New Ulm Visitors Guide - Brown County Rural Electric Association
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New Ulm Visitors Guide - Brown County Rural Electric Association
Take time to enjoy the sights of New Ulm NEW ULM 354-3673 SLEEPY EYE 794-3673 www.spaethford.com 1430 Westridge Road New Ulm 888-507-7236 507-233-2000 Check out www.mykwchevy.com for complete inventory www.jensenmotors.com Check our vehicles on line at www.madaymotors.com 2403 South Broadway New Ulm 507-354-JEEP 1-800-97 MADAY to New Ulm Welcome to New Ulm It is our pleasure to welcome you to our City of Charm and Tradition. We are hopeful you will find an exciting activity, historical site or celebration regardless of the time of year you visit. Our Glockenspiel and Hermann Monument are welcoming sights all year long. This fine city is also known as the “City of Festivals”. We have Bock Fest, Fasching, Minnesota Music Hall of Fame Fundraiser, St. Patrick’s Day Parade, and Mai Fest at Morgan Creek Winery. In June we start our weekly Monday night ‘Concert in the Park Series.’ This is followed by Autofest, Bavarian Blast, River Blast, German/American Day Parade, Oktoberfest, November’s ‘Shopping Opener’, Minnesota Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and the Parade of Lights. In December, St. Nick and his helper, Krumpus, visit children of all ages for St. Nicholas Day. All of the citizens of New Ulm look forward to welcoming you, on your first visit and your return many times. It is our hope that each visit will provide a new and enjoyable experience that you will want to share with your friends. Come see what’s Brewing in New Ulm! Sincerely, Mayor ROBERT J. “Bob” and CHERYL BEUSSMAN Experience New Ulm! Looking for a fun place for a family reunion, wedding or conference? Come experience gemeitlichkeit in New Ulm! In New Ulm, you’ll find the warm and comfortable friendliness known as “gemeitlichkeit” in our German heritage. From our hearty restaurants to our historical attractions, from our love of music to appreciation of nature, you are sure to enjoy your time in our beautiful city. New Ulm is a destination for beer lovers, hockey players, BMX racers, German heritage and local history buffs. Summer lovers will get their fill of the outdoors at our many city parks, Flandrau State Park along the Cottonwood River, two disc golf courses and the New Ulm Country Club. Shoppers will enjoy our historic downtown featuring music in the streets, quaint retail shops, gnome-made fudge and a 45-foot tall Glockenspiel. With our free outdoor music concerts - complete with a playground for the little ones - to tours at August Schell’s Brewery, New Ulm will charm you and your family. Thank you for picking up our 2012 Visitor Guide! Inside, you’ll find the scoop on many things unique to New Ulm along with the contact information to start planning your visit. Our Visitor Center at 1 N. Minnesota Street is open six days a week to answer your questions and give suggestions. Our website at www.newulm.com is full of information and also a community calendar listing our city festivals. Whether you are coming from near or far, come experience gemeitlichkeit in New Ulm! Audra Shaneman Chamber President New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Visitor Information Attractions History Calendar of Events Festivals and Christmas Itinerary Suggestions City Map Shopping Dining Meeting Facilities Lodging and Camping Activities Parks Churches and Schools 4 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 Page Pages Pages Page Pages Pages Pages Pages Pages Pages Pages Pages Page Page 5 8-13 14-19 20 21-25 26-27 30-31 34-35 36-37 38-40 42-43 46-50 51 53-54 WILLKOMMEN! Our full-service Visitor Center invites you to begin your visit in our welcoming home. We feature ample restrooms, table and chairs to sit a while, coffee and cookies to refresh you, and a friendly, knowledgeable staff to get you started. Walking Tour Brochure and accompanying iPod Tours Our full-color brochure gives you a great tool for discovering New Ulm’s historic past. It concentrates on the downtown area and gives an overview of New Ulm’s history with historic photos and descriptions of 27 sites. Embellish your tour with the free use of iPods loaded with 16 stories about New Ulm’s past. While focusing on buildings, these four-minute presentations elaborate on stories about the related people and times. For example, the Amman’s Bar story tells of abolitionist Carrie Nation’s visit to New Ulm and goes on to explain New Ulm’s brewing past and the impact of prohibition. A credit card imprint will be needed to secure the use of these iPods. The stories can also be preloaded onto your own iPod or viewed at www.newulm.com at your leisure. Driving Tours on CD We have CDs available for purchase ($5) that will allow you a personal driving tour of New Ulm’s highlights. “After-Hours” Visitor Center Don’t worry if you arrive late; we’re still ready for you! We feature a window display of the top attractions in New Ulm, with a large map showing their locations. There is also a storage box with Visitor Guides and Walking Tour Brochures in front of our centrally located building. Group Tour Information We have an award-winning Step-On-Guide program for ’ group tours. Single- or multi-day itineraries have been developed that will be sure to please your groups. Our experienced travel planner can help get your custom itinerary planned. Call 1-888-463-9856 to begin this process. If you need additional information about New Ulm, please contact the Chamber Office. Location: Custom Cover Design by Madsen Ink www.madsenink.net 1 N. Minnesota Street P.O. Box 384 New Ulm, MN 56073 Telephone and Fax: Local: (507)-233-4300 Toll-free: (888)-463-9856 Fax: (507)-354-1504 E-mail: [email protected] On the Web: www.newulm.com www.newulm.com 5 Dance your lederhosen off at our many festivals. Ride through our scenic river valley or explore the oakshaded bluffs and sand-bottomed pool of Flandrau State Park. Stroll around downtown and hear history and our 45-foot-tall Glockenspiel come alive. Toast one of America's oldest brewing traditions at the August Schell Brewery. Or climb to the top of our Hermann Monument for a breath-taking view. In New Ulm, settled by German immigrants in 1854, four years before Minnesota became a state, we've been crafting fine brews and much, much more for more than a century. Today this community, 90 miles southwest of Minneapolis/St. Paul, offers something for everyone, from one-of-a-kind shops and restaurants to important historical sites, inviting bed and breakfasts and a steady stream of live music and lively conversation. Most importantly, it's still a place where friends old and new are greeted with a warm welcome. We invite you to take a look around our website and see what makes New Ulm so unique, and then contact us for help planning your visit. We promise you'll want to come back again and again, because in New Ulm - there's always something special brewing. 6 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 things to see & do in New Ulm 1. Dance with a gnome. At all of our major festivals, you'll meet New Ulm's "ambassadors," costumed gnomes and the masked Narren, all eager to welcome new faces. So go ahead and ask them to dance. (We promise they'll say, “Yes!”) 2. Sample beer the way it should be...none of that watered-down, mass-produced stuff. At the August Schell Brewery, you can try a variety of our rich, handcrafted beers while sitting elbow-to-elbow with friends in the new tap room. 3. Ski by the pale moonlight. Flandrau State Park keeps its eight miles of trails well groomed throughout the winter. Since the park is located right in town, you can grab your cross-country skis and enjoy a moonlit trek a few times each winter - and not be late to dinner. In summer, hiking trails and a sand-bottomed pool await. 4. Go cuckoo...as in cuckoo clocks...or nutcrackers...or candy, glassware, music boxes and steins. New Ulm's shops offer specialty items straight from the old country, as well as a full range of other treasures. 5. Tune in to history. Your kids might be surprised when you tell them to put the ear buds in, not take them out. With New Ulm's unique downtown history iPod tour, the whole family can take a walk and learn about the area's past. Nothing dull about it. 6. Roll on the river. Get your friends together and float on the river. Bring your tubes, boats or canoes anytime - we've got two rivers just waiting for you. 7. Picnic in the Park. Bring your blanket and picnic basket to German Park on Monday nights and spread out beside the fountain for our free outdoor summer concert series. The lineup ranges from polka to Broadway melodies, marches, and a variety of other musical styles. For the kids, there’s the playground and New Ulm’s Puppet Wagon. 8. Dine like the Deutsche. Many of New Ulm's restaurants and almost all of its festivals and special events serve up traditional German cooking, from brats and landjaegers to sauerbraten and sauerkraut. It’s authentic Deutschland cuisine, minus the airfare. 9. Sleep as late as you like. Someone else can make breakfast when you stay at any of New Ulm's lodging choices. You'll also get warm surroundings, beautifully restored architecture and expert advice on local attractions and events. 10. Scale new heights. Drive to the top of the Center Street hill, then climb a spiral staircase to the cupola below the towering Hermann Monument for a spectacular view of the valley that stretches for miles. German Park and “Music in the Park” 200 North German You must visit German Park in downtown New Ulm. It is full of monuments, flowers and the Angel Fountain. It’s great for a lunch break or to stroll among the beauty. Every Monday night in summer (June 4 to August 27, 2012) at 7:00 pm are free music concerts. Bring a blanket or folding chair and enjoy a wide variety of music in a gorgeous setting. www.newulm.com 7 August Schell Brewing Co. In 1860, German immigrant August Schell broke ground for the August Schell Brewing Company and paved the way for a 152-yearold family tradition. With five generations of Schell descendants to operate the brewery, the August Schell Brewing Company claims the title as the second-oldest, family-owned brewery in the nation and holds the title as the oldest brewery in Minnesota. 152 years later, Schell's still specializes in brewing German-style lagers, the backbone on which it was founded a century and a-half ago. In addition to the 14 craft beers that Schell's produces, since 2002 they have adopted Grain Belt, Grain Belt Premium Light and Nordeast into the family. They have brewed the Grain Belt label at Schell's Brewery for the past nine years. This acquisition allowed Schell's to do its part in preserving another legendary Minnesota beer. Visit this majestic little brewery tucked away in the rolling hillside of the Cottonwood River, and witness the beauty of the grounds while experiencing the legacy and heritage of the past 152 years. Stroll the beautiful gardens, get a glimpse of Schell's unique history in the Museum of Brewing, and browse the 2,000-square-foot Gift Shop. Enjoy a brewery tour and sample some of America's finest beers. Schell's Visitor Center also features a Rathskeller Tap Room, its architecture reminiscent of old-world, German-style Rathskellers. When you come to visit, make sure to use the parking lot located just below the Visitor Center. If you would like to witness the tradition, experience 152 years of fine brewing, or learn more about Schell's Brewery, visit the brewery or check out their website at www.schellsbrewery.com . August Schell Brewing Company 1860 Schell Road, New Ulm, MN 56073 800-770-5020 (ph) • 507-354-5528 (ph) • 507-359-9119 (fax) [email protected] Brewery Gift Shop: Open daily, 11 AM-5PM Brewery Tours September - December: Friday - 1:00 PM & 3:00 PM; Saturday Noon, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, and 4:00 PM; Sunday - 1:00 and 3:00 PM January - May: Friday - 1:00 & 3:00 PM; Saturday - Noon, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, and 4:00 PM; Sunday - 1:00 PM *No tours during Bock Fest Summer Schedule: Tours run daily, Memorial Day through Labor Day Monday through Friday -1:00, 2:30 and 4:00 PM; Saturday - Noon, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00 and 4:00 PM; Sunday -1:00, 2:00, 3:00 and 4:00 PM *Note: Tour times are extended during these New Ulm city festivals: Bavarian Blast (third weekend in July) and Oktoberfest (1st and 2nd weekends in October). Please contact us for those schedules. Admission charged for tours; 12 and under are free. Tours last approximately one hour; they include the history of the family, the brewery, and a tasting in the Tap Room. Tour size is limited. Tours do sell out. *There is limited access to the production areas. August Schell Museum of Brewing Free admission. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day; Daily - Noon-5 PM. Please call for winter hours. 