Hewitt Public School Museum

Hewitt Public School was built in 1910 and listed on the National Historic Register in 2006. The building was retired as a public school in 1981. Soon after this closing the structure became home to the Hewitt Museum. The Hewitt Museum was created to preserve & promote the history of the City of Hewitt, MN along with Stowe Prairie Township. In 2010 the Museum received a Legacy grant from the Minnesota State Historical Society to repair and restore the building's roof and windows. There is a lot of unique things to see in this historic structure!

Hewing Hotel

Hewing Hotel is a century-old brick-and-timber warehouse that has been reshaped into a truly unique, independent, 124-room and 13-suite hotel. Hewing is designed for both locals and travelers seeking an upscale and up north experience in the heart of Minneapolis' most vibrant and historic neighborhood. We're close to it all, but far from ordinary. Hope to see you soon.

The rooftop terrace and bar is open to all visitors to the Washington Avenue establishment, as long as one is over 21.

There is also the option to use their rooftop's sauna and spa pool.

Herriman Lake Trail

The Herriman Lake Trail is 13 miles with loops. More than half of the trail is in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) where permits are required. The Dovre Lake loop passes through mature red and white pines among rock outcrops. The Herriman Lake loop is a blaze of fall colors at the end of September. The Echo River stretch has scenic views of oxbows along the river.

Hermann Monument

Hermann (Arminius), a Cheruscan chieftain, negotiated an alliance with Germanic tribes to defend Germania from Roman conquest. In 9 AD, Hermann's forces defeated the 17th,18th and 19th Legions of Imperial Rome commanded by Publius Quintilius Varus. The Battle of Teutoburg Forest ended in the annihilation of about 20,000 Legionnaires. The Monument is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2000, the 106th US Congress designated the Hermann Monument an official symbol of contributions made by Germanic-Americans.

Heritage Village

Heritage Village is a place where history is being preserved. There are 25 buildings and items related to homes, churches, schools and agriculture and businesses. Visit us on Facebook.

Heritage Park & Campground

10 RV hookups, showerhouse, tent camping area, hiking trails & canoe portage area on Embarrass River. Bog walk, exercise course, picnic shelter, paved bicycle trail linking an old/restore Finnish farmstead and the Nelimark Homestead Museum (Finnish craft shop & museum). Tours of local Finnish homestead available by appointment. Ample opportunities and locations along walking trail for bird and wildlife watching.

Heritage Museum

Virginia Area Historical Society's Heritage Museum focuses on the Virginia area's heritage and history. The museum complex consists of a house formerly occupied by the park superintendent, a log house built by a Finnish homesteader in 1913, and a tourist cabin popular during the 1930s. The buildings contain both permanent and changing exhibits unique to the area's cultural and industrial development, primarily the lumber industry.

Heritage Links Golf Club

Our South Metro golf course is a beautiful 18 hole, par 71 championship course. The front nine has a links feel to it with water and rolling terrain. The back nine is more wooded, lined with trees, water, bunkers and great elevation changes.

The entire course itself consists of 45 bunkers and water comes into play on 16 of 18 holes. Heritage Links offers a challenge for all skill levels from beginner to experienced. Four different sets of tees ranging from 5,145 yards to 6,672 yards should allow you to find your comfort zone quite easily.