A Visit To Ed’s Museum, Minnesota’s Weirdest Attraction, Proves That One Person’s Trash Is Another’s Treasure
The Land of 10,000 Lakes is full of thoughtful, well-established attractions that draw visitors thanks to their beauty, history, and culture. Every corner of the state has a museum or historic site that is well worth visiting. The list is truly endless.
On the other side of the coin? Attractions that, frankly, no one asked for. It’s not that we don’t love them — we adore them — but they show off a quirky side of the state that rarely makes must-visit lists. That’s certainly the case for a wacky museum in the teeny-tiny town of Wykoff. Ed’s Museum is probably the weirdest attraction in Minnesota. It’s not well-known, but it is just as much a part of Minnesota culture as any historic site. Here’s what you’ll find when you visit:
Ed’s Museum is open from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. every weekend. Operating hours may vary by season, so it’s best to call ahead before stopping by. Phone number: (507) 352-4205.
Have you ever visited? For more interesting, offbeat attractions in the Land of 10,000 Lakes, check out our Minnesota roadside attractions road trip.
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