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The folks at the <a href=”http://www.aghalloffame.com/index.aspx” target=”_blank”>National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame</a> plan a grand opening for the National Poultry Museum tomorrow at 10 AM. The National Poultry Museum is located in Bonner Springs, Kansas on the grounds of the Agricultural Hall of Fame near Kansas City. If you are in the area, you won’t want to miss the grand opening.</p>
<p>The National Poultry Museum is an endeavor more than 15 years in the making. The initial exhibits of the National Poultry Museum were unveiled in 1994 upon completion of a Hatchery Building within FarmTown USA — an early 1900’s farm town constructed on the grounds of the National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame. Since 1994, the focus has been on raising the funds necessary for additional exhibits, gathering artifacts and determining how to tell the rich and intriguing story of poultry — come explore the “Evolution of an Industry.”</p>
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<p>If you aren’t able to make the National Poultry Museum’s grand opening, plan to stop by for a visit the next time you are passing through Kansas City. And while you are there, you can check out all kinds of antique farm machinery, homestead tools and learn about the many individuals who helped shape and continue to shape agriculture in the United States.</p>
<p>For directions to the National Agricultural Hall of Fame, <a href=”http://www.aghalloffame.com/visitor.aspx” target=”_blank”>click here</a>.</p>
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<a href=”http://www.grit.com/biographies/oscar-h-will” target=_self>Hank Will</a>
<em> raises hair sheep, heritage cattle and many varieties of open-pollinated corn with his wife, Karen, on their rural Osage County, Kansas farm. His home life is a perfect complement to his professional life as editor in chief at GRIT and Capper’s Farmer magazines. Connect with him on </em>
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