The MNHS Grants Review Committee met on Thursday, April 16, at the Minnesota History Center to review and recommend funding for several project proposals submitted under two programs: the Heritage Partnership Program and the State Capital Projects Grants-in-Aid. Each applicant had three minutes to present their project and answer questions from committee members. The committee's recommendations will be submitted to the MNHS Executive Council for a final decision.
Spotlighted Project: Cottage Grove Historical Markers
To address this interest, the project installed a series of interpretive plaques along popular walking trails and at key sites throughout the community. Designed to connect recreation with education, the plaques invite residents and visitors to explore local history while enjoying outdoor spaces. The work included historical research, content development, design, site selection, permitting, and installation. All materials have been archived with the Washington County Historical Society, and a companion City website will provide expanded information and site locations, ensuring long-term access and continued public engagement.
Recipient: City of Cottage Grove
Funded Amount: $5,546
Project Details
Large Grant Deadline
Pre-applications for the Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants large grant round (requests over $20,000) will be due Friday, May 22, 2026. This is a required part of the large grant application process. Contact the Grants Office with questions.
Small Grant Deadline
Applications for the Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants quarterly small grant round (requests of $20,000 and less) will be due Friday, July 10, 2026. Contact the Grants Office with questions.
MAY Grants Open House
May 7 - Online: The Grants Office will hold a virtual Grants Office Open House using Google Meet from 2 to 3:30 pm in order to provide additional grants support to our communities. We encourage people to RSVP to Gillian with a short summary of what you want to talk about and she will try to ensure that someone helpful will be available. Learn more »
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This week's blog post is from the Northwest Airlines History Center. Have a blog? Let us know!
DC-3 and DC-4 Aircraft Gallery Pages now online!
We are plugging away on significant expansions to our website offerings in 2026, supporting updates to our physical displays at our museum in Bloomington, MN, as well as bolstering our usefulness to researchers, historians, and everyone interested in aviation history.
In our substantial Aircraft Gallery “wing” of the website, already this year we’ve added pages for the early Waco and Laird biplanes – very fitting to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Northwest’s founding. Now in early April 2026 we can add the venerable Douglas DC-3 and Douglas DC-4 to our album of 65 different aircraft types! Continue Reading »
This week's post is from the Dorothy Molter Museum. Have a video channel or podcast? Let us know!
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Minnesota Historical Society's Job Announcement, Internship, Fellowship, and Volunteer Opportunity pages.
Interpreter II - Split Rock Lighthouse
Archivist - Social Welfare History Archives, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Facilities Representative - The Bakken Museum, Minneapolis, MN
Camp Assistant - The Works, Bloomington, MN
Summer STEM Educator - The Works, Bloomington, MN
Research & Instruction Librarian for Emerging Technologies - St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN
Distinctive Collections Engagement Librarian - St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN
Archaeologist Technician - Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, WI
Box Office Representative - Al Ringling Theatre - Wisconsin Historical Society, Baraboo, WI
Animal Encounters Facilitator - Old World Wisconsin, Eagle, WI
Archaeology Collections Assistant - State Historical Society of North Dakota, Bismarck, ND; Job: ID3032731
Historic Site Grounds and Maintenance Technician - Chateau de Mores State Historic Site, State Historical Society of North Dakota, Medora, ND; Job: ID3032500
Director of Education & Programs - The Journey Museum, Rapid City, SD
Visitor Experience Supervisor - The Journey Museum, Rapid City, SD
Marketing Coordinator - The Journey Museum, Rapid City, SD
Development Manager - Brucemore, Cedar Rapids, IA
Director of Programs - Chicago Cultural Alliance, Chicago, IL
Museum Educator - Naper Settlement - Naperville, IL
Assistant Conservator Paper - Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Human Resources Generalist - Griffin Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL
Coordinator, External Affairs - Griffin Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL
Education Outreach Coordinator - Holocaust Museum & Education Center, Skokie, IL
Museum Tour Guide & Operations Assistant - Funk Prairie Home Museum, Shirley, IL
Vice President of Development - Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites, Indianapolis, IN
Project Manager - United American Cemetery Historic Preservation Project - Union Foundation, Cincinnati, OH
Curator of Collections & Exhibitions - Muskegon Museum of Art, Muskegon, MI
Manager of Educational Programs - Gilmore Car Museum, Hickory Corners, MI
Librarian III – Specialist, Archivist/Curator - Detroit Public Library, Detroit, MI
Museum Curriculum Development Consultant - Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit, MI
Director of Exhibitions - Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis, MO
St. Louis Mercantile Library Endowed Curator of Fine Art and Endowed Research Professor - St. Louis Mercantile Library at UMSL, St. Louis, MO
Exhibit Designer - Royal Alberta Museum, Edmonton, AB
Director, Direct Response Marketing - National Trust for Historic Preservation, Remote
Data & Demographics Intern - Minnesota Children's Museum, St. Paul, MN
Museum Studies Internship - Naper Settlement - Naperville, IL
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Image used with permission. From the collections of the Goodhue County Historical Society.
