Old Creamery Museum
The Machinery Museum, located on the north bank of the Shell Rock River in Northwood, IA, showcases a rich collection of historical farming equipment and machinery used by early settlers in Worth County. Established in 1989, it occupies the former site of the Charles Wordall Saw Mill and A.J. Dwelle Grist Mill, preserving the agricultural heritage of the region.
Visitors can explore a diverse array of artifacts, including a horse mower, threshing machine, high wheel wagon, and various binders, which evoke memories of the farming practices of yesteryear. The museum offers a fascinating contrast for younger generations, providing insight into the evolution of agriculture in the area.
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