The Fridley Historical Society Museum in Minneapolis, MN is a small but fascinating museum that explores the history of Fridley and its surrounding communities. The museum features permanent exhibits that honor the police, fire, and emergency responders of Fridley, as well as community members who served in the military. Additionally, the museum has a redesigned display showcasing the destruction and aftermath of the 1965 tornado that struck Fridley. Visitors can also explore the Embers Restaurant display located in the museum's basement meeting room.
The museum is open from March to December each year, with an open house held on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of every month. The Fridley Historical Society Museum also hosts board meetings and offers research support for the 1965 tornadoes. Visitors can purchase DVDs of the 50th Anniversary of the 1965 Tornadoes Program at the museum. Safety protocols are in place to ensure the well-being of visitors, including staggered entry and social distancing measures.
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