Mission:
Honoring farming & rural life
Inspiring memories of yesterday,
Serving the community today,
Preserving stories for tomorrow
About Us:
The Coopersville Farm Museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the purpose of honoring farming and rural life.
The Coopersville Farm Museum was built in 2001 with the primary purpose to "honor farming and rural life." While that purpose continues, the Coopersville Farm Museum & Event Center has evolved into what is now a very active part of the community, very similar to the old grange halls in rural towns across America where people have gathered together for many years.
The continually changing exhibits include collections from residents all over West Michigan, tractors on loan by Ed Hanenburg, feed sacks, tools, and barbed wire donated by Corky Pals, and art from many very talented people. The Coopersville Farm Museum & Event Center is a representation of the community.
Most of the tractors on display are from the collection of museum founder, Ed Hanenburg. Various makes and models will be found at the museum. The Minneapolis Moline Comfortractor and John Deere tractors that Ed used on the farm growing up are always on display.