One of the most fascinating pieces of our Minneapolis History is open  today. 
Across from the LRT or part of a lovely walk through Minnehaha  Park...This 
is the first wood frame house west of the Mississippi and the  birthplace of 
Minneapolis.
Thanks,
Scott Vreeland        Seward
An Early  Minneapolis Christmas

John H. Stevens House, birthplace of Minneapolis,  will celebrate an “Early 
Minneapolis Christmas” at the House on Saturday,  December 3, and Sunday, 
December 4, from 1 to 5 p.m.

Join us for a  Christmas sing-along with Lee at our antique piano. Enjoy hot 
cider and light  refreshments. Bring your kids to make vintage Christmas 
crafts!

Shop John  H. Stevens’ 1800’s General Store for meaningful gifts from 
simpler times for  young and old alike.

Where:   John H. Stevens House  
4901 Minnehaha Avenue in Minnehaha Falls  Parks
(right across from the 50th Street LRT station)
There is a small Admission  fee to cover  costs                    Members: 
Free
 
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