PRESCOTT, Iowa — Clarence Kline spent decades collecting everything related to agriculture. And when he died, he left it to the community of Prescott and asked that it be preserved in a museum.
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The Kline Museum in Prescott, Iowa, houses a wide variety of farm machinery and other items.
Photo by Jeff DeYoungPRESCOTT, Iowa — Clarence Kline spent decades collecting everything related to agriculture. And when he died, he left it to the community of Prescott and asked that it be preserved in a museum.
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Editor’s note: This is part of a series on farm museums throughout the Midwest.
Editor’s note: This is part of a series on farm museums throughout the Midwest.
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