The Carlton County History and Heritage Center is a museum located in Cloquet, Minnesota.
The County Board of Commissioners voted to transfer the deed to the Society for the same nominal amount.
Architecturally the building is important as an accomplished design by the Duluth architectural firm of Kelly and Shefchik, and as one of the group of permanent public buildings constructed after the fire of October 12, 1918 destroyed the city of Cloquet along with a majority of Carlton County and southern St. Louis County.
[8][9] The one-story square brick building is adorned with white Bedford stone, showcasing a blend of architectural elements.
Arched windows with brick surrounds, decorative keystones, and stone sills grace the facade, while a balustrade crowns the flat roof.