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Steam tractor lineup at the 2010 Reunion. The Midwest Old Threshers Reunion is an annual event that takes place in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, United States, and runs for five days, ending on the Labor Day weekend. It was first held in 1950, and has taken place every year except 2020, when it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. When it first ...
Southeast Old Threshers' Reunion annual event held July 1-July 5 in Denton, NC [45] Steamstock: An Antiquarian Exposition in Point Richmond, CA is an annual event held in July in a former Ford motor factory, next to the Rosie the Riveter Museum. [46]
National Threshers Association sign at Fulton County Fairground. The annual National Threshers Association show is held during the last full four-day weekend (Thursday - Sunday) in June at the Fulton County Fairgrounds near Wauseon, Ohio. The fairgrounds are located on Ohio State Route 108 just north of the Ohio Turnpike exit 34.
Denton is a town in Davidson County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the town was 1,494. As of the 2020 census, the population of the town was 1,494. [ 4 ]
WMSTR, or the Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion, is an annual, non-profit "steam meet" held in the small town of Rollag, Minnesota.It takes place over the weekend of the US Labor Day holiday (first Monday in September), and draws around 80,000 visitors during the four days of the event.
The Midwest Old Threshers Reunion returns to Mount Pleasant Sept. 1-5 for five days of tractors, steam engines, entertainment and more.
Toy and craft shows are ongoing, as well as historic demonstrations, and a pioneer village. Children compete in the pedal pull competition, and a pioneer church service is held on the last day of the festival. The 2008 Reunion will be September 18–21. The organization started in 58 but the first show was held in 1959 at the airport north of town.
The original North Carolina county of this name was created in 1786 what was then the far western portion of North Carolina, with its county seat at Nashville and a territory covering most of what is now Middle Tennessee. When Tennessee was established as a separate state in 1796, this county became Davidson County, Tennessee.