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FAQs

What do we collect?
We collect items that are related to Hopkins History.  If you have an item you think may be of interest to us, contact us here.

What services do we offer?
We have volunteers available who can help you with your family history, business, civic organization or Hopkins history research.

What do we have in our collections?
We have an extensive research library including newspapers, family histories, and memorabilia related to Hopkins. Please see the Collections Page for a more complete list of items housed in our museum.

Do you have any information about my home?
We have a collection of Norton & Peele photographs from 1956 that include each home and building in Hopkins.  We also have Hopkins city directories from the early 1900s through the 2000s.  We do not have any records relating to non-Hopkins properties.

Visit us at our museum in the Hopkins Activity Center, 33 14th Ave N, Hopkins

Mailing address: 1010 1st St S, Hopkins, MN 55343

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November & December 2025 Hours:
Saturdays 9am - 12pm
Thursdays 10am - 1pm

Telephone

952-548-6480

Email

info@hopkinshistory.org
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