Preserving and communicating the history
  of Cook County since 1924


  Cook County Historical Society



 Museum Winter Hours:
 Friday 1 - 4 and Saturday 11 - 2 ( call to confirm )
                                                                                                           Mayhew Hotel -- c 1890


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Museum:
PO BOX 1293
8 South Broadway
Grand Marais, Minnesota

218.387.2883


Johnson Heritage Post:
115 West Wisconsin St.
Grand Marais, Minnesota

218.387.2314


Email:
history@boreal.org

 


UPCOMING EVENTS 2010

Past Events Here

February 8th, Monday: Board Meeting for the Historical Society

March 5th - 28th: North Shore Photography at the Johnson Heritage Post

March 8th, Monday: Board Meeting for the Historical Society

April 9th - May 23rd: North Shore Furniture Makers
at the Johnson Heritage Post

April 12th, Monday: Board Meeting for the Historical Society

May 28th - June 20th: Scandinavia! Sara Rottunda, photography Gail Harvey and Linda Blaine, wood carvers
at the Johnson Heritage Post

June 19, Saturday: Lefse Demonstration from 1 - 3 PM
at the Museum

June 25, Friday: Fish Cake Dinner 5:30 PM, St. John's Catholic Church. Starts at 5:30 PM

June 25th - July 18th: Marie Sweeney
at the Johnson Heritage Post

July 10, Saturday: Fish Plank Dinner 5:30 PM at the Harbor Park

July 23rd - August 9th: Jan Hartley Wise
at the Johnson Heritage Post

August 13th - August 29th: Contemporary Native American Artists
at the Johnson Heritage Post

September 3rd - September 19th: Gail Hedstrom
at the Johnson Heritage Post

September 24th - October 10th: Lake Superior Water Color Society at the Johnson Heritage Post

October 15th - November 14th: Mila Horak and Holly Swift
at the Johnson Heritage Post

October 19, Tuesday: Annual Dinner 5:30 PM Social Hour, location TBA

November 19th - January 2 (2011): Sawtooth Elementary and Cook County High School Student Art Exhibit, curated by Mary MacDonald, art instructor
at the Johnson Heritage Post