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* Americana
* Homesteader
* Wooden Boats
* Dolls & Toys
* Clothing
* Music
* Antique Cars
* Farm Equipment
* Motorcycles
* Sleds & Sleighs
* Militaria
* Steam Engines
* Wildlife Mounts
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36094 Memory Lane
Polson, Montana 59860
3/4 Mi. S. of US 93 & MT 35 Jct.
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WW I
Display
WW II
This M20 & other vehicles have often been in local parades.
"Freedom isn't Free" is the message of over 30 military vehicles and thousands of pieces of memorabilia tracing America's military history.
Korean War era -
Fully restored M38 MP Jeep
Vietnam War era -
Vought Corsair II A7D attack bomber
WW II rescue vehicle
Allis- Chalmers snow tractor for arctic use
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1917 Harley- Davidson flat track racer
"Iron Steeds and Leather Britches" is a fascinating display of over 40 vintage cycles and over 3000 pieces of motorcycling memorabilia.
1912 Harley- Davidson "Silent Gray Fellow"
1954 Harley- Davidson pan-head with sidecar "50th Anniversary Model"

1920 opposed twin and 1 of 1000 Harley- Davidson shaft- drive WW II motorcycles
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Ladies Interests ...

Fancy dresses from 1890s to 1950s
Drug store
soda fountain
1873 harp

1914 Mill's Violano
   
Toys and dolls
Glassware, china, kitchen, and laundry items
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Rare 1943 snow toboggan powered by an Indian motorcycle engine and numerous other tools and toys for winter use make this a museum for all seasons.
Early day Cutter sleigh with buffalo robe
Steam, gas & diesel tractors
Aultman Taylor, John Deere & Bantam Poynter.
3 of over 30 displayed tractors!
1898 sheep powered treadmill operated various mechanical devices. The lowly sheep is one of the world's most versatile animals. Jesus used it in many parables. Also displayed are spinning wheels, an 1840's Mormon loom & more.
Sterling silver 1940s show saddle
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1929 Oakland
1920 Model TT
one ton truck
has been in
many parades
1937 Ford
1941 Packard
1929 Franklin Air-Cooled Sedan
19th century
horse drawn hearse
Single cylinder motors ranging from 1.5 to 35 HP
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Gil & Joanne Mangels, Museum founders, standing on the porch of the General Store welcome you to the Pioneer Village

1890s sod roofed log cabin
& 1912 Polson area schoolhouse
Interior of blacksmith shop

Montana State Old-Time Fiddlers Hall of Fame
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The Paul Bunyan was a logging tow for many years on Flathead Lake. It is listed in both the National and International Registers of Historic Large Vessels.

Summer hours: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. daily
rest of year: 8 - 5 Mon. - Sat.; 1:30 - 5 p.m. Sun.
REASONABLE RATES!
Phone: 406-883-6804
e-mail: info@MiracleOfAmericaMuseum.org
web: www.MiracleOfAmericaMuseum.org
Produced in cooperation with Travel Montana, Dept. of Commerce, and Glacier Country Tourism Commission.
Printed by Advanced Litho in Great Falls MT USA for free distribution. Transribed by J.S. on 8/1/00.
Alternative formats of this document may be available.
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