Buildings as Numbered 1. Main building and entrance. Autos and coin music machines. 2. Auto building. 3. Autos, motorcycles and bicycles building. 4. Auto storage shed. 5. 1910 Cretors popcorn wagon. 6. Souvenir and gift shop. 7. World’s largest concert band organ. 8. Church of the prairie. 9. 1911 Parker Brothers merry-go-round. 10. Henry’s Ford Garage. 11. Livery stable. 12. Classic car building. 13. Auto building. (mainly Overland, Willys, Kaiser-Frazer) 14. Machinery area. 15. Tractor area. 16. Fire station. 17. Kozy Tourist Cabin. 18. Depot. (display of stoves, dentist’s office, saloon) 19. One-room school house. 20. Milwaukee Road Caboose. 21. General store. 22. Circus display room. 23. Restrooms. 24. Jack’s Jewelry store. 25. Homesteader’s shack. 26. Murdo State Bank. 27. Blacksmith Shop. 28. Barber Shop. 29. Murdo Jail. 30. Gasoline engine and plow display. 31. Wells Fargo stagecoach. 32. Exit building. (Autos, style-show, glassware, antique toys, telephones, emblems, miscellaneous antiques and other items) 33. Storage and restoration building. (closed to public) 34. Auto and parts boneyard.
1903 Cadillac
With $750.00 you were in the driver’s seat of this gem in 1903. This first model made by the Cadillac Motor Car Co. of Detroit sported a single cylinder, under-the-floor mounted engine with a two speed transmission.
1908 Brush
This two passenger runabout was one of the popular models of its day. Built between 1907-1913, it had a wooden frame and wooden axles, coil springs on all four wheels and was chain driven. Its single cylinder 12 H.P. engine cranked counterclockwise. Sold new for $485.00. NOTE: The same man, Alanson P. Brush, designed the engines for both the Cadillac and Brush described on this page.