8 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 The Concord Singers They were founded in 1931 and have been dubbed New Ulm’s “Ambassadors of Good Will.” The singers began as a group of men united in the love of song and have performed in several foreign lands and widely across America. They have appeared many times on radio and TV and have several CDs and tapes available. Their repertoire of “Festive German Music” will please you when you’re in New Ulm; consider hiring them for your next festival! Contact: 507-354-8850 www.concordsingers.com New Ulm’s Ambassadors The Gnomes The Heinzelmannchen family includes Hans, his wife Carolla, their son Johann and daughter Angelika. These gnomes, along with Gertie the Goose and the three Morel Mushrooms (Max, Moritz and Metta), have become a featured attraction at New Ulm festivals over the years. Be sure to be on the lookout for them, and have your camera handy! The Narren “The Narren” (or “The Fools,” in German) characters have been appearing at New Ulm and other festivals since 1989. With their hand-carved wooden masks and colorful costumes, they can be found mingling with the crowd or leading a snake dance. Each one of the Narren has his or her own unique personality and story and is often looked upon as the relative everyone has, but nobody wants to claim! Historic Preservation Miss New Ulm Court New Ulm was designated a "Preserve America City" by the President’s Advisory Council on Historic Preservation in 2006. Soon after, we received several grants to fund work on our historic downtown, including the creation of our 16 video podcasts, a new Walking Tour guide, new historic markers and our first "Eyewitness to History,” Frederick Kiesling. Join the Miss New Ulm Court at many of our festivals. They are: Princess Jatia Traulich, Miss New Ulm Kelsy Sabatino, and Princess Clair Schwarz. www.newulm.com 9 Glockenspiel Located downtown, the 45-foot-tall Glockenspiel’s bells can be heard chiming throughout the day and playing programmed pieces at noon, 3 PM and 5 PM. The Glockenspiel houses 37 bells with a total weight of more than two tons. Twelve figurines depicting characters from the city’s history rotate on a circulating stage during performances. From Thanksgiving to early January, the figurines of a three-piece polka band that stand directly below one of the clock faces are replaced with a nativity scene. It is one of the few free-standing carillons of its size in the world. Location: 327 North Minnesota Street Hours: Noon, 3 & 5 PM daily; plus 10:30 AM, 1 PM during festivals Way of the Cross New Ulm’s Way of the Cross was completed in 1904 and renovated in 2004. Its 14 stations, with statues imported from Bavaria, provide a quiet, reflective walk up a gentle incline to a chapel dedicated to the Mother of Sorrows. Entrusted to the Diocese of New Ulm, the Way of the Cross is located on the 5th North hill, behind the New Ulm Medical Center, and includes a nearby memorial to Father Alexander Berghold, an instrumental priest in the 1800s who, along with Sister Flavia of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ, initiated the project. Location: 1500 5th North, behind the Medical Center Hours: Daily from April to October Heritage Tree When German settlers founded New Ulm, they used a stately oak tree that still stands at 3rd South and German Streets as the reference point for the town plat. One hundred and fifty years later, the town’s residents celebrated New Ulm’s anniversary with a different type of tree. Reminiscent of those that decorate German towns, the Heritage Tree depicts different stages of the town’s history, from a riverboat to the railroad, the New Ulm Battery and a beer wagon. A plaque explains the significance of each item. Location: 101 South Minnesota Street MLC Chapel Dedicated in April 2010, the Chapel of the Christ was built to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. Its soaring beams, fine artistry, and musical emphasis make it a wonderful addition to the college’s mission – preparing workers for carrying the gospel of Christ to the world. The 57 rank Schantz organ is the perfect instrument for the chapel’s superior acoustics. Cathedral The present building is the third church on this location, with the other two lost to the Dakota War and a tornado in 1881. Begun in 1890 and not finished until 1903, it is a fine example of German Baroque architecture. People of all faiths are welcome to visit the glorious interior, originally created by local artists Alexander Schwendinger, Christ Heller and Anton Gag. The scene in the church’s apse with God the Father presiding over Heaven and Earth is stunning, as is the intricate main altar. Location: 605 North State Times: 7AM-5PM daily Contact: 507-354-4158 10 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 Hermann Monument This 102-foot monument towering over New Ulm depicts Hermann the Cherusci, the ancient hero whose army liberated Germany from Roman rule in 9 A.D. As German immigrants came to the United States, the legend of Hermann as the father of German independence and a symbol of honor and pride came with them. In 1840, a national “Order of the Sons of Hermann” was founded in New York. In 1887, the Order commissioned a statue of Hermann similar to the one in Germany - to be erected in New Ulm. It took nearly a decade to complete the more than 4,000-pound statue, designated by the U.S. Congress in 2000 as a national symbol of German heritage. Visitors may climb a staircase to the base of the statue for a stunning, panoramic view of New Ulm and the river valley (note people in photo). The monument sits on the grounds of Hermann Heights Park, which has playground equipment and picnic facilities. Location: 14 Monument Street, at the top of the Center Street hill Hours: 10AM-7PM Dates: Saturdays and Sundays in May and September; Daily from Memorial Day (May 28) to Labor Day (Sept. 3); Open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays the first three weekends in October Admission: $2.25 per person; Ages 5 and under are free; Children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult; Monument viewing area will close during inclement weather. www.newulm.com 11 Enj oy c Hi stori TURNER HALLne o Every me Welco ENJOY OUR DECK ###"! ! " # OPEN FOR DINING Monday- Saturday Starting at 11am-9 pm Sunday Starting at Noon-6:30 pm Friday and Saturday Night Fine Dining 5-9 pm ink r D d l o C joy a n E & n i Stop • Free Gate • Free Parking • Midway • Exhibits • Entertainment OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 102 South State Street | 507-354-4916 AUGUST 8-12, 2012 HISTORIC JOHN LIND HOUSE WANDA GAG HOUSE OPEN June, July & August everyday from 1-4 pm September & October Friday - Sunday from 1-4 pm November-May by appointment CLOSED HOLIDAYS THE HOUSE IS AVAILABLE FOR RENT FOR PRIVATE MEETINGS OR PARTIES. FOR MORE INFORMATION or to book a tour or party: 507.354.8802 • 622 Center Street email [email protected] webpage www.thelindhouse.com 12 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 www.browncountyfreefair.com 226 North Washington | New Ulm OPEN WEEKENDS May 5th - October 21st December 1st-15th ••• Saturdays 10:00 - 4:00 Sundays 11:00 - 2 :00 House Tours & Art Shows ••• Tours year round by appointment Call 507-359-2632 www.wandagaghouse.org 1894 House is on the National Register of Historic Places Minnesota’s only underground winery produces German, French and American-style wines, including Minnesota cold-hearty varietals, in an environment perfect for production and aging. The vineyard and winery sit on several acres off of scenic Highway 68, between New Ulm and Mankato. Enjoy seasonal culinary events and music including Jazz Nite the first Saturday of the month and...every Friday evening “Winedown for the Weekend” with classical and jazz piano, a glass of hand-crafted wine by the bottle or glass, and appetizers made in a European wood-fired oven. Spring brings Maifest and the annual Bacchus festival, celebrating the return of the growing season. Summer festivals include the annual German Winefest; and every fall the winery is host to the “Cambria Crush: The Annual Great Grape Stomp.” The winery ends the season with the “Christmas Candlelight Winetasting,” holiday music, mulled wine and old-fashioned sleigh rides. Location: 23708 478th Avenue; New Ulm, MN 56073. Located between New Ulm and Mankato off of scenic Hwy 68. Turn south at junction 47 drive two miles to Co. 101 south. First farm on left, second entrance to winery parking lot. Gift Shop/Tasting Room Hours: Spring & Summer: AprilSaturdays only. 12:00-5:00 pm; May- October, Friday & Saturday 11:00 am-9:00 pm. Sunday 11:00 am-5:00 pm. Winter: November-December 2 - Friday, Saturday & Sunday 11:00 am5:00 pm; December 7-30 Saturdays only 11:00 am-5:00 pm Tours: May-October: Saturday and Sunday 1:00 pm-4:00 pm on the hour. No reservations. Tastings: Self-guided wine tastings available throughout all business hours. Guided wine tastings Saturday & Sunday. Private wine tastings available for groups 15-50 by reservation. Monthly tastings first Saturday of month with the Wine Maker by reservation. Contacts: (507) 947-3547 • www.morgancreekvineyards.com www.newulm.com 13 Wanda Gag House The childhood home of Wanda Gag, author of the still-popular children’s book “Millions of Cats,” was designed and built by her father, Anton, in 1894. The Gag family were Bohemians in both senses of the word; they were from the country of Bohemia and were known for an unconventional lifestyle. Anton incorporated several artistic touches in his home, such as faux-woodwork and handstenciled wall borders, and had his artist studio upstairs under his skylight. Wanda went on to national fame with her books and artworks, and many of them are now housed in various prestigious museums. The Queen Anne-style home has been restored and now houses lithographs and paintings by Wanda Gag, paintings by Anton Gag and Flavia Gag, another of the talented children. Also, books by Wanda and Flavia are displayed. The gift shop offers books by Wanda, about Wanda and the Gag family, T-shirts, sweatshirts, jewelry, etc. Location: 226 North Washington; handicapped accessible. Tour Hours: Year round by appointment. Open Weekends May 5-Oct. 21, & Dec. 1-15. Sat. 10 AM-4 PM, Sun. 11 AM-2 PM Cost: $2 per person Contacts: 507-359-2632 [email protected] WandaGagHouse.org 14 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 Turner Hall Gov. Lind House Harkin Store This stately 1887 Queen Annestyle home along Center Street was once the home of Governor John Lind, the 14th Governor of Minnesota and the first Swedishborn American to serve in the U.S. Congress. In addition to his political service to Minnesota, he was the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico and has been honored by the King of Sweden with medals and decrees that are proudly displayed in the home, along with large paintings of Mr. and Mrs. Lind, beautiful woodwork extending to the elaborate staircase, Victorian square grand piano and other elegant furnishings. It has been restored to its original beauty, including the expansive front porch and distinctive tower. As proof of its lovely restoration, the house is on the National Register of Historic Buildings. The home is open for tours and special events and can be rented for receptions and other functions. In the late 1800s, riverboat travelers along the Minnesota River would stop in a small hamlet known as West Newton, home to a hotel, sawmill, brewery, livery and general store. Today, all that remains of West Newton is the Harkin Store, the general store that seems to have been frozen in time along County Rd. 21 just outside New Ulm. Stored on the shelves are fabrics, storage vessels, chinaware, cooking utensils and medicines. As much as 40% of the inventory is original! The store operated from 1870 until 1901, when its post office function was usurped by Rural Free Delivery to the area farmers. Costumed guides host programs most summer Sundays, and you can still sit on the front porch and look out at the rolling river. It is owned by the Minnesota Historical Society, an indication of its historical value and importance. Location: 622 Center Street the corner of Center and State Streets Location: 8 miles northwest of Daily 10AM-9PM Tour Hours: Cost: Free Dining: M-F 11 AM-9PM June - August: Daily 1-4 PM September - October: Fri.-Sun. 1-4 PM November - May: By appointment. Closed Holidays - First 2 Weekends in October (Seasonal) Saturday and Sunday; 10:00 AM-5:00 PM June through August - Tuesday through Sunday: 10:00 AM-5:00 PM In 1856, many of the Turners who had come from Cincinnati to help settle New Ulm gathered in a log-built store to form the New Ulm Turnverein, dedicated to physical fitness, education and gymnastics. Two years later they built their first Turner Hall on a full city block, at the same location as the existing Turner Hall and Ratskeller. Though the first Turner Hall burned during the Dakota War of 1862, the Turners rebuilt, and portions of the existing building date as far back as 1873. Today, Turner Hall still provides a place for social and civic gatherings and gymnastics, as well as dining. In the Ratskeller, you can enjoy a beverage, lunch or dinner while taking in more than 70 feet of stunning murals of Switzerland, Italy and Germany. An Italian artist painted the scenes in 1873. They were restored in 1999. Location: 102 South State Tour Hours: Self Guided, SAT 12-9PM; SUN 12-7 PM Contacts: 507-354-4916 www.newulmturnerhall.org [email protected] Contacts: 507-354-8802 Admission: $3 per person www.thelindhouse.com [email protected] New Ulm on Cty. Hwy. 21 Tour Hours: May, September Admission: $5 Adults 18-64, $3 Seniors & $2 Children 6-17; FREE 5 & Under Contacts: 307-354-8666 or (507) 934-2160 www.mnhs.org/places/sites/hs [email protected] www.newulm.com 15 “The U.S.-Dakota War of 1862” A Commemoration of the 150th Anniversary The U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 was the major event in New Ulm’s history and 2012 marks the 150th Anniversary of that event. A group was formed in 2009 to begin planning a way to commemorate this event. They decided that they would concentrate on the events in Brown County (of which New Ulm is the County Seat). When deciding on the timing of the elements to mark the Commemoration, they chose to center it, as closely as possible, around the actual time of the events in Brown County. Therefore, you will see that the third week in August has been chosen. (The actual dates of the two “Battles of New Ulm” were August 19 and August 23, 1862.) Multiple locations and organizations make up the entire week-long Commemoration and so care will need to be taken to be sure you are in the right place, at the right time. By using the website: www.browncountydakotawarcommemoration.com you will be able to plan your activities. When in doubt, contact the Chamber of Commerce ( 507-233-4300), as they will have the master schedule, as will the Brown County Historical Society ( 507-233-2616). 16 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 150th Commemoration of the U.S.