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The interesting National Farm Toy Museum


The National Farm Toy Museum, located in ersville, Iowa, USA, specializes in the protection and display of miniature scale models, replicas and toys based on farm equipment. The museum's original ideas came from the founders of the famous American toy company Ertl, Dave bell and Claire Scheibe.


The National Farm Toy Museum was founded in 1986. It collects about 30000 farm toys and attracts more than 30000 people to visit it every year. It is also the National Farm Toy show center, part of the exhibition hall of the toy show in April, June, July and November every year.

Visitors can watch a 10 minute micro movie in the movie studio on the first floor of the National Farm Museum, which mainly introduces the toy products of diersville city and the Farm Toy lovers to tell about their collections. There is also an area on the first floor for tourists to play with, including a three-dimensional model of the farm, and a mini Exhibition on how toys are made. On the second floor of the museum, there are many farm toys, which are stored in glass cabinets, including truck toys, cowboys and dolls from the United States. There are also farm toy stores in the museum. Interested tourists can take some as souvenirs.

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