A New Exhibit

Glensheen’s exhibit celebrates Duluth News Tribune’s 150 years of "Reporting Duluth."

Glensheen Mansion has created a new spring exhibit series in the Winter Garden space. The intent is for this space to inspire learning and discussion with a wide variety of exhibit topics.

The first exhibit, "Reporting Duluth," will be dedicated to the last 150 years of northeast Minnesota's history through the reporting record of the Duluth News Tribune and celebrates the 150th anniversary of the newspaper in Duluth. 

"Reporting Duluth" opens to the public on Wednesday, April 3 in Glensheen’s Winter Garden at 5
 p.m. The opening and the exhibit are free. Access to the exhibit does not grant access to tour the mansion. Guests may purchase tour tickets onsite or at glensheen.org. The exhibit runs through June 2. 

What is the exhibit?

"Reporting Duluth" is a collection of 17 large scale photographs (4' by 6') that depict important moments in Duluth and Northeast Minnesota over the last 150 years. An historic article/column written by the Duluth News Tribune from the era will be displayed alongside each photo. There will also be a small amount of text to interpret what viewers are seeing.
 
Caution: Some images may be too graphic for children and contain adult subject matter.


For more information, visit  glensheen.org or call at 218-726-8910.