Contact us.

Our Postal Mailing Address:
Hill Farm Historical Society
35 Hill Farm Circle
North Oaks, MN 55127

North Oaks is a private residential community.  If you are not a resident of North Oaks please do not visit the historical farm site unattended, but rather contact Hill Farm Historical Society using the form and we will respond promptly.

FAQs

  • North Oaks is a private residential community. Please do not attend Hill Farm Historical Society events if you are not a resident of North Oaks or accompanied by a resident of North Oaks. Please do not visit the historical farm site unattended, but rather contact Hill Farm Historical Society for more information.

  • Currently the farm is used for Hill Farm Historical Society events only and North Oaks residents. We do not host any weddings at the farm.

  • Farm Fest is always hosted every year in early September. Save the date for Sunday, September 8th, 2024.

    Each year hundreds of North Oaks neighbors and supporters of the Hill Farm Historical Society enjoy the fun, friendship, and fellowship of Farm Fest. Children, grandchildren, and adults alike, enjoy the games, petting zoo, and butter-making, as well as touring the interactive exhibits in the Red Barn. An old-time blacksmith demonstrates his craft in the Machine Shop. Our Silent Auction has many unique items for your consideration!

    ***Farm Fest is for North Oaks residents and their invited guests only.

  • The Hill Farm Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization operated by a volunteer working Board of Directors. We rely on volunteers to carry out our programs throughout the year. We welcome your involvement, contributions, and suggestions! Donations and membership income supports annual operating expenses.  HFHS relies on financial contributions to restore and maintain the buildings located on the historic Hill Farm site. All contributions to HFHS are tax deductible as allowed by law.

    Visit our join/donate page for more information!

Lakeside view of the North Oaks home of James J. Hill built in 1914.

Threshers and steam tractor