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Housed in a 6,000 sq. ft. barn in the
beautiful and scenic town of Fredon, New Jersey, USA, the Snowmobile Barn Museum
traces over 90 years of snowmobiling history with a rare and magnificent collection of
over 130 sleds and thousands of assorted collectible items such as toys, ornaments,
jewelry, advertisements, and much more.
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private collection, Dan Klemm of Stillwater, and self-professed Snowmobile
King is proud of his collection. The entire collection numbers over 400 unique
sleds. Many of the sleds on display are one of a kind snow machines such as a wooden
replica of a 1924 Eliason motorized toboggan, which up until a month ago was used in the
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Visitors to the museum will also find other unusual
and cool machines that include a Bombardier B12. This 1951, 12-passenger tracked vehicle
was created by Armand Bombardier to be used in the Canadian countryside as a school bus
and/or emergency vehicle in the dead of winter. Other unusual tracked snow
machines are the Play Cat and Ridge Runner which can be driven over the snow and in the
water.
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Visitors will enjoy a scenic ride
through the countryside before arriving at the museum. Once there, other family
attractions are feeding the farm animals that include pygmy goats, sheep, a llama, emus,
rabbits, guinea hens, chickens and "Frick" the duck. Bring your bicycle and ride
the adjacent Paulinskill Valley Trail, pack a picnic lunch or just relax and enjoy a day
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If youre interested in viewing the
collection or for more information, please feel free to call (973) 383-1708 between the
hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EST. Admission is $7.00 for adults and $4.00 for
kids.
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The
Snowmobile Barn Museum is also home to the
Itty Bitty Fire Engine Company!
Available for parties, parades, school
/ church programs,
fund-raising events, and more!
Click on the fire engine for more
information! |
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