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American Museum Of Agriculture

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1501 Canyon Lake Dr Lubbock TX 79403
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(806) 744-3786
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Status: Closed

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10:00am-5:00pm
Monday
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Tuesday
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Since completing a large expansion in 2014, our museum focuses on both the history of farming and the science and technology of modern agriculture. Want to learn about cotton? Exhibits take you from early hand harvesting to putting you behind the wheel of a modern cotton stripper in the Cotton Harvest Experience. You can also meet a hologram blacksmith in our shop, or talk to a farmer in the...

The 29th Annual Lubbock Arts Festival will be held April 19 22, 2007 at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center a 100 indoor venue

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If you enjoy looking at antique agricultural equipment or looking at the history of tractors and farm implements this is the place to visit. The place is very clean and there are ladies there … If you enjoy looking at antique agricultural equipment or looking at the history of tractors and farm implements this is the place to visit. The place is very clean and there are ladies there to answer...

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We took a group of Brazilian cotton growers to visit this museum, that a large collection of old machinery used by former farmers in cotton production. The museum also has a collection of … We took a group of Brazilian cotton growers to visit this museum, that a large collection of old machinery used by former farmers in cotton production. The museum also has a collection of miniature machinery.

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This place has really grown since Bayer has put up $$$. Great state of the art exhibits and a welcoming staff to answer any questions. Definitely worth taking visitors to see.

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If you are interested in your heritage in American Agriculture, do not miss this museum. It is across the road from the Windpower Museum.
The exhibits are excellently restored. There is a wonderful cotton display as well as a blacksmith shop and a tool shop.
The entrance fee is only $5.00 and well worth it. They have dedicated docents to...

Good for little boys

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The museum is just starting out in this location. It has a very nice collection of tractors that my 7 year old son loved. The displays that were at up were done nicely. Many of the displays have a nice description, but others did not. There was soo much stuff there that I often found myself telking my son I...

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American Museum of Agriculture can be found at Canyon Lake Dr 1501. The following is offered: Theater. The entry is present with us since Sep 8, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Lubbock there are 3 other Theater. An overview can be found here.

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Agricultural machinery goes unused when new and more efficient means to farm is invented. Once upon a time in Lubbock, a County Commissioner, Alton Brazell, saw these pieces of equipment not as junk but as jewels. In 2001, after these gems of tractors and other mechanisms had already been collected, a non-profit known as the American Museum of Agriculture met and just a year later, the pieces...

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