Product Description
Mid 1960's full color fold out brochure for The Harold Warp Pioneer Village on US6/US34 in Minden Nebraska. The brochure has a general guide showing the location of buildings and giving some background on them, a history and description of Pioneer Village, photos and descriptions of some of the items on display, hours of operation, and more.
The brochure is in excellent condition.
The Harold Warp Pioneer Village is a large museum complex dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of America's pioneers and their innovations. It was founded by Harold Warp, a businessman and inventor, who wanted to create a place where visitors could experience firsthand the progress and ingenuity of American pioneers. The village consists of numerous buildings and exhibits spread across 20 acres, featuring over 30,000 artifacts and displays covering a wide range of topics such as agriculture, transportation, communication, and domestic life. Visitors can explore authentic structures like log cabins, a general store, a church, a train depot, and even a fully operational 1902 carousel.
Product Description
Mid 1960's full color fold out brochure for The Harold Warp Pioneer Village on US6/US34 in Minden Nebraska. The brochure has a general guide showing the location of buildings and giving some background on them, a history and description of Pioneer Village, photos and descriptions of some of the items on display, hours of operation, and more.
The brochure is in excellent condition.
The Harold Warp Pioneer Village is a large museum complex dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of America's pioneers and their innovations. It was founded by Harold Warp, a businessman and inventor, who wanted to create a place where visitors could experience firsthand the progress and ingenuity of American pioneers. The village consists of numerous buildings and exhibits spread across 20 acres, featuring over 30,000 artifacts and displays covering a wide range of topics such as agriculture, transportation, communication, and domestic life. Visitors can explore authentic structures like log cabins, a general store, a church, a train depot, and even a fully operational 1902 carousel.