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Flag Exhibit
Through mid-May - Luverne: Rock County Historical Society - The current showroom exhibit features the American flag as a symbol of freedom, borrowed from Siouxland Heritage Museums, with special stories, interesting histories, and interactive elements. Cost: Free. Learn more »
Students of Diaspora and the Fight for Justice online discussion
April 22 @ 3 to 4:15 pm (CT) - Online: Immigration History Research Center - This webinar brings together scholars of diaspora and activism to examine how international, immigrant, and migrant students in the U.S. have organized against repression, and how diaspora students navigate pressure from both the U.S. and their home states. It connects historical and contemporary examples of diaspora activism to current struggles for justice, solidarity, and critical learning. Cost: Free.
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Minnesota Peace Initiative - Spring Forum 2026
April 22 @ 7 to 8:30 pm - Minneapolis: Norway House - This forum explores the "silver tsunami" of aging global populations amid declining birth rates and rising life expectancy, examining implications for economies, healthcare, workforce development, benefit programs, and social stability. Cost: Free. Learn more »
Virginia Area Historical Society Annual Meeting – The Art of Soldiering: Servicemembers, Satire, and Cartoons
April 24 @ 5 to 8 pm - Virginia: Virginia Area Historical Society - Wayne Gannaway presents on military cartoons from World War I through the Global War on Terror, with a focus on Duane Bryers and Munroe Milavitz. The evening includes social time, dinner, and a short meeting. Cost: $30. Location: Virginia Elks Lodge. For more information email them at virginiamnhistory@gmail.com.
Somali Museum Dance Troupe
April 25 @ 2 to 2:30 pm - Maplewood: Ramsey County Library - The Somali Museum Dance Troupe, a program of the Somali Museum, brings together Somali-American youth to study traditional dances from all regions of Somalia and celebrate their cultural roots. The performance invites all ages to learn about and appreciate Somali culture through movement. Cost: Free. Learn more »
Beginning Genealogy (Class)
April 25 @ 1 to 4 pm - Mendota Heights: Minnesota Genealogical Society - Are you refreshed and ready to start discovering your family’s history? MGS Library Manager Jeanne Bielke-Rodenbiker will provide tips and tools to help make 2026 the year you find out. A useful handout and library tour are included. Cost: Free. Learn more »
"The Tales and Times of Isaac Labissonière” with Mark Labine
April 25 @ 11 am to 12 pm (CT) - Stillwater & Online: Washington County Heritage Center - Author and historian Mark Labine shares the adventurous story of 19th-century Métis pioneer Isaac Labissonière, who traveled by oxcart from the Selkirk Colony to become one of St. Paul’s first settlers, built the St. Paul Chapel, owned land on Lake Como, established a community in Osseo, and served in the Battle of Kaposia during the U.S. Dakota War. Cost: Free. Learn more »
His Star Wars Collections with Wally Boyer Hybrid Program
April 25 @ 11 am to 12 pm (CT) - Mankato & Online: Blue Earth County Historical Society - Wally Boyer shares the story behind his family's Star Wars memorabilia collection, started in 1979, with some items currently on display at the History Center; attend in person or via Zoom. Cost: $5 members/$10 general. Learn more »
Bootleggers and Big Bands
