Minnesota History Center
The Minnesota History Center is a museum and library that serves as the
headquarters of the Minnesota Historical Society. It is near downtown Saint
Paul, Minnesota, and is considered one of Minnesota's finest public buildings.
The History Center is on Kellogg Boulevard, between the Mississippi River and
the Minnesota State Capitol. Before this building was built in 1992, the
Minnesota Historical Society (MNHS) occupied what is now the Minnesota Judicial
Center, originally built for the Society in 1917. Before that, MNHS was housed
in the basement of the State Capitol.
The Minnesota History Center is one of the 26 Minnesota Historical Society sites
and is home to the Minnesota Historical Society headquarters, the Society's
collections, an expansive library, and 44,000 square feet (4,100 m2) of museum
gallery space.
The museum showcases interactive in-house-developed and traveling exhibits, as
well as historical programming and lectures. The Center also contains conference
rooms, the 3M Auditorium, Cafe Minnesota, two museum gift shops and 12,800
square feet (1,190 m2) of classroom space.
More than half of the 427,000 square feet (39,700 m2) building is underground,
much of which is used for storage. The Minnesota History Center possesses over
1,000,000 artifacts, including archaeological objects, books, photographs, maps,
paintings, prints, drawings, manuscripts, government records, newspapers and
periodicals. Such artifacts are stored in the 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2) of
storage space available in the Center. In this storage space, the shelves reach
heights over 25 feet. The Center also has a conservation laboratory, where
conservators repair, stabilize, and maintain the Society's thousands of valuable
objects.
Location
345 W Kellogg Blvd
St Paul, Ramsey County
Minnesota,
USA
Getting There
The Minnesota History Center is easily accessible by public transportation. The
nearest light rail station is the Central Station on the Green Line, and from
there it is about a 10-minute walk to the History Center. Additionally, several
bus lines, including the 16, 21, and 94, have stops near the History Center.
Visitors can use the Metro Transit website or app to plan their trip using
public transportation.
Nearby Airports
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