Minnesota Discovery Center Map

Minnesota Discovery Center Map
Northwoods Cabin & Homestead Summer Admissions Trolley Station & Caboose Iron Range Research Center Museum Food Court Amphitheater Sami Camp & Stabbur Gazebo & Railroad Overlook 19-Hole Mini Golf Pavillion Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) Exhibit PEERLESS OVERLOOK GALLERY VETERAN’S EXHIBIT THE OJIBWE & THE EARLIEST MINNESOTANS THE FUR TRADE THE EMIGRANT JOURNEY HALL OF GEOLOGY SALOON EDUCATION BLUE-COLLAR BATTLEGROUND VINTAGE AUTOS

Northwoods Cabin & Homestead

Observe the authentic, handcrafted methods used to build these structures so that they were livable for early pioneers to the area. Learn what daily activities were needed to make it through tough winters in the cold north.

Summer Admissions

Explore our award-winning museum, research center, grounds, gift shop and Glen Location. Ask about our memberships and educational field trips. Use summer entrance from Memorial Day to October.

Trolley Station & Caboose

Ride our vintage trolley to an authentic mining location. Learn the hows and whys of the caboose and why we no longer see them at the end of a train.

Iron Range Research Center

Iron Range Research Center

Talk to our Research Center’s staff to see if you can find your relatives in our many databases.

 

Museum

Explore two floors of museum exhibits, our theater, view from the cantilever bridge, and our Play Studio. This is our winter entrance from November to Memorial Day.

Food Court

Bands, Brews, & BBQ takes place outdoors in our food court, featuring free live music every Thursday in the summer from 5-7 pm, with food and beverages available for purchase from 4-8 pm.

Amphitheater

Seating 1,600, the architecturally iconic amphitheater is one of Minnesota’s top open-air concert venues. Forged into the historic red rock mining landscape, it’s worth seeing.

Sami Camp & Stabbur

Two nationalities are shown with these structures. Sami - the indigenous people of northern Scandinavia and Russia - and Norwegian.

Gazebo & Railroad Overlook

From this overlook you can see the overburden from the Hibbing Taconite Plant. Behind you is our gazebo where many couples stand to say “I do!”

19-Hole Mini Golf

Grab a scorecard and equipment and learn about Iron Ore Mining as you play a round of mini golf.

Pavillion

The glass walls and ceiling of this unique space host a variety of events. The surrounding pergola is a great space to take in the scenery.

Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) Exhibit

Find out how thousands of men from our area and around the US helped build our country’s parks and began our conservation projects. Then stop at the Pollinator Garden to help us observe and record the bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.

PEERLESS

A 1928 Buick five-passenger touring car was a predecessor to the Greyhound Bus Company founded on the Iron Range.

OVERLOOK GALLERY

Enjoy our current temporary exhibit, then walk into the Play Studio—a magical space where kids can explore, discover, and have fun doing what they do best–play!

VETERAN’S EXHIBIT

Representing the essential role that iron played in the war effort, this exhibit features a 3”/50 caliber gun mount on loan from the U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Historical Collection.

THE OJIBWE & THE EARLIEST MINNESOTANS

The Ojibwe are a Native American people who have lived in what is now Minnesota for centuries. Learn what it means to be BP (Before Present.) Could you have survived?

THE FUR TRADE

The demand for furs brought together Europeans and Native peoples in Minnesota in the 1600s. Europeans established fur trading posts throughout the wilderness of North America. Minnesota’s network of lake and river “highways” became an important hub during the fur trade era.

THE EMIGRANT JOURNEY

Noise, smells and sickness. Could you have withstood all that to begin a new life in a new country?

HALL OF GEOLOGY

Discover billions of years of history through rocks and minerals. (Under Construction Through 2025)

SALOON

Learn how this place was once a gathering spot for many languages and the heart of the town.

EDUCATION

From children to adults see what it took to become a citizen of the US through education.

BLUE-COLLAR BATTLEGROUND

Learn about 100 years of labor history on Minnesota’s Iron Range including underground and open-pit mines, picket lines, labor spy offices, and halls of Congress.

VINTAGE AUTOS

Explore vintage automobiles that date back to the boom of motorized transportation that helped expand and connect the Iron Range. Could some of the steel that built these vehicles have been made from the Iron Ore of Minnesota’s Iron Range? Most Likely!