Hinkly House
About
Enjoy the beauty and grandeur of this century-old Victorian home built by one of Luverne's founding father's, R. B. Hinkly. The home was constructed out of Sioux quartzite mined from his quarry which is now part of Blue Mounds State Park has been painstakingly restored. Walk through time as you visit the three floors of this home; including a trip through the tunnel to the hidden dynamite store-room. The Hinkly House is maintained in turn-of-the-century splendor by the Rock County Historical Society.
Dates
June, July, and August:
Thursday 2:00 to 4:00 pm, tours available by appointment
Thursday 2:00 to 4:00 pm,
Saturday 2:00 to 4:00 pm
Rates
Free will donations.
What's Nearby
Family friendly dining. Enjoy the buffet or order the meal of your choice. Private meeting and…
The ordinary become extraordinary through the camera lens of world renown nature photographer and…
Enjoy a delightful selection of coffees, wraps, sandwiches, baked goods, and more at our charming…
The History Center houses artifacts dating from the 1870s when Luverne, the county seat, developed…