The Pennsylvania State University Pasto Agricultural Museum
 

25 Years and Growing

In 1974 the alumni of the College of Agricultural Sciences began an extensive project to gather and preserve pieces of agricultural history. With a mere $1,500 and a few display cases in the Ag Administration Building, the Pasto Agricultural Museum was born. Since that time, the museum has obtained its own building and become an integral part of the Ag Progress Days events and the educational mission of Penn State.

For more information contact:

Daryl K. Heasley, Volunteer Curator
238 Agricultural Administration Building
University Park PA 16802-2600
814-863-1383
pastoagmuseum@psu.edu

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