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 | Grain Elevator Once a prominent prairie landmark, our country grain elevator is fully restored and operating just as it did in 1906; complete with an old wooden grain wagon atop the weigh scale. |
Antique Cars There is lot's to see for the antique car and truck enthusiasts, from the museum's own collection and pieces on loan from private collectors. You'll enjoy this blast from the past. |
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 | Doukhobor Barn Historic artifacts are housed in this 1918 hip roofed Doukhobor barn and the nearby blacksmith shop, bringing us back to the days of the horse. |
Main Display Building From early hand operated equipment to an 1882 JI Case wooden threshing machine, to larger equipment from the 1960's, our collection accurately depicts the evolution of agriculture in our 21,000 sq. ft. display building. |
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 | Jumbo Valley Church This 1917 historic building was relocated to the site in 2000, On a bright sunny day the rays of sunlight beam through the stained glass windows and over the original wooden pews. This building is becoming increasingly popular with young couples planning a country wedding. |
Model Railway Be sure to visit the "Heritage Station" where model trains wind through miniature prairie communities, through tunnels in the mountains and across the prairies past wind turbines and industrial installations. |
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 | Andrews Log House Relocated to Heritage Acres in 2008, this wonderful example of an early log home is filled with artifacts depicting life before modern day conveniences. Stepping through the doorway of this quaint cabin is taking a step back in time. |
Crystal Village Crystal Village is truly a marvel of one man's ingenuity and dedication. Built from 120,000 glass telephone insulators this village of 8 miniature buildings is always a big hit with children. |
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 | General Store Once a former bunkhouse, the interior of this little building has been transformed into a wonderful exhibit filled with artifacts which would have been sold in every community in the early 20th century |
Sawmill Relocated to Heritage Acres this operating sawmill is a big hit during our Annual Show when it is powered by the 1917 22 - 65 hp steam tractor. |
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 | Ashvale School Built in 1909 and operated until 1959, this one room country school, heated with a waterbury system wood heater, was the learning center of the community for grades one through eight. |