Diane Lynch and Dick Osgood will be at Lunch With The History People this week discussing their book called Minnesota Winery Stories. They will be in the Depot with copies of their book and stories about what Minnesota wine is made of and other surprising things.
Miners have always had it tough, but in 1916 women played a key role in the strike the miners had. Megan Marsnik researched the history of the strike and found women played a huge role and even wrote about it in her book called "Underground".
Most of the time the Lunch with the History People features a book by someone that looks at the history of the area, and talks about that history and what they found looking back. This week it will feature someone with an extensive collection of Twin Ports Photos.
Due to the uncertainty of the weather, Gina’s presentation scheduled for tomorrow, has been cancelled and rescheduled. She will be back for her presentation on September 18, 2014.
This month's 'Lunch With The History People' takes place this evening at a special time, because who wants to hear ghost stories in the middle of the day? Tonight from 6pm - 7:30pm inside the Great Hall, at the Depot in Duluth, you can hear some amazing tales from the Minnesota Paranormal Study Group.