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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 ...
Cathedral of Saint Paul (Minnesota) Central Presbyterian Church (Saint Paul, Minnesota) Charles Thompson Memorial Hall; Christ Lutheran Church on Capitol Hill; Church of St. Agnes (Saint Paul, Minnesota) Church of St. Bernard (Saint Paul, Minnesota) Church of St. Casimir (Saint Paul, Minnesota) Church of the Assumption (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
In Memorial Hall, the white marble floor contrasts with three-story black marble piers that lead to a gold-leaf ceiling. At the end of the hall stands the 60-ton, 38 feet (11.6 m) white onyx sculpture Indian God of Peace by Carl Milles, later renamed Vision of Peace. [4]
The Minnesota Historical Society operates 31 historic sites and museums, 26 of which are open to the public. MNHS manages 16 sites directly and 7 in partnerships where the society maintains the resources and provides funding. 6 sites are being held for preservation but are closed to public access, and five are self-guided sites with interpretive signage.
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Center of Saint Paul's postal operations 1934–2010, with major additions in 1939 and 1961; associated with the 20th-century expansion and modernization of the United States Postal Service. [128] 122: University Hall-Old Main, Hamline University: University Hall-Old Main, Hamline University
Start just north of St. Paul's Highland Park Golf Course on Saratoga Street. Drive south on Saratoga, then turn east on Randolph Avenue; continue before heading north on Lexington Parkway. Cross I ...
The Vision of Peace is a statue in the three-story memorial concourse lobby along the Fourth Street entrance of the Saint Paul City Hall and Ramsey County Courthouse in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. The memorial to the Minnesota 20th-century war dead was created by Swedish sculptor Carl Milles, who named it Indian God of Peace.