1110 16th Ave SE, Dyersville, IA 52040, United StatesMap
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Awesome for memories and information
This museum was AWESOME! The number and variety of the tractors, etc. through all those years. I had some the same tractors 60-65 years ago. Makes the memories come back.
Whether you know anything about farming or not this is a great place to visit. Right off the hwy and visible from the road. Admission is affordable. There are new and vintage farm toy. Dioramas from f...
Incredible collection of various mechanical farm and construction toys big and small. Well arranged and displayed to illustrate history and progress of machines made by numerous equipment manufacturer...
What a great place for anyone who loves farm toys and the real things. We visited with our grandson (7), and he was not as engaged as we thought he would be. Turns out that looking at toys is not near...
Awesome for memories and information
This museum was AWESOME! The number and variety of the tractors, etc. through all those years. I had some the same tractors 60-65 years ago. Makes the memories come back.
Great toys!
Whether you know anything about farming or not this is a great place to visit. Right off the hwy and visible from the road. Admission is affordable. There are new and vintage farm toy. Dioramas from f...
National Farm Toy Museum a hidden gem!
We stopped to tour the National Farm Toy Museum, and had no idea how extensive of a collection was there. Amazing and educational.
Recommend this bargain museum.
Incredible collection of various mechanical farm and construction toys big and small. Well arranged and displayed to illustrate history and progress of machines made by numerous equipment manufacturer...
Educational and fun stop for older "children"
What a great place for anyone who loves farm toys and the real things. We visited with our grandson (7), and he was not as engaged as we thought he would be. Turns out that looking at toys is not near...