Humboldt County Historical Association

The Humboldt County Historical Association (HCHA) was established in 1962 by a group of people from the community wanting to work on preserving the county’s history. In just four years, the Kuhnert’s approached the young association with a donation: a Victorian Italianate farmhouse just across the river on the eastern side of Dakota City. Seizing the opportunity, the HCHA accepted the donation and in 1966 acquired the Brown home (the Millhouse) and the land it sat on. Thus the Humboldt County Historical Museum was established. During this time, the HCHA also received the Norway No. 6 “Willow” Schoolhouse as a donation from Dr. Mickelson near Thor. Over the next two years the association and volunteers worked to restore the Millhouse and Schoolhouse. In 1968, two rooms were opened in the Millhouse as well as the Schoolhouse for tours. Through the years, thanks to the hard working members of the HCHA and volunteers, the Humboldt County Historical Museum has grown to house a variety of historic buildings and artifacts for the community to explore and enjoy the county’s past. The Humboldt County Historical Association is governed by a dedicated Board of Directors actively working to keep the Museum a safe and friendly place for the community and visitors to explore local history. Their focus: honor what the founding members sought out to do while establishing goals for the Museum’s longevity.

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