Take 4th Street (#178-A) exit off I-90. Head south (toward Burger King) on 4th Street. Take a left on 4th Ave and go two blocks. The Hormel Historic Home is the house with white pillars on the left. Free parking is available in the city lot on the right.
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1871 home listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Former home of the George A. Hormel the founder of Hormel Foods, Inc. Greek Revival home features stained glass windows, honeycomb design ceiling, Quesal light fixtures and a unique childhood bedroom. Peace Garden is unique in the region, featuring the type of old fashioned flowers you remember from your grandmother's garden.
Drop in self guided tours available year round. Guided tours, minimum of 10 people by appointment only.
Attached banquet hall, seating 200 people available for catered meals or events.
Dates
Monday-Friday 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Occasionally closed for private events, please call ahead for availability. Groups of 10 or more may book at tour for evening or weekend.Rates
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Green Practices
- Energy efficiency/conservation
Attraction Attributes
- Can accommodate groups of 45 or more
Meetings & Conferences
- Banquet facilities maximum capacity: 250
- Catering available
- Facility accommodates meetings for 30 or more
- Meeting/convention facilities maximum capacity: 200
- Number of meeting rooms: 4