The museum's collections are held within various buildings of the old village. As of June 1989, they were: • The Holy Trinity Catholic Church, originally built in 1937 and constructed with local
fieldstone. It was dedicated on May 23, 1937. • The Dyer School was a one-room schoolhouse, originally located five miles northeast of
Milton, North Dakota. • A one-room schoolhouse that has been turned into a library. During the 1980s, it functioned as the election polling place for South Dresden Township. • A
caboose from the
Burlington Northern Railroad. It was donated by the railroad in 1985. • A steel building filled with items related to Cavalier County history. It was built in 1975. • A
cook car from the early twentieth century. ==References==