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= Pioneer Village (Minden, NE) =

Pioneer Village is a museum and tourist attraction along U.S. Highway 6 in Minden, Nebraska, United States, featured in many roadside and historical attraction guides. It is made up of a collection of 50,000 historical objects and 28 historical buildings. Its location in Minden, Nebraska has been a boon to the city since its opening in 1953, through to the present day.

Inception
The pioneer Village started after Harold Warp (December 21, 1903 – April 8, 1994) made his fortune and returned to his home town Minden, NE to find that the city had put the one room schoolhouse he attended as a child up for auction. He purchased the building in1953, placed it on the museum grounds. Thus beginning the collection of historical buildings, technology, and art that would come to represent his recollection of the history of man's progress.[4]

The Warp Family
the Pioneer Village, since its inception, has been family operated. opened in 1953 by Harold Warp it has now passed through two generations to the current heads of the Pioneer Village nonprofit organization, and Harold's grandchildren. Pioneer Village was founded by Harold Warp, a Chicago manufacturer of Flex-O-Glass, who was born near Minden. In 1983, Warp donated the museum to the nonprofit Harold Warp Pioneer Village Foundation. After Harold Warp's death in 1994, Skip took over, but because he lived his entire life in Chicago, he often wasn't involved with the museum's upkeep Since the death of Skip, Harold senior's grandchildren have taken over. they are deaccessioning objects to raise income for restorations on the main and outer buildings.

Collections
The museum comprises a complex of 28 buildings on 20 acres (81,000 m2) with a total collection of over 50,000 items. The museum's collection spans Americana from 1830 to the present. The over 50,000 items comprise a distinctly eclectic sensibility. Warp, who is responsible for the vast majority of the collection, purchased anything, across North America, representing the daily use of American technology. including, but not limited to, early cars (more than 350 are on display) and airplanes; a Wurlitzer Caliola; tractors and other farm implements; appliances (televisions, refrigerators, washing machines, mechanical banks, pencils, etc.); and an art collection, which features William Henry Jackson paintings and a set of John Rogers plaster sculptures. Objects are in chronological order of development within a type. The buildings that house the collections are mostly from Nebraska, and they are set up to loosely resemble a village, organized around a central green. They are similarly heterogeneous, including a pony express station, a one room school house, a church, a sod house, and 24 others, including a steam powered carousel.

Controversy
In 2011 the tax exemption on the attached motel and campground was brought into question by the state tax commissioner. the commissioner's position was upheld and the Pioneer Village foundation appealed to the Nebraska High court. The decision was reversed.

original article
Pioneer Village is a museum and tourist attraction along U.S. Highway 6 in Minden, Nebraska, United States.

Overview[edit]
Pioneer Village was founded in 1953 (71 years ago) by Harold Warp, a Chicago manufacturer of Flex-O-Glass, who was born near Minden. In 1983, Warp donated the museum to the nonprofit Harold Warp Pioneer Village Foundation.

The Pioneer Village also manages a motel and a campground as part of the complex.

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