
|  Farmamerica
Through sensory experiences like guided walking tours, field trips, day camps, special events, farm animal interactions, and virtual programming, Farmamerica - the Minnesota Agricultural Interpretive Center - strives to connect people with the evolving story of agriculture so they better understand not just how the countryside was settled over 200 years ago, but how agriculture and farming are progressing to be more sustainable than ever before. Tours along our 3/4-mile walking path include visits to the restored prairie, 1850s settlement site, one-room schoolhouse, country church, 1930s dairy farm, blacksmith shop and feed mill. Farmamerica - the Minnesota Agricultural Interpretive Center was established in 1978 by the Minnesota legislature to preserve our rich agricultural heritage and look to the future.
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Member Since 2009 |
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|  Children's Museum of Southern Minnesota
The Children's Museum of Southern Minnesota is full of opportunities for discovery, development, and hands-on play. The Museum is many things: a mission, a place, and an organization -- but it is entirely devoted to serving children, families, and the greater community. Come play in the indoor and outdoor exhibits and enjoy hands-on play for all ages. Memberships can be purchased online here: https://www.cmsouthernmn.org/membership/
Donations can be made via this link: https://37358.blackbaudhosting.com/37358/2020-Annual-Campaign or by visiting our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/cmsouthernmn/
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Member Since 2009 |
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|  Blue Earth County Historical Society
The Blue Earth County Historical Society is a community non-profit organization that boasts two public facilities in Mankato: the Blue Earth County History Center & Museum and Historic R.D. Hubbard House. The Blue Earth County History Center & Museum is located at 424 Warren Street and features an interactive history museum dedicated to the rich heritage of Blue Earth County, a fully staffed Research Center for historians and genealogists, and a great book and gift shop featuring unique local items such as Marian Anderson fine art prints. The History Center & Museum is open year-round Tuesday-Saturday; admission charged. The Historic R.D. Hubbard House, located at 606 S. Broad Street, is a historic house museum chronicling the life and times of Mankato flour mill entrepreneur R.D. Hubbard in the late 1800s. The Hubbard’s home was the first private residence in Mankato to have indoor plumbing, electricity and a telephone; and stands as one of the finest examples of Victorian architecture and design in Minnesota. Walk-in guided tours are available seasonally May – September; admission charged.
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Member Since 1997 |
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