During these uncertain times, how can we help?
See below to access our COVID-19 Resource Hub, and to explore our growing directory of COVID-19-specific and virtual volunteering opportunities.
The Richfield Historical Society’s effort depends on the strength of our Board. Board members help govern the Society’s finances, policies, human resources, fundraising, and strategic development. Currently, we are accepting Board membership for 2010. If you are interested, please read about our board position and then fill out our Board application by visiting our website at:
http://www.richfieldhistory.org/join-us/join-our-board/
If you have any questions, please contact us at richfieldhistory@gmail.com or call us at 612-798-6140.
6901 LYNDALE AVE S, RICHFIELD, MN 55423, US
The Richfield Historical Society’s mission is: to acquire, document and preserve the unique story of Richfield, Minnesota. In addition, our mission is to inspire a sense of place and history through the details of our past.
The Richfield Historical Society was formed in 1967 to preserve and share the history of the Bartholomew House. The House Museums stands as a reminder of an agricultural age in Richfield before large farmsteads gave way to tracks of suburban homes. Built by Riley Bartholomew for his family in 1852, the house is now a museum giving visitors a chance to learn about farm life in Richfield.
Thirty-eight years later, in 2005, the Richfield History Center was built as a new resource for citizens and visitors of Richfield to discover the interesting history of Richfield.
We are a registered 501(c)(3) organization so your contributions to our non-profit organization are tax-exempt.
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6901 Lyndale Ave SRichfieldRichfield, MN 55423
December 23, 2020