Built 1871 Opened 1871 Phone +1 507-433-4243 Added to NRHP 19 August 1982 | NRHP Reference # 82002989 Area 4,047 m² Architectural style Neoclassical architecture | |
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Address 208 4th Ave, Austin, MN 55912, United States Similar Mower County Historical, Paramount Theater, Austin ArtWorks Center, East Side Lake, St Augustine's Church Profiles |
Hormel historic home
The Hormel Historic Home, also known the Cook-Hormel House or simply The Hormel Home, is a historic Italianate style home with Classical Revival facade located in Austin, Minnesota. The home was built in 1871 and was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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History
Completed in 1871 by local businessman and politician John Cook, the red brick house was originally built in Italianate style. The home was purchased by George A. Hormel in 1901 and an extensive remodeling project began in 1902. As part of the renovation, the brick was covered with stucco and Classical Revival details were added to the home's interior and exterior. Many of the home's interior furnishings were imported from Europe and Quezal and Tiffany artglass are used on fixtures throughout the home.
Following his retirement in 1927, Hormel and his wife Lillian moved to California, donating the home to the local YWCA chapter.
Current use
In the early 1990s the home was made into a museum dedicated to the history and preservation of the Hormel family. The home is open to the public for tours. The HHH also offers a variety of educational and arts-related programming including the History Happy Hour, Hearth & Home series, the Harris Piano Contest, and the Peace Garden concerts.
Carriage House Event Center
In 2009, the Carriage House Event Center was added onto the original mansion. This addition is connected to the HHH and includes a large lobby, 200-seat banquet room, and kitchen. The facility is also available for group rentals, and a popular venue for weddings and receptions.