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AASLH Annual • Online <br /> ABOUT ONLINE CONFERENCE SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS REGISTRATION <br /> 2014ANNUAL MEETING THEME <br /> Nothing can replace the opportunities that arise when you intersect with people who come together around <br /> common goals and interests — good history and good times. In 2014,the AASLH Annual Meeting in St. Paul <br /> enables us to explore ways to be"greater than the sum of our parts." <br /> Minneapolis and St. Paul,the"Twin Cities,"developed to meet different needs.St. Paul grew as the state capital <br /> and the port at the head of navigation on the Mississippi,while Minneapolis developed around the industrially <br /> powerful and majestic Fal Is of St.Anthony. Minneapolis and St. Paul complement one another just as so many <br /> historical organizations across the country do today.Their historic partnership — and occasional good-natured <br /> ribbing— serves as a vibrant example of how strategic networks of complementary efforts benefit everyone. <br /> In the spirit of coming together to grow capacities,AASLH is pleased to welcome the Association of Tribal <br /> Libraries.Archives,and Museums (ATALM)to our 2014 meeting.We are excited about the opportunity to learn <br /> from one another,forge new relationships,and explore new partnerships.We want to hear how you have <br /> capitalized on a successful collaboration or learned from disappointing partnerships.We want to know how you <br /> have built strategic networks among peers and with others in your communities to achieve more than what <br /> would have been possible individually.And we will look at existing opportunities and upcoming initiatives in the <br /> field to maximize resources and demonstrate our collective impact. From the simplest partner program to a <br /> highly coordinated advocacy, marketing,or joint-fundraising effort,your organization can recognize and <br /> prepare for a big win for history and cultural heritage. <br /> The Twin Cities area of Minneapolis and St. Paul is cosmopolitan at its heart,and small town throughout. Rather <br /> than identical twins,they are a family of cities,towns, neighborhoods,all with their own individual culture,each <br /> contributing to a common purpose.The Mississippi, Minnesota, Rum,and St.Croix rivers unite the region, <br /> connecting many small cities with authentic main streets and rich,compel ling history into a strong network that <br /> has created an amazing place to live,work,and make history. It is a place where critically-acclaimed museums, <br /> architecture, historic sites, restaurants,and shows mesh with the natural beauty of lakes, rivers,trails,and parks. <br /> The region also offers a variety of shopping experiences,from distinctive boutiques to the greatest of all malls — <br /> the Mal I of America. <br /> Take a paddleboat on the mighty Mississippi and observe"Bdote"considered to be the center of Dakota <br /> spirituality.Visit Historic Fort Snelling,one of the state's 25 national historic landmarks. From Mill City <br /> Museum to the Gibbs Museum of Pioneer and Dakotah Life,the Twin Cities metropolitan area offers something <br /> for everyone. <br /> Come see why History Matters in Minnesota,and how working together makes it matter even more.We look <br /> forward to seeing you in St. Paul. <br />