Agriculture Museum - Stockholm, South Dakota
Founded in 1989, the Agriculture Museum contains an outstanding collection of machinery, tools and vehicles used for farming by pioneers. It also includes an early-day depot, farm repair shop, country kitchen with original furnishings and a linotype printsetter.
Adjoining on the grounds is an open-sided building with early farm machinery and the Anderson Claim Shanty. The Tractor Museum is located nearby.
The Claim Shanty was built in 1879 by Lars Anderson in Vernon Township. It was moved to the museum in 1990.
The Tractor Museum was donated by Kenneth Borns of Codington Co. in 2002. It holds four of his early tractors and others.
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