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Story Time at Old Town Hall

The Plymouth History Center is set to hold a Story Time series 10-10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, July 8 through Aug. 26 at Plymouth Old Town Hall, 3605 Fernbrook Lane N.

Geared toward families with elementary-age children, the free weekly events are designed to engage younger audiences and spark interest in learning about history. Each week will feature a historical topic, followed by a hands-on activity tied to the week’s theme.

Story Time topics include the history of the Fourth of July, farming, railroads, the Dakota and Ojibwe people, prairies, Lewis and Clark and more.

“History is all about storytelling and passing down insights to future generations,” said Plymouth Historical Site Coordinator Ryan Barland. “With the reopening of Old Town Hall, we are excited to use the space to share information about Plymouth’s past in a fun and interactive setting.”

The events are free and open to the public; registration is not required.

About Old Town Hall

Built in 1885 as the town’s municipal building, Old Town Hall is open to the public 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and the first Saturday of every month. The building features:

  • Rotating exhibits
  • A research room to browse old newspapers, yearbooks and documents
  • Audio recording space for oral history projects
  • Photos and historical models
  • A timeline of the city’s history and more
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Story Time at Old Town Hall

The Plymouth History Center is set to hold a Story Time series 10-10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, July 8 through Aug. 26 at Plymouth Old Town Hall, 3605 Fernbrook Lane N.

Geared toward families with elementary-age children, the free weekly events are designed to engage younger audiences and spark interest in learning about history. Each week will feature a historical topic, followed by a hands-on activity tied to the week’s theme.

Story Time topics include the history of the Fourth of July, farming, railroads, the Dakota and Ojibwe people, prairies, Lewis and Clark and more.

“History is all about storytelling and passing down insights to future generations,” said Plymouth Historical Site Coordinator Ryan Barland. “With the reopening of Old Town Hall, we are excited to use the space to share information about Plymouth’s past in a fun and interactive setting.”

The events are free and open to the public; registration is not required.

About Old Town Hall

Built in 1885 as the town’s municipal building, Old Town Hall is open to the public 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and the first Saturday of every month. The building features:

  • Rotating exhibits
  • A research room to browse old newspapers, yearbooks and documents
  • Audio recording space for oral history projects
  • Photos and historical models
  • A timeline of the city’s history and more
Return to full list >>

Story Time at Old Town Hall

The Plymouth History Center is set to hold a Story Time series 10-10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, July 8 through Aug. 26 at Plymouth Old Town Hall, 3605 Fernbrook Lane N.

Geared toward families with elementary-age children, the free weekly events are designed to engage younger audiences and spark interest in learning about history. Each week will feature a historical topic, followed by a hands-on activity tied to the week’s theme.

Story Time topics include the history of the Fourth of July, farming, railroads, the Dakota and Ojibwe people, prairies, Lewis and Clark and more.

“History is all about storytelling and passing down insights to future generations,” said Plymouth Historical Site Coordinator Ryan Barland. “With the reopening of Old Town Hall, we are excited to use the space to share information about Plymouth’s past in a fun and interactive setting.”

The events are free and open to the public; registration is not required.

About Old Town Hall

Built in 1885 as the town’s municipal building, Old Town Hall is open to the public 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and the first Saturday of every month. The building features:

  • Rotating exhibits
  • A research room to browse old newspapers, yearbooks and documents
  • Audio recording space for oral history projects
  • Photos and historical models
  • A timeline of the city’s history and more
Return to full list >>
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There is a new exhibit at the Plymouth History Center! Come check it out on the dates listed below

Story Time at Old Town Hall

The Plymouth History Center is set to hold a Story Time series 10-10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, July 8 through Aug. 26 at Plymouth Old Town Hall, 3605 Fernbrook Lane N.

Geared toward families with elementary-age children, the free weekly events are designed to engage younger audiences and spark interest in learning about history. Each week will feature a historical topic, followed by a hands-on activity tied to the week’s theme.

Story Time topics include the history of the Fourth of July, farming, railroads, the Dakota and Ojibwe people, prairies, Lewis and Clark and more.

“History is all about storytelling and passing down insights to future generations,” said Plymouth Historical Site Coordinator Ryan Barland. “With the reopening of Old Town Hall, we are excited to use the space to share information about Plymouth’s past in a fun and interactive setting.”

The events are free and open to the public; registration is not required.

About Old Town Hall

Built in 1885 as the town’s municipal building, Old Town Hall is open to the public 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and the first Saturday of every month. The building features:

  • Rotating exhibits
  • A research room to browse old newspapers, yearbooks and documents
  • Audio recording space for oral history projects
  • Photos and historical models
  • A timeline of the city’s history and more
Return to full list >>
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