Two Exhibits Opening at North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum
Two new temporary exhibits, “Women Behind the Plow” and “Recently Listed in the National Register,” open today at the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum in Bismarck. They will be on exhibit through July 30. “Women Behind the Plow” tells the stories of the German-Russian women who worked beside their spouses on the farm, or sometimes as a single parent, receiving little or no acknowledgement for their contributions. This exhibit was produced by the Tri-County Tourism Alliance, a non-profit organization that preserves the German-Russian story of Logan, McIntosh, and Emmons counties. “Recently Listed in the National Register” is an annual exhibit produced by the State Historical Society staff featuring photos of North Dakota places that were listed on the National Register of Historic Properties in 2016. Listings from past years are displayed on a media kiosk that is part of the exhibit. Admission to these exhibits is free. The North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Date and Time
Monday May 8, 2017 Sunday Jul 30, 2017
Through July 30, 2017
Location
North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum
Fees/Admission
Free admission.
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Contact Information
CONTACT
“Women Behind the Plow” Genia Hesser, 701.328.2102
“Recently Listed in the National Register” Lorna Meidinger, 701.328.2089
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