Preserving the past and the present for future generations with an emphasis on agriculture. Guests are invited to walk the grounds throughout the year. The museum and buildings open for viewing beginning the May 27 to September 20 2024. Featured at the museum grounds are 11 buildings to tour, including the historic St. Anthony's Church, an 1882 homestead, Pembina County Veteran's Memorial with pavers identifying those who have served our nation, granary, engine building, restored Great Northern depot, jailhouse library, 3 buildings of restored farm equipment, rows and rows of vintage farm equipment on display from tillage to planting, harvesting, and the main museum building with exhibits and a research library. West of the trees: 1930s barn, windmill, blacksmith shop, a tractor pull track and Orchard with pollinator garden and our planted wheat field from which grain is threshed on Machinery Day the second Sunday of September-come join us as we celebrate our heritage!
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