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Don’t Forget the Quilt Show

Morrison County Historical Society April 11, 2009 1 Comment quilt showSkimming the Cream

Prairie Point Quilters will hold their quilt show April 24 – 26 at the Weyerhaeuser Museum.

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Hey, Where Did the Website Go?

Mary W April 9, 2009 No Comments cnetemaileric swansonhawkserverSkimming the Creamtwitterwebsitewebsite downweymu

If you’ve attempted to find the Morrison County Historical Society’s website and this here blog over the past few days, I’m sure you’re wondering where…

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Little Falls, MN Winter Photos

Morrison County Historical Society April 4, 2009 No Comments photosPike CreekSkimming the CreamSmuda propertywinter

I feel like I shouldn’t complain since our winter really didn’t  get bad, my personal opinion, until December with our first snow.   My opinion…

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Reminder

Morrison County Historical Society April 2, 2009 No Comments quilt showSkimming the Cream

Just a reminder of the Prairie Point Quilters Quilt Show being held here at the Weyerhaeuser Museum, right on the bank of the Mississippi River…

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Collections Carousel

Ann Marie J January 24, 2009 No Comments Collections CarouselSkimming the Cream

Welcome to Collections Carousel, an ongoing series that will feature a wide variety of items from the collections of The Charles A. Weyerhaueser Memorial Museum. …

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Changing Our Socks

Mary W January 23, 2009 No Comments blog themeocean mistshadow blogSkimming the Creamsockswebsite

We change the look (or theme) of our blog about as often as we change our socks at MCHS. We’re trying to find that perfect…

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Morrison County Influentials: 141-145

Ann Marie J December 13, 2008 No Comments Skimming the Cream

Last week’s Influentials: 136. Warren Woodworth (1923-2005). Artist. Warren Wesley Woodworth was a self-taught artist known mainly for his oil paintings. Woodworth considered himself to…

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Morrison County Influentials: 121-125

Ann Marie J November 15, 2008 No Comments Skimming the Cream

Last week’s Influentials: 116. R. A. (Tony) Randall (1912-1998). Insurance. Robert Anthony Randall was born in Little Falls, Minnesota, to Phil S. and Nora (Delahunt)…

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Morrison County Influentials: 101-105

Ann Marie J October 4, 2008 No Comments Skimming the Cream

96. John D. Logan (1838-1907). Businessman. John D. Logan was born in Pennsylvania. Logan moved to Northfield, Minnesota, in 1855 and six years later enlisted…

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Commenting on Skimming the Cream

Ann Marie J October 1, 2008 1 Comment Skimming the Creamwebsite

Leave it to Mary, our on-site technical guru, to figure out how to get the “Comments” to work again on Skimming the Cream. If you…

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Pop art clock, MCHS collections.
Pop art clock, MCHS collections.

Please be advised that during inclement weather, if local schools are closed, we will be also.  Call us, 320-632-4007, if you wish to be sure we are open.

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The Weyerhaeuser Museum is open for public visitation. In order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, masks are encouraged inside of the museum. Thank you!

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Regular Hours:

Wednesday-Friday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Saturday 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Closed Sunday-Tuesday

Researchers & group tours of 10 or more, please call ahead so staff can arrange for your visit. Call 320-632-4007.

Open year-round, except for major holidays, off-site events, bad weather, significant building repairs & upgrades, and pandemics. Watch website for info on closings.

Location

Sign directing people to The Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum, 2019.

The museum is located in Little Falls, Minnesota, at 2151 South Lindbergh Drive, just south of the Lindbergh Historic Site.

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Contact

Candlestick phone, MCHS collections.
Candlestick phone, MCHS collections.

2151 South Lindbergh Drive
P.O. Box 239
Little Falls, MN 56345

320-632-4007

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Mission

Gazebo and Mississippi River at The Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum, 2019.

Today is history. Live it, save it, share it.

The Morrison County Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation and sharing of Morrison County’s history. It owns and operates The Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum in Little Falls, Minnesota.

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