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Minnesota Experience - A Twin Cities PBS Original

Be an Eyewitness to History

On September 17th, Twin Cities PBS is proud to launch a brand new Minnesota history series, Minnesota Experience. Our state is important country, the stomping grounds of choice for movers and shakers, innovators and dreamers, builders and plunderers and no one can tell their story quite like Twin Cities PBS.

Get a first look at the program and mark you calendars for the series launch with brand new documentary, Flour Power, on September 17 at 9:00 pm on TPT 2.

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DON'T MISS LIST

Acropolis in Greece

The Roosevelts
An Intimate History

Watch the re-broadcast of Ken Burns' classic documentary on the Roosevelt Family from Theodore to FDR and Eleanor.

TPT 2 Monday, September 3 at 8 pm

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Acropolis in Greece

Ancient Invisible Cities

Join Professor Darius Arya to explore the hidden secrets of three of the most fascinating cities of the ancient world using advanced 3D technology.

TPT 2 Wednesday, September 5 at 8 pm

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Black and white image of African American women at the State Fair

A Short History of African  Americans at the Minnesota State Fair

Almanac producer Brendan Henehan writes that the fair has a long and complicated with race and racial bias.

Read Now >>

Colorful interior of Naniboujou Lodge dining room

The Historic Beauty of the Naniboujou Lodge

One Greater Minnesota reporter Kaomi Goetz explores this striking 1920s era lodge outside Grand Marais.

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Delegates at the 1968 Democratic Convention

Democratic Convention 1968

Edina resident recalls his experience as a delegate to the violent and fractious Democratic Convention 50 years ago.

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An Evening with Ken Burns

Join Executive Producer Ken Burns for the premiere of his newest documentary, The Mayo Clinic: Faith-Hope-Science in Rochester on September 10.

Tickets to this event are free but must be obtained in person ahead of the event at the Mayo Civic Center box office in Rochester.

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