I have been involved this show since it first began and it's a great show with something for everyone to enjoy. The volunteers of this organization are second to none and because of their efforts and diligence, this show has grown from a 7 hour event one day per year to a 2 day event involving a week on each side to setup and tear down. This is one of the few shows around that covers several hundreds of years worth of rural history and really showcases the early 20th century in American agriculture. Several different local groups have gotten involved and help collaborate volunteer work hours and help with show operations. We are very happy to see so many repeat visitors and are grateful for all your donations that help keep things going for future...
Read moreThe people here are friendly and helpful! There were many people haulers so people didn't have to walk as much. There is a lot of stuff to look at and watch and learn about. The best part it is free! You can give a free will donation if you want, it helps them run the show! The only thing I would suggest is to place benches around in various places. It was hard for me to stand all of that time and the food stand and band stand were too far away for me to sit But it is a wonderful...
Read moreGood flea market watching the field work done with horses and saw mill run by steam tractors is always education. Able to cut down on walking using the many shuttle wagons with horse and tractors. Reenactors start the parade rendering the colors for the National Anthem. Campsites and musket demonstrations on display. Great food stand and live music. They have a train and water tower with 3 petticoats hanging from it as in Petticoat Junction. They put a lot of work in...
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