Our Mission

Our vision is to be a global leader in promoting positive change and fostering a more sustainable and inclusive future. We aspire to inspire, innovate, and impact, creating a world where opportunity and prosperity are accessible to all.

Equity
Statement

The Becker County Museum community takes pride in caring for important collections, documenting the human story, bearing witness to history and encourage STEAM learning through play. We embrace diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion through broad programming and respectful conversations and strive to make our programs and collections accessible to all audiences. 

Liability
Waiver

By entering The Becker County Museum, you acknowledge and accept all risks, on behalf of yourself and any minors with you, including personal injury (or death), illness, exposure to contagious diseases, or the possibility of lost, stolen, or damaged property, resulting from your visit and participation in activities at the museum.

By accepting these risks, you agree that The Becker County Museum is not liable for any injuries, illnesses, property damage, or other losses, and the museum is fully released from responsibility to the maximum extent allowed by law.

Photography
Statement

Visitors are welcome to take photos and videos in The Becker County Museum for personal use only. Any photo, film, or video shoots for commercial purposes require prior permission. The museum regularly captures images and videos for promotional use.

By purchasing admission, you consent, on behalf of everyone in your group, to be photographed and included in promotional materials. You grant the museum permission to use these images or videos for educational, marketing, advertising, and other purposes that support the museum’s mission. If you do not agree to this, please inform the Front Desk.

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Our Journey Thus Far

The Becker County Historical Society and Museum has …

1882

The Pioneer Settlers Union, made up of many founding residents of Becker County, was established to preserve the history of the community.

1924

The Pioneer Settlers Union was renamed the “Becker County Historical Society.” At this time the historical collections were held in a closet at the Detroit Lakes Public Library. The President of the Board of Trustees held the key!

1943

The Becker County Museum is founded and housed in the basement of the Becker County Courthouse in Detroit Lakes, MN. As the collection grew it became clear the museum needed a space of their own.

1980

The Becker County Museum planned to move into the original 1895 portion of the Holmes School. Unfortunately, a fire destroyed both the 1895 and 1909 sections of the school and were demolished – along with the museum’s hope for a larger location.

1980

The Becker County Museum planned to move into the original 1895 portion of the Holmes School. Unfortunately, a fire destroyed both the 1895 and 1909 sections of the school and were demolished – along with the museum’s hope for a larger location.

2023

New Building…