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The passion and tireless dedication, of two unique individuals, Jerry and Phyllis Miller, to restore, maintain and display equipment, buildings, and other artefacts becomes blatantly obvious as you step foot onto this Museum’s property.
One of our more northern sites within the C.T.M.G.A., and a
little off the main highway, you should not let the short 20 minute
country drive deter you from visiting this warm,
friendly and breathtaking museum. Enjoy this fantasy, as
your mind wonders back into time when viewing the many and varied
displays. You owe it to yourself,
and we guarantee you will not be disappointed. Jerry and Phyllis’s initial restoration project in 1982, of a 1922 Fordson Steel Wheeled tractor, was the first of what has become a varied and fascinating collection of country artefacts manufactured between the years of 1920 & 1930 . What started out as a hobby, has, within fifteen years, become a full time operation, with collectors, museums and visitors from all over North America in constant communications with the Hunta Museum, for information on the latest additions to an expanding collection. |