April 25 @ 7 to 11 pm - Scandia: Scandia Heritage Alliance - Historian Paul Maccabee shares stories from his book John Dillinger Slept Here on St. Paul’s Prohibition-era mobsters like Dillinger, Karpis, Barker, and Nelson, with Scandia connections, followed by Riverside Swing big band music and dance lessons. Dress in Roaring '20s/'30s attire; appetizers, dessert, and one drink ticket included. Location: Scandia Creamery. Cost: Tickets required. Learn more »
GCHS Annual Meeting
April 25 @ 10 am to 12 pm - Elbow Lake: Grant County Historical Society - Elbow Lake City Clerk Jeff Holsen speaks on the historic feud between Elbow Lake and Otter Tail Power Company, culminating in a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision favoring the city; includes business meeting with board elections and plans for expansion projects. Cost: Free. Location: Community Building, Sanford Room. Learn more »
Victorian Mourning Customs – Unveiled
April 25 @ 1:30 pm - Waseca: Waseca County Historical Society - Susan Hynes presents an engaging exploration of Victorian-era mourning traditions, symbolism, social expectations, clothing, etiquette, memorial objects, and rituals that reflected personal grief and cultural values. Learn more »
Plant Your Way to Victory: History of Victory Gardens
April 25 @ 10:30 am - Bemidji: Beltrami County Historical Society - Executive Director Emily Thabes presents the history and purpose of WWI and WWII victory gardens—government campaigns mobilizing Americans to grow food in backyards and lots for rations and resilience—featuring UMN Extension Master Gardeners and One Vegetable, One Community for seeds, swaps, workshops, and info on the society's Community Victory Garden; complimentary sunflower seeds while supplies last. Cost: Free. For more information email them at depot@beltramihistory.org.
New Brighton Area Historical Society Annual Meeting
April 26 @ 3:30 pm - New Brighton: New Brighton Area Historical Society - Todd Mahon, Minnesota Historical Society State History Services Manager, presents on the history of Minnesota’s historical organizations, their structures, missions, and systems for preserving local stories; includes election of officers at the New Brighton Community Center. Cost: Free. Location: New Brighton Community Center. Learn more »
Tea Party
April 26 @ 2 to 4 pm - Sacred Heart: Sacred Heart Community Center - Karen Andol, owner of L&E Greenhouse, leads an exploration of plants and flowers while enjoying tea-time treats; wear your Easter bonnet. Cost: $15. Learn more »
Roseau County Historical Society Annual Meeting
April 27 @ 5 to 8 pm - Roseau: Roseau County Historical Society - The evening features a presentation by storyteller and historian Bill Vossler titled “Why Stories Matter,” exploring the enduring importance of storytelling from ancient cave walls through various narrative forms. Cost: $20 suggested donation for meal. Learn more »
Ghost of a Chance with Eric Roper
April 27 @ 7 to 9 pm - Minneapolis: Linden Hills History Study Group - Star Tribune reporter Eric Roper shares his five-year investigation into Harry and Clementine Robinson, one of the few Black families to own a home over a century ago in now-predominantly white Linden Hills, using genealogy records, public documents, and early 1900s Black newspapers. The research inspired a Star Tribune special insert series and six-episode podcast exploring Minnesota's past through this trailblazing couple's story. Cost: Free. Learn more »
Project Citizen Info Session
April 29 @ 4 to 5 pm (CT) - Virtual: Minnesota Humanities Center - Join this one-hour Project Citizen info session for educators, potential judges, and community members interested in learning how Project Citizen works and how to support student teams. Cost: Free. Learn more »
