LAURA INGALLS WILDER MUSEUM AND INFORMATION CENTER
Local history – Culture
2024
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2024
Museum with eight buildings in which the daily life of the Ingalls and other pioneer families is told.
Fans and visitors to the region can take a look at this museum, which tells the story of Laura Ingalls turned Wilder, author of the famous saga brought to the small screen by Michael Landon, under the name of The Little House on the Prairie. The museum consists of a group of eight buildings in which the everyday life of the Ingalls and other pioneer families is recounted. Also to see, a collection of 250 dolls. More like folklore.
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Visited in may 2018
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A friendly visit to immerse themselves in life in this campaign of the 1870 s. In the meantime, Laura Wilder is a very successful writer and she died at 90 years! And then it's possible to go to dinner at Nellie's, almost opposite the 14 th.