History Theatre is about to open their one woman show featuring Ely’s one and only Dorothy Molter. ‘The Root Beer Lady’ play starts with meeting up with Molter in her home in the Boundary Waters as a ...
As you’re heading up to your Boundary Waters trips, why not stop to learn about the land around you? In Ely, Minnesota the Dorothy Molter museum is open for another season of history buffs and fellow ...
There was an issue with the History Theatre play originally titled "The Loneliest Woman in America": Actor/writer Kim Schultz doesn't believe her character, Dorothy Molter, was lonely. She's in good ...
1986. The story of the indomitable Dorothy Molter, the last legal non-indigenous resident of the Boundary Waters. The story reflects the beauty and hardships of Molter’s solitary yet satisfying life ...
Dorothy Molter was the last nonindigenous person to live legally in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, and Sarah Guy-Levar will be speaking about the book about Molter that she co-wrote with ...
To call Dorothy Molter “The Root Beer Lady” seems like a serious undersell. Yes, that was how thousands of 20th-century voyageurs saw her as they paddled and portaged their way across the Boundary ...
In part three of “Northern Loners,” a closer look at a life spent in solitude (kind of) in the Boundary Waters. Dorothy Molter, left with Bill Berglund in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area in Minnesota ...
Glen and Dorothy Molter of Norman celebrated of 50 years of marriage and almost 52 years as best friends. Glen, a native of Ironton, Ohio, and Dorothy, n?e Adams, a native of Van Alstyne, Texas, met ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. History Theatre will kick off the new year with the one-woman show, The ...