Freedom, Writing: Writing Our Way to Freedom
April 30 @ 5:30 to 8 pm - Minneapolis: Minnesota African American Heritage Museum and Gallery - Award-winning artist and author Joe Davis leads a body-centered writing workshop focused on healing justice and collective liberation, with sign-in from 5:30-6 pm and workshop from 6-8 pm; all ages welcome. Cost: Free. Learn more »
America's 250th Genealogy Series: Genealogy Workshop
April 30 @ 6 to 8 pm - South St. Paul: Dakota County Historical Society - This workshop offers 20-minute one-on-one research slots with experienced genealogists from partner organizations to help beginners get started or break through brick walls, part of the America 250 Genealogy series tied to the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Attendees can continue researching on-site after slots; register for specific times like 6 pm, 6:20 pm, etc. Cost: Free ($5 donation suggested). Learn more »
Romanian Women in Culture: Voices, Visionaries, and Legacy
Every Sunday in May @ 1 to 3 pm - Minneapolis: Heritage Organization of Romanian Americans in Minnesota - This exhibit celebrates remarkable Romanian women whose creativity, intellect, and courage shaped Romania's cultural identity, featuring informational posters on writers, artists, performers, scholars, and innovators whose influence resonates across generations. Learn more »
They Built a Library, Now It’s Turning 100
May 1 through 23 - Robbinsdale: Robbin Gallery of Art - Visual history exhibit of the 1926 Robbinsdale Library building with large historic photos, notes on context, staff/patron changes, and backstory from 1907 Library Club's book cabinet to 1920 outpost, 1926 architect-designed brick/stucco edifice by H.H. Livingston (highest circulation suburban branch), 1960 addition, 1975 closure, and present use as gallery/museum on National Register. For more information email museum@robbinsdale.org.
City Stories
May 2 to 10 @ all day - Twin Cities: Rethos & NARI - This 9-day celebration of architecture, history, and design features exclusive home tours, walking tours, lectures, panels, and immersive experiences highlighting the unique built environment of Minneapolis, St. Paul, and surrounding communities. Learn more »
Celebrate May Day at the George Stoppel Farmstead
May 2 @ 2 to 4 pm - Rochester: History Center of Olmsted County - Celebrate historic May Day traditions with a local dance instructor teaching proper May Pole dancing, plus hands-on activities to create your own May Day crown and traditional May Basket to take home. Cost: $5 suggested donation. Learn more »
Concert in Honor of Polish Constitution Day
May 2 @ 7 to 9 pm - Minneapolis: Polish American Cultural Institute of Minnesota - The Holy Cross Choir and chamber orchestra perform Polish sacred choral music spanning four centuries—from early Baroque composers like Szarzyński, Gorczycki, Mielczewski, and Jarzębski to modern masters like Górecki—highlighting rarely heard works, with a special feature of Wojciech Dankowski’s Mass in E Minor. Cost: Free. Learn more »
Our First Bus Ride Book Event
May 2 @ 12 to 2 pm - Minneapolis: Minnesota African American Heritage Museum and Gallery - Author Derek Francis presents his book on the integration of Hale and Field Elementary Schools, with a book signing, short film, reading from the Children's Reading Circle Series, appearances by former students Monica Lash and Molly Johnson, and children's cultural activities; books available for purchase. For more information email info@maahmg.org.
