The Replica of the Silver Theater -seating for 30 with video & audio equipment for presentations and organizational meetings
Artifacts of the Chippewa & Ojibwa Indian tribes
Arrow points, ax heads & other Indian artifacts
The music room featuring many antique and unique instruments
Another view of a typical music room
Snow shoes & fur trapping exhibit from the early 1800's (second level)
The General Store, featuring a working coffee grinder
The General Store has many unusual items from the early 1900's
The one room school house - very common in the 1800 & early 1900's
The Print Shop has a working printing press
The Country Kitchen was the center of all activity in the late 1800's
The bedroom displaying many handmade quilts & a cradle dated 1776 from Montcalmshire, England
The telegraph office is where you could send a message for $.25
Wood working shop and tools
The Saddle and Leather shop
A farmer's wagon - part of the farming exibit
Early fire engine - pulled by hand
Display of Danish artifacts and wooden shoes
Temporary display of irons from "sad" irons to more modern electric irons
Tools used by early settlers to build on and cultivate the land
Display of Danish dolls & the Royal Palace in Denmark made in the early 1900's from cigar boxes