The Old Creamery Museum
The building was built about 1892 as a creamery, which was in operation until the 1950s.
The Worth County Historical Society bought the building in 1981. The Creamery contains antiques, including rug loom, churn, scythe used to harvest the first grain in the county, maymaking equipment, forge tools, several saws, cream separators, swill cart, wire-fence stretcher, one-horse cutter, chain pump, wooden harrow and harrow cart, and other implements.
A recent addition is a working print shop donated by The Northwood Anchor.
Open: Sundays, 2 to 4 p.m.
Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Location: at the west end of Central Ave (Hwy. 105) at 4th St.

Creamery Museum
Worth County Historical Society