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St. Paul and Minneapolis, the Twin Cities of the Northwest, were represented on the [[Model City]] by a municipal museum erected and maintained at the joint expense of the two cities.
Minneapolis and St. Paul erected a museum in the [[Model City]].
 
==Etymology==
 
==Before the Fair==


==Description==
==Description==
 
The primary purpose of the exhibit was to show the municipal progress made by the two cities and incidentally to teach the older cities that the movement towards municipal and industrial betterment was not to be measured by length of years.
==After the Fair==
==After the Fair==



Revision as of 02:14, 21 November 2022

Twin Cities Museum
LocationModel City
No. of Buildings1

St. Paul and Minneapolis, the Twin Cities of the Northwest, were represented on the Model City by a municipal museum erected and maintained at the joint expense of the two cities.

Description

The primary purpose of the exhibit was to show the municipal progress made by the two cities and incidentally to teach the older cities that the movement towards municipal and industrial betterment was not to be measured by length of years.

After the Fair

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