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Bismarck residents gather to bury a time capsule commemorating the city's 150th anniversary

The items inside the time capsule have been collected throughout the 150th anniversary of the city. They will not be seen again until the year 2072. ....

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Duluth's Gaelynn Lea ~ Bismarck Oral History Project ~ Matt Reviews "Dr. Strange"

Friday, May 13, 2022 - Violinist Gaelynn Lea of Duluth won NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest in 2016, and more recently she was tapped to compose the music for a new production of Macbeth on Broadway starring Daniel Craig. ~~~ Bismarck has a big celebration this weekend. It’s the town’s sesquicentennial, or 150th birthday. We take the occasion to share a conversation between special contributor Brandi Malarkey and Dr. Marilyn Snyder, president of the Bismarck Historical Society. They discuss an effort to gather major oral histories plus a project to transcribe police records that go all the way back to the early 1900s. ~~~ Matt Olien has this week’s movie review: “Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.” ....

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A Library for Bismarck

According to the Bismarck Historical Society, on this date in 1912 there was something lacking in the city of Bismarck a public library. The public could borrow from the state library at the Capitol, but the lack of a public library still marked Bismarck as less than modern. ....

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An Example of Queen Anne Architecture

On this date in 1912, it was announced that a fabulous Bismarck home was nearing completion. The final cost of the home belonging to Attorney General Miller would amount to the princely sum of six thousand dollars. It was designed and built by noted local contractor N.A. Freeburg. He and his partner Charles Kidd were responsible for several prominent buildings in Bismarck and Mandan including the First National Bank in Mandan, the Stuart Dunlap House, and the Esser House. ....

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