Minnesota Machinery Museum, Agricultural museum in Hanley Falls, United States.
The Minnesota Machinery Museum is an agricultural museum in Hanley Falls with five buildings filled with farm machinery, tools, tractors, and gas engines from different periods. The collection spreads across multiple large spaces and presents a comprehensive overview of mechanized farming.
The museum was founded in 1980 after Yellow Medicine County took over the former Hanley Falls School building, which was constructed in 1939. The school structure from that era forms the core of this agricultural history collection.
The exhibits showcase how farming communities once depended on mechanical power and ingenuity to work the land. Tools and engines on display tell the story of rural labor and the innovations that shaped daily agricultural life.
The location is easy to navigate on foot and the buildings are open and well-organized, so you can explore the collections at your own pace. It helps to set aside time for each area, especially if you want to examine the machinery in detail.
Every summer the Old Time Threshing Show takes place, where historical harvesting machines from the museum's collection are seen in action. This event brings the quiet machines to life and shows how difficult and labor-intensive agricultural work once was.
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