![]() ![]() The museum is open daily April through October. Other buildings feature antiques and displays about pioneer life, a kids play area and exhibits dedicated to the Wilder Pageant and the popular television series that aired for nine seasons from 1974 to 1983. ![]() Stroll through life-size replicas of the settlers' house, schoolhouse, outhouse, church and a dugout similar to the one the Ingalls family lived in when they first arrived at Plum Creek. Visitors enter through the gift shop, where the books, DVDs, period costumes and other trinkets will tempt even the most casual Laura fan. The Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum tells the story of the family's life here, displaying historic artifacts, several outbuildings and memorabilia from the "Little House on the Prairie" TV show that was set (but not filmed) here. ![]() Little did the Ingalls family know that, long after they left Walnut Grove, they would become the town's main attraction. Interior of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum ![]()
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