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5 Free Museums to Visit in Roseau County

Roseau County, located in northern Minnesota, has a variety of free museums for people to explore. These museums are sure to deliver a unique and unforgettable experience, whether you are a history buff or just looking to explore something new. The following are the top five free museums in Roseau County.

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Polaris

The Polaris Experience Center provides free manufacturing facility tours where visitors may see how some of the most popular Polaris vehicles, such as snowmobiles, ATVs, and side-by-sides, are manufactured. The plant tour will take you through the production process, demonstrating how each car is manufactured and tested. You can also see the history of the company and their products in the making at the Experience Center Museum. This self-guided tour offers insight into the founders, the machines, and the history from its humble begins to the Fortune 500 Company it is today. The Polaris Experience Center is a must-see for anybody interested in outdoor activity and the technology that powers it.

Roseau County Historical Society Museum

The Roseau County Historical Society Museum, which opened in 1927, is a terrific site for history buffs. The museum displays a collection of items and exhibits that highlight Roseau County’s history and culture. Native American artifacts, pioneer tools, and WWII memorabilia are among the things on display, which span the prehistoric era to the present. Check out the Roseau Ruin Stone, one of the oldest rocks in the state with any interesting story. The museum is a great choice for visitors of all ages, the museum also provides guided tours and educational events.

The Shed in Warroad, MN

The Shed is a 24,000 square foot structure in Warroad, Minnesota that holds a collection of over 100 classic and muscle vehicles. Bob Marvin’s collection began in 1981, when he purchased a ’65 Riviera, and he has since become obsessed with cars and their unusual styles. People from all around the world come to view the collection and learn about the automobiles’ histories. Because The Shed is a private collection, guests must make an appointment or take a chance and drop by. There is no entry fee, but donations for the various causes supported by Bob and Loralee Marvin are encouraged. The Shed is a must-see for any automotive fan looking for a one-of-a-kind and fascinating collection.

Roseau Pioneer Farm and Village

Roseau Pioneer Farm and Village

The Roseau Pioneer Farm and Village is a living history museum that puts visitors back to Roseau County’s early days. The museum houses a collection of historic buildings that have been restored to its former state, including a schoolhouse, a church, and a general shop. Visitors can explore the structures and learn about life in rural Minnesota in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Throughout the year, the museum also conducts special events and demonstrations, such as blacksmithing and cookery demonstrations. The farm is not open daily so visit its Facebook site for hours of operation. 

Land of Lakes Creamery

Step inside the former Land of Lake Creamery in Roseau for a tourist’s trio of temptations. The creamery has been converted into the Polaris Experience Center,  Brickhouse Bar and Restaurant and a coffee shop, You can stop by for a tour of the Experience Center and follow up with a meal at  popular local eatery with an interesting history. The structure was built in 1927 and was used as a dairy until the 1950s. It was later used as a creamery until the 1990s, when it was converted into a restaurant. When you are having a meal or a drink, explore the building and look at the historic images and artifacts on show.  Grab a coffee or a tea for the road. This is a three in one stop.

Roseau has so much history. Why not organize a trip to Roseau County and see for yourself these unique and fascinating destinations?Â