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Burnsville Historical Society Meeting

Meet others that share your interest in history and set the course of future programs – we want your input!  This free program will be held at Burnhaven library, 1101 West County Road 42, Burnsville. 

Social “hour” starts at 6:30 p.m. followed by a short program on the history of Buck Hill at 7 p.m.  By 7:30 attendees will be sharing their stories and ideas for future programs and projects that the chapter could undertake to help bring history to life in Burnsville.  These program meetings have been fantastic so far with discussions of Governor Harold Stassen, local veterans, and more.  Bring your stories – we want to hear them!

The hosts for this meeting are Dakota County Historical Society board members and Burnsville residents Len Nachman and Dawn Ridgway. 

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About the Dakota County Historical Society

The Dakota County Historical Society has been collecting, preserving, promoting and presenting the history of Dakota County since 1939.  Serving all of Dakota County, the Society provides more than 70 public programs annually at a variety of sites, including the Lawshe Memorial Museum in South St. Paul, the LeDuc Historic Estate in Hastings, Dakota County Libraries, government centers, and the Burnsville Performing Arts Center.

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For more information about the Burnsville Historical Society contact Len Nachman, board member, at 612.670.3785.  For more about DCHS, see: www.dakotahistory.org or visit us at the Lawshe Memorial Museum at 130 Third Avenue North, South St. Paul, MN 55075.

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