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Minnesota Legacy Productions

Original local arts, history, and cultural programs and education services from Prairie Public are made possible with the support of the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. View Prairie Public's Minnesota Legacy Productions.

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View a sampling of Prairie Public's Minnesota Legacy Productions below.

Clean Water Land & Legacy Amendment
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Wadena Murals

With Over 50 artists, 100 Students and 89 volunteers, murals characterize the history and artists of Wadena, Minnesota. Dave Evert's vision became a reality in 2003 and can be seen up and down every alley of the town.

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Prairie Musicians The Friends of Al Siegle Band

This group of friends enjoy a long history of performing their favorite tunes in the beautiful Minnesota lake country. Along with classic folk and gospel tunes, they experiment with original country tunes that anyone can dance to.

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Cemetery Walk

The Becker County Museum in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota engages the community with a cemetery walk held at the Eksjo Cemetery near Lake Park, Minnesota. The walk is like a living history experience as re-enactors dress up as people, often relatives of theirs, who are buried in the cemetery.

About the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund

In 2008, Minnesota voters passed a landmark piece of legislation — the Minnesota Clean Water, Land, and Legacy Amendment — which provided funding to public television stations serving audiences in Minnesota. Its mission is to help preserve and document the treasures of culture, history, and heritage that make Minnesota special, and to increase access to the natural and cultural resources we all share. This amendment to the Minnesota Constitution, Article XI, Section 15 is commonly referred to as the Legacy Amendment. As a result of this vote, Prairie Public and other Minnesota public television stations are entrusted to support the overall goals of the Legacy Amendment and to help preserve Minnesota arts, history and cultural heritage, while making the content readily available to viewers like you.

We are excited to be able to provide you with quality legacy programming through local series and documentaries, while also featuring this legacy content online. If you have any questions about these or other local productions at Prairie Public, send us an email or write us at the address below.

Minnesota Legacy Television
Prairie Public Broadcasting
207 North 5th Street
Fargo, ND 58102