Northfield 2015 Visitors Guide
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Visitor’sGuide
visitingnorthfield.com
800.658.2548
F history – In 1855, John Wesley North settled in what would become Northfield for the great hydrologic power potential and abundant natural resources. North built a saw mill then a grist mill and a bridge. Today, MOM Brands (Malt-O-Meal) still operates a mill in the same location established by North, and Northfield is the only place in the world where its hot cereal is produced.
classic american river town
Along the scenic banks of the Cannon River, lies charming Northfield, Minnesota. With its 150 years of history, art, culture and education, Northfield offers something for everyone. Nature lovers flock to hike the trails of Cowling Arboretum, bicyclists pursue the varied terrain, foodies savor the dining options, music aficio-nados come for the lively scene, and EVERYONE pours into town for the Defeat of Jesse James Days celebration, the first weekend after Labor Day in September.
contact informationNORTHFIELD CONVENTION
AND VISITORS BUREAU c/o Northfield Area Chamber of Commerce
205 3rd Street West, Suite B • Northfield, MN 55057 Phone: 507-645-5604 • Toll Free: 800-658-2548
Email: [email protected] visitingnorthfield.com
24 Hour Visitor Center
Photo Credits: ArtOrg, Carl Behr, Carleton College, City of Northfield, Defeat of Jesse James Days Committee, Explore Minnesota Tourism, Northfield Arts Guild, Susan Hvistendahl,
Northfield Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism, Northfield Citizens Online, Northfield Golf Club, Northfield Historical Society, St. Olaf College, Griff Wigley
F the town that stood tall – On September 7, 1876, the James-Younger gang rode into town, intent on robbing the First National Bank of Northfield. When the holdup was discovered by local citizens, they began to arm themselves to face down the gang. A battle ensued and lasted only seven minutes. When it was over, two robbers lay dead in the street and the remaining six outlaws fled the town. It is the extraordinary courage and independent spirit of these townspeople that is honored on the weekend after Labor Day each year during Defeat of Jesse James Days. djjd.org
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Where history comes alive...
and tries to rob a bank!
Come see for yourself why Northfield was ranked #2 on the 2014 List of the “10 Best Small Towns” by Livability.
F st. olaf college Located on the west edge of town atop Manitou Heights, St. Olaf’s campus offers an impressive view of Northfield and the Cannon River Valley. St. Olaf hosts many events that are of interest and open to the public, including athletic events, lectures and performing and visual arts.
St. Olaf is home to the annual nationally televised St. Olaf Christmas Festival. 1520 St. Olaf Avenue, 507-786-2222, stolaf.edu• Norwegian-American Historical Association is a treasure
trove for scholars of Norwegian history. Archives are open to the public by appointment and feature letters, papers, books, periodicals, photographs, diaries and newspapers related to Norwegian-American life and history. 507-786-3221, naha.stolaf.edu
colleges
From its earliest days, Northfield has been home to two outstanding liberal arts colleges. Northfield College was founded in 1866 and changed its name to honor a benefactor, William Carleton, in 1871. Today, Carleton’s enrollment is around 2,000 students. The St. Olaf School was formed in 1874. Its original purpose was to educate Norwegian immigrants and prepare them for life in the new country. Today, St. Olaf’s enrollment is approximately 3,000 students.
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F carleton college For visitors to Northfield, Carleton College offers many attractions, including numerous ways to enjoy the natural world. One North College St, 507-222-4000, carleton.edu• The Cowling Arboretum is open to the public year round.
It is an ideal place to hike, run, ski, fish, or simply enjoy being outdoors. The upland and lowland forests along with the 150-acre prairie restoration provide excellent bird and wildlife watching. The extensive 15-mile trail system has been ranked by Runner’s Magazine as the top place to run in Minnesota and one of the top 10 in the country. In winter, trails are groomed for both classic and skate skiing. apps.carleton.edu/campus/arb
• The Goodsell Observatory was built in the late 1880s and houses three telescopes that are more than 110 years old, as well as modern telescopes. Open houses are held the first Friday of every month for two hours and starting times vary based on sunset. apps.carleton.edu/campus/observatory
• The Japanese Garden (Jo-ryo-en – the “Garden of Quiet Listening”) is nestled behind Watson Hall and was designed by Dr. David Slawson, who studied for two years in Kyoto with Kinsaku Nakane, one of Japan’s foremost garden designers. The garden is said to embody a philosophy of fulfillment found in harmony and tranquility of body, mind and spirit. apps.carleton.edu/campus/japanesegarden
Cows, Colleges and Cool!
Northfield, MN named:
“Best Place For A Well-Rounded Retirement”
- Money magazine 2014.
attractions
F riverwalk market fair – With scenic views of the Cannon River, one-of-a-kind shopping opportunities and a waterfall that casts a romantic glow in the evening, Northfield’s riverwalk is a perfect way to spend a family afternoon or a romantic moment with that special someone. Every Saturday morning from June – October the Riverwalk Market Fair hosts artists, performers and organic farmers selling their work on Bridge Square. Come enjoy great food, art and entertainment. riverwalkmarketfair.org
F northfield historical society and museum – Come learn about Northfield’s unique history and experience life as it was. The bank that the James-Younger gang attempted to rob in 1876 is one of Northfield’s most famous attractions, and the museum preserves the site as it stood on the fateful day. 408 Division St, 507-645-9268, northfieldhistory.org
F northfield arts Guild – The Northfield Arts Guild was founded in 1959 and is one of the oldest art non-profits in the state of Minnesota. Housed in two historic buildings, the Arts Guild produces over 40 annual art events and 45 weekly art classes. See Arts and Culture section for more information. Center for the Arts 304 Division; Arts Guild Theater, 411 W. 3rd St, 507-645-8877, northfieldartsguild.org
Track Jesse James along the Outlaw Trail, tour our many historic sites, expand your mind at one of our prestigious colleges, or just spend a relaxing afternoon picking apples or berries. There’s so much to see and do in Northfield that you may come for the weekend and want to stay the whole week!
