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Fundraiser for The Healy Project at the Lowbrow!
Have dinner at the Lowbrow on August 10 (a Monday night) and 10% of the profits will benefit The Healy Project. Treat yourself to a reasonably priced night out for a good cause!
The Healy Project is dedicated to education about and the preservation of the beautiful old houses of T.P. Healy and other early Minneapolis builders.
If you can’t make it August 10, please consider a donation of any amount to help us preserve the legacy of T.P. Healy.
The spooky storytelling is set in the beautiful Queen Anne house at 2109 Bryant Avenue South, Minneapolis. No walk-ins.
Pre-registration required! Limited seating available. No children under 12.
For more information, or to preregister via e-mail, contact healyproject@yahoo.com
Photo above: The foyer staircase in the Daggett-Gillette Mansion, 40 Groveland Terrace. Designed by McLeod and Lamoreaux, 1898/ addition by Harry Jones, 1911; built by T.P. Healy. Wrecked 1935. Ironically, it’s the house, razed eight decades ago, not the girl, who’s the ghost.