Attractions
- *Rumely, Hart Parr, Banting, Flour City, Aultman & Taylor, Greyhound and other large gas tractors
- *Wooden Bowl Mill *Veneer Mill *Shingle Mill *Planer Mill *Farm animal exhibit
- *1800's Sawmill *Huge woodworking shop *Parade 3:00 pm each day *600 lot flea market
- *Antique Cars (No Custom or Street Rods) *Old time necessities demo building ( soap making, spining, weaving, etc. )
- *Wheat ground into flour by gas engine *Old time print shop *Harness shop *Woodcrafts
- *Prony Brake & P.T.O. Testing. Open to all Tractors *117 year old Mayfield town hall
- *Corn shelling & grinding with stone burr mill *Blacksmith shop *Kids tractor pull ( ages 4-7 12:45pm )
- *Popcorn made in a Hog Kettle *Foundry ( making cast iron dinner bells )
- *Plowing Demonstration Daily at 11 am with Eight and Twelve Bottom Prairie Plows with steam & gas tractors
- *Rock Crusher *Over 600 antique gas & oil engines *Stationary steam engine building with a 250 H.P. Corliss engine
- *Steam Engine Spark Show (Each Evening after Dusk) *Tractor slow race at 12pm
- *Memorial Chapel *Peerless & Westinghouse potable steam engine *Old time music
- *Steam & Hot-Air Model Table in Steam Building *Cider Mill demo 10 am to 11 am and 1pm to 2pm ( Sunday 10am to 11am only )
- *Non-denominational Church Services at 9:00 AM Sunday *Free rides on the 1923 #207 steam train
- *900+ Antique Tractors *Threshing, straw baling & horse powered baler 10:30am & 1:30pm
- *Avery, Huber, Frick, Case, Minneapolis, Port Huron, and many other larger steam traction engines