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F farmer’s market at riverside Park Local growers offer delicious homemade and homegrown products. With a loyal following, it’s best to arrive early for the pick of the crop. The market is held every Tuesday and Friday from May through October, and every 3rd Friday year round. West 7th Street and Riverside Park from 11:45am-1pm and Saturdays from 9-11am.
F tours – The Convention and Visitors Bureau can help plan a group visit and tour of Northfield and the surrounding area. They can also assist with customizing a portion of an existing tour or excursion. The CVB has two very popular tours for groups to enjoy:• The Outlaw Trail – The route taken by the James-Younger
Gang as they rode through the Northfield area in 1876. The tour includes historic buildings, campsites, country roads and a few little towns along the way.
• Historic Sites and Points of Interest – A sampling of charming, attractive, historic buildings and interesting sites in and around the Northfield area.
The CVB provides a self-guided tour brochure of both these tours. A tour guide service is available for tour buses and large groups when reservations are made in advance of a visit. 800-658-2548 visitingnorthfield.com/groups
Where Summer Reaches
Its Full Potential.
Don’t miss Defeat
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The Weekend After
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area attractions
F the alpaca farm store/ fossum family farm alpacas
Offering animal sales of both breeding stock and fiber/pet quality, boarding, brokering, herdsire stud services and mentoring.Raw fiber, rovings (batts and rope), yarn, handmade items and commercial made alpaca products available in the store. Offering classes for carding, dyeing, felting, spining and weaving. Call for group tours and class schedule. 5445 320th St W, Northfield, 507-645-0365, the-alpaca-farm-store.com
F BridGewater produce farm marketLocated just two miles from downtown, the market has proudly raised fresh fruits and vegetables for over 50 years. Highway 19 West, 651-253-2689, bridgewaterproducefarm.com
F red barn farm of northfieldAn updated 100-year-old barn that offers a unique, refreshing setting for Wednesday Pizza Nights, weddings and special events. Wood-fired brick oven pizzas are made with handmade, vegan friendly dough, utilizing chemical-free gardens for many of the toppings. You supply the plates, utensils, beverages, a blanket or chairs for this outdoor dining experience. General Store on site sells fresh seasonal produce from the garden! Wednesdays 4-7:30pm & 3rd Sunday of the month 11:30am-3:30pm, May-October. 10063 110th St E, Northfield, 507-664-0304, redbarnfarmofnorthfield.com
F shePherd’s way farmsLocated 7 miles southeast of Northfield, across from the Big Woods State Park. Offering guided 1.5 hour tours, including the milking parlour and artisan cheesemaking facilities. Enjoy private tastings of award winning cheeses and custom-made sausages, or take a cheesemaking class. Call for tour dates and pricing details. 8626 160th St E, Nerstrand, 507-663-9040, shepherdswayfarms.com
F sinGing hills goat dairyA small artisan cheese dairy farm near Nerstrand. Produced in very small batches from extremely fresh milk, specializing in chevre, feta, yogurt and farmer cheese. Also available, pasture raised whey-fed pork and grass-fed goat meat. Group tours available by appointment only. 507-334-5109, facebook.com/SingingHillsGoatDairy
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F fireside orchard & gardensLocated five miles west of Northfield on Highway 19 and offers the finest apples and more. 2225 Lonsdale Blvd, 507-663-1376, firesideorchard.com
F lorence’s berry farmLocated seven miles north of town and offers the freshest berries around. 28625 Foliage Ave, 507-645-9749 or 507-645-2528, lorencesberryfarm.com
F river Bend nature center – Just 14 miles south of Northfield, the center encompasses 750 acres and features a variety of public programs, from photography lessons to bird watching tips. 1000 Rustad Road, Faribault, 507-332-7151, rbnc.org
F cannon river wineryLimestone walls, rustic décor, an antique tasting bar, wine-themed merchandise and award winning onsite winemaking. Whether you’re hosting a wedding, birthday party, family reunion, girl’s weekend or business meeting, your next event at Cannon River Winery will be unlike any other. 421 Mill St W, Cannon Falls, 507-263-7400, cannonriverwinery.com
F loon liquorsOffering Loonshine, an organic, British-Isles-style, light-bodied whiskey, made from locally-sourced, organic barley and wheat grain bill using closed-fermentation
and filtered through in-house-crafted birch charcoal, rested with roasted oak staves. Group tours & tastings available by appointment. 1325 Armstrong Rd, Ste 165, Northfield, [email protected], loonliquors.com
arts and culture
F stage• Weitz Center for Creativity Theater and Nourse Little Theater,
507-222-4531, carleton.edu, Carleton College• Kelsey and Haugen theaters, 507-786-3240,
stolaf.edu, St. Olaf College• Lockwood Theater Company, 302 Division St,
lockwoodtheater.org• Northfield Arts Guild, 411 W 3rd St, 507-645-8877,
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F music – Whether in a pub, a coffeehouse or just along the Riverwalk, you can usually find live music in Northfield. Check the calendars at visitingnorthfield.com or entertainmentguidemn.com for more information.• Cannon Valley Regional Orchestra, cvrorchestra.org• Carleton and St. Olaf colleges for recitals, concerts and other
musical events.• Northfield Arts Guild 411 Concert Series
local venues with frequent live music include:• Contented Cow, 302 Division St S,
507-663-1351, contentedcow.com• Froggy Bottoms River Pub, 307 Water St S,
507-301-3611, froggybottoms.com• The Grand Event Center, 316 Washington St,
507-663-1773, thegrandnorthfield.com• Rueb ‘N’ Stein, 509 Division St S,
507-645-6691, ruebnstein.com• Tavern Lounge, 212 Division St S,
507-663-0342, tavernofnorthfield.com• The Chapel, 310 1/2 Division St S,
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F literary arts – Sidewalk Poetry. Various lines of poetry are stamped within the area sidewalks of historic Northfield, MN. ci.northfield.mn.us/DocumentCenter/View/1166
Northfield offers a number of museums, galleries and theaters for your cultural enjoyment. Check the calendar of events at visitingnorthfield.com for more information on everything going on in Northfield.
