Category - Arts & Entertainment
Cross Cedar Street, walk west across Freeman Avenue and take a left to view the Hinkly House Museum. Built in 1892 of Sioux quartzite, quarried and hauled on horse-drawn stone boats from the Blue Mou...
The community is proud to have Jim Brandenburg, noted wildlife photographer, as one of its favorite sons. He began his photographic ventures from here and is currently residing in Ely, Minnesota where...
HERREID MILITARY MUSEUM…honoring all who served. Open Monday thru Friday from 8 am to 5 pm and Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm
The HERREID MILITARY MUSEUM shares the personal stories of brave men and...
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Categories: Portrait Studios
Tags: photographer photography family portraits senior pictures
Myhre Studio, located in historic downtown Luverne, Minnesota is your first choice for family portraits, high school senior portraits and children's portraits.
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Categories: Music Instruction
Tags: music piano voice vocal orchestra string brass woodwind voilin cello luverne note choir band
Luverne’s own music school opened in January 2013! It offers private music lessons (piano, voice, strings, woodwinds, percussion, brass & more) for preschool students to adult! Ensembles such as...
Stop in at the History Center at 312 E. Main. Betty Mann gave her wonderful collection of 2,500 nutcrackers to the Rock County Historical Society which are now on permanent display at the History Cen...
Artists and Owners Jerry and Kathy Deuschle create beautiful pottery and jewelry in their unique studio & home in a former horse arena. Give Jerry or Kathy a call to stop by DEUSCHLE STUDIO. ...
Palace Theatre Box Office at 102 E. Main (by the Palace Theatre). Phone 507-283-4339. Open Monday thru Friday 12 pm to 5 pm ...
This original drive-in theater was re-opened for business after being closed in 1988. The drive-in was purchased and is operated by a local family who removed the old building and replaced it with a n...
The historic Palace Theatre, built in 1915 by Herman Jochims, was built primarily for the presentation of stage plays by traveling theatre groups and for the "moving pictures", then an upcoming form o...