Exhibit: American Revolution Experience
May 3 through 14 @ - Winona: Winona County History Center - The Wenonah Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution presents this pop-up traveling exhibit with 12 panels and interactive digital kiosks using storytelling, illustrations by Dale Watson, artifacts, and primary accounts to highlight ordinary Patriots, Loyalists, women, Black and Native populations, and their choices during the Revolution. Wenonah Chapter NSDAR members assist visitors 10 am to 12 pm and 1 to 3 pm daily. Funded by NPS grants and created with the American Battlefield Trust. Learn more »
Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County Annual Meeting
May 7 @ 6 to 8 pm - Moorhead: Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County - Annual membership meeting with pies and ice cream, three rounds of national/state/local trivia, a brief business meeting, remarks from former Executive Director Maureen Kelly Jonason, and the presentation of the Clay County Heritage Award for her 17 years of dedication and decades of leadership. Cost: $20. Learn more »
Doors Open Minneapolis
May 9 & 10 @ all day - Minneapolis: Rethos - Free public celebration inviting exploration of architecturally, culturally, and socially significant buildings and spaces, offering behind-the-scenes access to historic landmarks, workspaces, sacred sites, and industrial locations to spark curiosity and connection to the city. Cost: Free. Learn more »
Grand Opening of the Preston Depot Museum & Riverfront Center
May 15 @ 9 am to 5 pm with ribbon cutting at 9 am - Preston: Preston Historical Society - The Grand Opening of the Preston Depot Museum & Riverfront Center in Minnesota is scheduled for Friday, coinciding with the town's Trout Days celebration. Located near the Trailhead, the new facility, designed to resemble a historic depot, features local historical exhibits, ADA restrooms, and rentable space, with opening festivities held May 15 & 16. Learn more »
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Highlighted Museum: Goodhue Area Historical Museum, Goodhue, MN.
Landing a Board Seat: What It Really Means to Serve
April 28 @ 5 to 6 pm (CT) - Online: Southeastern Museums Conference & Association of Academic Museums & Galleries – Demystify board service through a moderated panel exploring what boards actually do, member responsibilities, decision-making processes, and pathways from advisory/junior boards to full governing roles. Designed for students, emerging professionals, and mid-career practitioners, this session reveals how board experience builds leadership skills, expands networks, and strengthens résumés while addressing expectations, time commitments, and common misconceptions. Cost: Free (registration required). Learn more »
Crisis-Ready Communications: Planning for the Unplanned
April 30 @ 9:30 to 11:30 am (CT) - Online: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits – Hands-on working session to master communications calendars, publishing tools, and crisis interruption strategies—preparing nonprofits to handle news cycle disruptions, define crises, and maintain schedules for events and fundraising. Ideal for building proactive response plans before emergencies hit. Cost: Not specified. Learn more »
TCART Spring Meeting: Mayo Clinic Archives Presentation
May 1 @ time (CT) - Online: Twin Cities Archives Roundtable – Join TCART's annual Spring Meeting for a special presentation from Mayo Clinic Archives staff on their collections, practices, and challenges. Free and open to all (members and non-members); registration required by April 24 (Zoom link sent April 27). Cost: Free. Learn more »
Beyond the Narrative: Elevating Diverse African American Histories in Local Communities
May 11 @ 9 to 10 am (CT) - Online: Ohio Museums Association – Explore meaningful ways to elevate African American history beyond slavery and Civil Rights, honoring diverse lived experiences in local history, culture, innovation, and leadership with Dr. Jacqueline Hudson. Gain practical strategies for inclusive storytelling through education, public history, partnerships, and community events to strengthen identity and awareness. Learn more »
Making Sense of the Squiggly Lines: Understanding and Using Your Monitoring Data (Part 3 of 3)
May 13 @ 12 to 1 pm (CT) - Online: Connecting to Collections Care – Part 3 of a three-part introductory course on environmental monitoring for collections of all sizes; learn to interpret data from loggers, whether you're starting out or have unused equipment. Each standalone webinar builds toward a sustainable monitoring program tailored to your institution—no science background required, ideal for small museums, historic sites, and archives. Cost: Not specified. Learn more »
Fundamentals of Nonprofit Board Governance
May 19 @ 9 am to 12 pm (CT) - Online: Propel Nonprofits – Build board confidence through training on typical responsibilities, authority nuances, relationships, and fiduciary duties; includes Nonprofit Board Governance workbook. Designed for new board members or those considering service—open to all. Cost: $95. Learn more »
History & Democracy Virtual Summit
May 27 & 28 @ 11:30 to 3:30pm (CT) Online: American Association for State and Local History – Join AASLH's launch of the History & Democracy Initiative (HDI), a major new effort positioning history organizations as vital partners in strengthening American civic culture. With vast geographical reach and high public trust, the history field can advance historical knowledge and skills while promoting civic participation, fostering belonging, bridging divides, amplifying community voices, and tackling contemporary challenges. Despite early efforts by some organizations, the sector remains largely untapped for democracy-building—HDI changes that through innovative programming, strategic collaborations across fields, and original research. Supported by founding partner Virginia Museum of History & Culture, this summit offers inspiration, guidance, and connections to help repair and fortify civic life from the ground up. Cost: $65 members/$85 nonmembers. Learn more & register »
Turning Assessment Recommendations Into Actions: How To Make Practical Use Of Assessment Reports
May 29 @ 11 am (CT) - Online: Center for Conservation of Art and Historic Artifacts – Overview of assessment processes with real-world examples from organizations; learn to implement recommendations, stay organized, and leverage student/consultant help with guest speakers. Cost: Free. Learn more »
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Registration is NOW OPEN for NAPC's biennial conference FORUM! Happening this summer (July 22-26, 2026) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, FORUM is the only conference dedicated to the issues facing local preservation commissions. Early Bird Rate applies today through May 8, 2026.
