The Hennepin History Museum hosts a
presentation at 6:00 pm on Thursday, May 21st, 2015.
Yards hold more than grass. Urban geographer Ursula Lang of the University
of Minnesota brings us on a cultural exploration of the meaning and evolution
of yards and the domestic landscape. From
the early 1900s, through the 1950s, to the suburban, urban, and rural yards of
today, Lang will cover the pertinent sociological and historical issues from
front to back.
Fireside Chats are included FREE with museum admission ($5
for adults, $1 children and seniors, free for HHM members).
Limited free parking available on-street and in our rear
parking lot. Pay parking is available in the adjacent MIA lot.
We regret to inform that the Hennepin History Museum is not
handicapped-accessible.
For additional information please contact: Sarah Bell
Hennepin History Museum
P: 612.870.1329
museum.info@hennepinhistory.org
Presentation by Ursula Lang.