• 55. Karpeles Manuscripts Keep History Alive

  • Apr 9 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
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55. Karpeles Manuscripts Keep History Alive

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  • For 30 years, the Karpeles Manuscript Museum in Duluth has provided the community with chances to connect to the past. The museum at 902 E. First St. is one of a little over a half-dozen museums created by David Karpeles, a mathematician, bank-check handwriting program inventor and real estate tycoon, according to Sjelin.

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