Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home
About
Home of America's first winner of Nobel Prize for literature in 1930; Narrated guided tours are approximately 25 minutes long and take you through the restored turn-of-the-century home where Sinclair Lewis lived with his parents and brothers.
Dates
Open:Memorial Day Weekend (May 28th) - thru Labor Day(Sept. 5th). .Days open Tue-Sat. Hours 10am-3pm.. Closed , Sun and Mondays. After hours/days by appointment. -(320-352-5359 or
Chamber of Commerce at 320-352-5201.
Rates
Children (0-5 years old) - Free!, Students (6-17 years old) - $3.50, Adults (18 years old and up)- $5.00, Drivers and bus escorts - Free! AAA discount - 50 cents off (must show card)
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