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The Frederick A. and Sophia Bagg Bonanza Farm, also known as Bagg Bonanza Farm.
The Historic Bagg Bonanza Farm is just outside of the small town of Mooreton, North Dakota. It is considered one of the best preserved bonanza farms in all of America.
Operated between about 1915 and 1935, the farm of the Baggs encompasses as many as 7,000 acres (2,800 ha), and was operated virtually like a factory according to modern business practices of the period. The surviving farm complex is now owned by a local non-profit organization and operates as a museum. It is one of the best-preserved examples of a bonanza farm complex in the nation, and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2005.
The farm today consists of a beautiful house, huge mule barn, and many other buildings. All of these are kept pristine and just as they would have been back in the day.
The home is huge and beautiful, and everything inside has been kept intact and accurate from the time the Bagg family and the farm workers still lived in it.
Travel back in time
The Frederick A. and Sophia Bagg Bonanza Farm, also known as Bagg Bonanza Farm.
The Historic Bagg Bonanza Farm is just outside of the small town of Mooreton, North Dakota. It is considered one of the best preserved bonanza farms in all of America.
Operated between about 1915 and 1935, the farm of the Baggs encompasses as many as 7,000 acres (2,800 ha), and was operated virtually like a factory according to modern business practices of the period. The surviving farm complex is now owned by a local non-profit organization and operates as a museum. It is one of the best-preserved examples of a bonanza farm complex in the nation, and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2005.
The farm today consists of a beautiful house, huge mule barn, and many other buildings. All of these are kept pristine and just as they would have been back in the day.
The home is huge and beautiful, and everything inside has been kept intact and accurate from the time the Bagg family and the farm workers still lived in it.