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Our History Store

We have many more items for sale at our museum. Please stop by!​


Raffle tickets for our 2021 Quilt Raffle!

Generously donated by Chris Endres, this queen-sized quilt will be given to the raffle winner during the 2021 Raspberry Festival!

To pay for and pick up your tickets at the museum ​(cash/check only), please fill out this form.

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Exclusive Hopkins
​T-Shirt!

$32-$37 
with shipping

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$25-$30 
with museum ​pay and pick up
​(cash/check only)


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Original Style:

Heather Clay Sizes
Midnight Navy Sizes
Grey with Pink Sizes
Curvy Style (runs very small):
Heather Maroon Sizes
Dark Grey Sizes
Hopkins resident and HHS member Alan Schutte, owner of Platt Hollow Road, a graphic design house specializing in identity products, designed these silkscreen t-shirts.
According to Alan, “Among the subtle hidden items celebrating Hopkins history within the design are the overall raspberry shape, mag wheel silhouettes circa 1970, farm tractor tires, a crankshaft gear, and raspberry stem thorns. The design also includes the Czech phrase ‘Bez Prace Nejsou Kolache’. To learn what the phrase means, each shirt has a secret ‘reveal’ under the inside front that translates the phrase and explains how it relates to Hopkins.” It means: No Kolachy (pastries) until the work is done. 
The shirts are a limited edition run and include individually numbered tags with more information about the Hopkins Historical Society. Sale of the shirts benefits the HHS.

Hopkins Through the Years

$27
with shipping

$20
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Hopkins Through the Years is a comprehensive portrayal of Hopkins history from the 1800s to 2002. The 230-page, black and white book features pictures, maps, personal testimonies and concludes with a nostalgic walk through Hopkins, then and now.
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History Greeting Cards

 Price with shipping, by number of cards$1 each or
$10 for 12! 

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Price + Shipping:

Greeting Cards 1-10 cards
Greeting Cards 11-12 cards
We have created a series of greeting cards with a historical Hopkins photo on the front and information on the back (blank inside).

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

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

Thursdays, 10am - 1pm
Saturdays, 1pm - 4pm
Or by appointment

Telephone

952-548-6480

Email

info@hopkinshistory.org
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