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A big crowd strolled down Main Street for a blast from the past during the fifth annual Show N’ Shine car show on Saturday.
Kory Anderson of Andover used his 150 Case to pull a 50-bottom plow at the James Valley Threshing Show Sept. 8-10.
The James Valley Threshing and Tractor Club Show will run Friday through Sunday in Andover with a variety of old-time activities. All three days, events begin with breakfast—at 7 a.m. Friday and ...
ANDOVER -- Near- perfect weather Saturday helped attract a large crowd at the annual James Valley Threshing Show at Threshermen's Park. With plenty of vintage steam- and gasoline-powered engines ...
An Andover man is hoping to break a world record by pulling a 50-bottom plow using a rebuilt 150-horsepower Case steam-powered tractor at the James Valley Threshing Show in Andover this weekend ...
Threshing shows and old machinery will be featured at Heritage Hill, Hanley Falls, Atwater and Forest City, with a Summer ...
GRANITE, IOWA (KELO) — The Threshing Bee in Granite, Iowa, is the largest free admission show in the Midwest and the goal of the event is to bring people back to the basics of farming.
Those who worked on the restored Case 150 steam engine gathered for a quick photo when it debuted at the James Valley Threshing Show in Andover. Courtesy of Kory Anderson. By Michelle Rook.
The flag on an old elevator building at Andover, South Dakota, was painted in 2017 as a way of drawing attention to the annual James Valley Threshing Show, held just east of town. Photo taken ...
Threshing shows and old machinery are featured at Heritage Hill, ... The Good Old Days & Pioneer Threshing Show will be Aug. 3-4 on the grounds of the Minnesota Machinery Museum in Hanley Falls.
Meriden's annual Threshing Show will return this summer in celebration of its 44th and 45th year. Last year's show was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This year's three-day event will ...
GRANITE, IOWA (KELO) — The Threshing Bee in Granite, Iowa, is the largest free admission show in the Midwest and the goal of the event is to bring people back to the basics of farming.