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Tractor’s History Museum in Netanya is one of the most amazing things that the country of Israel has, this is because very few countries or places in the world has an entire museum that is dedicated to agricultural and farm machinery including tractors etc. Other than the tractors other farming equipments are also on display and these equipments have been used by the farmers of the country and they are put on a display in the citrus orchards in Mosahav Ein Verred which is located in the Tel Mond Settlement in Sharon. The Tractor’s History Museum in Netanya has a large number of contributors with the major ones being the Hecht Foundation and Banai foundation and they go a long way in keeping the museum up and running. The Tractor’s History Museum in Netanya also invite personal stories and experiences of the farmers and they also promise due credit to these contributors. The museum was started by Erez Milstein and his associates and today it is managed by a public association and the main aim of the Tractor’s History Museum in Netanya is to educate people about the farming techniques and the equipments that the farmers of the country have been using over the years. The museum tries to trace the farming equipments and tractors right from their inception to the modern era. The collection includes more than hundred and fifty agricultural tools and machineries belonging to the twentieth century. Many defunct types of machinery are repaired here and they are later shown at different exhibitions. The museum organizes special tours and packages for students, families and automobile enthusiasts. People have to pay a small amount of money as entry fee and one can access a host of amenities and services like toilets and parking spaces for automobiles. So one can easily assume that the Tractor’s History Museum in Netanya is an unique tourist attraction in Israel.
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