley.The farming project collected family histories, historical photographs, private memoirs and other unpublished documents and led to the development of a curriculum package on Japanese American history, which was adopted for use by the San Jose Unified and ...