Harmony, Minnesota attractions and events are the focus of topics in this category. These may include museums and historical places, libraries, art galleries, theaters, and entertainment venues, as well as concerts, festivals, fairs and other events, and sports and recreational teams, programs and facilities.
 
 
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Based in Harmony, Minnesota, the tourist business offers tours of the Amish community surrounding Harmony, with stops at several Amish farms selling handmade baskets, quilts, furniture, baked goods, and other items, and featuring guides familiar with Amish culture and history. Directions, schedules, and rates are posted.
http://www.amish-tours.com/
Located on the east end of Harmony, Minnesota, the par-36, 9-hole golf course offers a number of benefits to its members, including a bar and lounge, dining area, a patio with a grill, and rental golf carts. Besides golf tournaments, the club hosts other events throughout the year, which are scheduled here as well.
http://www.harmonygolfclub.com/
The facility in Harmony, Minnesota hosts conferences, reenactments, concerts, antique car shows, horseshoe tournaments, softball games, motorcycle rallies, community gatherings, family reunions, high school reunions, religious celebrations, team building exercises, workshops, weddings, and other events. Its features, park rules, and contacts are posted.
http://www.harmonypark.com/
Located on 3rd Avenue SE in Harmony, Minnesota, the public library is open every day but Sunday. Its location, hours of operation, calendar of events, and highlights of upcoming programs, projects, and events hosted by the library are put forth, along with its collection and online resources.
http://harmony.lib.mn.us/
Situated near Harmony, Minnesota, Niagara Cave is a family owned natural cave, sculpted by water from an underground stream, operated as a tourist attraction, whose energy consumption is fully offset by solar energy. Also offering mini golf, gemstone mining, and a gift shop, its hours of operation and rates are posted.
http://www.niagaracave.com/
Created by Stanley “Slim” Maroushek, the woodcarving museum houses more than four thousand pieces, either collected or created by Maroushek over a sixty-year period, including pieces from the United States, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Russia, Japan and other places. A guided tour of the facilities includes an antique store, gift shop, workshop, and other attractions.
http://www.slimswoodshed.com/