Since 2008, the Eastern Washington Agricultural Museum has been preserving and displaying 19th and 20th century farming equipment to celebrate the area’s rich farming tradition. The museum’s goal is to teach locals and visitors about the deep agricultural history of Eastern Washington. Since the opening, the museum has expanded and is now housed in two large red barns, totaling 17,040 square feet. Throughout the year, the museum holds demonstrations of woking machinery, tractors, engines, and horse-drawn implements!
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