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Creative People DoingBeautiful Things
Visit www.artstown.us for a link to Northfield’s abundant arts and cultural scene. The site fea-tures an art event calendar, artist portfolio pages, feature stories, and links to over 20 local art and tourism related web sites.
F visual arts – Northfield features a number of private art studios offering work from virtually every medium. For an extensive listing of studios and galleries, check visitingnorthfield.com.• Eclectic Goat, 413 Division St S, 507-645-0301 • Flaten Art Museum, 507-786-3248 or 507-786-3556,
stolaf.edu/depts/art, St. Olaf College• Makeshift Accessories, 418 Division St S,
952-270-8284, makeshiftaccessories.com• Northfield Arts Guild, 304 Division St S,
507-645-8877, northfieldartsguild.org• Northfield Sculptures – Close to 150 sculptures, both free
standing and bas-relief can be found scattered throughout Northfield. artorg.info/?page_id=505
• Perlman Teaching Museum at Weitz Center for Creativity, Carleton College, 320 3rd St E, 507-222-4469, go.carleton.edu/museum
• Studio Elements, 16 Bridge Square, 507-786-9393, studioelements.net
• Swag, 423 Division St, 507-663-8870, swagofnorthfield.com
Places to stay
Northfield offers a variety of lodging options to suit your needs. Whether you’re looking for a romantic room for two, or a venue for a large group, North-field’s bed & breakfast inns, hotels, and nearby campgrounds have something for everyone.
F archer house river innAmenities Include:• Complimentary exercise room• Free high speed wireless internet• Newly renovated guest rooms & suites• Riverside banquet & conference room • Bittersweet Coffee Shop & Eatery• Chapati Cuisine Of India Restaurant• Tavern Of Northfield Restaurant & Tavern
Lounge with river deck• A Bag Lady Gift Shop• Paper Petalum Scandinavian Gift Shop
36 Rooms212 Division St.507-645-5661 • 800-247-2235archerhouse.com
F americinn lodge & suitesAmenities Include:• AAA approved• Free, hot, home-style breakfast• Free, hotel-wide, high-speed internet• Guest laundry facilities• Indoor heated pool and hot tub• Smoke-free facility• Whirlpool suites41 Rooms
1320 Bollenbacher Dr.507-645-7761americinn.com
F america’s Best value inn and suitesAmenities Include:• Complimentary deluxe breakfast• 100% Smoke free property• 24-Hour front desk/lobby
57 RoomsHighway 3 S.507-663-0371 • 888-315-2378americasbestvalueinn.com
• Limited pets• Cable TV• Fax machine• Guest laundry
• Truck and bus parking• Internet access• HBO TV
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F country inn & suites By carlsonAmenities Include:• Indoor heated pool
and whirlpool tub• Complimentary daily
breakfast buffet• Free WiFi• Business center• 100% Smoke-free
• 24-Hour compli-mentary coffee and cookies
• 24-Hour coin-operated laundry facilities
• High-speed, wireless internet acess
• Handicap accessibility
54 Rooms • 300 Highway 3 S.507-645-2286 • 800-456-4000countryinns.com
F frogGy Bottoms river suitesAmenities Include:• Linens, towels, &
kitchen utensils (dishes, etc.) Included
• Full kitchen w/ mi-crowave, coffee pot, dining area & table
• WiFi• Cable TV• Bathroom w/shower
& tub• Living area w/sofa• On-site laundry• All suites are non-
smoking4 Suites • 309 Water St. S.507-650-0039 • froggybottoms.com
F the maGic door Bed & BreakfastAmenities Include:• Home cooked
breakfast• Private whirlpool• Air conditioning• Flat screen TVs w/
cable & DVD player• Mini fridges• Robes/hairdryers
• Afternoon fruit & cheese tray
• Front porch seating• Bottomless cookie jar• Complimentary wine,
beer & sherry, sodas & bottled water
• High-speed wireless internet
3 Rooms • 818 Division St. S.507-581-0445magicdoorbb.com
F college city motelAmenities Include:• Located just minutes from downtown Northfield• Guests can “motor-up” to their rooms • Enjoy the store located in the main office• UHAUL Dealer
24 Rooms • 875 Highway 3 N.507-645-4426 • motelcc.com
recreation
F Biking • Mill Towns Trail
features varied terrain and scenery. The trail winds through historic downtown and around the serene Sechler Park, offering views of the Cannon River and the railroad. Northfield also features occasional criterion and road races for both novices and advanced bikers. For additional bike route information, visit go.northfield.org and/or milltownstrail.org.
