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An Attraction That Offers A Trip Back In Time

Posted: 10/15/2010


A leading family-friendly destination has exhibits on topics as diverse as agriculture, technology and the history of the United States.

A leading family-friendly destination has exhibits on topics as diverse as agriculture, technology and the history of the United States.

(NAPSI) - It's not often that families can find vacation attractions that have something for everyone. Fortunately, that's just what a tourist destination in Moline, Ill. has to offer.

Once there, visitors can experience exhibits on topics as diverse as agriculture, technology and the history of an American legend.

Opened in 1997, the John Deere Pavilion, a glass- and steel-enclosed, barn-shaped visitors center, is the cornerstone of the John Deere Commons.

Described as one of the most comprehensive agricultural exhibits in the world, it showcases vintage company equipment along with modern-day machinery and interactive exhibits. The 14,000-square-foot structure and 12,000-square-foot exterior patio also feature a wide variety of exhibits celebrating the legacy of John Deere and what's described as the heritage of the heartland.

Another current exhibit includes "Anthem: A Song of the Land." This feature film highlights the common bond of farmers around the world through interviews and video of farm families in the United States, Germany, France and Brazil.

Here, guests can wander through time and take a firsthand look at the progression of agriculture dating back to the 1800s as well as learn about the future of the industry. Open year-round, the Pavilion offers free admission.

Nearby, the John Deere store has been called a must-stop for collectors of company memorabilia. It stocks more official John Deere−licensed toys, clothes, collectibles, books and videos than any other place in the world.

The store stocks styles of clothing for all members of the family and offers a large collection from the Ertl toy line.

Also in the area is the John Deere Historic Site. There, visitors can take in the home Deere built, explore an archaeological exhibit showing his original blacksmith shop, see daily demonstrations from a resident blacksmith and visit a gift shop. The historic site is open seasonally.

To learn more about these and other John Deere attractions around the world, visit www.johndeereattractions.com or call (309) 765-1000.

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