Robbinsdale Revisited

A Watershed in History

31 min · 3 jun 2026
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Episode 34: Explore the history, ecology, and cultural significance of Bassett Creek, blending personal childhood memories with a deeper look at its role in the western Minneapolis area. Crystal and Pete discuss the creek’s Dakota name, Ȟaȟá Wakpádaŋ (“Falls Creek”), its glacial origins, and its importance to Indigenous communities. They also trace how urban development transformed it from a natural waterway into an industrialized and polluted creek that was eventually tunneled underground in parts of Minneapolis. The episode further examines the legacy of Joel Bean Bassett, the creek’s namesake, while highlighting modern restoration efforts and community projects reconnecting people with the watershed and its history.

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Episode 37:  The remarkable history Robbinsdale schools along Regent Avenue. This ten-acre site served as the educational heart of Robbinsdale for more than a century. Beginning with the ambitious 1889 construction of the Lutheran Theological Seminary, this special extended episode follows the evolution of the property through the Parker School, Robbinsdale Public School, Robbinsdale High School, and eventually Robbinsdale Junior High and TLC. Along the way, listeners hear colorful firsthand accounts from early Parker School students, stories of rapid community growth, legendary figures like Vern Gagne, and the dramatic expansion of District 281 during the postwar baby boom. The episode also explores how changing demographics, modernization projects, and declining enrollment ultimately led to the closure and demolition of the historic campus.

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