• Sechler Park Mountain Bike Trail extends along the northwest side of the Cannon River, from the Pedestrian Bridge (near the intersection of Hwys 3 and 19 to Heath Creek near Armstrong Road). The Sechler Park Mountain Bike Trail is a two-way trail, approximately 3.5 miles if all sections are ridden in both directions. For more information on Cannon River Offroad Cycling and Trails, visit croct.org.
• Bike rental available at FIT to be TRI’d, 321 Division St, 507-786-9191, fittobetrid.com and The Gear Resource, 201 Railway St N, Dundas, 507-407-4327, thegearresource.com
F BowlinG• Jesse James Lanes, 1700 Hwy 3 S, 507-645-8322
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F fishinG – Fish along the Cannon River for bluegill, bullhead, walleye, northern pike, crappie and smallmouth bass. files.dnr.state.mn.us/destinations/water_trails/virtual_tours/cannon/cannonriver/vt_cannon_river.html
F tennis – Courts are located at Northfield High School, 1400 Division St S, Northfield, 507- 663-0630 and at Carleton College and St. Olaf College (with a Community Card.) Community Cards are available for purchase at the main office in Tostrud Center. See center spread map for locations. Availability at each court varies.
Pack a bag, throw in the racket, tie down the bike, head to Northfield and get ready for some action! There’s no reason to sit still in Northfield with recre-ational activities that appeal to sports ethusiasts, weekend athletes and nature-lovers alike.
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F canoeing & kayaking – The Cannon River features plenty of good access points and abundant scenery, youtube.com/embed/7x9aVcoaDwU?autoplay=1&rel=0. Canoe and kayak rental and group tours available at The Gear Resource, 201 Railway St N, Dundas, 507-407-4327, thegearresource.com
F swimming – Northfield Old Memorial Park Pool features a separate toddler pool, zero-depth entry, a 50-meter section, diving board, a half-court basketball area, a climbing wall and plenty of deck and grass space for everyone to enjoy. 801 7th St E, 507-645-1837, ci.northfield.mn.us/index.aspx?NID=381
F city & doG Parks – Northfield’s wonderful parks offer playgrounds, softball and soccer fields, picnic facilities, trails and plenty of outdoor fun for the whole family. Picnic shelters can be reserved for large gatherings. City of Northfield, 507-645-3050, ci.northfield.mn.us/index.aspx?NID=284. Let your dogs run and socialize at a dog park. One is located West of Highway 3 near Culver’s Restaurant and another is located South of County Road 1 near the Schilling Drive intersection in nearby Dundas.
F Golf• Northfield Golf Club has beautiful
oak, maple, pine and birch trees that add majesty to an already classic 18-hole course. 707 Prairie St, 507-645-4026, northfieldgolfclub.com
• Willinger’s Golf Club, with an incredible 74.4 rating, sets the picturesque 18-hole course apart. 6979 Canby Trail, 952-652-2500, willingersgc.com
• Twin Oaks Driving Range offers 25 practice tees. 8391 Hall Avenue, 507-663-0833
Forests, fields and river...
in one convenient package!
nearBy campinG
recreation
F nerstrand BiG woods state Park – Enjoy this park on foot, any season of the year. In the spring, the park is a wildflower garden, relax by Hidden Falls in the summer, autumn colors in the maple-basswood forest, one of the last extensive stands of the “Big Woods.” And when winter comes, ski or snowmobile the trails throughout the picturesque woods.51 modern campsites: 27 electric sites and 24 non electric. 4 primitive walk-in/tent sites. Occupancy per site is 6.3 Group campsites. Occupancy: 1A site up to 24 people, 2B site
up to 16 people, 3C site up to 36 people Camping season: April 1 through mid-October.Campground shower building and dump station are open May 1 through mid-October. 9700 170th St E, Nerstrand, 507-333-4840, [email protected] dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/nerstrand_big_woods/camping
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F lake ByllesBy campinG – The Lake Byllesby Campground is located in the scenic Cannon River Valley close to the 26-mile Cannon Valley Trail within Lake Byllesby Regional Park of southern Dakota County. The Campground offers many lakeside campsites and an array of family activities for a fun-filled camping vacation. 35 modern campsites with water and electric hook-ups 22 primitive campsites Capacity: Maximum six people per campsite One RV per site; up to two tents per siteCamping Season: Late April to Mid-OctoberOnline reservations will be available in late March–early April. Contact: 952-891-70007650 Echo Point Rd, Cannon Falls, 507-263-4447 co.dakota.mn.us/parks/parkstrails/lakebyllesby/pages/ lake-byllesby-campground.aspx
F cross-country ski trails/snowshoeinGMiles of well-groomed trails are available. Try the trails at Cowling Arboretum at Carleton College, River Bend Nature Center or Nerstrand Big Woods. Snowshoes are available for rent at The Gear Resource, 201 Railway St N, Dundas, 507-407-4327, thegearresource.com
F ice skatinG and hockey – Indoor open skating is available at the Northfield Arena from November through March. Outdoor facilities can be found at several city parks, Northfield High School and Carleton and St. Olaf colleges. For information on city facilities, go to ci.northfield.mn.us/
F sledding – The St. Olaf Old Main hill has been a sledding tradition in Northfield since the early 1800s; and at Carleton College, the Evans Hall hill is located at the southeast end of the Cowling Arboretum at the end of Second Street.
