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A mechanical action tracker pipe organ, designed by the George Hutchings Company of Boston. The organ contains 1006 pipes and was originally hand-pumped with a bellows in the basement. The organ still works today and can be heard most Saturdays, when there are guest organists providing demonstrations for visitors on tour or visiting the art gallery.
  • Photo of the original pipe organ, within the art gallery of the James J. Hill House.
  • Photography by: Corrie Potter
  • Taken February 19, 2008.
  • Collection of The Minnesota Historical Society
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