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John Deere Pavilion Brings New Experiences with Reimagined Exhibits

Courtesy Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau

Moline, IL, USA /PRNewswire/ — The John Deere Pavilion has reopened to the public following a near total transformation of the visitor experience. The renovation coincides with the 15th anniversary of the Pavilion and the year-long celebration of the founding of John Deere’s company 175 years ago. The new experience offers an up-close look at the company’s global businesses and products, rich history and heritage, and solutions for the challenges of providing food and infrastructure to the world’s growing population. Interactive displays, original artifacts, and a variety of media engage visitors in a fun and exciting learning environment for the whole family.

“Today we reopen the doors to the John Deere Pavilion and offer the public a fresh, exciting, and entertaining experience where guests can learn more about how we are all linked to the land,” said Sam Allen, chairman and chief executive officer of Deere & Company. “The Pavilion will provide a superb destination for customers, employees, and fans to celebrate their personal connection to John Deere.”

Although the Pavilion building remains the same, the look and feel inside the facility has changed dramatically. Several machines are displayed in their working environments so visitors unfamiliar with the products can see what they do on farmsites and worksites around the world. Through videos guests will hear owners and operators of these machines describe a typical workday and how John Deere equipment helps them work and shape the land.

Visitors will also see previous concept machines explored by the company, now on display for the first time at the Pavilion. These machines were produced to test and evaluate new technologies and designs, elements of which are now used in current products.

Machine simulators give visitors a chance to try their skills at operating an excavator or crawler dozer in a fun learning environment that looks, sounds, and feels very much like the actual machines when they are in operation. The simulators are the same ones used to train professional operators. 

 
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One carry-over from the previous Pavilion line-up is the film, “Anthem: A Song of the Land.”  Presented in high-definition, the film salutes the dedicated work of farm families worldwide.

Following an eight-week closure, the facility reopened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony with several special guests and local officials in attendance.

ABOUT THE JOHN DEERE PAVILION
Located along the shores of the Mississippi River near the company’s original Moline plow factory, the John Deere Pavilion has attracted more than 2.7 million guests from around the world since it opened in 1997. The 14,000-square-foot, glass- and steel-enclosed, structure and features a wide variety of fun and informative hands-on exhibits about Deere & Company’s global businesses and products, its rich history and heritage, and how it’s helping meet the challenges of a growing global population. The John Deere Pavilion is a free attraction and is open to the public year-round.  www.johndeereattractions.com

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