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The museum was dedicated
in 1974 in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the arrival
of Mennonites who in 1874 migrated from Russia to what is now
the Goessel area. It is a tribute to these people, who
brought with them precious kernels of Turkey Red wheat, and to
others who helped make Kansas the breadbasket of the world.
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The museum complex includes eight buildings
which visitors may visit on a self-guided tour. The
Immigrant House and Turkey Red Wheat Palace were built on site.
The other six structures , five of which are move than 100 years
old, were moved from various places in the area to the museum
grounds for preservation and restoration.
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