A 12′ wide horse-drawn hay rake, hillside plow and other vintage farm implements are showcased as part of the latest exhibit at the White River Valley Historical Society Museum in Forsyth. Photos and information ranging from ‘critters’ to ‘cash crops’ are also on display during the Society’s “Agricultural Roots” exhibit, which runs through late July.
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The WRVHS exists to preserve, protect, and promote the cultural history of Taney County, Missouri, and the upper White River Valley region through public programs and educational events.
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