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St. Anthony Falls: The Birthplace of Minneapolis, Session 4

Explore one of the most famous Twin Cities landmarks, St. Anthony Falls, where the city of Minneapolis began. From the waterfall's origins millennia ago, through its continuing importance to indigenous people, to its role at the heart of the local economy, and to the current revival of riverfront activity, we'll consider the natural beauty, spiritual meanings, and economic power of the falls and the river at the heart of Minneapolis.

Session 4: The Milling Capital of the World

Using the waterfall’s power, local entrepreneurs constructed mills—for timber and for grain—along both sides of the river. The flour milling industry came to dominate the area and made Minneapolis an industrial giant. In this session, we’ll learn about the milling companies, nearby supporting industries, and river infrastructure—including bridges, locks, and dams.

For course information, visit https://www.stthomas.edu/selim-center/programs/. Scroll down to find the course title, and then click to open information on the course and registration.

If you are interested in attending a single session, please email the Selim Center (selimcenter@stthomas.edu) to be added to the class list for this day. The single-session fee is $30, payable at the door by cash only/ in exact change.