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The general exhibits area of 24,000 square feet and exhibits over 10,000 items such as pioneer tools, pioneer household items, antiques, and native wildlife displays. These exquisite displays include:
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Every Day Pioneer Life Items
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Butter Churn.An ingenious goat-powered washing machine from the Lloyd Kaufman collection.A travel trunk used by Peter Tieszen, a Mennonite immigrant from Pordenau, Russia, in 1874.A general store, relocated intact to the museum.A summer kitchen was used to keep the big house clean and cool for sleeping.

Models and Toys
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Toy implements.Toy implements.Toy implements.Model stage coach with horses.Concord model stage coach built from an authentic blueprint by Freeman native, Ray Waltner, a retired farmer. The Concord was built from 1827 to 1900 and had a capacity of 11 passengers.
Natural History
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Native birds and wildlife.Butterflies and beetles.The black-footed ferret, native to western South Dakota, is quite rare.A pair of ring-necked pheasants; South Dakota's state bird.
Special Times
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Formal parlor.A collection of fancy buttons, lapel pins and broaches. Some are political, patriotic, or just beautiful!.
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