Nearby MNHS Sites
While you’re in the area, make sure you visit these other nearby historical sites.

Fort Ridgely
Fairfax
Exhibits and ground markers tell the tale of this 1853 military outpost, which saw combat during the US-Dakota War of 1862. Located within Fort Ridgely State Park.

Harkin Store
New Ulm
Explore an authentic 1870s general store and its original inventory, left behind when the town of West Newton was bypassed by the railroad.

Lower Sioux Agency
Morton
The US-Dakota War of 1862's first attack took place here. Exhibits help you understand Dakota life and culture, and the war's underlying causes.

Traverse des Sioux
St. Peter
This Minnesota River crossing is the site of the 1851 US-Dakota land treaty, where you can walk trails and view exhibits on the treaty, the Dakota, and trade.