Mendota After Hours: Vanishing Landmarks
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Join photographer and storyteller Doug Ohman as we explore back roads and small towns while hearing stories of Minnesota’s historic buildings that are quickly disappearing.Doug Ohman has spent the past 30+ years photographing historic architecture and landscapes in Minnesota. His work has been featured in books, magazines, and calendars. He has been the featured host of eight PBS television programs. His PBS program “Landmarks- Keeping History Alive” was nominated for a PBS Emmy in 2019.Space is limited, so please register at https://dakotahistory.org/events/1036-apr-18-mendota-after-hours-vanishing-landmarks. This is being offered as an in-person event, drinks and light refreshments will be served.
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