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Antique Implement Society (AIS)

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97303 Brooks, OR, United States of America (USA) (Oregon )

Address 3995 Brooklake Rd NE
On the grounds of Powerland Heritage Park 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Combustion engines/generators/pumps
  • Building (Construction) machinery
  • Tractors


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Admission
Status from 11/2020
We don't know the fees.

Contact
Tel.:+1-503-509-98 10  Tel.2:+1-97 307-09 56  
eMail:justincprine yahoo.com
wayne lorenssanitation.com  
 

Homepage www.antiquepowerland.com/antique-implement-society
www.antiqueimplementsociety.org

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Location / Directions
N45.053310° W122.978304°N45°3.19860' W122°58.69824'N45°3'11.9160" W122°58'41.8944"

Brooks is an unincorporated community in Marion County, Oregon, United States. Brooks is part of the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area.
It is located about nine miles north of Salem near Oregon Route 99E on French Prairie.
Powerland Heritage Park is located in the heart of the Willamette Valley near I-5 and exit 263.

The AIS is located on the grounds of Powerland Heritage Park
Exhibits are housed in the Hilands Building and Richardson Building

Description

Established in 1999, the Antique Implement Society is a non-profit museum consisting of large antique gasoline engines, diesel engines and tractors displayed in operating condition.
Each display demonstrates the operation of the machine and tells its history and how it played a part in the growth of American technology.

The role of the AIS is the focus on educating visitors about the use, operation and history of large antique gas and oil engines built in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s during the Industrial Revolution.

Mission: To present, exhibit and interpret large vintage engines and powered machinery of rare and valued lineage.


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