Together "Twin Cities" Minneapolis and state capital, St. Paul, paint a very urban picture that lacks not for cultural color nor pleasant parks with proximity to river, wilderness and Amish country for extra polish.
This 1871 general store & post office was re-opened as a museum in 1938.
Highlights • Original building & store inventory • Costumed guides • Minnesota River views from front porch • Programs every Sunday • Shop featuring period gifts
The Minnesota Historical Society gratefully acknowledges the Nicollet County Historical Society, which manages this site.
Hours + Fees
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Year-Round
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Other Date Information Additional Date Information: Mem. Day Wkd.–Labor Day:Tu–Su 10–5 May & Sept.–Oct. 21: Sa & Su 10–5 Attraction Attributes Accessible to Disabled Can Accommodate Groups of 45 or more
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