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Hormel Historic Home: A Glimpse into Austin's Past

Discover the legacy of George A. Hormel at his beautifully preserved historic home in Austin, MN, showcasing early 20th-century life and stunning architecture.

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The Hormel Historic Home in Austin, Minnesota, offers a fascinating look into the life of George A. Hormel, the founder of Hormel Foods. Built in 1871, this Italianate-style home with Classical Revival facade showcases period furnishings, stunning art glass, and a unique Peace Garden, providing visitors with an immersive experience of early 20th-century life.

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Local tips

  • Check the Hormel Historic Home's website or call ahead to confirm tour hours, as they may vary due to private events.
  • Consider visiting during one of the home's special events, such as the History Happy Hour or Peace Garden concerts, for a unique experience.
  • Explore the Peace Garden, a tranquil outdoor space featuring old-fashioned flowers.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Hormel Historic Home is located at 208 4th Ave NW, a few blocks from downtown Austin. From the Spam Museum, walk west on 3rd Ave NE, then turn left onto 4th St NW. The Hormel Historic Home will be on your left. The walk is approximately 5 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    SMART Transit provides public transportation in Austin. Check the SMART Transit website or call for route and schedule information. The bus will drop you off within a few blocks of the Hormel Historic Home.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxi and ride-sharing services like Uber are available in Austin. A short ride from downtown Austin to the Hormel Historic Home will typically cost around $10-$15.

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Step back in time at the Hormel Historic Home, a beautifully preserved house museum in Austin, Minnesota. This 1871 Italianate-style home, originally built by John Cook, was purchased by George A. Hormel in 1901 and underwent extensive remodeling, incorporating Classical Revival details and European furnishings. The home features exquisite stained glass windows, a honeycomb design ceiling, and unique Quezal and Tiffany art glass fixtures. Explore the home's history and the legacy of the Hormel family, founders of Hormel Foods. Self-guided tours allow visitors to wander through the rooms, imagining life in the early 1900s. The Peace Garden offers a tranquil outdoor space with old-fashioned flowers reminiscent of a grandmother's garden. The Hormel Historic Home also hosts various educational and arts-related programs, including History Happy Hour and Peace Garden concerts. The Carriage House Event Center, added in 2009, provides a venue for weddings, banquets, and other events. The Hormel Historic Home is dedicated to preserving the home and history of the George A. and Lillian Hormel Family.

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