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2013 Yesteryear Museum Antique Steam Engine & Tractor Show, Salina, Kansas, October 12
Link here for the official flyer and website for the 2013 Yesteryear Museum Antique Steam Engine & Tractor Show, Salina, Kansas. This year’s show features Ford and Caterpillar. We have been informed that the tractor pull will be at 1 … Continue reading
Posted in Historical Equipment and Technologies, Midwest History, Rural Community, The Family Farm, Yesteryear Museum
Tagged agricultural history, antique engine show, antique tractor show, antique tractors, central kansas flywheels, farm history, historical farm equipment, kansas weekend events, living history, rural history, salina weekend events, yesteryear museum
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2012 Yesteryear Museum Antique Steam Engine & Tractor Show, Salina, Kansas, October 13 & 14
General Events run Saturday and Sunday, October 13 and 14, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $5 per person, children under 12 free. Saturday features tractor-powered agricultural demonstrations and the Tractor Parade, this year featuring “oddball tractor” makes such … Continue reading
Posted in Historical Equipment and Technologies, Midwest History, Rural Community, The Family Farm, Yesteryear Museum
Tagged agricultural history, antique engine show, antique tractor show, antique tractors, central kansas flywheels, farm history, historical farm equipment, kansas weekend events, living history, rural history, salina weekend events, yesteryear museum
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The IcyBall – Crosley Radio Corporation’s Refrigerator for Non-Electrified Rural America
“For Farms! For homes where ice supply is uncertain! For camps! For roadside stores!. . . For anyone who wants the pleasure, safety, convenience of a constant ice supply for 2 cents a day.” — Advertisement, Farm Mechanics, September 1928[2] … Continue reading
Compiling a History Database of Rural Schools
Tracking down information on rural schools that have long disappeared from the local landscape can sometimes be a difficult task. The Quincy Herald Whig (19 Nov 2011) reports on the efforts of the Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County, … Continue reading