Hebron Historical and Art Society
606 Lincoln Ave, Hebron, ND — I-94 - Exit 97
Open on most holidays and by appointment.
The Hebron Historical and Art Society was formed in 1979 and the first articles of incorporation were filed with the Secretary of State on October 29, 1979.
It was formed to serve and document the history of our local communities, counties, and state. In the future its purpose would also be a depository for memorabilia and documents. To date the museum has over 2000 artifacts and displays.
An item of interest at the museum is the 1929 Model A Ford Snowmobile used by the rural mail carrier. This unit traveled thousands of miles over practically any depth of snow in the Hebron area.
The building below housed the first museum, it is made of rock is on Park Street in front of the present building. It is still part of the museum. In 1892 it was one of the first homes in Hebron, and it replicates a pioneer house of that era.
In 1990 the society constructed the metal building behind the pioneer house. A portion of this building also houses the Hebron Public Library. Below are some pictures from inside the museum.
Hand drawn hose cart used by the early Hebron Fire Department. Antique stationary engines used on most farms as a power source.
Just a small part of the 577 doll display.
Hooskaw used from 1909 - 1960's (slightly used).
President
Mr. Jack Hauser 701-878-4891
Vice-President
Mr. Walter Schmidt 701-878-4632