Western Trails Museum
Knott's Berry Farm
Updated October 2024
Posted March 2022

Cast Iron Banks:
Toy banks in this section 46, were gathered by Mrs. Barbara E Fuller of Long Beach, California. It was a hobby with her starting in Nebraska in 1935. The war years of War II caused the family to many moves and this collection became a burden. She gave these to Knott's Berry Farm where it will have a home forever. These are all interesting in that most of then represent famous buildings, animals and all tell a story of their own. These are cast iron no longer made.
Toy banks in this section 46, were gathered by Mrs. Barbara E Fuller of Long Beach, California. It was a hobby with her starting in Nebraska in 1935. The war years of War II caused the family to many moves and this collection became a burden. She gave these to Knott's Berry Farm where it will have a home forever. These are all interesting in that most of then represent famous buildings, animals and all tell a story of their own. These are cast iron no longer made.
