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Esko Historical Museum Tour
By: Joe Hoover | June 8, 2011
The Esko Historical Museum is maintained by the Esko Historical Society which had its start as the Finnish American Memorial Foundation in 1952.
The museum complex includes a cluster of historic buildings moved to the site over the years.
The site includes a 1897 School House, a Grist Mill, a Log Farm House, a grain-drying shed and a smoke sauna.
Video tour was made during a site visit on April 21, 2011.
The museum complex includes a cluster of historic buildings moved to the site over the years.
The site includes a 1897 School House, a Grist Mill, a Log Farm House, a grain-drying shed and a smoke sauna.
Video tour was made during a site visit on April 21, 2011.
Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:23 — 18.8MB)