Wisconsin Code § 44.12

Educational facilities at Nelson Dewey state park
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(1) The state farm and craft museum, located at Nelson
Dewey state park, may be developed by cooperation of the department of natural resources, the society, and such other agencies as
may be interested therein in accordance with such arrangements
as the department of natural resources and society agree upon.
(2) The purpose of this museum as an educational facility
shall be to portray graphically the farm and craft practices of bygone days, so that the difficulties of pioneer farming, the great
changes in the productivity of farm labor and the rise in rural income and standards of living over the years may be made vivid to
this and future generations.
(3) In operating this museum, the society may charge a resident an admission fee and shall charge a nonresident an admission fee to defray in part the costs of operation in accordance with
s. 44.02 (5), and may loan objects or materials from this central
collection for special occasions and for such special exhibits as it
may desire to develop at its main building, at other historic sites
within the state, with other historical societies or with other state
agencies.

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