John Deere Pavilion | AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT |
1400 River Drive, Moline, IL 61265 | (309) 765-1000 (800) 765-9588 |
www.johndeerepavilion.com |
![]() The John Deere Pavilion, the world’s largest agriculture museum, celebrates the past, present, and future of agriculture, as well as the history of the company. The 14,000-square-foot Pavilion is like one you’d see at a fairground, except the walls are made almost entirely of glass. Inside, stop at reception to request your own personal tour guide, likely a Deere retiree, who will happily customize your visit any way you like. If you’ve never been on a farm, this is your chance to climb aboard a brand-new, shiny green tractor or combine that sits on the Pavilion floor. How has equipment like the tractor changed over the years, since Deere made the 1918 Waterloo Boy model? To find out, compare the new machines to their antique counterparts, also on display at the Pavilion (but don’t climb on the antiques—they’re too fragile). To see a tractor or combine in action, take a virtual tour at one of the touch-screen displays. “Tour” the combine factory and watch employees assemble this boxy piece of machinery, then see the machine harvest wheat, soy, and corn. At another station the “tour” shows workers assembling tractors. Notice all the different attachments—each attachment performs a different task on the field. “Cornucopia” is a touch-screen exhibit that takes you from the beginning of a product’s life until it gets to market. Learn the life story of apples, pork, or cotton. Another interactive exhibit called “The Past” walks you through the history of agriculture, while “The Future” educates guests about how the world will feed its booming population, which may double in the next 40 years. Like many guests, you may find yourself returning to the Pavilion again and again simply to reminisce and share experiences of life on the farm. Cost: Free |
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