Additional Educational Opportunities »
ASALH Book Prize
Deadline - September 15, 2026: The Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) awards an annual prize to recognize an outstanding book in the field of African American history and culture. Books must engage archives to be eligible for consideration; however, the book prize committee invites submissions from across disciplinary and interdisciplinary boundaries. Learn more »
CSA Small Museum Collection Care Grant
Deadline – November 1, 2026: Costume Society of America – Awards $1,500 grants to assist small museums, historical societies, historic houses, and similar institutions with limited budgets and staff in caring for, conserving, or exhibiting costume and textile collections of historic or regional significance. Funds may be used for supplies, display items, consultant services, or projects that directly support collection care or use. Learn more »
CSA College and University Collection Care Grant
Deadline – November 1, 2026: Costume Society of America – Awards $1,500 grants to assist college and university costume and textile collections that receive little or no institutional financial support. Funding supports care, conservation, and the instructional mission of collections used for study in degree programs in apparel, textiles, or theatre. Eligible expenses include supplies, display items, consultant services, or other projects that directly foster the care or use of the collection. Learn more »
Travel Research Grant
Deadline - November 1, 2026: Costume Society of America - Award of up to $2,100 intended to assist an individual (non-student) member of the Costume Society of America to travel and conduct research at a collection (private or public), library, archive, museum, or other site relevant to further an ongoing research project. Learn more »
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Vintage Museum Photo: Winona County Museum, Winona, MN (1986). View additional photos on Instagram »
This section features slides taken of Minnesota history museums from the 1970s through the 1990s by David Nystuen, the MNHS Field Services Coordinator, and other Field Services representatives during that time period.
The Minnesota Humanities Center and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency invite communities to apply to host the We Are Water MN traveling exhibition during its 2027–2028 tour. This immersive program strengthens connections between Minnesotans and the water that sustains us through local storytelling, exploration, and community events. Five host sites will be selected to help visitors understand how water is used, conserved, and protected. Host organizations may receive up to $10,000 for exhibit and event expenses. Applications are due May 31, 2026. Learn more & apply »
'A County Built on Iron’ - New iron ore mining exhibit in development at The Depot
Ely Echo - Iron ore has for more than a century inextricably linked the Iron Range and Duluth. And a new exhibit being developed at The Depot in Duluth, will reflect iron ore’s importance to the entire region. “A County Built on Iron” will educate visitors about the iron mining industry, its history, contributions to communities, the county, state, and nation,” Wayne Gannaway, St. Louis County Historical Society executive director said. Continue reading »
Brainerd Armory tank finds a new home
Brainerd Dispatch - The tank sat outside the Brainerd Armory for almost 30 years before it was moved in October 2021 to be restored at Camp Ripley. “We moved in the Stuart tank, which is emblematic of an important Brainerd story that will be featured in our World War II gallery, the first gallery that our visitors will encounter when they enter the new facility in September,” said Randal Dietrich, executive director of the Minnesota Military and Veterans Museum. Continue reading »
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