Saturday, August 11, 2007

Aug. 11 2007

Surprise it's not 2 weeks or more between posts. The weather has cooled here in North Dakota It's only supposed to be in the upper 70's today. We have had some rain since the last post.
machines and maybe 75 old old tractors. Another was full of old cars, old buggies and just to many things to name. An old church was full of clocks. Another building was full of dolls. There was an old general store stocked as it was in the past. The old farm house was full of old furnishings. This is a private museum that is run by volunteers and supported by the 5 quarter sections of farm land that Dale & Martha Hawk owned. The story told to us was that Dale & Martha had no children and that Dale was not a very good farmer. He did however love to go to auctions and bring home what the neighbors called junk. He would then restore this junk into the things that are on display at this museum. Some of the This week on our days off we decided to see couple of things that we had read about but hadn't seen before. On Tues. we drove about 175 miles to Wolford, ND (about 35 miles south of the International Peace Gardens) to visit the Dale & Martha Hawk Museum www.hawkmuseum.org. Wow what a place One building had probably a dozen steam engines plus some old threshingexhibits belong to other people but for the most part it is things that they restored & collected. We also stopped at the Prairie Village Museum in Rugby, ND. They have various old buildings set up like an old town as well as some displays of old things from the past.

Wildlife Museum. What a surprise we expected to see a few stuffed birds and animals native to the area On Wed. we drove to Beulah and visited the Pfenninginstead we found a huge collection of stuffed animals from all over the world. This again is a private collection that is the result of one local farm couples hunting expeditions all over the world. In my opinion this compares to the display at Cabellas in Sidney, NE. Since this is a private collection the husband & wife are there to tell the story that goes with each animal and to explain the animals that we didn't know what they were.
You couldn't as for anything cheaper to see as the cost for the Hawk Museum was $5 per person and the Phenning Museum was only $2.50 per person

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