Homesteader Museum
Corner of 1st and Clark off U.S. Highway 14A


The museum building has a lively history. Built by the American Legion in 1933, the log and hardwood space served as a dining area, banquet hall, community dance hall, roller rink and youth center. During WWII, it housed German prisons of war until Camp Deaver was ready. Artifacts include early day items, military memorabilia, geological displays, a caboose, photographs and maps. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday. Call for hours. Tours and appointments can be arranged. Admission is free.

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