F snowmoBiling – The 42.5 mile Waterford Trail begins at Sechler Park and winds through scenic forests, open fields and pastures. Based in Northfield, the Waterford Warriors Snowmobile Club members maintain about 60 miles of trails and groom about 84 miles worth. Find them on Facebook.
F cannon river wilderness area – Five miles south of Northfield along Highway 3, this park stretches across 850 acres and nearly 14 miles of wooded river valley. It features a self-guided nature trail and easy access to the Cannon River for your canoe or kayak. 3471 151 St E, Northfield, 507-332-6105, co.rice.mn.us/departments/parks-facilities
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featured events
F Girls nite out – Friday Before Mother’s Day Gather your girlfriends for a fun night of shopping eclectic, one-of-a-kind shops and boutiques and dining at the many downtown restaurants and bars.
F mayfly/JuneBuG – The MayFly and JuneBug Music Festivals take place the last weekend of May and June respectively. Two days of outdoor (weather permitting) musical performances Friday and Saturday night at the British-style pub, the Contented Cow, in downtown Northfield, overlooking the Cannon River. contentedcow.com
F rice county steam & Gas enGine, inc. annual shows – Memorial Day/Labor Day Weekends Swap meet and flea market, tractor pull, consignment auction, displays & exhibits, food vendors and special events. Labor Day even features a tractor parade. Located on the Dundas Showgrounds just 3 miles south of Northfield on Hwy 3. ricecountysteamandgas.com
F taste of northfield – This downtown event features great music, delicious food and fun for the whole family.
sPrinG & summer
From Girls Nite Out to Crazy Daze to Defeat of Jesse James to Winter Walk Northfield features activities and events for every season. Check the calendar of events at visitingnorthfield.com for specific dates and more information, or call 507-645-5604 or 800-658-2548.
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F riverwalk market fair Saturdays, June-October, 9am-1pm – This one-of-a-kind open air market has something for everyone, including the area’s best artwork, fine crafts, food artisans, fresh flowers and produce picked from local farms. Each Saturday offers a different blend of musical entertainment and kid’s activities. riverwalkmarketfair.org
F northfield Garden tours – Take a lovely tour of private gardens in the community. You’ll find an artist in each garden creating a piece of art. thenorthfieldgardenclub.org
F 4th of July – Join us for a hometown celebration that includes the Northfield 4th of July Criterium Bike Race (an all-day event that draws some of the best bike racers in the Upper Midwest), Flea Market in Ames Park, Vintage Baseball Game and, of course, Fireworks!
F crazy daze – July – Don’t miss this crazy shopping spree and the fantastic bargains provided by local retailers. 507-645-5604, northfieldchamber.com or visitingnorthfield.com
F outlaw run – August – Jump on your iron horse for this great motorcycle ride through southeastern Minnesota, with stops to slake your thirst and satisfy your hunger and games along the way. 507-645-9268, northfieldhistory.org
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F vintage band festival – The Vintage Band Festival provides eclectic brass music played by bands from all over the world. Audiences of all ages will enjoy the this one-day festival the first Saturday in August at Bridge Square in downtown Northfield from 9am-9pm. vintagebandfestival.org
F BridGe chamBer music festAugust – Dedicated to the presentation of chamber music concerts of the highest quality. 507-786-3535, bridgechamberfestival.org
F defeat of Jesse James days Weekend after Labor Day – Yearly on the weekend following Labor Day. Re-enactments of the bank raid, a rodeo, old-time tractor pull, midway, parade, arts festival, arts and crafts shows, and much more. djjd.org
F northfield arts Guild riverfront fine arts festival is produced by the Northfield Arts Guild the second weekend in September, in conjunction with the Defeat of Jesse James Days. Well over 65 Minnesota fine artists display and sell their work along the beautiful Cannon River walkway. northfieldartsguild.org
F cemetery stories – Join us under the moon for Cemetery Stories. The annual cemetery tour featuring actors portraying famous Northfielders at their gravesites. 507-645-9268, northfieldhistory.org
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F studio art tour of south central mn October – Step inside artist’s personal studios and gather a glimpse of inspiring art media. studioartour.com
F st. olaf christmas festival December – A nationally broadcast musical performance on the beautiful campus of St. Olaf College. 1520 St Olaf Ave, 507-786-3811, stolaf.edu/christmasfest
F winter walk – Come experience downtown Northfield by candlelight. Stroll through unique shops, dine at fine restaurants, and enjoy caroling, horse-drawn wagon rides, storytelling, luminaria, decorated storefronts and more. 507-645-5604, northfieldchamber.com or visitingnorthfield.com
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meetings & sPaces
Northfield’s many meeting facilities, hotels and restaurants make it the ideal place for a conference, business meeting, retreat, wedding, holiday party or special event. Planning a group visit? We can help your group see the sights in Northfield and surrounding areas, and will assist with customizing an itinerary to suit your group’s needs. For a list of unique meeting facilities, visit visitingnorthfield.com/meetings
meet in northfieldConveniently located just 40 minutes south of the Twin Cities area, Northfield offers the perfect blend of charm and sophistication with historic character, a scenic river and interesting attractions make it a destination location for your meeting or event. Northfield’s many meeting facilities, hotels and restaurants make it the ideal place for a conference, business retreat or wedding.
