"You Are Here" Explores Minnesota's Stories of People, Place, and the Past
A new anthology of stories from Twin Cities PBS reveals powerful local histories that connect local landmarks to identity, culture and community.
ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 16, 2025 -- Twin Cities PBS (TPT) is proud to announce the premiere of "You Are Here," a new nostalgia-driven anthology series from the creators of the beloved "Lost Twin Cities" documentaries. The show premieres as a collection of three place-based stories on September 23 at 8 p.m. on TPT 2, and viewers will also be able to stream the stories as separate episodes on the PBS App.
"You Are Here" is a tour through Twin Cities place and time, spotlighting pivotal histories that shaped the region and continue to resonate today. The premiere anthology features three powerful stories that offer a sampler of the intersections between people, place and the past:
- "Wicked Minnehaha": Based on Karen Cooper's award-winning book "When Minnehaha Flowed with Whiskey," this story uncovers the bawdy, boozy early history of the state's most beloved falls, revealing how politics, policy and public image were forever altered.
- "Bdote": A sacred Dakota site situated at the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers, Bdote is the spiritual center and birthplace for Dakota people. This story reclaims the erased narratives of Bde Maka Ska, Kaposia and other Dakota spaces hidden by colonization and the passage of time, guided by Dakota elders, artists and scholars.
- "West Side": In St. Paul's West Side neighborhood, the history of Mexicans and Mexican Americans reveals a community shaped by resilience, activism and strong grassroots institutions. From Our Lady of Guadalupe Church to Neighborhood House and the West Side Community Organization, these anchors—together with the energy of the national Chicano Movement—helped residents endure displacement, forge belonging, and define identity through both struggle and solidarity.
"'You Are Here' carries forward the legacy of TPT's place-based storytelling that includes films such as 'Lost Twin Cities' and 'Flour Power,' while presenting a fresh, vibrant perspective on local history," said Daniel Bergin, Executive Producer and WEM Endowed Director of History at TPT. "These are stories of people, place and the past that illuminate how Minnesota became what it is today and why that matters now."
This anthology celebrates Minnesota's hidden, often overlooked and essential histories, offering new perspectives on the places and people that shaped our state. With a tone that is smart, authentic and inviting, "You Are Here" offers new ways to engage with the past—through broadcast, streaming and digital platforms.
For more information and additional assets, including a screener of the film, please check out our press kit for "You Are Here."
About Twin Cities PBS
Twin Cities PBS (TPT)'s mission is to enrich lives and strengthen our community through the power of media. Established nearly 70 years ago, TPT now operates as a public service media organization that harnesses a range of media tools to serve citizens in new ways — with multiple broadcast channels, online teaching resources, educational outreach and community engagement activities reaching more than 4.3 million people each month. In addition to producing high-impact local films and series, TPT is also a national producer of content with a body of work that includes "America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston," "When Whales Walked," "SciGirls," "Hero Elementary" and our latest children's media program "Skillsville." Over its history, TPT has been recognized for its innovation and creativity with numerous awards, including Peabody awards and national and regional Emmy® Awards. Find more information at TPT.org.
Press Contact:
Jess Bellville, Twin Cities PBS (TPT)
[email protected], (651) 229-1319
SOURCE Twin Cities PBS