-Dakota War Tentative Schedule of Events - August 2012 Knowing that people will enjoy marking this event with collectibles, a range of collectibles has been created for you to cherish and remember this important event. Everything will be available at the Brown County Historical Society’s Museum located at 2 North Broadway Street. Items include books, pamphlets, self-guided tour brochures, coins, medallions and some clothing. The web-site will include a complete list and pricing. Once it’s gone, it’s gone, so don’t delay! Note: At the time of printing, some times and places have not been secured. Please use this as a reference. Check out the website later in the summer for definate times and places. www.browncountydakotawarcommemoration.com www.newulm.com 17 German-Bohemian Immigrant Monument Brown County Historical Society - Museum “Putting a face on Brown County History for future generations to see and enjoy” Built in 1910 as the New Ulm Post Office, this brick, German Renaissancestyle building is on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of the city’s most architecturally distinct structures. Exhibits include an expansive historical display of Brown County’s Century Farms on the first floor and items from our Sister City of Ulm, Germany, proudly presented in the Ulm Room. The year 2012 is the 150th anniversary of the Dakota War of 1862, and the Brown County Historical Society is planning many activities to commemorate this event, including a renovated third-floor exhibit. The research library features files on over 5,000 Brown County families. The Bookstore carries a wide variety of books on city and county history. A map of Brown County’s historically significant sites and a detailed painting of New Ulm during the Dakota War can be found on the front lawn of the museum. New Ulm’s historic 1914 Popcorn Wagon will be popping and selling popcorn on the museum’s sidewalk during special events. This fascinating site is much more than a beautiful building. Location: 2 North Broadway, the corner of Broadway and Center Street Hours: May 1 - Oct. 31: Mon.-Fri 10 AM-4 PM, Sat. 10 AM-3 PM; Nov.1-April 30: Same hours, but closed Mondays Fee: $3-$5 per person. No admission fee for members, students & children. Contacts: 507-233-2616 www.browncountyhistorymn.org [email protected] 18 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 In 1856 the first GermanBohemians arrived in New Ulm. Many of them settled near the river along the southern boundaries of the town, in an area that came to be called “Goosetown” - for their practice of keeping flocks of geese. In 1984, an organization developed to study their ancestors, with an effort to create a monument to honor those same people. Erected in 1991 to honor immigrants from the area known at the time as Bohemia (now the western Czech Republic), this 7 1/2 -foot-tall granite monument features a statue of a father, mother and child. On the back, the parents legs are raised to represent their love of music and dancing, valued traditions brought from “the old country.” On stone pavers at the base of the monument are the names of 350 German-Bohemian families who settled in New Ulm. Location: In German Park at Second North and German Streets GBHS Research Library Visit the German-Bohemian Heritage Society’s Research Center for information on ancestral names, a description of their homeland and the story of immigration. The volunteers are helpful, interested in your work, and knowledgeable! Location: 1200 S. Broadway, lower level, rear entrance Hours: First Saturday of each month, 1:30-4 PM and second Tuesday of each month; 6:30-8:30 PM Contact: 507-359-2121 or 359-2333 [email protected] Minnesota Music Hall of Fame Your visit to new Ulm would not be complete without touring the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame Museum. We’re located downtown, across the street from the Brown County Museum. The Hall of Fame, organized in 1987 and was established to honor musicians, past and present, who have contributed significantly to the Minnesota music scene in all genres of music including, classical, bluegrass, rock & roll, waltzes, polka and others. Currently there are over 143 inductees featured on huge displays of pictures, artifacts, instruments and uniforms reflecting musical history now carefully preserved and organized. Some of our famous inductees, include: Whoopee John, Judy Garland, Bob Dylan, Prince, Fezz Fritsche and many others. All this plus an extensive audio tour of each inductee’s history is included in your admission price which awaits everyone interested with the names and faces of musicians that have contributed to Minnesota’s musical history! Location: 27 North Broadway. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10 am-2 pm, and by special appointment. Cost: $5, includes audio tour. Contact: 507-354-7305. Email: [email protected] www.mnmusichalloffame.org Brown County Defenders Veterans Memorial Monument The Brown County Veterans Memorial was dedicated on Veteran's Day, 1999. This memorial was designed by C.J. Schmidtke and received recognition in a national trade magazine for its unique features. The project was initiated and developed by the Brown County Veterans Council. This memorial was presented to Brown County as a lasting tribute to past, present and future veterans who honorably served in the Armed Services of the United States of America during periods of peacetime and designated periods of armed conflict. The Eternal Flame, funded by a grant from the New Ulm Area Foundation, was installed in 2001 to draw attention to the memorial in recognition of those men and women who served to preserve freedom in the free nations of the world. There are currently 2,065 commemorative paver blocks at the memorial site; space for 70 pavers remains. Contact the Brown County Veterans Service Office for information on purchasing a paver block at 507-233-6636. Location: 14 South State Street, on the front yard of the Brown County Courthouse Erected by the State of Minnesota in 1891, this monument honors those who defended New Ulm during the Dakota War. The artwork at the base was created by New Ulm artist, Anton Gag. Originally sited at the intersection of State and Center Streets, the monument was moved to its present location in 1917 for safety reasons due to the rising use of automobiles. Walk up to the monument (accessible from State or Washington Streets) to see the bas-reliefs on the base and read the inscriptions. Tap on the monument, and you’ll discover that the stone-looking structure is actually made of metal! Location: In the median of Center Street, between State and Washington Streets New Ulm Battery The New Ulm Battery is a civilian artillery unit of Civil War era - believed to be the only one of its kind in the United States. It was formed as a defensive measure in January, 1863, six months after the Dakota War, to protect New Ulm from any further incursions. The city was not attacked again, and the group has yet to fire a shot in anger. You can see Battery items at 1st North and Broadway in a special glass-fronted room next to City Hall. The New Ulm Battery accepts local and out-of-town engagements. Contacts: New Ulm Battery - P.O. Box 611 - New Ulm, MN 56073. Call John Fritsche at 507354-4387 or 276-3234. www.newulmbattery.com www.newulm.com 19 2012 2013 City-wide Garage Sale Sept. 15 Fasching Feb. 18 Feb. 9 Oktoberfest Oct. 5-6 & 12-13 Bock Fest Feb. 18 Feb. 9 Grape Stomp at MCV Oct. 6 “Parade of Bands” at Turner Hall Feb. 19 Pumpkin Fest Oct. 7 Figure Skating Show March 2-4 Haunted Corn Maze Oct. 13 Farm Show March 9-10 Education MN Weekend “We’re Open” Oct. 18-21 Black Powder Trade Fair March 10-11 St. Patrick’s Day Parade March 17 Camper and Outdoor Show March 15-18 Home & Self-Improvement Show Mar. 23-25 City-wide Garage Sale Oct. 4-5 & 11-12 MN Music Hall of Fame Induction Nov. 2 Nov. 1 Showcase of Hall of Fame Musicians Nov. 3 Nov. 2 “Shopping Opener” Weekends Nov. 2-3 & 9-10 April 14 Holiday Craft Sales Around Town Nov. 2-3 “Outdoor Classics” Play in the Park May 4-6 Women’s Expo Nov. 3 Mai Fest at Morgan Creek Vineyard May 5 Parade of Lights Downtown Nov. 23 St. Nikolaus Visit early Dec. “Walk to the Glock” mid-Dec. March 17 Mar. 22-24 Syttende Mai (in Hanska) May 17-20 Nov. 29 mid-Dec. Autofest - Car Show June 24 June 23 Patriotic Day at Turner Hall July 4 July 4 Bavarian Blast July 20-22 July 19-21 German Wine Tasting Fest July 20-22 **Stop at the Visitor Center for more information on location and lodging and to get an event brochure!! ** Crazy Days July 27-28 July 26-27 (Dates are subject to change, but are accurate at the time of this printing.) Brown County Free Fair Aug. 8-12 Terry Sveine 150th of U.S. Dakota War Aug. 20-26 Martin Luther College Start Weekend Aug. 24-27 Barefoot Bob’s Hot Boat Races Aug. 25 Riverblast Aug. 31 & Sept. 1 Farm and Toy Show 20 1-507-233-4304 New Ulm Visitor Center / C.V.B. 1-888-463-9856 Sept. 1-2 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 Aug. 30-31 P.O. Box 862 / 1 North Minnesota Street [email protected] New Ulm, MN 56073 www.newulm.com New Ulm has been known as a “City of Festivals.” No matter the time of year, you’ll find a reason to link arms with your neighbor and celebrate. Held the Saturday before Ash Wednesday, Fasching and Schell's Bock Fest give everyone something to look forward to amid a long, cold winter. Date/Times: February 18, 2012 Hours: 11 AM - 4:30 PM Admission charged, I.D.s required Contact: 507- 354-5528 www.schellsbrewery.com Schell’s Bock Fest Schell’s Bock Fest takes place outdoors on the grounds of Schell’s brewery. Enjoy an award-winning beer or root beer beside a big bonfire, a few thousand friends, and live music. A highlight of the day is the Bock Medallion Hunt, where participants use clues to find the “bocks” (a gruff and stubborn goat of winter) hidden in the adjoining woods, to win cash and merchandise prizes. Location: Schell’s Brewery, parking around the area, shuttle or taxi drop-offs recommended. Fasching “A German Mardi Gras” Fasching is an old carnival tradition that originated in the European Alps to chase away winter. Each year, strips of cloth are strung across downtown streets in the German peasant tradition, and “The Narren,” masked characters in colorful costumes, walk the streets inviting people to the party. Held at Turner Hall, Fasching includes non-stop music, food and dancing; costumes are encouraged for the evening costume contest. Location: Turner Hall, 102 South State St. Date: February 18, 2012 Hours: 11AM - 10 PM Cost: $7 at door, $5 in advance Contact: 507-354-8850 www.concordsingers.com St. Patrick’s Day Parade Our March 17 celebration includes a parade, social hour, dinner and program and entertainment. Even though New Ulm is best known for its German history, the New Ulm St. Patrick’s Day celebration is the oldest continuous Irish parade in Minnesota. This event is clearly one of the least publicized, but one of the most enjoyable in southern Minnesota. It is open to everyone and fun for everyone Irish and those that wish they were. Plan on coming to New Ulm on March 17, starting with the 5 PM parade. www.newulm.com 21 July brings Bavarian Blast to the Brown County Fairgrounds for a weekend-long celebration of our German heritage and culture. Now in its 7th year, they will again bring together crowd-pleasing, energetic bands from Europe as well as our own "Ambassadors of Good Will," The Concord Singers. With the variety of other entertainers, there is a refreshing blend of entertainment for all, including past favorites, "New Odyssey." Enjoy the festival under huge tents with comfortable seating on bleachers and tables and benches. Whet your appetite with a variety of delicious foods and then quench your thirst in the beer gardens with one of New Ulm's local brews - August Schell beers, Morgan Creek wines, or 1919 Root Beer. In addition to music and food under the festival tents, visitors will enjoy an arts and crafts festival, Kinderblast for the kids, a 10K- or 2-mile Fun Run, souvenir and recorded music sales, and the famous Grande Parade held on Sunday at 12:30 PM. Location: Brown County Fairgrounds, 712 12th North Date/Times: July 20-22, 2012 Hours: 11AM-12:30 AM Friday & Saturday, 11 AM- 9:30 PM Sunday Contacts: 507-359-2222 www.bavarianblast.com [email protected] 22 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 Auto Fest This large car, motorcycle and truck show features over 350 vehicles displayed in shimmering rows of shining metal! The event is not judged, so participants are welcome to enter their vehicle whether it's a family "driver" or detailed custom job. Food and drink sales and a DJ are staples of the event; sometimes a model car show and other highlights such as dyno testing are offered. Location: 2403 South Broadway — Maday Motors and Joe’s Camper Sales parking lots Date: June 23-24, 2012 Hours: Saturday’s Clue Cruise starts about 2 PM; Sunday’s car show is 10 AM - 4 PM Cost: Free Contacts: 1-800-976-2329 www.autofest.org Brown County Free Fair The county fair tradition which began Location: Brown County Fairgrounds, 1201 N. State in Brown County Date/Times: August 8-12, 2012 1867 continues to Hours: Varies by day, generally late morning to near midnight thrive. Our fair brings back memoCost: Free admittance ries of an old-fashContacts: 507-249-3970 www.browncountyfreefair.com ioned county fair. [email protected] This year’s highlights include motorcross, a tractor pull, two demolition derbies, senior citizens program, kids/daycare activities, amateur talent contest, livestock shows, open class, 4-H, FFA and commercial exhibits. The carnival will be available all five days of the fair, and there will be a variety of free entertainment throughout the fair. The 2012 Brown County Free Fair will once again be hosting the state show of the Minnesota Gladiolus Society. Visit the Civic Center to view hundreds of awesome gladiola displays on Saturday and Sunday. Stop in and spend an hour or spend the day! Enjoy the rides, have some great food and a cool beverage, visit with your neighbors and friends, or stroll through the climate-controlled Civic Center on the grounds for additional exhibits and entertainment. You can walk right in: there’s no gate charge, and the parking is free, too! Pumpkin Fest Come and join the fun at Pumpkin Fest and the Haunted Maze, held over the Oktoberfest weekends. First-weekend festivities include a petting zoo, country store, Scarecrow Avenue, Halloween Hair, a food wagon, live music, a corn maze and, of course, lots of pumpkins for sale. The second weekend is the Haunted Corn Maze, guaranteed to bring a chill to your nerves. Bring a flashlight and plenty of “guts.” Location: 17881 Country Road 27 (3miles west of New Ulm on Highway 27) Dates: Pumpkin Fest - Oct. 7, 2012 Haunted Maze - Oct. 13, 2012 Hours: Pumpkin Fest - 10:30 AM-3:30 PM Haunted Maze - 7:00 PM-9:30 PM Contact: [email protected] www.newulm.com 23 Oktoberfest This traditional festival is modeled after one of the world's largest celebrations held each year since 1810 in Munich, Germany. New Ulm's version takes place during the first two weekends of October. The fun begins Friday evenings and continues all day Saturday at the Holiday Inn, with a full schedule of "oom-pah!" including performances from New Ulm's famous Concord Singers. Both Saturdays downtown feature German food and music, horse-drawn trolley rides and dancing. The first Saturday also marks German-American Day with a parade downtown at 11:00 AM. Cost: Moderate fee at Holiday Inn & free at the Visitor Center. Location: Holiday Inn (HI) - 2101South Broadway, and on the street by the Visitor Center (VC) - 1 North Minnesota Date/Times: Oct. 5-6 and Oct. 12-13, 2012 HI - Fridays 6 PM-1 AM, Saturdays 11 AM-1 AM; VC-Saturdays 11 AM-5 PM Contacts: HI: 507-359-2941 & www.newulmoktoberfest.com. VC: 507-233-4300 and www.newulm.com Antiques Plus August Schell Brewery & Gift Shop Cornerstone Coffee Country Loft and Doll Haus Domeiers Earthen Art The Grand Kabaret If you are not deer hunting during the opener in November, the place to be is the Annual Shopping Opener in New Ulm! “No license” is needed for this destination event. GutenTag Haus Lambrechts The New Ulm Specialty Shops have joined together with New Ulm Business and Retail Association for two weekends of fun and shopping. Lola’s Larkspur Market Morgan Creek Vineyards • The Specialty Shops will host holiday open houses, gourmet food sampling, book signings and more. New Ulm Furniture • The Women’s Expo will house over 80 vendors with demonstrations, crafts, wellness, home businesses and more; Spinning Spools • The Crafters Holiday Boutique will be open throughout town and downtown. Sven & Ole’s Books • There will be all kinds of add-ons including a decorating workshop. NT IS HO • A Juried Art Show will exhibit professionally judged artwork. The closing reception will be held with prizes awarded at that time. P HE HU Weeds & Reeds S The Thimble Box 24 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 Details at newulm.com Call 507-233-4300 www.shoppingnewulm.com Christmas Traditions Many of America’s wonderful Christmas traditions began in Germany. Christmas trees, Advent wreaths, nutcrackers, and many other traditions can be discovered in many of our attractions, homes and shops. Natural decorations have been a city tradition in New Ulm since 1925. The downtown business district is completely draped with natural evergreen boughs and lights. Christmas trees adorned with red bows line the sidewalk. Driving through the residential areas of New Ulm is like driving through a Christmas fantasy land. Millions of tiny lights decorate the homes, sharing the Christmas spirit city-wide. Surrounding the Glockenspiel are tiny white lights, giving the park a magical look. Parade of Lights The Parade of Lights heralds the official arrival of Santa Claus to New Ulm. Over 50 units in the parade are covered with twinkling Christmas lights. This magical event takes place the Friday evening after Thanksgiving at 6 pm in downtown New Ulm. Children of all ages will delight in this parade. Don’t miss this unique entrance by Santa on November 23, 2012. St. Nikolaus Day Children are invited to gather in New Ulm to welcome the arrival of St. Nikolaus. Dressed in traditional costumes, St. Nikolaus and his sidekick Krumpus describe the German and Austrian legends of St. Nikolaus and how they tie into our earliest celebrations of Christmas. Entertainment, prizes and treats round out the fun-filled gathering. Held in early December. Call 233-4300 for details. Walk to the ‘Glock Join us in mid-December for a traditional Christmas gathering at Schonlau Park, in front of the Glockenspiel with its lights and Christmas figurines. Carry candles as we walk downtown from the Visitor Center to the Glockenspiel, lead by a Victorian-costumed choral group. Visit with Santa Claus at the park and enjoy a bonfire, light refreshments and caroling. “It looked like a Norman Rockwell painting,” one of the participants said of last year’s gathering. We hope to see you there! www.newulm.com 25 A few suggestions to help you plan your visit... If you only have one day: 1 Start downtown with breakfast at one of our cafe’s or coffee shops and spend a little time chatting with the locals. 2 Stop by the Convention and Visitors Bureau to pick up an iPod preloaded with audio and video podcasts about New Ulm's historic downtown. As you walk from shop to shop, pause to learn about what happened a century or more ago, right where you're standing. (Pick up a few souvenirs while you're at it!) LADIES WEEKEND: You and the girls want to get away? We've got you covered. Day One: 3 Head to the Ratskellar at Turner Hall for lunch and a cold beverage, and to admire the uncovered and restored murals of Germany, Switzerland and Italy. 1 Start your day at Cornerstone Coffee, located in an 1865 building that is one of the last of the original business buildings still standing in New Ulm. 4 Work off your meal with a climb to the top of Hermann Monument, where you'll be rewarded with a panoramic view of the river valley. 2 Get ready to shop, shop, shop. New Ulm is filled with stores you won't find anywhere else. Be sure to venture outside downtown to Domeier's German store, a cozy shop stocked with items straight from the old country. And don't forget Weeds & Reeds on the other side of downtown, where a 1926 gas station is now filled with vintage and eclectic gifts. 3 Have lunch beside the fireplace at Lola's Larkspur Market, where you'll find soups and sandwiches, salads, and more, in addition to a full wine list. 4 If you're up for more shopping, New Ulm will keep you occupied. Or, head to one of our salons for a relaxing manicure and pedicure. 5 Make the short trip out to the Morgan Creek Vineyard to sample varietals from Minnesota's only underground winery. 5 6 Snag a ticket for a tour of the August Schell Brewery. The nearly one-hour tour includes a walk through the old brew house, a video of today's brewing operations and plenty of time to sample beers in the Schells’ tap room. Afterward, wander through the carefully tended gardens, say hello to the deer and peacocks or visit the gift shop. Treat yourself to an authentic German dinner at one of our restaurants, and enjoy the nightlife along Minnesota Street. If you have a whole weekend: Start with the one-day suggested itinerary above. On day two: 1 Start the day with a bike ride on the 13-mile bike loop around town, taking in the river or stopping in nearby parks. Or, head to Flandrau State Park for a hike or a dip in the sand-bottomed pool. 2 Grab takeout from one of our restaurants and enjoy a picnic by the fountain in German Park. 3 Catch an afternoon performance at the Glockenspiel, one of the few freestanding carillons of its size in the world. 4 Play a round of golf at the New Ulm Country Club. If you're feeling less ambitious, make it mini-golf at the Putting Green. 5 26 Ready to put your feet up and call it a day? Head to the Grand Kabaret downtown to take in some spirited entertainment that could range from a jazz combo, a solo guitarist, vocal duos and even poetry readings. Refresh your body with some light food and enjoy tasty wine selections. New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 Day Two: 1 Take a walk along the Cottonwood River in Flandrau State Park, or ride your bikes on New Ulm's 13 mile bike loop around town. 2 Tour the stately Lind House, the restored one-time home of Minnesota's 14th governor. 3 At the childhood home of children's author Wanda Gag, admire lithographs and paintings by Wanda Gag and other members of her family. 4 Have lunch at the famous Veigel's Kaiserhoff, known for its braised ribs, or Otto’s Feierhaus for their German Specialties. 5 Take a tour of the August Schell brewery and gardens, where you'll sample awardwinning beers in some of the city's most beautiful surroundings. FAMILY GETAWAY Load the family in the car; you're ready to go. Day One: 1 Take the kids to Riverside Park. Let them climb all over the "pirate ship playground" and meet Gertie the Goose, the statue that is an unofficial mascot of the area known as Goosetown. Or bring the fishing poles and drop a line in the water, right where riverboats docked a century and a-half ago. 2 Head to the skate park for some exciting jumps, or ride your bikes along the former railroad bed that is now a paved, five-mile regional trail. 3 Grab a quick lunch at any of New Ulm's casual restaurants, saving room for some "gnome-made" fudge from the Country Loft. 4 At the August Schell brewery, the kids can enjoy 1919 Root Beer while adults sample craft beers following an approximate one-hour tour. On the grounds surrounding the brewery, come face-to-feather with peacocks or see if the kids can spot the little gnomes "hiding" through-out the gardens. 5 Try your skills at the Putting Green miniature golf course before a swim in the hotel pool. Day Two: 1 Climb to the top of Hermann Monument to take in the sights from high atop the town. The park surrounding the monument also has playground equipment and picnic shelters. 2 Hike through Flandrau State Park, or take in one of the naturalist-led programs. During warm months, hit the beach at Flandrau's sand-bottomed pool. 3 4 5 Have an authentic German lunch at one of New Ulm's restaurants. (Don't worry, your picky eaters always have the kids’ menu.) Watch the 12 figurines from New Ulm's history "perform" from their perch inside the 45-foot-tall Glockenspiel. Head a few miles outside town to the Harkin Store, a general store that served the once-thriving riverside town of West Newton in the late 1800s. Costumed guides welcome visitors each Sunday throughout the summer, leading activities for families and teaching about life during the 19th Century. HISTORY BUFF WEEKEND History buffs will find their plates full on a visit to New Ulm. Day One: 1 Begin with the iPod tour of historic downtown buildings. The iPods, available at the Convention and Visitors Bureau, are preloaded with more than a dozen audio and video podcasts about significant events in the city's history. A corresponding map will guide your way. 2 A few blocks away, find the whimsical Heritage Tree, a replica of those that decorate German communities. Each item on the tree ("planted" for New Ulm's 150th anniversary in 2004) represents a prominent figure in the city's history. 3 Eat lunch at the Ratskeller inside the historic Turner Hall. The Turners were among the first settlers of New Ulm, building their original structure on this same site. On the walls of the Ratskeller are murals painted by an Italian artist in 1873. They were uncovered and restored in 1999. 4 Head to the Brown County Historical Museum, housed in the former New Ulm Post Office. The building itself is on the National Register of Historic Places. Inside, check out exhibits on the Dakota War and the county's farming heritage. 5 Learn how America's second-oldest family-owned brewery survived the Dakota War, Prohibition and much more during a tour of the August Schell Brewery. 6 7 Learn about musical highlights of Minnesota with an audio tour of the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame. Spend the night in one of New Ulm's restored Bed and Breakfasts, each an architectural gem. Day Two: 1 Take a tour of New Ulm's monuments, including the Defenders and German-Bohemian monuments, and the old steamboat landing in Riverside Park, where riverboats brought settlers and supplies. 2 Visit the John Lind House, an 1887 Queen-Anne-style home that belonged to Minnesota's 14th governor, the first Swedish-born American to be elected to Congress. 3 Head to the Wanda Gag House, where the famous children's book author spent her childhood - an 1894 house designed and constructed by her artist father, Anton Gag. 4 5 Grab lunch in our historic downtown. 6 Have coffee at the Cornerstone, an 1865 building with an exterior virtually unchanged since the Civil War era, and ask Lori about the famous "Christmas Murder" that befell one of the men who built the structure. 7 Drive out of town to the Harkin Store, the only remaining structure from the 19th-century river town of West Newton, before continuing to Fort Ridgley, a key training ground for Civil War soldiers that also played a critical role in the Dakota War. The site is located about 15 miles from New Ulm, near the town of Fairfax. Admire the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, with its numerous paintings of saints and religious scenes, some dating back more than a century. The cornerstone for the Cathedral was laid in 1890, the steeple in 1893 and the interior completed in 1903. www.newulm.com 27 “Say ahhh…” Relief now offered evenings and Saturdays at our walk-in clinic – no appointment needed. Monday – Thursday 5 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday – 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. ★ gifts ★ soaps ★ home decor ★ garland ★ linen ★ battery tapers ★ candles ★ furniture ★ seasonal items & more Our Emergency Department is staffed 24/7 by emergency-trained physicians and staff, backed up by a team of surgeons, here to serve you. 14 South Minnesota (next to Rodney’s) 1324 Fifth North Street New Ulm, Minnesota 507-217-5000 359.1948 newulmmedicalcenter.com HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm 12-11504 ©2012 ALLINA HEALTH SYSTEM. ®A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF ALLINA HEALTH SYSTEM ★ Imported Gifts from Germany ★ New Ulm Souvenirs & Gifts ★ Speciality Foods & Chocolates 127 North Minnesota St. • New Ulm 507-233-4287 gutentaghaus.com 28 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 The Thimble Box 10 North Minnesota • New Ulm • 354-6721 Hours: M_F 10am-5pm • Sat 10am-4pm Quilting, Fabric & Notions www.thimblebox.com A Little Out of the Ordinary Browse & Enjoy the Unique Blend of Charm, History & Unusal Gifts in a Renovated 1926 Gas Station Also Don’t Miss Antiques & Vintage • • Children’s Books & Toys • Funky Gifts OUTDOOR N TAGE/ ANTIQUE MVIAR KETS April - October Weeds & Reeds Hours: Mon - Sat 10-5 • Sunday Seasonal Corner of 5th North & Broadway • New Ulm • (507) 359-1147 National Historical Register Spinning Spools Quilt Shop Fabrics ★ Books ★ Patterns Samples ★ Kits ★ Aurifil Thread 106 S. Minnesota Street, New Ulm (507) 359-2896 www.spinningspoolsquiltshop.com Monday-Friday 10-5; Saturday 10-4 Used Books and Espresso • Clean, quality, used hardcover & paperback books • Gourmet Coffees & Beans • Espresso Drinks 123 North Minnesota Historic Downtown New Ulm, N. Minnesota St. 359.4600 Open Monday-Thursday 10am-7pm Friday & Saturday 10am-5pm Closed Sundays & Holidays www.newulm.com 29 Call for Store Hours 32 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 • Sports Equipment • Team Uniforms Baseball, Football, Softball, Hockey & Soccer Gear • Shoes for all Sports Passion Cut Diamonds from Israel Diamonds Direct from Antwerp, Belgium Complete in-house manufacturing Colored Gems Fine Italian Gold Family Owned & Operated for 60 years • Baseball • Basketball • Football • Soccer • Sandals • Athletic Shoes for Everyone -Mens, Ladies, Kids • Nike • New Balance • Saucony • K-Swiss • Asics 15%OFF any one item NICKLASSON ATHLETIC not valid with other offers 12/31/12 NICKLASSON ATHLETIC “LOOK GREAT, PLAY GREAT” www.pattersonsdiamondcenter.com 117 North Minnesota • Downtown New Ulm • (507) 354-2613 Hours: Monday & Thursday 9-6pm • Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 9-5pm • Saturday 9-4pm 1217 S. Broadway • New Ulm • 507-354-8586 HOURS: Mon. 8-8; Tues.