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Discover the rich history and significant events at Historic Fort Snelling, home to Minnesota Historical Society since 1849. Explore the site’s role in Minnesota statehood, its 26 historic sites and museums, and the mission of preserving, sharing, and connecting through history. Meet key figures like Jim Ockuly and Lesley Kadish, uncover the impact of Fort Snelling’s history from 1820-1945, and learn about its importance as a junction of rivers and a gathering place for the Dakota people. Dive into interactive info graphics, Augmented Reality experiences, and the fascinating stories that make history come alive. Let the legacy of Fort Snelling and its compelling narratives guide you through the lens of the past.
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History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Jim Ockuly Minnesota Historical Society
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Chapter One: What is MHS?
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Minnesota Historical Society
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Minnesota Historical Society Established in 1849
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Minnesota Historical Society Established in 1849 MN Statehood — 1858
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Minnesota Historical Society Established in 1849 MN Statehood — 1858 26 Historic Sites and Museums
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Minnesota Historical Society Mission: Using the Power of History to Transform Lives
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Minnesota Historical Society Mission: Using the Power of History to Transform Lives Preserving - Sharing - Connecting
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Chapter Two: Who Am I?
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Jim Ockuly
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Jim Ockuly • Web Project Manager, MHS
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Jim Ockuly • Web Project Manager, MHS • 18 years at MIA
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Jim Ockuly • Web Project Manager, MHS • 18 years at MIA • Parallel Art Career
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Jim Ockuly • Web Project Manager, MHS • 18 years at MIA • Parallel Art Career • Taught Digital Art Course at Carleton 1999-2002
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Jim Ockuly • Web Project Manager, MHS • 18 years at MIA • Parallel Art Career • Taught Digital Art Course at Carleton 1999-2002 • 2008 Legacy Amendment
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling History in Our Hands
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling The Human Race as 4.7 Billion Camera Angles, 1985
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Info Graphics
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Augmented Reality
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Classic Augmented Reality
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Chapter Three: Who Is Lesley Kadish?
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Lesley Kadish
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Lesley Kadish • GIS Curator, MHS
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Lesley Kadish • GIS Curator, MHS • Mid-Career Fulbright
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Lesley Kadish • GIS Curator, MHS • Mid-Career Fulbright • Helsinki, Finland
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Lesley Kadish • GIS Curator, MHS • Mid-Career Fulbright • Helsinki, Finland • Aalto University
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Lesley Kadish • GIS Curator, MHS • Mid-Career Fulbright • Helsinki, Finland • Aalto University • Bringing together the rich elements of data, design, art, and historical archives
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Chapter Four: What is Fort Snelling?
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Fort Snelling and its History: Active 1820-1945
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Fort Snelling and its History: Active 1820-1945 • Junction of Mississippi and Minnesota rivers
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Fort Snelling and its History: Active 1820-1945 • Junction of Mississippi and Minnesota rivers • Historic gathering place for Dakota people
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Fort Snelling and its History: Active 1820-1945 • Junction of Mississippi and Minnesota rivers • Historic gathering place for Dakota people • First fort buildings established in 1820s
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Fort Snelling and its History: Active 1820-1945 • Junction of Mississippi and Minnesota rivers • Historic gathering place for Dakota people • First fort buildings established in 1820s • Promote and protect the interests of the United States in the region's fur trade
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Fort Snelling and its History: Active 1820-1945 • Junction of Mississippi and Minnesota rivers • Historic gathering place for Dakota people • First fort buildings established in 1820s • Promote and protect the interests of the United States in the region's fur trade • Gain the friendship and cooperation of American Indian communities
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Fort Snelling and its History: Active 1820-1945 • Junction of Mississippi and Minnesota rivers • Historic gathering place for Dakota people • First fort buildings established in 1820s • Promote and protect the interests of the United States in the region's fur trade • Gain the friendship and cooperation of American Indian communities • Dred and Harriet Scott in 1830s
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Fort Snelling and its History: Active 1820-1945 • Junction of Mississippi and Minnesota rivers • Historic gathering place for Dakota people • First fort buildings established in 1820s • Promote and protect the interests of the United States in the region's fur trade • Gain the friendship and cooperation of American Indian communities • Dred and Harriet Scott in 1830s • Internment/Concentration Camp during US-Dakota War of 1862
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Fort Snelling and its History: Active 1820-1945 • Junction of Mississippi and Minnesota rivers • Historic gathering place for Dakota people • First fort buildings established in 1820s • Promote and protect the interests of the United States in the region's fur trade • Gain the friendship and cooperation of American Indian communities • Dred and Harriet Scott in 1830s • Internment/Concentration Camp during US-Dakota War of 1862 • Used for teaching Japanese language to WWII Army personnel
History Viz: Historic Fort Snelling Chapter Five: What is History?