Pioneer Machinery Hall, also known as the Pioneer Machinery Building, was constructed through a collaborative effort between the City of Dickinson, Stark County, and the Stark County Historical Society. Established in 1992, the hall showcases an extensive collection of agricultural implements and equipment, with the exhibition space being upgraded in 2017 with the assistance of a Cultural Heritage grant from the State of North Dakota.
This accessible building features a unisex, accessible restroom and is open to visitors between Memorial Day and Labor Day when staffed. Visitors can explore the rich history of agricultural machinery within the Pioneer Machinery Hall, offering a unique glimpse into the region's farming heritage.
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