Great place to see early versions of powered farm equipment. Great displays. Self guided, so unless you go with someone familiar with the tractors and other items, you can miss details. I was fortunate in that my father had actually used some of the implements, so got some great insights. They had a traveling exhibit of sheep farming that held a lot of information that I had never thought of before. Small, but well stocked gift shop, bought some great pasta, and a set of earrings. It offered books, shirts...
Read moreAbsolutely wonderful place! The WWII exhibit is fascinating. I also loved the the old house and prairie house, not to mention the baby dress made of flour sack. My toddlers thought the kids play area was the best thing ever and never wanted to leave. The biggest of shout outs are to the staff tho! For they are so nice and welcoming. We appreciate them being there and keeping it going! I can't wait to bring the rest of my family...
Read moreThis is a small interactive Agricultural Museum on SDSU Campus. I was impressed with the soil exhibit which was designed to educate and promote the imagination of children and adults. The example of a wooden combine was a little clean for my taste but beautiful to look at. The claim shanty had an old stove that was different from many other old stoves that I have seen. The baking oven in the stove pipe was...
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