National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame
The National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame is a museum and educational facility in Bonner Springs, Kansas, United States. The group holds a congressional charter under Title 36 of the United States Code (issued in 1960). It is located east of K-7 and south of State Avenue (US-24, near 126th Street) next to the Sandstone Amphitheater and Kansas City Renaissance Festival. It is north of the Kansas Turnpike "Bonner Springs" exit, and about 1 miles west of the Kansas Speedway.
The Hall in 2009 | |
Location | 630 Hall of Fame Drive Bonner Springs, KS 66012 United States |
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Coordinates | 39°06′36″N 94°52′21″W |
Type | Ag Museum |
Visitors | 20,000 / year |
Website | aghalloffame.com |
Components
Main Building
The Main Building built in 1963-64 includes:[1]
Museum of Farming
The 20,400-square-foot (1,900 m2) building opened in 1967. Much of the museum's 30,000 artifacts, including an extensive collection of farm implements, are housed there.
Farm Town, U.S.A.
This recreation a rural village which opened in 1968 includes:[1]
- Blacksmith Shop
- School House
- General Store
- Poultry Hatchery
- Railroad Depot
- Union Pacific Caboose
- Operational narrow-gauge train
- Farm House
- Farm Shed
- Chicken Coop
- Eight-sided Wooden Silo
- 75-seat outdoor Pavilion
- Smith Event Barn
See also
- Agricultural Research Service Science Hall of Fame
- Freedom's Frontier National Heritage Area
- Fort Scott National Historic Site, Frontier Military Road destination
References
- Museum Tour webpage. National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame website.
- National Agricultural Hall of Fame webpage. National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame website.
- National Poultry Museum Archived 2010-09-17 at the Wayback Machine webpage. National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame website.
External links
- National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame, official website