The Northfield CVB is always looking to bring more meeting and conventions to Northfield. Services are available to tour operators, show/event planners, even families looking to plan a weekend getaway!
Let us help you plan your next event in Northfield! visitingnorthfield.com/meetings
facilities and spacesFor a small to mid-size site to host a business meeting, corporate retreat, holiday party or special event, the following unique meeting facilities can furnish the perfect venue. Many provide full-service banquet and reception services, catering, audiovisual equipment and other arrangements desired.
• Capacity for 1-50 – 11 meeting spaces • Capacity for 50-100 – 3 meeting spaces • Capacity for 100-500 – 12 meeting spaces • Capacity for 500+ – 2 meeting spaces
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F Antiques and gently UsedAntiques of Northfield ����������������������������������������������������������������507-664-9599, 416 Division St SCAC Store ����������������������������� 507-664-3580, 1651 Jefferson Pkwy, communityactioncenter.orgSeven Gables Books and Antiques ������������������������������������� 507-645-8572, 313 Washington St SUsed A Bit Shoppe ������� 507-645-1399, 624 Water St S. northfieldseniorcenter.org/used-a-bit
F Art See Arts and CultUre sectionF Book StoresCarleton College Bookstore �����������������������������������������������507-222-4153, go.carleton.edu/books Content Purveyors of New and Used Books �����������������������������507-222-9238, 314 Division St S
contentbookstore.com St. Olaf College Bookstore��������������������������������������������������� 507-786-3048, stolafbookstore.com
F ClothingAnna’s Closet ������������������������������������������������������������������������������507-645-2539, 302 Division St SClub Tiki ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������220 Division St S, clubtikionline.comClothes Closet �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 507-645-1389, 600 Water St S
communityactioncenter.org/programs/clothingFashion Fair ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������507-645-6967, 411 Division St SRagstock ������������������������������������������������������������ 507-645-9081, 420 Division St S, ragstock.comThe Rare Pair �������������������������������������������������������� 507-645-4257, 401 Division St S, rarepair.comThe Thrifty Parrot ����������������������������������������������������507-645-1685, 507 Water St S, thriftyparrot.com
F Department StoresKmart ����������������������������������������������������������507-645-8484, 404 Schilling Dr, Dundas, kmart.comTarget ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 507-645-4777, 2323 Hwy 3 S, target.comWalgreens ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 507-645-9658, 401 W Fifth St, walgreens.com
F giftSA Bag Lady �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������507-664-9606, 212 Division St SEvenson’s Hallmark ��������������������������������������������� 507-645-8537, 660 Water St S, hallmark.comThe Local Joint ������������������������������������������������������������������������������507-664-9140, 310 Division St SThe Measuring Cup ����������������������������������������507-664-9152, themeasuringcupofnorthfield.comMonarch Gift Shop ������������������������������ 507-663-7720, 405 Division St S, monarchgiftshop.comPaper Petalum �����������������������������������������������������������������������������507-663-0565, 212 Division St SThe Secret Attic ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������507-645-6510, 113 Fifth St WSwag Fine & Funky Art������������������������507-663-8870, 423 Division St S, swagofnorthfield.com
F SpecialtyAquatic Pets ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 507-663-1096, 414 Division St SBierman’s Home Furnishings & Flooring ����������������������������������507-645-9272, 420 Division St S
507-645-5848, 1289 Bollenbacher Dr, biermansflooring.comButtons, Bows, and Baby Doll Clothes ����������������������������������� 507-664-3890, 500 Division St SChampion Sports�������������������������������������507-645-8229, 407 Division St S, championsports.bizCocoa Bean Toys & Sweets �������������������507-645-5322, 515 Division St S, cocoabeantoys.comEcho Used DVDs and Games ����������������������������������������������������507-645-4095, 409 Division St SEclectic Goat �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 507-645-0301, 413 Division St S Ecogardens����������������������������������� 507-645-7078, 600 Division St S, ecogardensnorthfield.comFIT to be TRI’d �����������������������������������������������������507-786-9191, 321 Division St S, fittobetrid.comForget-Me-Not Florist���������������������507-645-4956, 501 Water St S, forgetmenotnorthfield.comThe Gear Resource ����������������� 507-407-4327, 201 Railway St N, Dundas, thegearresource.comJenkins Jewelers ��������������������������������������������������������������������������507-645-6502, 313 Division St SKnecht’s Nursery ���������������������������507-645-5015, 800-924-5015, 1601 Hwy 19 W, knechts.netLarson’s Printing ���������������������������������������� 507-645-7238, 207 Water St S, larsonsprinting.com Makeshift Accessories ��������������� 952-270-8284, 418 Division St S, makeshiftaccessories.comMenard’s ��������������������������������������������������������������507-664-3811, 100 Schilling Dr S, menards.comMike’s Bicycle Shop ��������������������������������������������������������������������507-645-9452, 416 Grastvedt LnNest Midwest ���������������������������������������������� 507-786-9990, 13 Bridge Square, nestmidwest.comNorthfield Historical Society Museum Store �������������������������� 507-645-9268, 408 Division St S
