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The story of a city is the story of its people. However, the stories of ordinary people — people who are marginalized, people who are neither rich, powerful, influential, or famous — these stories tend to get left out of history books and are often forgotten even by their descendants. In south Minneapolis, there exists a community of just such forgotten and overlooked individuals — all of them deceased. This is Pioneer & Soldiers Memorial Cemetery, the oldest cemetery in Minneapolis and the final resting place for over 22,000 average citizens buried between 1853 and 1919.The life stories of this cemetery’s occupants provide a fascinating and diverse cross-section of Minneapolis history from the city’s founding until its emergence as a major metropolis. Join Alex Weston from Hennepin History Museum for this guided walking tour that will highlight forgotten individuals in order to reconstruct a history of Minneapolis from the ground up via the lives of its everyday residents.
Cost: $20, or $15 for Hennepin History Museum members.
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Friends of the Cemetery, Minneapolis Pioneers & Soldiers Memorial Cemetery, 2945 Cedar Ave S,Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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