‘We have a liability’: Shaky Prince Township shed must go - but contents salvaged Council agrees to rehome antique farm equipment stored in an unstable shed prior to shed’s demolitionArticle content For several months, the Prince Township Museum’s farm equipment shed behind the community centre has been off limits to visitors. Try refreshing your browser, or ‘We have a liability’: Shaky Prince Township shed must go - but contents salvaged Back to video We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Play VideoArticle content Council took the initial steps at its July meeting to have the shed’s contents removed and the building demolished. The antique farm equipment shed was built in 1997, Prince Township’s Centennial Year, to house tractors and other pieces of pioneer farm equipment restored by Charles Parr. Evelyn Hill, who chaired the township’s museum board at the time, liked to point out that funding for the shed came from the sale of Nevada tickets by area vendors and not from Prince Township taxpayers.