Hubbard House
The historic Hubbard House, at 606 S. Broad Street in Mankato, was built by R. D. and Mary Esther Hubbard in 1871. It was remodeled and enlarged in 1888 and completely redecorated in 1905. While family members lived in the house and made changes until 1938, the Blue Earth County Historical Society, which operates the house, has returned the decor to its 1905 period. The Hubbard House is open regular hours for walk-in visits. In addition, tours of 10 people or more may be scheduled throughout the year. Advance registration is required for group tours. For questions or to make tour arrangements, call the BECHS office at 507-345-5566 or email Museum Manager .
R.D. Hubbard House Comes Alive!
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Want to see the Hubbard House all decked out for Christmas? Check out our pictures from the Christmas at the Hubbard House . |
Visit our Events Calendar for upcoming special events.
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Hubbard House Admission: |
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January - April: ClosedMay and September:Saturday and Sunday 1p.m. - 4p.m.June - August:Friday 10 a.m. - 4p.m.Saturday 10 a.m. - 4p.m.Sunday 1 p.m. - 4p.m. |
Adults: $5.00 |
Hubbard House Park
The Hubbard House Park is available to rent for weddings and other special events. For more questions or to make rental arrangements, please call the BECHS office at 507-345-5566 or fill out the Rental Agreement Form and return to the Museum Manager.
To see photos from the Annual Victorian Lawn Party held at the Hubbard House Park, click on our link Past Lawn Parties. |
