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REGIONAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATES

Research, Project and Publication Management
in Upper Midwest Studies

THE HISTORIC ST. CROIX VALLEY:
A GUIDED TOUR


Minnesota Historical Society Press - August 2010





April 2009
The Nine Mile Creek Watershed District:
Preserving Heritage & Environment





LAKE SUPERIOR'S HISTORIC NORTH SHORE:
A GUIDE

Minnesota Historical Society Press - April 2008

Nominated for Minnesota Book Award 2008
Nominated for Northeastern Minnesota Book Award 2009


                           


Regional Research Associates
Minneapolis MN

Jarretts MN c1910

Project and Publication Management in
Upper Midwest Studies

Regional Research Associates was founded in 1993 to respond to clients' need to better understand the unique region of the Upper Midwest in the United States through its history, sociology, and community and demographic changes.

Deborah Morse-Kahn is a public historian, preservation consultant and photojournalist who has written extensively about people and place in the Upper Midwest. She holds a masters degree in American Regional Studies, and brings the skills of archaeology, sociology, collections management, interpretive exhibit design, and archival training into her daily work. Best known locally for her first book, Edina: Chapters in the City History  (1998), she has an archaeology specialization in rock art and effigy mound culture in the Upper Midwest, and authored A Guide to the Archaeology Parks of the Upper Midwest in 2003.

Ms. Morse-Kahn is a specialist in American ethnic and religious communities, with particular attention to the Amish and other ‘plain peoples,’ consulting frequently with Wisconsin state and county agencies and first responders on working with this special religious population. She co-authored Born Amish, a study of the lives of women in Amish culture, which won an Iowa Book Award in 2004, and was a national media consultant on the events of the Nickel Mines tragedy in 2006. 

Her commitment to historic preservation and conservation issues has earned her consulting opportunities with small and large collections through the region, and appointment to the Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission. Her ninth book, Lake Superior’s Historic North Shore: A Guide,was published in 2008 by the Minnesota Historical Society to  promote and protect one of Minnesota’s most treasured heritage districts, and was subsequently nominated for the Minnesota Book Awards (2008) and the Northeastern Minnesota Book Awards (2009). The Nine Mile Creek Watershed District: Preserving Heritage & Environment has just been released (April 2009) to acclaim for its new model of promoting the work of a conservation agency while connecting the reader to the significant ways in which we have changed the land we live on. A new guidebook, The St. Croix Historic Riverway: A Guide will be released by the Minnesota Historical Society Press in August 2010.

Ms. Morse-Kahn lives and works in the historic Minneapolis community of Linden Hills.

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