Models and Toys
The Freeman Museum includes toy collections as well as intricate models
designed to educate and please the eye.
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Toy implements |
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Model stage coach with horses |
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Concord model stage coach built from an authentic
blueprint by Freeman native, Ray Waltner, a retired farmer. The Concord was
built from 1827 to 1900 and had a capacity of 11 passengers. |
Contact: [email protected]. |