National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame

National Agricultural Center
and Hall of Fame

The Hall in 2009
Location 630 Hall of Fame Drive
Bonner Springs, KS 66012
United States
Coordinates 39°06′36″N 94°52′21″W / 39.1099°N 94.872571°W / 39.1099; -94.872571Coordinates: 39°06′36″N 94°52′21″W / 39.1099°N 94.872571°W / 39.1099; -94.872571
Type Ag Museum
Visitors 20,000 / year
Website aghalloffame.com

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 Cricket Wireless 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.

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]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Museum Tour webpage. National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame website.
  2. National Agricultural Hall of Fame webpage. National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame website.
  3. National Poultry Museum webpage. National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame website.
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