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Re: This guy has to many
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Posted by Doug in Illinois on November 01, 2006 at 15:37:49 from (207.144.241.250):
In Reply to: This guy has to many posted by IaGary on October 30, 2006 at 17:29:34:
If you ever get the chance, go to Pioneer Village in Minden Nebraska. I don't remember how many buildings full of old tractors, on two stories, they have but it is a bunch. Same way with everything else there. Cars and trucks of every make and model, airplanes (many hanging from the ceiling with cables), steam engines, at least one of which has an electric motor hidden away somewhere so you can push a button and watch it run, although slowly, powering a thresher also. Plan on spending a full day there. You WILL be tired of walking before you can see everything even at a glance. The gentleman who started it is Harold Warp, the founder of what I believe may now be Plexiglass corporation. At least I know he started with some type of plastic window, and spent the money on buying and buying stuff for the village. It is worth seeing.
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