-Fri. 8-5; Sat. 9-4 Additional parking behind store.www.nicklassonathletic.com www.newulm.com 33 You won’t know what treasures you'll discover until you wander into one of New Ulm's distinctive shops. Whether it's a cuckoo clock imported from Germany, a good book to bury your nose in, handmade pottery or "gnome-made" fudge, you'll find the perfect souvenirs to stuff into your suitcase. In addition to the one-of-a-kind stores in historic downtown, explore both ends of the city and the streets in between for shops offering a full range of goods and services and even a few surprises! Ask for a Shopping Guide at Visitor’s Center. General Retail * K-Mart 2107 North Garden 359-1465 www.kmart.com *Target 1914 South Broadway 359-8099 www.target.com * Sears Hometown Store 1605 South Broadway 359-5555 www.sears.com *Walgreen’s 608 North Broadway 359-8790 www.walgreens.com *Wal-Mart 1720 Westridge Road 354-0900 www.walmart.com Specialty Shops Country Loft and Doll Haus 204 North Minnesota 354-8493 www.countryloftdolls.com Collectibles, dolls, fudge, and accessories. *Domeier’s German Store 1020 South Minnesota 354-4231 Imported German and European goods. Earthen Art 106 South Minnesota 359-7142 www.earthenart.com Hand-made pottery and stoneware. *Guten Tag Haus 127 North Minnesota 233-4287 www.gutentaghaus.com Imported German clothes, steins, clocks and gifts. *Hope & Faith Floral & Gifts 209 North Minnesota 354-2222 • Fax: (507) 354-5739 [email protected] www.edelweissincmn.com Jacobs & Meidl Music & Christian Supply 5 North Minnesota 354-6413 Christian cards, books, etc. and musical items. *KNUJ Radio’s “Polka Parade Music” 317 North Minnesota 359-2921 www.polkaparade.com A wide assortment of polka and old-time music. 34 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 *Lambrecht’s Gifts 119 North Minnesota 233-4350 www.lambrechtsgifts.com Gifts, collectibles, Christmas decor and clothing. *Morgan Creek Vineyards 23707 - 478th Avenue 947-3547 www.morgancreekvineyards.com Wine, glasses and serving ware, and clothing. The Old Corner Store 526 South Minnesota 359-7117 Antiques, gifts and a little bit of everything! *Patterson’s Diamond Center 117 North Minnesota 354-2613 www.pattersonsdiamondcenter.com Jewelry, gems, watches and specialty goods. Schell’s Brewery Gift Shop 1860 Schell Road 354-5528 www.schellsbrewry.com Schell-logoed goods, steins, and gifts items. *The Splendid Nest 20 North Minnesota 354-6378 www.splendidnest.com “Things to feather your nest - for a little down.” Antiques *Antiques Plus 117 North Broadway 359-1090 www.antiquesplusnewulm.com A wide array of collectibles and antiques. Athletic Supply *Nicklasson Athletic 1217 South Broadway 354-8586 www.nicklassonathletic.com All kinds of sporting equipment and trophies. Books Bookshelves and Coffeecups 123 North Minnesota 359-4600 Gourmet coffee and thousands of used books. *Sven and Ole’s Bookstore 2 North Minnesota 354-6421 www.SvenandOlesBooks.com New and used books, special book orders. Bridal Wear *Sister’s Bridal & Tux 1201 South Broadway 359-7204 www.sistersbridalandtux.com Quality wedding and formal wear. Clothing European Antiques 211 North Minnesota 217-6723 Very unique antiques brought in from Europe. *Herberger’s 110 North Minnesota 354-2155 www.herbergers.com New Ulm’s biggest clothing store, plus house wares. *Weeds and Reeds 500 North Broadway 359-1147 Vintage goods, antiques, home decor and more. Maurice’s 1702 Westridge Road 359-1870 www.maurices.com Modern women’s clothing and fashions. Computers, Telephone and Electronics *Connecting Point Technologies 105 North Minnesota 359-6451 www.conpt.com Computer sales, in-stock supply, service. *Kemske 509 Center Street 354-4141 www.kemske.com Computers, sales & service M.L. Computers 1420 North Broadway 359-2449 Computer service, repair and sales. *NU-Telecom 27 North Minnesota 354-4111 www.nutelecom.net Phone service, internet, website an computers. *Radio Shack 1704 Westridge Road 354-5635 www.radioshack.com Electronic accessories, toys, satellite TV and radio. *Tech Trends 15 Berens Boulevard 233-3000 www.nutelecom.net Cellphones, computers, accessories and service. *Verizon 1702 Westridge Road 359-3670 www.verizonwireless.com Cellphones, service and packages. Verizon (Pro Cellular) 1609 South Broadway 359-5287 www.verizonwireless.com Cellphones, service and packages. Convenience/Gas Stations *Casey’s General Store 314 - 20th South 354-9919 www.caseys.com *Freedom Value Center 627 North Minnesota 359-1569 www.freedomvalu.com *Harmening Oil & Trucking 1400 South Valley • 354-6414 *Holiday Station Store 1201 Westridge Road 359-9841 www.holidaystationstores.com *Kwik Trip 1521 South Broadway 233-8940 www.kwiktrip.com *New Ulm Quick Mart 1400 North Broadway 354-4015 www.clarkbrands.com *SSL Auto Service Center 626 North Minnesota 354-2619 www.newulmtel.net~sslnewulm Furniture *New Ulm Furniture 16 North German 354-2716 www.newulmfurniture.com Giant decor, furniture and flooring selection. *Rooms and Rest 1704 North State 354-1250 www.roomandrest.com A large selection of home furnishings. Hardware *Retzlaff’s Ace Hardware 21 North Minnesota 354-8851 www.acehardware.com Hardware, tools, flooring, guns and marine. *Running’s Farm and Fleet 1615 North State 359-2988 www.myrunnings.com Hardware, farm supply, lawn and garden and clothing. River Valley Power Equipment 1900 South Valley 359-3180 www.rivervalleypowerequipment.com Chainsaws, snow blowers and lawn equip. & repair. Hunting and Outdoor Hunters’ Den 1414 Westridge Road 354-4867 www.huntersdengunshop.com Large selection of guns (& range), hunting/fishing supply. Twin River Archery & Outdoors 509 - 20th North Street 359-8946 www.twinriversarchery.com Archery (& range), fishing and hunting supplies and bait. Nursery and Garden Supplies *Back 40 Nursery and Landscaping 509 Highway 14, Nicollet 507-404-0012 www.back40nurserylandscape.com Earthworks Landscape Supply 47572 State Highway 68 359-1131 www.shopearthworks.com *Hacker’s Tree Farm and Nursery 45372 - 190th Street, Sleepy Eye 507-794-2462 [email protected] *River Creek Nursery 1200 South Front 354-6001 www.rivercreeknursery.com Office and Paper Supply *Kemske Paper and Teacher Supply 509 Center Street 354-4141 www.kemske.com Paper and office supplies; educational toys. *River Bend Business Products 203 North Minnesota 359-7880 www.riverbendbusiness.com Office supply, scrapbooking and more. Quilt and Needlecraft Shops NadelKunst 212 North Minnesota 354-8708 Needle-craft patterns and supplies; yarn. *Spinning Spools Quilt Shop 106 South Minnesota 359-2896 www.spinningspoolsquiltshop.com Hand-made quilts, fabrics, and tools. *The Thimble Box 10 North Minnesota 354-6721 Quilts, quilting tools, fabrics and more. Thrift Stores *MRCI Bargains 1702 Westridge Road 354-3289 www.mrcifoundation.info/clothingdonations.php Clean, used clothing and other goods. *MVAC Thrift and More 1607 South Broadway 359-8009 www.mnvac.org/nutrf.php Used clothing, knick-knacks & more. *Treasure Haus Resale Shop 1209 South Broadway 354-6108 www.treasurehaus.org Used goods, books, and household items. Video and Games *Holiday Station Store 1201 Westridge Road • 359-9841 www.holidaystationstores.com Family Video 701 North Broadway 354-2266 www.familyvideo.com Game Stop 1702 Westridge Road 359-6690 www.gamestop.com *Chamber of Commerce Member www.newulm.com 35 If it’s authentic German cuisine you're after, New Ulm might seem a little bit like paradise. Sure, we've got some of Minnesota's best bratwurst and sauerkraut, sauerbraten and spaetzle, and a brewery full of German beer to wash it down; but New Ulm's dining scene doesn't start and end there. You'll also find Mexican, Chinese, and everything in between, in family-style eateries, fast food and casual settings, as well as more upscale dining and a nearby winery. RESTAURANTS *American Legion 13 South Minnesota 354-4016 Serving lunch and dinner. Full bar, our whole menu is available to go. Open daily at 11 AM *Applebee's 410 20th South 359-2775 www.applebees.com For lunch or dinner, with curb-side service and liquor. The Backerei 27 South Minnesota 354-6011 Domino's Pizza 315 North Minnesota 359-7711 www.dominos.com Fresh-baked pizza delivered to your door. *George's Fine Steaks & Spirits 301 North Minnesota 354-7440 www.georgessteaks.biz Casual dining at it's best! *Happy Joe's 1700 North Broadway 359-9811 www.happyjoes.com Try the taco pizza, or the buffet and salad bar. Good food; entertaining atmosphere. Coffee and fresh donuts in a full-service bakery. *Burger King 1922 South Broadway 354-1268 "Home of the Whopper.” *Cash Wise Deli 1220 West Ridge Road 354-2717 www.cashwise.com Daily specials and catering service. *Cornerstone Coffee (Nat'l Historic Register) 213 South Minnesota 354-5552 Espresso & gourmet coffee, delicious baked goods and desserts. *Cottonwood Grill 1 Golf Drive (the end of Summit Ave.) 354-8896 Spectacular view; daily specials. Full bar and dining available. Dairy Queen 1501 North Broadway 359-9229 Ice cream treats and brazier foods. Drive-thru service. D.J.'s Restaurant 1200 North Broadway 354-3843 Daily meal specials with take-out available. Open daily from 6 am to 9 pm. 36 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 *Holiday Inn/Otto's Feierhaus 2101 South Broadway 359-5300 [email protected] Full restaurant menu and bar service; German specialties. *Hy-Vee’s Kitchen 2015 South Broadway 354-8255 www.hy-vee.com Cafe-style restaurant with take-out service. Small and large-group catering available. Caribou coffee. Jake's Pizza 1627 South Broadway 354-3613 Pizza, poorboys, pop and beer in a relaxed family atmosphere. *Joni's Restaurant and Catering 24 North Minnesota 359-2018 www.jonisrestaurantandcatering.com Specializing in "home cooking" at the restaurant and for catered events. *The Kaiserhoff 221 North Minnesota 359-2071 www.kaiserhoff.org New Ulm's oldest restaurant; German/American cuisine; casual dining; kid's menu available. Kentucky Fried Chicken/Taco Bell 707 North Minnesota 354-2421 The Colonel's special recipe chicken. *Lamplighter 214 North Minnesota 354-2185 www.lamplighterbarandgrill.com Family restaurant and sports bar. Try their hamburgers. *Lola's Larkspur Market 16 North Minnesota 359-2500 www.lolaslarkspurmarket.com "Culinary delights...in a comfortable space." Breakfast/lunch Mon.-Sat., dinners Thu.-Sat. *Main Jiang House 400 North Minnesota 354-1218 or 354-1228 Chinese cuisine with a Chinatown atmosphere. Eat in or take out. *McDonald's 1705 South Broadway 359-9529 McDonald's menu, plus FREE WIFI. Lobby, and drive-thru open 24 hours. *New Grand Moon Buffet 1702 Westridge Road 354-8888 Large Chinese buffet restaurant with a full menu. *Papa Murphy's Pizza 1612 South Broadway 359-3939 www.papamurphys.com "We Make, You Bake." *Perkins Restaurant and Bakery 1727 South Broadway 354-6688 Pancakes and so much more. Breakfast served all day. Baked goods/desserts available for take-home. www.perkinsrestaurant.com *Pizza Ranch 1927 South Broadway 354-7772 Pizza, chicken, pasta and salad buffet. Private meeting room. Eat Play Stay - the Heart Healthy Way! Hearts Beat Back: Heart of New Ulm Project has partnered with local restaurants committed to serving you the same great-tasting food with fewer calories and more fruits, vegetables, whole grains and healthier fats. Look for our door stickers - Bronze, Silver or Gold- at the nine participating area restaurants. The level of participation is set by the number of healthy practices offered at each restaurant. Experience the old world charm of New Ulm by stopping in a participating restaurant soon to experience just how tasty foods can be when prepared with better health in mind. Participating Gold-level restaurants: • George’s Fine Steaks and Spirits • Otto’s Feirhaus & Bierstube • Subway • Turner Hall *Plaza Garibaldi Mexican Restaurant 1707 North Broadway 359-7073 [email protected] www.plazagaribaldinewulm.com Great Mexican food in a full-service restaurant. *Rodney's Tavern 6 South Minnesota 354-3040 Burgers, sandwiches and pizza in a friendly setting. *Searles Bar and Grill Downtown Searles, 359-7699 Great food at a full-service restaurant 4 miles south of New Ulm. Participating Bronze-level restaurants: Participating Silver-level restaurant: • Burger King • DJ’s Restaurant • McDonald’s • Perkins Restaurant & Bakery • Lola’s Larkspur Market *Subway 1 South Minnesota • 354-7827 1404 South Broadway • 354-7976 1720 Westridge Road (in WalMart) • 354-6223 *Ulmer Cafe 115 North Minnesota 354-8122 Breakfast and lunch in a hometown Cafe atmosphere. Just like mom used to make! Submarine sandwiches and salads. Ice cream, coffees and "take & bake" pizza in Broadway