A Maine farm attraction that features milking operations is looking to expand.
The Raitt Homestead Farm Museum in Maine is looking to expand into the future.
According to a report from Foster's Daily Democrat, Lisa Raitt, a board member for the nonprofit organization that runs the farm, said they are about three years out from enlarging the farm to the point that it will function as a year-round attraction.
"We're going to build the buildings that show each aspect of farming history," Raitt told the paper. "I'm excited. I think it's a very good idea in the area."
The goal is to have each of the buildings feature a different aspect of life in rural areas, which could include the role of farm equipment. Currently the museum features a milk house and organizers would like to add a shingle-making building, blacksmith shop and saw mill.
While the farm in Maine gets a facelift over the next few years, John Deere recently announced it is opening a new museum in Waterloo, Iowa, that will feature the history of the company's farm equipment. It is expected to be opened sometime in 2011.
MachineFinder skapades av John Deere 1998. Sedan dess har vi haft miljoner besökare och tiotusentals maskiner har visats på sidorna, integrerat med våra återförsäljare runt om i världen.
MachineFinder, John Deere och besläktade varumärken ägs av Deere & Co. Alla rättigheter förbehålles. 2007-2008