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Bring your students to the places where history was made and where it is preserved. Eighteen MNHS historic sites and museums around the state offer field trip programs that engage students and bring history to life.
Locations

Metro sites & museums
- Alexander Ramsey House
St. Paul - Historic Fort Snelling
St. Paul - James J. Hill House
St. Paul - Mill City Museum
Minneapolis - Minnesota History Center
St. Paul - Minnesota State Capitol
St. Paul - Oliver Kelley Farm
Elk River - Sibley Historic Site
Mendota

Greater Minnesota sites & museums
- Charles Lindbergh House and Museum
Little Falls - Comstock House
Moorhead - Forest History Center
Grand Rapids - Harkin Store
New Ulm - Historic Forestville
Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park - Jeffers Petroglyphs
Comfrey - Lower Sioux Agency
Morton - Mille Lacs Indian Museum and Trading Post
Onamia - Snake River Fur Post
Pine City - Split Rock Lighthouse
north of Two Harbors
Scholarship funds and subsidies
Scholarship funds and subsidies are available to help offset the cost of field trips and transportation. Check with your administration for FFRL enrollment. We offer discounts based on school's FFRL enrollment.