store. * Chamber of Commerce member *Taco John's 1301 South Broadway 354-8226 Mexican food - eat in or take out. *Turner Hall 100 South State 354-4916 www.newulmturnerhall.org Restaurant and lounge in 1873 building with German murals! Public welcome. NIGHTLIFE/MOVIES Cinema Three 1 North German • 354-2015 Daily Movies, Weekend Matiness *American Legion 13 South Minnesota 354-4016 * Mowan’s Bar 22 North Minnesota 354-6114 *Searles Bar and Grill 13014 Main Street (in Searles, 4 mile south) 359-7699 The public is always welcome! A traditional, friendly establishment downtown. Summer time cruise-ins and near the winery. *New Ulm Country Club 1 Golf Drive (the end of Summit Ave.) 354-8896 *Turner Hall’s Ratskeller 102 South State 354-4916 *B & L Bar 15 North Minnesota 354-2610 Come see why we're New Ulm's oldest bar! *Grand Kabaret 210 North Minnesota 359-9222 The new wine, food and music spot in New Ulm. *Holiday Inn/Otto's Feierhaus 2101 South Broadway 359-5300 Fun, games and drink specials in a quaint setting. [email protected] *Kegel Klub/Concordia Lanes 416 19th North 354-2923 Large sports bar and bowling. *Lamplighter 214 North Minnesota 354-2185 The public is welcome to enjoy our scenic setting. Historic German ratskeller is a step back in time. *Chamber of Commerce member *Pub and Patio 225 North Minnesota 354-1111 Our name says it all, enjoy the patio! *Rodney’s Tavern 6 South Minnesota 354-3040 Full-service bar with food menu. Smiley’s Tavern 425 North State 359-9558 New Ulm's only neighborhood bar. Drinks, appetizers and a good time. www.newulm.com 37 Banquets/Receptions Facility Address Seating Food On-Site Food Allowed WiFi Contact George’s Ballroom Turner Hall Concordia Lanes The Cat & Fiddle Country Club Holiday Inn Community Center Kegel Klub Kaiserhoff Restaurant American Legion George’s Fine Steaks Lind House 409 Center 102 S. State 416 - 19th North 47572 Hwy. 68 1 Golf Drive 2101 S. Broadway 600 N. German 416 - 19th North 221 N. Minnesota 13 S. Minnesota 301 N. Minnesota 622 Center 1,200 700 600 400/70 380 300 250 100 100 115 60 50 No Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No 964-5387 354-4916 354-2923 441-0225 354-8896 359-3540 359-8340 354-2923 359-2071 354-4016 354-7440 354-8802 Meet me at the Dairy Queen HOT EATS! “COOL TREATS” Daily Specials served Monday-Friday 1501 North Broadway New Ulm • 359-9229 •Breakfast •Appetizers •Soups •Salads •Sandwiches •Dinners •Desserts •Kid’s Corner •Senior Specials Breakfast Specials 2 eggs, hash browns, toast $3.25 2 eggs, 2 bacon & toast $3.55 Ham, egg & cheese on an English muffin $2.75 2 pancakes & 2 sausage links $3.30 $#"! $!$## !! " $ # " Established 1938 “Home of those famous Bar-B-Qued Ribs” German Cuisine • American Cuisine Lunch Specials • Groups Welcome Private Banquet & Dining Rooms Family Friendly Take-Out Orders Available • Gift Certificates Available (please no substitutions) Mon.-Fri. only 6 am-10 am Full breakfast menu available anytime. Lunch specials daily, including our special wraps & sandwiches. Enjoy homemade Soups and Desserts. The best home style cooking in the area! SPECIAL BUFFETS 10:30am-2:00pm Easter, Mother’s Day & Thanksgiving We deliver 11:00 am-1:00 pm (Orders over $10) Joni’s Restaurant & Catering - 7 days a week 24 North Minnesota St. • New Ulm • (507) 359-2018 Mon.-Fri. at 5:30 am; Sat. at 6:30 am; Sun. at 7:30 am - Until 2 pm daily 38 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 www.kaiserhoff.org Veigel’s Kaiserhoff Downtown New Ulm • 507-359-2071 Other Meeting Facilities Facility Address Seating Food On-Site Food Allowed WiFi Contact Civic Center + Mtg. Room 1212 N. Franklin 960/75 No Yes Yes 359-8340 Senior High Auditorium 414 S. Payne 1,000 No Yes No 359-8561 Junior High Auditorium 15 N. State 800 No Yes No 359-8561 Brown County Museum Annex 2 N. Broadway 85 No Yes No 233-2616 Library Meeting Room 17 N. Broadway 76 No Yes Yes 359-8331 Recreation Center 122 S. Garden 70 No Yes Yes 359-8344 Lunch Smorgasbord Everyday 11 am-1:30 pm, Monday & Tuesday Nights 5-7 pm; Group Welcome & Group Discount New for 2012! “Home of the Taco Pizza” Smoothies, Fresh Salads, Improved Breakfast & New Chicken Products! • Pizza • Broasted Chicken • Salad Bar • Ice Cream • Game Room 1700 North Broadway • New Ulm • 359-9811 1922 South Broadway | New Ulm | 354-1268 CHINA BUFFET Monday to Sunday LUNCH BUFFET 11:00am - 3:00pm DINNER BUFFET 4:30pm - 8:30pm Lunch Buffet Seafood Dinner Buffet Carry Out or Dine In Delivery $18.00 Minimum 400 North Minnesota New Ulm 354-1218 • 354-1228 Delicious Food in a relaxed atmosphere the whole family will enjoy! Try Us Tonight! OUR DINING ROOM FEATURES: •Homemade Pizza • Chicken • Steaks • Shrimp • Spaghetti • Sandwiches Kitchen Open: Located in beautiful 5:30 Mon.-Sat.; Downtown Essig 5:00 Sun BEST STEAKS & CHOPS IN TOWN! • Appetizers • Gourmet Burgers • Chicken Sandwiches • Pastas • Salads • ATM Ample parking in the back 354-2185 214 North Minnesota Street www.newulm.com 39 Meeting Rooms Facility Address Seating Holiday Inn Community Center Civic Center Pizza Ranch Grand Kaberet Smiley’s Tavern Happy Joe’s Pizza Microtel Inn DJ’s Restaurant Southpoint Fed. Credit Union Deutsche Strasse B+B Joni’s Restaurant Cornerstone Coffee Bingham Hall B+B 2101 S. Broadway 2-300 600 N. German Up to100 1212 N. Franklin 75 1927 S. Broadway 66 210 N. Minnesota 50 425 N. State 50 1700 N. Broadway 40 424 - 20th South 40 1200 N. Broadway 35 706 N. German 25 404 S. German 24 24 N. Minnesota 20 213 S. Minnesota 20 500 S. German 20 Food On-Site Food Allowed WiFi Contact Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No No No 359-3540 359-8340 359-8340 354-7772 359-9222 359-9558 359-9811 354-9800 354-3843 233-5600 354-2005 359-2018 354-5552 354-6766 Catering Cash Wise Foods H & J Catering Happy Joe’s Pizza Hy-Vee Foods Joni’s Restaurant & Catering Main Street Cuisine Searles Bar & Grill Taco Johns 507-354-2717 507-354-2610 507-359-9811 507-354-8255 507-359-2018 507-439-6416 507-359-7699 507-354-8226 CORNERSTONE COFFEE 213 S. Minnesota St. • New Ulm "Two blocks south of the Chamber Office" 354-5552 1707 North Broadway New Ulm 507-359-7073 Monday-Thursday 11:00-10:00 Friday-Saturday 11:00-10:30 Sunday 11:00-9:00 Open Monday-Saturday • Espresso and Gourmet Brewed Coffee • Available for Private Parties or Meetings "That neat little coffee shop down the street!" LUNCH BUFFET 11:00 am-3:00 pm DINNER BUFFET Mon-Thurs Every Friday-Saturday-Sunday Seafood Buffet (including Crab Legs) 1727 South Broadway • New Ulm • 354-6688 Sunday-Thursday 6 am - Midnight Friday & Saturday Open 24 Hours 3:00-9:00 pm FREE WI-FI 1702 Westridge Road, Suite 32 • New Ulm • 354-8888 Next to Wal-Mart Hours: 40 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 Mon.-Thurs. 11 am-9 pm; Fri. & Sat. 11 am-9:30 pm; Sun. 11:00 am-9 pm New Ulm Far enough away to be a classy twist on the destination wedding. Close enough to home to provide the comfort you desire for your guests and the convenience of planning for you! Couples looking for something unique for their wedding need only come to New Ulm. Gorgeous churches are a traditional option, as are many stunning parks and gardens, a historic home, a banquet hall, brewery garden, and outdoor winery. Receptions and dances can be held in any number of locations from spacious hotel ballrooms, a historic social hall, a country club, and a bowling alley that will amaze you as it transforms into an elegant reception site. If you want your wedding to be as unique as you are, New Ulm is the answer. Unique and Fun Activities for your Wedding Party and Guests: Schell’s Brewery Tour • 18 Hole Golf Course • Morgan Creek Vinevard MN River Valley • Paint Ball Full Service Wedding Headquarters Locally-Owned, Custom-Made Jewelry • Florists • Photographers Planners • Decorators • Bridal Shop • Horse-drawn carriage • Limousine To find out all of the benefits of hosting your wedding in New Ulm, please visit our Wedding Page at the Chamber Website: http://www.newulm.com “Kissing at the feet of Hermann has been known to give marriages great strength!” MRLQXVWKLVVHDVRQ tour. taste. shop. 23707 478th Ave., New Ulm, MN 56073 Located between Mankato and New Ulm off of Hwy 68. At Junction 47 turn south, drive 2 miles to 101 south. First farm on left, second entrance. 507.947.3547 www.morgancreekvineyards.com www.newulm.com 41 Bring the kids and let them splash in the hotel pool. Leave the kids at home and get cozy at one of our bed and breakfasts. Or snag a campsite and sleep under the stars. New Ulm offers a full range of lodging suitable for any need. We also have facilities to accommodate large groups, meetings and conventions. Contact the New Ulm Convention and Visitors Bureau or the following listings for more information. HOTELS & MOTELS New Ulm Locations Affordable New Ulm Motel 1427 South Broadway 507-359-1414 21 rooms, some two-room units, Queen beds, cable TV, floor refrigerators, reasonable rates, near several restaurants. *Colonial Inn 1315 North Broadway 507-354-3128 www.nucolonialinn.com 24 rooms, new ownership,free wireless internet & HBO, AAA approved, new furniture, in-room microwaves and refrigerators, near restaurants and Fairgrounds. *Holiday Inn New Ulm 2101 South Broadway 507-359-2941 www.hinewulm.com [email protected] 124 rooms, German-themed decor, full-service restaurant and bar on site, indoor pool, spa, fitness and rec center, free highspeed internet, many banquet & meeting rooms. *Microtel Inn & Suites 424 20th South 507-354-9800 / 888-771-7171 www.microtelinn.com 63 rooms, indoor pool & spa, meeting room, free deluxe continental bkfst, free in-room wireless internet, elevator, some suites w/full kitchen, Applebee's next door. *Super 8 1901 South Broadway 507-359-2400 / 800-800-8000 www.the.super8.com/newulm03699 61 rooms, in-room internet, free continental bkfst, Show-time, Jacuzzi suite, computer use available, pets welcome. Neighboring Communities *Microtel Inn & Suites 502 East Rock Street Springfield, MN 507-723-8200 / 888-771-7171 www.microtelinn.com [email protected] 30 rooms, indoor pool and spa, free continental bkfst, free in-room wireless internet, suites with fridges and microwaves, free phone calls, 30 miles west of N.U. CAMPING *Flandrau State Park 1300 Summit Avenue 507-233-9800 866-85-PARKS (for reservations) www.mndnr.gov/reservations 34 electric, 18 non-electric campsites, and 36 rustic campsites, 2 camper cabins. Hiking, picnicking, see complete details in this guide. *Oak Haven Campground 58167 428th Lane (1 mile north of New Ulm on Hwy. 15) 507-354-3094 40+ sites, all with electricity, dump station, park shelter and picnic tables, large group center w/full kitchen, bathroom and showers, cater to group gatherings, informal atmosphere. 42 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 *Brown County Fairgrounds 1201 North State Dennis Griebel, Fairground Manager 507-276-0746 The Brown County Fair Board welcomes and encourages groups to utilize the Fairgrounds for camping. The Fairgrounds, located only 1/2 mile from beautiful downtown New Ulm, will easily accomodate up to 400 RVs/campers. Electrical hook-ups are available. BED and BREAKFASTS New Ulm Locations *Bingham Hall Bed & Breakfast 500 South German 507-354-6766 www.bingham-hall.com 4 rooms; voted "Best in Midwest”. Bingham Hall combines the warmth of our historical surroundings with contemporary amenities, we offer elegance and luxury. *Deutsche Strasse Bed & Breakfast (it means: "German Street") 404 South German 507-354-2005 / 866-226-9856 www.deutschestrasse.com 1884 Historic home with 5 tastefully deocated guest rooms. Rated by Trip Advisior as #1 B&B in New Ulm. King & queen beds, all private baths, some rooms with whirlpoos and/or fireplaces. Walking distance from downtown and attactions. Delicious homemade 4 course breakfast served each morning. Corporate rates. Wi-Fi. Neighboring Communities *W.W. Smith Inn Bed & Breakfast 101 Linden Street S.W. Sleepy Eye, MN 56085 507-794-5661 / 800-799-5661 www.wwsmithinn.com 5 rooms in 1901 home & carriage house, stained glass, ornate woodwork and light fixtures, whirlpool & fireplace suites, elegant parlors & dining room, National Register. *Chamber of Commerce Member www.newulm.com 43 /.-,/+*)*.('&%$'(*)*#-".+(-"!*!(. &#( -%**%+".%**%,*%,**"%* *%,*%, ***** B & J LAUNDROMAT, LLC. Two Convenient New Ulm Locations 506 Center St. (Next to Chamber of Commerce) Open 24 Hours, 365 Days Maytag Coin Laundry Come & See Our Large Selection of Campers • Travel Trailers • 5th Wheel •Tent Trailers • Park Trailers Plenty of Parking • Relax in our Lounge • Triple & Double Front Load Washers • Free High Speed Wi-Fi Access 507-354-1499 2001 S. Bridge St. (Behind Hy-Vee) Open Monday-Saturday Dry Cleaning • Wash & Fold • Commercial Smoke Damage • High Capacity Washers Shirt Pressing • Wedding Dress Preservation/Boxing 507-354-3912 www.bbcsbbcs.com/bjlaundromat We also carry camping supplies Unit set up inside & outside Dump Station Joe’s Campers Sales 2417 South Broadway • New Ulm • 354-8106 www.joescamper.com Best Outdoor Patio Bar Friendliest Staff Pull Tab Happy Hour Monday - Friday 4:00 - 6:00pm Where friends & good times meet 225 North Minnesota • New Ulm • 507-354-4111 44 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 New Ulm’s Complete Service Center Steve Fluegge & Lowell Geisthardt serving you since 1975 • Fine Petroleum Products • Full and Self Service • Unleaded Plus • Super Unleaded • Premium Unleaded without Ethanol for Special needs • Expert Mechanics • Towing, Car Starting and unlocking • Ice and Snacks • Propane • 24 Hr pay-at-the pump Hwy 14 East and Hwy 15 North 7th North and Minnesota, New Ulm, 354-2619 MasterCard, Visa, Discover/Novus, American Express New Ulm Farm-City Hub Club Promoting Agriculture & Agri-Business while serving the Community • Service to Agriculture Award • FARM SHOW (2nd weekend in March) • FFA Breakfast • Ag Day Parade • Family Night on the Dairy Farm • June Dairy Month Breakfast • Southern Minnesota Youth Dairy Show • Bavarian Blast Food Stand • Farmfest Food Stand • Farm-City Day Breakfast • Support FFA • Sponsor Ag Safety Programs • Promote Agri-Businesses New Members! Welcome Join Us! www.farmcityhubclub.net GOLF COURSE Come play our 18 hole championship golf course, featuring rolling terrain and tree-lined fairways. We also offer many amenities to make your trip a memorable one. Visitors to New Ulm are always welcome. BANQUET FACILITY Let us host your next event in one of our beautifully remodeled banquet rooms. Our facility welcomes groups from 15 to 380 and offers some of the best food and friendliest service anywhere. Polka CDs available through POLKA PARADE SALES COTTONWOOD GRILL You don’t have to be a golfer to dine at the newly remodeled Cottonwood Grill. Come and enjoy the ambiance of the grill and try one of our fabulous menu items or just relax with a beverage. