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Bonanzaville USA

Central, North Dakota

Eugene Dahl Car Museum – Bonanzaville USA.  is just one building of the Pioneer Village. The Museum houses numerous collections of vehicles, tools, parts, and information designed to tell stories of how cars and trucks not only served their original owners but often evolved through several “lives”. The vehicles include restored, originally preserved, repurposed, well-worn, and end-of-service examples.

This building houses a collection of over sixty vehicles from the early years of automobiles to more modern vehicles. Many of the vehicles were donated by Eugene Dahl and Lester Melroe who purchased a large collection of automobiles from the Paul Hemp Automobile Museum in Rochester, Minnesota.

1351 W. Main Ave
West Fargo, ND 58078
P:
701-282-2822
E: bjansen@bonanzaville.com

Bonanzaville USA Admission:

Adults $12
5 and under free

Plan: 2-3 hr

Bonanzaville USA Hours:

Month of May:
Monday – Saturday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm & Sunday Noon to 5:00 pm

June to August:
Monday – Friday 10:00 am to 7:00 pm, Saturday 10-5 & Sunday Noon to 5:00 pm

Month of September:
Monday – Saturday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm & Sunday Noon to 5:00 pm

Main Museum is open by appointment and on the Weekends Year Around

bonanzaville.org

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