Today was the last of the summer series of Porch presentations, and the subject was George and Martha Washington. The speaker was Ruth Brubakken, and she did a great job of educating us about George Washingtons life. We learned a lot about his younger years, the challenges he faced and how he overcame them. We learned that he did not chop down a cherry tree, and that he only really had a couple years of retirement at the end of his life. There was no video in the presentation, but I didnt miss that at all. It was a great way to end the season on a highly educational note. I hope I can get to a few more of this series next summer!!
Wow. What a wonderful historical place to visit. So much to see.
I loved that all the rooms had different themes. The displays were very well done. Would recommend it to anyone!
It was extremely well presented, would recommend to anyone!!
Great historical building filled with wonderful artifacts. The staff was knowledgeable and generous with tidbits about the displays.
Located in the historic Lutz Mansion, this museum houses artifacts that include Peggy Lee, the Northern Pacific railroad, as well as a full scale replication of the two-story gazebo built in 1883 to honor the visit of former US president Ulysses S. Grant. This is a must stop for history buffs...especially those interested in the early pioneer life of settlers of the ND plains.
A beautiful mansion filled with cool artifacts.
Very nice! Smelled good, everything was clean and organized! Great job!
Absolutely packed with artifacts and history. I really enjoyed my time here!
Excellent way to kill some time, gorgeous home amazing artifacts. Dont miss out on the basement mercantile!!! Wonderful history!!!
Pokemon go
Tells area history
Found documents and pictures of our ansisters!