State: | California |
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Address: | 200 Phillips Dr, Penngrove, CA 94951, USA |
Postal code: | 94951 |
Phone: | (707) 795-4849 |
Website: | http://penngrovepower.org/ |
Wow! What a gem to find. This is one of the coolest places for a history buff you could ever find. I highly recommend it. To any local or tourist. Engineering marvels right in front of you.
Lived in Sonoma county all my life and never knew about this place. Looking forward to seeing it all in operation.
Come to the power up on Saturday July 14th!
Amazing museum! Mainly farm equipment but also very unique pieces like an engine from the Spruce Goose.
Its a step back in time. Such a cool museum. Only open 3 times a year.
Membership and Donation Opportunities. Become a member and get exclusive access to our Museum! We are a non profit museum and fueled by the wonderful people who volunteer their time, purchase memberships and donate to our cause. 200 Phillips Drive Penngrove, CA 94951 (707) 795-4849.
+1 707-795-4849. Mechanical genius of the 19th and 20th centuries on display. Ca...r show, military vehicles, and a group of real pleasant knowledgeable folks to fill you and your young friends in on the history and operations of nearly ever piece of gear on the lot.
Jūs varat sazināties ar uzņēmumu pa numuru (707) 795-4849. Jūs varat atrast sīkāku informāciju par Penngrove Power and Implement Museum vietnē penngrovepower.org.
Running Fairbanks Morse hit and miss engine.
(707) 795-4849. I love donating my time and volunteering and the Penngrove Power and Implement Museum. Nancy and Steve have done a wonderful job in building Sonoma County's best kept secret.
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You need to check this web site regularly for updates on where and when we are meeting! Phillips Dr, Penngrove, CA 94951.
I followed it and discovered the Power-Up at the Penngrove Power and Implement Museum. I've lived here for almost nine years and never knew this place existed. That was the end of my planned project for the morning! I dashed home for my camera and came back to take these pictures.
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Engineering. Penngrove Power and Implement Museum. June 2009. Arts and Culture. We restore and display antique heavy equipment and farm implements for historical education.