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Brian C. Pease
Biography:
Brian is the site manager at the Minnesota State Capitol Historic Site. He has worked for the Minnesota Historical Society since 1987. As site manager, he oversees the capitol’s guided tours, interpretive programming, and the care of the original furniture, artwork, and artifacts. He was the project manager for the Minnesota battle-flag conservation project from 2009 to 2012. During the capitol repair and restoration project, from 2013 to 2017, he was an advisor on the history and historic preservation of the building.
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