Forestville, Minnesota was an actual thriving town in the nineteenth century. Forestville, Minnesota was a trade center where people could come and trade goods for things they needed. The railroad passed up Forestville, Minnesota. Eventually Forestville was primarily owned by just one man named Thomas Meighen. Everyone in Forestville worked for Thomas Meighen in one way or another.
When you go to see the Historic Forestville Museum in Preston, Minnesota today you see several buildings that served many purposes back when the town was a thriving community. The Carnegie steel bridge is standing there as it was in 1899. A mercantile is still in Historic Forestville in Preston, Minnesota. You can still browse through the merchandise at the mercantile store and see what kind of goods the people of Forestville, Minnesota has back then. The store was the Meighen family store at the time when Forestville was a thriving community.
The costumed guides reenact many activities that the people of Forestville did on a daily basis and you are invited to participate in some of them. You can work in the gardens and the farm buildings when you are visiting Historic Forestville in Preston, Minnesota. The costumed guides are portraying actual residents of the Forestville community.
On a cold day it is a pleasure to enjoy the warmth of the kitchen and the aroma of good food cooking on the wood burning stove. Sometimes you may get a taste of the food cooked at the Historic Forestville Museum in Preston, Minnesota.
The Historic Forestville Museum in Preston, Minnesota has special events at certain times of the year. To learn more about he special events you can look on the web at www.mnhs.org to find out more information.
The Historic Forestville Museum in Preston, Minnesota is open during the summer months. Since Historic Forestville Museum in Preston, Minnesota is an outdoor museum it is too cold to be open in the winter. You can also phone them at 507-765-2785 for more information.
Published by Donna Daniels
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