
audiobook
by S.D.) Pioneer Auto Museum (Murdo
PIONEER AUTO MUSEUM and ANTIQUE TOWN
Antiques of Yesteryear
The Vintage Years
Classic Cars
Special Interest Cars
Shucks Ma—“ Now I can work 40 acres a day!”
Antique Town
Transcriber’s Notes
A vivid portrait emerges of a restless spirit who swapped a West Coast life for the open plains of South Dakota. “Dick” Geisler, a cigar‑chewing German‑American farmer‑turned‑entrepreneur, follows a winding road from a humble Minnesota schoolhouse to a California marriage, then back to the Midwest where he plants wheat and later opens a John Deere dealership. The narrative captures his early experiments in the automobile world—a cross‑country Ford road trip, a modest garage, and the first curious onlookers drawn to a 1913 Ford wagon parked beside a new gas station.
From those early curiosities, a modest collection of vintage cars, buggies and other relics begins to grow, each piece a reminder of a bygone era of mechanical ingenuity. The story details how family trips, chance purchases, and a yearning to preserve history transform the scattered artifacts into the Pioneer Auto Museum, a sprawling complex of buildings that mirrors a living time capsule. Listeners will feel the hum of early engines and the determination of a man who turned a hobby into a community treasure.
Language
en
Duration
~20 minutes (19K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2021-06-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A vivid snapshot of roadside Americana, this vintage museum book centers on the collection and vision behind the Pioneer Auto Museum in Murdo, South Dakota. It reads less like a standard guide and more like a loving record of old cars, old buildings, and the urge to save pieces of everyday history.
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