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Minnesota History Center

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Explore Minnesota through museum exhibits that feature large-scale objects, hands-on experiences and multimedia presentations. At the Library, access the Society's vast collections, uncover your house's history, or trace your family's heritage.

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"The Minnesota History Center holds the vast collections of the Minnesota Historical Society and is home to the History Center museum with innovative hands-on exhibits, Gale Family Library, café, and museum store."
Address: 345 W Kellogg Blvd , Saint Paul 55102, MN, US
Phone: (651) 259-3000
State: MN
City: Saint Paul
Zip Code: 55102


opening hours

Tuesday: 10:00-20:00
Wednesday: 10:00-17:00
Thursday: 10:00-17:00
Friday: 10:00-17:00
Saturday: 10:00-17:00
Sunday: 12:00-17:00


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Reviews
Learned a lot about the history of MN. Went on a school field trip with my son, chaperoning. There was an educational class, the students got learn about the fur trade and stocks. They have great modules, we got to experience a tornado while in a basement back in the 1960. And, experience a soldier perspective preparing for war on an aircraft. Kids loved the bison and it’s organs learning uses. And the mining shaft and explosion experience. Loved how the kids worked together arranging the sitting cubes to match the diagrams on the wall. The crew members were extra patient and educational. Each exhibits we had visited, they always had a knowledgeable crew member explaining or demonstrating the history uses of the items. Please bring your kids and educate them on the history of MN. Would recommend and love to return back again!! Please note there are no public parking available on their premises, only drop off or must park in ramp and pay.
So much work has been put into these exhibits and it shows. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. Always ready and willing to educate us on the rich history of our state and nation. Very passionate. We had a wonderful time here and highly recommend a visit!
Attended a private event here after hours. This place is beautiful and the exhibits were open for viewing. We loved everything and want to come back to spend more time in the museum. At night they have a beautiful, unobstructed view of the capitol building. Highly recommend for special events or just casual visits.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo wait
Very friendly staff. We got lunch from the deli area, and it was fairly priced, and pretty good premade sandwiches. There were great activities for the kids to take part in and plenty for the adults to take in. We spent about 4 hours there total and did each of the exhibits more than once. Very time I went back in one there was more to see.
The best experiences I have had here were worth all the boring ones. They were: 1. Retrorama: Huge party where everyone dresses retro with different themes each year. They included signature cocktails, a fashion show, music, h'ors d'oeuvres, vintage pop-up shops — allllllllllllll kinds of fabulous. Incredible epic parties 2. The chocolate exhibit: Life-size cacao tree in the rotunda and a fascinating walk through of the history of chocolate, including how it was used in religious sacrifice. Amazing exhibit. Wish I could revisit this one of one of the best events I've ever attended.
We recently visited on a Sunday morning...and...it was not busy at all. We have been here before but...it had been several years. They have many permanent exhibits...along with other temporary ones. Some of our favorites are: 'Then...Now...Wow!'...and...the tornado simulator in the 'Weather Permitting' gallery. The two-story wooden play structure replica of a grain mill [Grainland] is a huge hit with little ones. You can go inside an actual-sized tipi...mud house...or...even an old Saint Paul streetcar. Minnesota has deep roots in Native American culture...history...and...heritage...and...you will find quite a few references to that impact at the History Center. It is an entertaining option for most age groups...from younger to older...as there are many hands-on pieces to learn from. I would say you could spend around two hours here to get the full experience. They do have a research library onsite...hours are by appointment only. There is also a gift shop...auditorium...and...a small cafe with light dining options. It is conveniently located right in downtown Saint Paul with both the state Capitol...and...Cathedral of Saint Paul just a few short blocks away. You get nice views of each from different places inside/outside the History Center. There is a paid onsite surface parking lot...pay as you enter...with plenty of spots. We really dig this place...it's always fun to return to see favorites...and...appreciate the visiting exhibits. If you get the chance...definitely check this place out...you won't be disappointed.
Beautiful building, great exhibits, and a genuine staff that want to help! Their gift shops have great items too!
As an out of stater looking to learn from scratch the history of this area, this fell short. I guess I expect a museum to flow better and tell a cohesive story. This seems to be a disorganized assortment of facts disconnected stories that’s honestly frustrating to piece together. Maybe it’s intended for residents that already know the foundational knowledge to come and randomly explore with their families.
Went here with my daughter and her family, which she has a 4 month old. We had a bite to eat in the cafe all packaged goods, nothing made on site then did the Sherlock Holmes exhibit which was an interactive scavenger hunt if sorts, it was very engaging and fun! Our stroller was easy to maneuver with elevators and large open spaces. Prices were not bad, staff is very attentive and super helpful, facility offers several restroom and reprieve options for families, and exhibits offer variety. Had a great time!
Very thankful for the free admission here! And more thankful to the Minnesota Historical Society and all the work they do!! Very great and immersive exhibits, and so much to take in. 10/10 would recommend for all ages and groups.
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