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC • VISITORS TO NEW ULM WELCOME 1 Golf Drive • New Ulm • 507.354.8896 • [email protected] • Over 130 Bands from the Midwest & USA • Free Mail Order Catalog Available Pick up our 50th KNUJ Anniversary Collection 43 Songs - 20 bands from both past & present Order or Stop By: KNUJ 860-AM, 317 N. Minnesota St. Next to the Glockenspiel P.O. Box 368 • New Ulm, MN 56073 Call Toll Free: 1-800-444-5685 Fax: 507-359-4520 • E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.polkaparade.com www.newulm.com 45 Nestled along two rivers, blanketed with trees and offering acres and acres of parks, New Ulm is the perfect place to get outside and get busy. Soak up the sun along our trails or the live music at our free German Park concert series. Hit the links (disc, miniature or traditional) or drop a line in the river. Just get out there. You'll thank us come bratwurst and sauerkraut time. Flandrau State Park: This popular state park is comprised of 1,000 acres, including grasslands, marshes, and wooded areas along the Big Cottonwood River. Located in southwest New Ulm, the park is just minutes from downtown. Among the amenities are eight miles of hiking and groomed cross-country trails, a chlorinated sand-bottomed pool, beach, sand volleyball court, playground equipment and fire and horseshoe pits. The park has 88 campsites in three campgrounds, 2 year-round cabins, and a group center that accommodates 110 people. In Location: Entrance at 1300 Summit Avenue, addition to its natural beauty, the park also holds a New Ulm, MN 56073-3664 significant place in New Ulm's history. In the 1930s and 1940s it was the site of a Works Progress Contacts: (507) 233-9800 Campsite Reservations: 1-866-85PARKS. Administration projects, and several of the stone Web Site: www.mndnr.gov/reservations buildings those crews erected still stand. During World War II, part of the park was used as a prisTimes: Park is open year-round oner of war camp. It is named after Charles E. 8 AM-10 PM for day use; camping is available year-round. Flandrau, who played a pivotal role in the Dakota Cost: State Park vehicle entry fee is $25 for a year, or War and served on the Minnesota Supreme Court. $5 for a 1-day pass. Bike Path: This paved recreational trail runs more than five miles along an old railroad bed, making it the perfect path for an easy family ride or run. The trail travels from Broadway and 24th North Street/K.C. Road to German and 20th South Streets. Along the way, take in the river, a few city parks and even some farm land. The trail is clearly marked and largely shaded, with benches along the way in case you need a rest. An additional two-mile path follows the rolling landscape along North Highland from 7th North to Highway 14W. See city map on pages 30-31 of this guide for a 13-mile bike loop around town. Putting Green: It's a mini-golf course that's also an environmental adventure. While you're trying to sink a putt on this "green" course made of recycled and renewed materials, learn about sustainability and the choices your family can make to help protect the environment. 20th Street South and Valley Street. 46 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 New Ulm Civic Center: The Civic Center houses two arenas, including one with year-round ice. The building also has eight team rooms and meeting space and is available for rent. 1212 N. Franklin. Recreation Center: Open to visitors, the city's Recreation Center has a swimming pool with slides, whirlpool and an aquatic climbing wall; a three-lane indoor track; indoor courts that can be used for tennis, basketball or volleyball; racquetball and walleyball courts; strength and cardio facilities and group cycling classes. 122 S. Garden. Riverside Park: In the mid-1800s, the banks of the river near Riverside Park welcomed steamboats carrying soldiers, supplies and German settlers. Today it is home to the Regional River History and Information Center and a new "pirate ship" playground that the kids will love. German Park: Enjoy the free concert series during the summer months, when audiences spread out on the hillside to hear musical groups perform in German Park. Or enjoy a quiet moment beside the fountain in the formal gardens while the kids play on the nearby playground and climb on the Herbie the Hedgehog statue. Located just a short walk from the center of downtown, at German Street between 2nd and 3rd North Streets. Other parks: New Ulm has more than a dozen other parks, with two ninehole disc golf courses, two wading pools, soccer and ball fields, sledding hills and picnic areas. See Page 51 and the city's Parks and Recreation Department for more information. New Ulm Country Club: This 18-hole, semi-private golf course alongside Flandrau State Park and the Cottonwood River welcomes out-of-town visitors. 1 Golf Drive. Skate Park and BMX Track: Both parks are free and open to the public, with BMX Park use limited to May through September. The skate park may be used by inline skaters or skateboarders. Located at 1st South and German Streets. Gertie the Goose: Gertie is located in Riverside Park near the Regional River History and Information Center in the old New Ulm neighborhood of "Goosetown." She is one of many characters a local writer has created in a folk tale that also includes the four German gnomes and other characters you will see at our festivals. Herbie the Hedgehog: This charming 4-foot bronze sculpture was created by local artist, Jason Jasperson, and is located in German Park. He makes young heads turn with his whimsical expression; feel free to capture their bemusement with your camera! He is New Ulm's own city Park Ranger and his full timee job is to keep the parks clean and inspire others to do the same. www.newulm.com 47 Hunting This city, located between two rivers, is a mecca for hunters: small game, squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, pheasants, ducks and geese, to name a few. Deer hunting also has a very pleasurable and successful season around New Ulm. For a rewarding hunting experience, try River Ridge Gun Club, a private reserve with over 1,000 acres providing 14 different hunting areas. For more information, call 507-359-5770. Fishing New Ulm has good fishing in nearby Clear Lake and Lake Hanska. Cooperative efforts led by local conservation and government groups have brought these two lakes back to be successful fishing lakes. One of Minnesota's most diverse fishing possibilities is the Minnesota River. Within 10 miles on either side of New Ulm, the river produces large numbers of catfish and trophy walleye. The Cottonwood River also flows through New Ulm and has small-mouth bass, along with a good number of northerns. Cross-Country Skiing Flandrau State Park, bordering the city limits, has miles of groomed cross-country trails with boot and ski rentals available. Ice Skating In addition to our indoor rinks at the Civic Center, Harman Park has two lighted hockey rinks and one lighted open-skate rink, with a warming house and restroom. Bicycling A paved recreational trail, part of the 13-mile biking loop, runs for five miles, making it the perfect path for an easy family ride or run. You'll travel past Mueller and German Parks, past farm land and businesses; and it's clearly marked and largely shaded, with benches along the way if you need a rest. Location: Between 24th North & Broadway and 20th South & German. For more "extreme" sports, there is a public BMX Park open between May and September and a Skate Park for use by inline skaters or skateboarders. Locations: BMX - 316 Third South; Skate Park - 315 First South. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources The DNR's Regional Office, just south of New Ulm, is the place to obtain information on outdoor recreation opportunities and natural resources, such as hiking, biking, native prairies, fishing, hunting, wildlife watching, snowmobiling, camping, canoeing and river maps. Location: 261 Highway 15 South. Contact: 507-359-6000 Bird Watching Bird watchers will love the many opportunities for birding in and around New Ulm! Flandrau State Park, on the southern city boundaries, has recorded up to 158 different specie sightings. Fifteen miles east is Swan Lake, which is a wildlife preserve with many varieties of birds for viewing. Getting on or along the rivers will also provide you chances to spot unusual birds, including eagles. Visitors to New Ulm are encouraged to join in the Christmas fun by participating in the Annual Christmas Bird Count held in the middle of December. Results are given to the Audubon Society for recording. Contact Elaine Poulson for details at 507-354-5662 or [email protected]. www. wildlifeviewingareas.com. 48 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 Concordia Lanes, Inc. Concordia Lanes has open bowling daily on 16 lanes, with automatic scoring. Birthday party and group packages are available, and there are special weekend events. Bowling leagues for all ages are offered with certified coaches on staff. Large groups are welcome, and they have the ability to host hundreds for weddings (check the website!) or other large banquets. It’s great fun for the whole family and something to do in the evening or weekends. “The Kegel Klub” (“kegel” is the German word for “bowling”) is the bar operation with the bowling center; they feature a large bar area with pool tables, darts and other games. New Ulm’s original sports bar with premium sports package on 18 Hi-Def TVs! Free Wi-Fi. There are two sand volleyball courts with a large viewing deck and an outdoor bar. Adult and youth leagues play from May to October. Location: Putting Green Putting Green, located on the Minnesota River in New Ulm, is mini-golf and more! While having fun trying to sink a putt on this 9 hole “green” mini-golf course, you learn about the choices you can make for a healthier planet. There are golf holes depicting Minnesota’s geography, the impact of pollution, and the importance of water as a part of the eco-system and our everyday lives. Putting Green offers a Minnesota River Trail for your walking pleasure, a shaded picnic area, native plant gardens, a solarpowered refreshment stand, and a geodesic dome. The geodesic dome is our indoor classroom as well as a great place to host a meeting, birthday party or any other kind of get together where you are looking for something a bit different. We also offer educational field trips for groups of all types, ages and interests. While visiting Putting Green, also check out the Growing Green Mini-Farm – a collaborative effort with MRCI WorkSource which employs adults with disabilities, and provides the community with fresh vegetables, fruits, herbs and cut flowers. Visit our website www.puttinggreen.org for information on days and hours of operation as well as details of our offerings. Location: 1927 South 419 19th North Valley (next to 20th South / County Road 37) Telephone: Telephone: (507) 354-2923 507-354-7888 www.concordialanes.com www.puttinggreen.org [email protected] NU Country Club The New Ulm Country Club is a picturesque 18-hole, par 71, semi-private course surrounded by Flandrau State Park and perched atop the bluffs of the Cottonwood River. A distinctive feature of the course is the many mature oak trees that border the fairways. The Country Club was established in 1929 as a nine-hole course and expanded to 18 holes in 1966. The front nine saw a remodeling effort in 2001 with the addition of hazards, tree boxes and sandtraps to add an overall depth to the course. N.U.C.C. hosts several tournaments throughtout the year. Call for more information on those. The newily remodeled clubhouse is complete with bar and restaurant service in the Cottonwood Grill. The grill offers a casual dining for both golfers and non golfers. Our menu is loaded with choices and offers great variety. The banquet facility hosts all size and type of functions with a seating capacity of 380. There are also several private meeting spaces for smaller groups. The banquet facility and the Cottonwood Grill are open year around. Our golf course is open in the summer months and green fees are available for visitors to New Ulm. Location: 1 Golf Drive (the south end of Summit Avenue) Telephone: 507-354-8896 www.golfnewulm.com [email protected] www.newulm.com 49 Flying Dutchmen Motorcycle Club Do motorcycles and ATVs sliding into and out of corners at over 60 MPH or climbing a 220-foot hill in under four-seconds excite you? Are you just a motorcycle enthusiast? If so, you should attend the Flying Dutchmen's Motorcycle Club's (FDMC) events. The FDMC holds annual AMA-sanctioned events: the Hill Climb on August 26 (9:00 am start) and the Flat Track Races on Sept. 22 & 23 (noon start); and Both events end near supper time. (The website shows action shots of everything!) The FDMC's 45-acre site is located in the beautiful Minnesota River Valley just east of New Ulm off of Highway 68. Good food, beverages and fun are always available, along with other events throughout the year. Varoom! Location: 20153 110th Avenue (about 2 miles east on Hwy. 68 from the Highway 15 and 68 junction). Contacts: 507-354-2306 • www.flyingdutchmenmotorcycleclub.com Tommy Guns Paint Wars Tommyguns Paint Wars is fun for both family and friends. With seven fields across sixteen acres, we offer options for both recreational and tournament players. Tommyguns has three wooded fields, one 'grass' field, and two speed ball fields (one of which is inflatable). Tommyguns is open seven days a week by reservation. Contact us at 507-947-3711 or at tommygunspaintwars.com. Come out and have a blast. Regional River History & Info Center In the mid-1800s, the banks of the river near Riverside Park welcomed steamboats carrying people and supplies. Today it is home to the Regional River History and Information Center, a gem that contains displays on the role and value of the river to New Ulm and the region. A new “pirate ship” playground keeps the kids well entertained. Location: 101South Front Contacts: 507-354-8367 www.experiencenature.com (both contacts are for the RRHI Center’s Curator) Grand Kabaret The Grand Kabaret’s home is on the first floor of the renovated former Grand Hotel. The Kabaret showcases eclectic entertainment, ranging from jazz to bluegreass to country to rock. The Kabaret is open every Friday and Saturday evening from 5 PM until 11:30 PM. We also offer space for your special event needs. Wine, beer, martinis, and a growing selection of food served in a special ambiance. Be prepared for an environment and experience you soon won’t forget. Location: 210 North Minnesota Contacts: 507-359-9222 www.thegrandnewulm.com nuACT Formed in 1978, local actors and actresses have presented hundreds of quality theatre and musical performances all year long From lively musicals, dramas and hysterical comedies to audience participation murder mysteries, children’s theatre, workshops, and special historical events, the New Ulm Actors Community Theatre does it all. Now the not-for-profit theatre group has its offices in the historic Kiesling House at 210 N. Minnesota Street in downtown New Ulm. Contact us for a season brochure at: 507359-9990/www.newulmact.com. 50 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 Parks and Recreation New Ulm Park and Recreation offers various programs year-round in swimming, athletics, leisure services, arts and crafts, and special events. 