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The Hopkins Historical Society

Since its founding in 1972, the Hopkins Historical Society has been dedicated to preserving the history of the Hopkins community, acting as a resource center for over 8000 photographs depicting historical Hopkins, including county fairs, the annual Hopkins Raspberry Festival, local schools and economic development.

The Hopkins Historical Society documents, preserves and classifies historical records, interprets material unique to our local history, gathers artifacts and materials to exhibit the story of Hopkins and serves as community historians to children and adults.
Our Mission
Our Board of Directors

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

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

Hours

Temporarily Closed

Telephone

952-548-6480

Email

info@hopkinshistory.org
The Hopkins Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
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