"Hansen's Mill" is indeed a fictional mill.
"Walnut Grove Post Office" is indeed a fictional post office.
"Oleson's Mercantile" is indeed a fictional grocery store.
According to Laura Ingalls, the United States is one hundred years old.
"Walnut Grove Feed & Seed" is indeed a fictional feed and seed.
The people of Walnut Grove have to pay double in taxes.
There is US $0.09 in the school fund.
Charles Ingalls and Caroline Ingalls had to borrow twelve nails from Mr. Edwards in the past at one time.
Charles Ingalls wants to buy baking soda and a pair of work gloves from "Oleson's Mercantille." Nells Oleson says the baking soda costs US $0.05 and the work gloves cost US $0.27 but Harriet Olson says the baking soda costs US $0.05 and the work gloves cost US $0.47; Charles Ingalls ends up only buying the baking soda.
The song that is playing in the background at the end of the episode is "America the Beautiful."
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