The Hinkly House Museum, located in Luverne, MN, is a meticulously restored Victorian period home originally built in 1892 by R. B. Hinkly. Constructed with Sioux quartzite from Hinkly's Blue Mound Quarry, the house features 12 rooms, 2 bathrooms, and a unique tunnel in the basement leading to a backyard cellar.
This historical gem offers visitors a glimpse into the opulence of the 1890s with carefully replicated wallpaper and ceilings, making it a must-see attraction for those interested in the early history of Luverne. Guided tours are available seasonally and by appointment, providing a fascinating journey through the past of Rock County.
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