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Pamp Barn

Built on site in 1981, the Pamp Barn holds decades of local agricultural history. The ever-growing collection currently features a small grain drill, threshing machine, and multiple sleighs. Over half a dozen tractors are parked in the barn. John Deer, Farmall, Moline, and other brands can be seen. A still operational oil pull also lies within the building’s walls.
The building itself is named for Bill and Dorothy Pamp, longtime supporters and volunteers of the museum. Dorothy even served as president of the museum board for a time. The Pamp Century Farm lies five miles west of Tracy.
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