Please join Theodore J. Wirth and the Minneapolis Parks Legacy Society 
for a free public tour of
The Historic Theodore Wirth Home and Administration Building 
Saturday, October 8
Noon to 4 PM (arrive by 3 PM if you want a complete tour)
3954 Bryant Avenue South in Lyndale Farmstead Park

Theodore Wirth's home, office and drafting room will come alive again for that 
day while you are greeted by Wirth's grandson, Theodore J. Wirth and the 
Minneapolis Parks Legacy Society. 

Located in Lyndale Farmstead Park, at 3954 Bryant Avenue South, the home was 
built for Wirth by the Minneapolis Board of Park Commissioners as a result of 
negotiations that lured Theodore Wirth from his comfortable position as 
Superintendent of Hartford Connecticut Parks in 1906.  Wirth asked for a home 
of his own design, to be located in a park, with offices where he could be 
inspired by observing the people, especially children, using the park   

Just like in "Field of Dreams", if they would build it, he would come. So, 
Charles Loring agreed. 

Wirth was 42 years old when he came to Minneapolis.  He and his wife raised his 
three sons in the home and he dedicated the rest of his life  to the expansion, 
design and development of the Minneapolis Park System. 

The home includes Wirth's design office and a drafting room. Those rooms have 
been recreated for this public tour with period furnishings, maps and drawings 
- to replicate their earlier visual character. Within those walls and on those 
drafting tables Theodore Wirth implemented his DREAM ..    That Minneapolis 
should be known as a Garden City and become the Number One Rated Park System in 
the Nation. 

 Because of Wirth's outstanding accomplishments, Wirth gained international 
acclaim for Minneapolis and for himself. 

Wirth's dream is the legacy of today's Minneapolitan's. 

Ted Wirth ( namesake and park designer like his grandfather) established the 
Minneapolis Parks Legacy Society.  In 2002 the Society accomplished recognition 
for the Theodore Wirth Home and Administration Building to be placed on the 
National Register of Historic Places.  

One of the Society's goals is to protect this historic home and take 
responsibility for accurate  interpretation of the historic era of Theodore 
Wirth that has been identified and recognized by the National Park Service.   

The Society has asked the Minneapolis Park Board for permission to create an 
interpretive learning center within the building - as a service to the public  
- at no cost to the Park Board.

We hope to see you there!

Joan Berthiaume
Co-founder
Minneapolis Parks Legacy Society
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