[mou] Pilot Knob news
Bruce M. White
white067@tc.umn.edu
Sun, 25 Apr 2004 12:55:32 -0500
The Pilot Knob exhibit has opened at the Dakota County Historical
Society in South St. Paul. Included is a handsome picture by Chris
Fagyal of the rock wren at Acacia Cemetery on May 1, 2003, one of
Chris's many fine pictures. Thanks Chris for letting us use it! I hope
everyone gets a chance to drop in while the exhibit is on through Sept. 3.
The hearing in the developer's lawsuit against the city to force
approval of the housing project took place last Thursday in Hastings.
More information on the lawsuit will be posted at
www.pilotknobpreservation.org
Bruce White, Pilot Knob Preservation Association
A new exhibit about Oheyawahi/ Pilot Knob: “a hill much visited”
Pilot Knob, known to the Dakota as Oheyawahi, is a beautiful, historic,
sacred, and culturally important hill southeast of the Mendota Bridge in
Mendota Heights. This new exhibit, sponsored by the Pilot Knob
Preservation Association, chronicles the rich heritage of this historic
place in photographs, paintings, drawings, and maps.
Location: Dakota County Historical Society, 130 Third Avenue North,
South Saint Paul. How to get there:
From 494 go north on Concord to Grand, turn left, go two blocks, turn
left on Third Avenue. Or from Highway 52, go south on Concord to Grand.
The historical society is one block south of Grand on Third Avenue.
Exhibit open through Labor Day. Museum Hours: Wednesdays, 9-5, Thursdays
9-8, Fridays, 9-5, Saturdays, 10-3. For more information call the Dakota
County Historical Society, 651/552-7548 or contact the Pilot Knob
Preservation Association (James Rogers at 651/962-5662) or go to
www.pilotknobpreservation.org