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ABOVE: The Hutchinson Center for the Arts feature a variety of exhibits throughout the year. Among the most popular is the annual “We Are What We Make” exhibit in February, which features the work of local creators. RIGHT: “Eggsbert” can be seen in LIbrary Square in downtown Hutchinson.
ADVENTURE IS EVERYWHERE
Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, art lover or sports fan, Hutchinson offers many recreational opportunities. Visitors and residents alike can picnic in city parks, bike along the Luce Line State Trail, enjoy the city’s public art collection, or take a swim at the Hutchinson Family Aquatic Center.
Experience the creativity of local and regional artists at the Hutchinson Center for the Arts. Its the hub for the local arts scene. It offers a variety of hands-on activities ranging from community theater and live concerts to an ever-changing schedule of exhibits.
Learn more about local history at the McLeod County Historical Society and Museum. It features the Les Kouba Gallery, Emanuel Albrecht Gallery and the Historical Gallery, which includes displays from the county’s nine towns. Interested in genealogy? Investigate your family roots in the research library or access records through the museum’s library edition of Ancestry.
Hutchinson is also home to the Wheel & Cog Children’s Museum. It offers hands-on, creative play for children, which inspires problem solving, science, leadership, collaboration, experimentation and lifelong learning.
Whether it’s a visit to the farmers market, fi shing at the Crow River or viewing the pavers at Veterans Memorial Park, Hutchinson has no shortage of things to do. Attractions are available in town as well as in neighboring communities. The city it at the junction of three state highways, so it’s easy to get to from all points of the compass. Don’t delay, explore all that Hutchinson has to offer today.