History Happy Hour
This episode, originally presented in May 2024, will focus on a history of the Boundary Waters, beginning well before the 60-year-old Wilderness Act. From the establishment of the Superior National Forest to the post-WWI popularity of resorting in the Northwoods and the growth of resort businesses in the Ely Area to banning of dams in the Superior Roadless Area - all before 1964. History Happy Hour delves into the rich history of the Ely, Minnesota Area with pint-sized stories that are informative and entertaining in less than a half an hour. Join host, Jess Edberg, executive director of the Dorothy Molter Museum as she scratches the surface of a local history topic, inspiring listeners to take a deeper dive on their own. This program is also offered as a free in-person 30-minute or less presentation October through May, typically on the third Wednesday of the month at 5pm at the Boathouse Brewpub & Restaurant in Ely, Minnesota. History Happy Hour is supported in-kind by the Boathouse Brewpub, Ely’s Heritage Preservation Commission, the Dorothy Molter Museum, Boundary Waters Connect and the Ely Folk School. This podcast is made possible in part by a grant from Ely Minnesota’s Donald G. Gardner Humanities Trust. Theme song "Roll Jordan Roll" provided by The Joy Drops [https://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Joy_Drops/Not_Drunk_EP/Roll_Jordan_Roll/] Production and mixing by Brett Ross, Ely Minnesota Cover art by Jess Edberg; Photo credit to Dorothy Molter Museum
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