1212 North Franklin New Ulm Civic Center 600 North German New Ulm Community Center 507-359-8340 C.A.S.T. 507-354-3212 Adaptive Recreation Services 507-354-5770 New Ulm Park and Recreation Contact Information 122 South Garden Street Web-site: www.ci.new-ulm.mn.us Park and Recreation Office New Ulm Recreation Center 507-359-8344 507-359-8347 507-233-8400 Large groups should make reservations by calling or writing to us. Sand Volleyball Kegel Klub Kourts Washington Park North Park Harman Park 416 - 10th North 715 North State 1801 North State 101 North Garden 507-354-2923 www.newulm.com 51 St. Paul’s Lutheran Church 201 North State • 354-3641 • www.splnewulm.org Saturday Service: 6:00pm Sunday Services: 8:00am • 9:30am • 11:00am Monday Evening: 7:30pm Call for Summer Schedule Our Savior’s Lutheran Church ELCA 1400 So State St • 233-4430 • www.oursaviorsnewulm.org St. Paul’s Lutheran School 126 South Payne • 354-2329 Providing Christ Centered Education Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod Opening Hearts…Opening Minds… Opening Doors… OAKWOOD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 9:30 am Worship • 10:45 am Sunday School 1630 Oakwood Ave.• New Ulm • 354-3731 www.gbgm.umc.org Visitors Welcome Worship Saturday-5:30 PM Sunday- 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM Sunday School- 9:45 AM Summer Worship Saturday- 5:30 PM Sunday- 9:00 AM All are welcome! Come and worship Go forth in joy and service NEW ULM AREA CATHOLIC SCHOOLS ST. JOHN ’S EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 627 South Washington • New Ulm • 354-6744 Worship: • Saturday at 7:00 pm • Sunday at 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 am • Bible Class & Sunday School at 9:30 am ! Ad Compliments of 52 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 Cathedral of the Holy Trinity - Catholic 605 North State 507-354-4158 www.cathedralht.org Christ the King Lutheran ELCA 1515 North Garden 507-354-4672 christtheking-newulm.org Faith Lutheran Church CLC 26 North State 507-354-4534 www.faithnewulm.com First Baptist Church 315 South Payne 507-354-3323 www.fbcnu.com First United Methodist Church 1 North Broadway 507-354-3358 www.firstumcnewulm.org Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses 2111 North Garden 507-354-3310 or 354-4400 or 354-6702 Redeemer Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod 700 South Broadway 507-233-3470 www.redeemernewulm.net Sunday Worship 9:00 am Nora Unitarian Universalist 12333 - 155th Avenue Hanska, MN 507-439-6240 www.nora-uu-church.org River Valley Christian Church 100 North Washington 507-354-5317 Sun. 10 am [email protected] Oakwood United Methodist Church 1630 Oakwood Avenue 507-354-3731/354-1124 Sundays at 9 am www.gbem-vmc.org/ oakwoodumc/ Our Savior's Lutheran Church - ELCA 1400 South State 507-233-4430 www.oursaviorsnewulm.org [email protected] NORA UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH Rev. Lisa Doege Hanska • 507-439-6240 www.norauuchurch.org St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church - WELS 627 South Washington 507-354-6744 www.stjohnsnewulm.org Sat. 7 pm, Sun. 8, 9:30 & 11 am St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church - WELS 201 North State 507-354-3641 www.splnewulm.org St. Peter's Episcopal Church 125 South Broadway 507-354-3241 United Church of Christ 301 South Minnesota 507-354-4242 [email protected] www.uccnewulm.org Victory in Jesus Fellowship 25 South Minnesota 507-354-1965 St. Mary's Catholic Church 417 South Minnesota 507-233-9500 www.stmarys-newulm.com River Valley Christian Church 100 North Washington Street 507-354-5317 [email protected] A history rich, non-creedal church that is rooted in the liberal religious traditions. We seek to live & advance the values of religious freedom, caring community and social justice Sunday Service 10:30 am Located 1/2 mile East of Hanska on Hwy 257 We warmly Welcome visitors to join us for worship, the Word, prayer, communion and fellowship each Sunday at 10:00am (Children’s Church included) www.newulm.com 53 Martin Luther College (MLC), at 1995 Luther Court, overlooks New Ulm directly across from Hermann Heights. Its landmark structure, Old Main, was built in 1884. We invite you to come and visit our campus and enjoy the many activities connected with collegiate life. Take in one of the five annual dramatic productions, including our Classic Outdoor Play held in New Ulm’s beautiful German Park. If you love music, we offer numerous vocal and instrumental concerts throughout the year that highlight the work of four choirs, as well as our Wind Symphony, and handbell choir. We run a Division 3 NCAA athletic program, so there are always sporting events to attend. Whether it be at our scenic football bowl, soccer complex, softball field, or gymnasium you are welcome to join the action. The MLC campus hosts many community organizations throughout the year. New Ulm’s Tennis Association, Soccer Association, Community Concert, Rotary, and American Legion are several groups who regularly make use of the college’s courts, buildings, and athletic fields. We at MLC are proud to be a part of the New Ulm community. We look forward to welcoming you to our campus. PUBLIC SCHOOLS (District 88) Jefferson Elementary 318 South Payne 507-359-8460 Washington Elementary 910 - 14th North Street 507-359-8490 New Ulm High School 414 South Payne 507-359-8420 River Bend Area Learning Center 1315 South Broadway 507-359-8780 CATHOLIC SCHOOLS St. Anthony's Elementary 514 North Washington 507-359-2928 Cathedral High School 600 North Washington 507-354-4511 LUTHERAN SCHOOLS CHARTER SCHOOL St. Paul's Elementary School 126 South Payne 507-354-2326 Lafayette Charter School 351 - 6th Street Lafayette, MN 507-228-8288 Minnesota Valley Lutheran High School 45638 - 561st Street (Highway 14, between New Ulm & Courtland) 507-354-6851 BAPTIST SCHOOL New Ulm Christian School 315 South Payne 507-354-3323 J & J Shuttle Service Trips from New Ulm to the Twin Cities! Monday thru Friday - with weekend groups by request Starting @ New Ulm 7:00 a.m. and leaving Twin Cities early afternoon. Will pick up in towns enroute, and will deliver and pick up from airports, hospitals, clinics, residential areas. For those with transportation benefits, we are a special transportation provider with the ability to bill Medical assistance. 507-359-9081 or 507-276-8800 Contact: Jerry or Julie Wendinger 54 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 Martin Luther College 1995 Luther Court (across from Hermann) 507-354-8221 MRCI BARGAIN$ Super Center Mall - Hwy 14 W. Next to Wal-Mart Monday thru Saturday - 10am-4pm • Thurs. 10am-7pm Sunday 11am-3pm Clothing ■ Books ■ Toys ■ Clothing • Household Misc. • Antiques • Books • Toys & More! All profits support vocational training for people with disabilities in New Ulm. Opportunities for people and communities www.mnvac.org Many one of a kind Treasures Check Out our www.treasurehaus.org SILENT AUCTION Hours: Mon. 10-7; Tues.-Sat. 10-4 M, T, W, F, Sat. 10-5:30, Thurs. 10-7, Sun. 1-4 1607 South Broadway, New Ulm • 359-8009 Convenient Parking • Next to McDonald’s Best Price Guarantee Antiques/Collectibles ▼ Books ▼ Clothing/Shoes ▼ Electronics ▼ Fabric/Crafts ▼ Household/Misc. ▼ Toys/Games ▼ 1209 South Broadway • 354-6108 Antiques ■ Furniture ■ ■ Housewares ■ • Bridgestone • Firestone • Dayton • • Michelin • BF Goodrich • Uniroyal • • Tire Sales & Service • Brake Service • Oil Changes • Alignments • Exhaust • Coolant & Transmission Services • Scheduled Maintenance • Complete Engine Repair & Maintenance 1807 South Broadway, next to Perkins 354-1550 • Toll Free 1-888-770-7587 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-6pm • Sat. 7:30am-3pm ALL PROFITS SUPPORT MVL HIGH SCHOOL AND 13 OTHER MINISTRIES MEGA WASH LAUNDRY We have more washers and dryers available, so you spend less time just waiting around. ✓ Extra-Capacity Washers ✓ Detergent & Softener ✓ Changer Machine ✓ Snack & Soda Machines OPEN 24 HOURS Super Center Square Wednesday Reg. Wash $1 (Next to Walmart) New Ulm FREE Soap on Saturdays We’re making it easy for you to eat well while eating out! While in New Ulm, visit the great restaurants participating in The Heart of New Ulm Project’s FoodWorks Restaurant Program. It’s all about healthier eating that’s tasty, too! • • • • • • • • Burger King, 1922 S. Broadway DJ’s Restaurant, 1200 N. Broadway George’s Fine Steaks and Spirits, 301 N. Minnesota St. Lola’s Larkspur Market, 16 N. Minnesota St. McDonald’s, 1705 S. Broadway Otto’s Feierhaus & Bierstube, 2101 S. Broadway Perkins Restaurant & Bakery, 1727 S. Broadway Subway, 1 S. Minnesota St., 1404 S. Broadway, 1720 Westridge Rd. • Turner Hall, 102 S. State St. Hearts Beat Back: The Heart of New Ulm Project is a collaborative partnership of Allina Hospitals & Clinics, the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, the New Ulm Medical Center and the community of New Ulm. 1301 S. Broadway • 354-8226 Lobby: M-Sa 7am-10pm • Su 8am-10pm Drive-Thru: M-Sa 6:30am-11:30pm Su 7:30a-10:30pm W W W. H E A R T S B E AT B A C K .O R G • 5 0 7. 2 1 7. 5 9 4 5 www.newulm.com 55 2015 South Broadway • New Ulm Hy-Vee Gas Station • Open Daily 6 am-11 pm • 24-Hour Pay at the Pump • Daily Gas Discounts WELCOME TO NEW ULM! WE OFFER... • Postal Service • Dine-in or • Large Grocery Selection • Full Service Grocery • Bag Groceries • Drive-Up • ATM Take-out Hy-Vee Kitchen • Smokehouse • Baked Fresh Bakery • Western Union • Pharmacy • One Hour Photo • Lottery Hy-Vee Wine & Spirits • Open 8am - 10pm Monday-Saturday • Great Selection of Liquor, Wine & Beer • Find all the Schells Specialty Beers here Wine & Spirits (Next door to grocery store) $#"! !! ! "#!!!"##"!! 56 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 www.newulm.com 57 Service Meat & Fresh Seafood Deli Cafe-Daily Specials Bakery Produce Pharmacy-354-2511 "«iÊÇÊ>ÞÃÊ«iÀÊÜii Ên>n«]Ê->Ì°>x«] -ÕÊ£ä>Ϋ Natural Foods 1 Hour Photo Floral Dairy/Frozen 7¢ Copies/ Lottery Fax/Dry Cleaning Key Making/Money Orders Tobacco/Postal Services Cash Wise Liquor TRUCKLOAD BUYS Save You Money! We purchase truckloads of product direct from the manufacturer, to be shipped straight to our stores to save you money EVERY DAY! OPEN 24 HOURS Check Out Our Weekly Ads Online At www.cashwise.com £ÓÓäÊ7iÃÌÀ`}iÊ,>`]Ê iÜÊ1ÊUÊxäÇ®ÊÎx{ÓÇ£Ç 58 New Ulm Visitor Guide 2012 Welcome to New Ulm from the financial institutions. We always have time for you! ALLIANCE BANK Member FDIC NEW ULM • MADELIA 233-8200 642-3236 HANSKA • HUNTLEY • COURTLAND 439-6227 866-4411 359-2865 www.alliancebanks.com 26 S. Broadway • 507.354.8813 Insurance, Investment & Trust Center: 307 N. Minnesota Street • 507-354-8210 New Ulm, MN • BankMidwest.com MEMBER FDIC NEW ULM • LAFAYETTE LAKEVILLE • LA SALLE www.citizensmn.com “ Member FDIC “ 1823 S. Broadway 100 N. Minnesota 2005 N. Garden 507-233-4700 Member FDIC www.frandsenbank.com THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: Sleepy Eye Springfield New Ulm 920 East Main Street 975 W. Central St. 706 North German P.O. Box 406 P.O. Box 80 New Ulm, MN 56073 Sleepy Eye, MN 56085 Springfield, MN 56087 www.southpointfed.com Federally Insured by NCUA 507-233-5600 • 1-877-794-6712 Well help you get there 200 N. Broadway St. • New Ulm, MN 56073 507-359-2001 www.unitedprairiebank.com Established in 1919 MEMBER FDIC www.hinewulm.com RESERVATIONS (507) 354-3128 1315 North Broadway New Ulm www.nucolonialinn.com •Non-Smoking Jacuzzi Suite •Free Showtime/Cable TV W/Remotes •Pets Allowed •Continental Breakfast Bar •Coffee Available 24 Hrs. •Non Smoking Rooms •Free Local Calls •Restaurants & Shopping Nearby •Close to Attractions •Queen & King Size Beds •Rooms available with Recliners, Refrigerators & Microwaves •Cribs & Rollaways •Ample Truck Parking •Guest Computers Available in Lobby •Free Wireless Internet Toll Free Reservations: 1-800-800-8000 • FREE HBO • FREE Wireless Internet • Microwave & Refrigerator • Newly Remodeled AARP Discounts •63 Guest Rooms •Singles, Doubles, And Suites Available •Indoor Pool And Spa •TVs With Expanded Cable & HBO •Free Continental Breakfast •Free Local And Long Distance Phone Calls Within Cont. U.S. •Free Wireless Internet •40 Person Meeting Room •Elevator •Pets Accepted •Applebee's Across The Parking Lot •Suites With Refrigerators & Microwaves •Accessible Rooms 424 20th South St. New Ulm, MN See You Along the Way! 507-354-9800 www.microtelinn.com SUPER 8 MOTEL • NEW ULM, MINNESOTA 1901 South Broadway • 507-359-2400 FAX 507-359-1751 [email protected]
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