northfieldhistory.orgNorthfield Municipal Liquor ����������������������������������������������������������������507-645-5153, 116 5th St W
ci.northfield.mn.us/index.aspx?NID=470Northfield Olive Oils and Vinegars �������������������������������������������507-645-4008, 18 Bridge Square,
northfieldoliveoilsandvinegar.com Northfield Yarn �������������������������������������������507-645-1330, 314 Division St S, northfieldyarn.comRadio Shack ������������������������������������������� 507-645-1339, 396 Schilling Dr #100, radioshack.com Rocky Top Custom Screenprinting & Embroidery �������������������507-645-9009, 427 Division St S
rockytopmn.comSears of Dundas ������������������������������������������������������507-645-7774, 420 Schilling Dr N, sears.comSpare Room Underground Shoppe ��������������������������������������������507-301-3019, 310 Division St S,
spareroomunderground.comThe Sketchy Artist ��������������������������������� 507-645-2811, 300 Division St S, thesketchyartist.com Tagg 2 ���������������������������������������������������������507-645-9100, 314 Division St S, roomsbytagg2.com
F trAnSportationGo! Northfield-Dundas ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������go.northfield.orgEcoTrans �������������������������������������������������507-664-3859, 317 Division, Suite 101, goecotrans.com First Choice Shuttle �������������������������������������������������������������� 507-645-4447, youarriveontime.comHiawathaland Transit ��������������866-623-7505, 55049 241st Ave, Plainview, threeriverscap.orgJefferson Bus Lines ������������������������������������������������������������������888-864-2832, jeffersonlines.com Northfield Lines �������������������������������� 507-645-5267, 32611 Northfield Blvd, northfieldlines.com Northfield Metro EXPRESS �������������507-663-0796, 32611 Northfield Blvd, northfieldlines.comTop Notch Transportation Inc. ����������������������������������������612-600-8794, tntransportationmn.com
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DiningNorthfield offers a wide variety of dining options. Whether you’re in the mood for fast food or sit-down elegance, drinks or dessert, you’ll find the perfect place to indulge your appetite.
F AmericAnApplebee’s ����������������������������������������������������������� 507-645-8955, 2433 Hwy 3 S, applebees.com Hogan Brother’s Acoustic Café ���������������������507-645-6653, 415 Division St S, hoganbros.comOle Store Restaurant ��������������������������507-786-9400, 1011 St Olaf Ave, olestorerestaurant.com Perkins Restaurant & Bakery �������������������������������������������������� 507-645-4830, 1401 Riverview Dr,
perkinsrestaurants.comQuarterback Club ��������������������� 507-645-7886, 116 Third St W, quarterbackclubrestaurant.comSpring Creek ���������������������������������������������507-645-4026, 707 Prairie St, northfieldgolfclub.comThe Tavern of Northfield ������������������� 507-663-0342, 212 Division St S, tavernofnorthfield.comWillinger’s Golf Club ������������������������������������� 952-652-2500, 6979 Canby Trl, willingersgc.com
F Coffee ShopSBittersweet Coffee Shop & Eatery �������������������������������������������� 507-645-5661, 212 Division St S,
bittersweeteatery.comCaribou Coffee ����������������������������������������������507-645-7650, 400 Fifth St W, cariboucoffee.comGoodbye Blue Monday Coffeehouse ������������507-663-6188, 319 Division St S, gbmcoffee.comHideAway Coffeehouse and Wine Bar �������������������������������������507-664-0400, 421 Division St S,
hideawaycoffeehouseandwinebar.comJames Gang Coffeehouse������������������������������������������������������� 507-663-6060, 2018 Jefferson Rd,
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F ethnicChapati – A Taste of India ������������������������������������������ 507-645-2462, 214 Division St, chapati.usEl Tequila Mexican Restaurant ���������������������������������������������������������507-664-9139, 1010 Hwy 3 SEl Triunfo ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 507-664-3888, 200 Water St SMandarin Garden ������������������������507-645-7101, 107 Fourth St E, mandaringardennorthfield.comNew Buffet �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������507-645-0808, 630 Water St STokyo Grill ������������� 507-664-0888, 1301 Bollenbacher Dr, japanesesteakhousenorthfield.com
F faSt foodArby’s ��������������������������������������������������������������������������507-645-4144, 2220 Gleason Ct, arbys.comCulver’s of Northfield �������������������������������������������������507-645-7700, 960 Hwy 3 S, culvers.comMcDonald’s ����������������������������������������������������������� 507-663-0236, 1101 Hwy 3 S, mcdonalds.comSubway Sandwiches & Salads ��������������������������������������507-645-7226, 416 Hwy 3 S, subway.comTaco Bell ������������������������������������������������������������������������ 507-663-7011, 410 Hwy 3 S, tacobell.comTacOasis ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������507-645-5340, 1140 Hwy 3 S
F pizzA/itAlianB & L Pizza ���������������������������������������������������������507-663-0390, 514 Division St S , bnlpizza.comBasil’s Pizza Palace ��������������������������������������������� 507-663-1248, 301 Water St S, basilspizza.net Carbone’s Pizza ����������������������������������507-645-2300, 620 Water St S, carbonesnorthfield.com Domino’s Pizza ���������������������������������������������������������507-663-1221, 110 E Fourth St, dominos.comGeorge’s Vineyard ���������������������������������������507-645-0100, 1160 Hwy 3 S, georgesvineyard.comPapa Murphy’s Take ‘n Bake Pizza�������������������������������������������507-663-7272, 2014 Jefferson Rd,
