Heidrick Ag History Center

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entrance.jpgMain Entrance

Location
1962 Hays Lane, Woodland
Just up County Road 102 to Interstate 5
Hours
Monday - Friday 10:00 - 5:00
Saturday 10:00 - 6:00
Sunday 10:00 - 4:00
Last admission one hour before closing.
Closed December 24, 25, & 31, January 1, Mother's Day, Easter
Admission fees
Adults $7.00, Seniors (62 & up) $6:00
Children 6 - 14 $4.00, Under 6 FREE
Discounts for AAA, Military & Students with ID
Phone
(530)666-9700
Web sites
[WWW]http://www.aghistory.org
[WWW]http://www.truckmuseum.org

The Heidrick Ag History Center introduces visitors to the marvels of agriculture, and commercial trucking through 130,000 square feet of interactive, one-of-a-kind exhibits featuring the latest in museum and attraction technologies. The cornerstones of these exhibits are the Fred C. Heidrick Antique Ag Collection, the world's largest and most unique collection of one-of-a-kind antique agricultural equipment and the Hays Antique Truck Museum, also recognized as the largest of its kind in the world.

A courtyard for an afternoon picnic, computer interactives and the [wikipedia]Ertl Playzone compliment the exhibits and enhance the enjoyment of your stay.

Images

truckwheel.jpgSteering Wheel playtractor.jpgPlay Tractor

snowmobile.jpgOne of the first kinds of snowmobiles ever made, basically a tractor with drills attached to it

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2005-12-05   I went to the Heidrick Center last year on the free museum day. It was really interesting. There are really old tractors and trucks, as well I giant machines that are amazing to look at. Their gift shop also carries [WWW]The Farming Game which can be hard to find —JanelleAlvstadMattson


2005-12-16 23:08:17   I have been here too and it is great. My family also got the farming game, both the cardboard and computer version, and the book. In the computer version I think I ended up with more than a billion cows. The book was also very interesting. —NickSchmalenberger

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