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This museum is located in the 1896 Pipestone City hall. The building is constructed of hand-hewn Souix quartzite blocks and features displays that tell the story of the county and surrounding area. Exhibits include American Indian clothing, weapons and beadwork. The museum also offers hands on exhibits and a library.

Location: 113 South Hiawatha, Pipestone Minnesota 56164 Telephone 507-825-2563

Other History nearby:
(Dell Rapids) Dell Rapids Society
(Madison) Historic Prairie Village
(Worthington) Nobles County Pioneer Village
(Sioux Falls) Old Courthouse Museum
(Sioux Falls) Pettigrew Home and Museum
(Pipestone) Pipestone County Museum

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