papamurphys.comPizza Hut ����������������������������������������������������507-663-6033, 1500 Clinton Ln Ste D, pizzahut.com
F puBs & grillsThe Contented Cow ������������������������������� 507-663-1351, 302 B Division St S, contentedcow.comDawn’s Corner Bar ������������������������������������������������������������507-663-0593, 200 Mill St N, DundasFroggy Bottoms River Pub & Lilly PADio���507-301-3611, 307 Water St S , froggybottoms.comJ. Grundy’s Rueb-N-Stein ������������������������������507-645-6691, 503 Division St S, ruebnstein.comL & M Bar & Grill ����������������������������������������������������������507-645-8987, 224 N Railway St, DundasThe Tavern Lounge �������������������������������507-663-0342, 12 Division St S, tavernofnorthfield.com
F SpecialityBrick Oven Bakery, Inc �����������������������������������������������������������507-645-9517, 630 Professional Dr
158 Water St N (Opening May 2015), brickovenbakery.comCake Walk ����������������������������������������507-786-9255, 303 Division St S, cakewalknorthfield.comCocoa Bean Toys & Sweets �������������������507-645-5322, 515 Division St S, cocoabeantoys.comDairy Queen of Northfield ���������������������������������� 507-645-8912, 900 Hwy 3 N, Open seasonally
dairyqueen.comThe Grand Event Center ������������������507-663-1773, 316 Washington St, thegrandnorthfield.comGooters Dough To Go�������������������������507-645-2253, 200 Schilling Dr, gootersdoughtogo.comKings’ Room at St. Olaf College ��������������������������������������507-786-3763, stolaf.edu/dining/kingsNorthfield Ballroom ��������������������������������507-645-6110, 1055 Hwy 3 N, northfieldballroom.com Quality Bakery and Coffee Shop ����������������������������������������������� 507-645-8392, 410 Division St S Tandem Bagels ������������������������������������������� 507-786-9977, 317 Division St S, tandembagels.com
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Northfield offers a variety of lodging options to suit your needs. Whether you’re looking for a romantic room for two, or a venue for a large group, Northfield’s bed & breakfast inns, hotels, motels and nearby camp-grounds have something for everyone.
F loDgingAmerica’s Best Value Inn and Suites ��������888-315-2378, Hwy 3 S, americasbestvalueinn.comAmericInn Lodge & Suites ����������������������� 507-645-7761, 1320 Bollenbacher Dr, americinn.comArcher House River Inn ���������������������������507-645-5661 , 212 Division Street, archerhouse.comCollege City Motel �����������������������������������������������������507-645-4426, 875 Hwy 3 N, motelcc.comCountry Inn & Suites By Carlson �������������������� 507-645-2286 or 800-456-4000, 300 Hwy 3 S
countryinns.comFroggy Bottoms River Suites ������������������ 507-650-0039, 309 Water St S, froggybottoms.comThe Magic Door Bed & Breakfast �������������� 507-581-0445, 818 Division St S, magicdoorbb.com
F nearby cAmpingLake Byllesby Campground ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������507-263-4447Nerstrand Big Woods State Park �������������������������������������������������������������������������������866-857-2757
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36. Northfield Golf Club37. Carleton Gymnasium38. Ice Arena39. Laird Stadium (Carleton)40. Manitou Field (St. Olaf)41. Public School Athletic Field
(Memorial)42 Spring Creek Soccer Fields43. Public Swimming Pool44. Skoglund Athletic Center
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21. Cornerstone Community Church22. All Saints Episcopal23. Assemblies of God24. Bethel Lutheran (ELCA)25. Emmaus26. First United Church of Christ (Cong.)27. Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom Hall28. Northfield Moravian29� Rejoice Church30. St. Dominic Catholic31. St. John’s Lutheran (ELCA)32. St. Peter’s Lutheran (ELCA)33. Trinity Lutheran (LC-MS)34. United Methodist35. New Covenant Parks
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13. Arts Guild Theater14. Historical Society Museum15. Kelsey Theater (St. Olaf)16. Music & Drama Center and
Gallery (Carleton)17. Arts Guild Gallery18. Flaten Art Museum (St. Olaf)19. Urness Recital Hall (St. Olaf)20. Weitz Center for Creativity
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Galleries, Museums, Performance Halls55. Nutting House56. Old Main (St. Olaf)57. Rolvaag House14. Scriver Building58. Willis Hall (Carleton)22. All Saints Episcopal Church
National Historic Sites
6. America’s Best Value Inn & Suites7. AmericInn Lodge & Suites8� Archer House River Inn9. College City Motel10. Country Inn & Suites by Carlson11. Froggy Bottoms River Suites12. The Magic Door Bed & Breakfast
Lodging
52. Northfield Hospital53. Mayo Clinic Radiation Center54. Allina Clinic
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Downtown Northfield
Walking/Bike Path Police
Fire
Cemetery
River Access
Camping
Dog Park
Highway
County Road
Medical Centers
1. Chamber of Commerce & Visitor’s Center2. City Hall3. National Guard Armory4. Post Office5. Public Library
Public Buildings & Chamber
5. Public Library14. Scriver Building (Museum)
Public Restrooms
47. Community Resource Center/Northfield Senior Center
48. Northfield Hospital Long Term Care Center
49. Northfield Retirement Community
50. Three Links51. Millstream Commons
Community Center/Nursing/Retirement Centers
Park
School
Downtown Northfield