I can't say from experience about the Mt Pleasant show to give you a good comparison between the two. From information from others, the Mt. Pleasant show has a lot more area and more demonstrations and field activities. The Portland show has more display tractors and many more engines. Portland has 54 acres of parts and items for sale. Has a nice campground with modern restrooms and showers.
Some of the threshing demonstrations will not be operating next summer as the current threshing team has disbanded. Sawmill will be operating daily with steam powered tractors.
There is a parade on the Sunday before the start of the show for early arrivals. Parade terminates with a gathering in town for exhibitors and public.
A parade on the grounds occurs at noon on one day of the show, but I don't know which day for certain.
Local motel accommodations are always booked ahead of time and may have to go to Decator, Indiana or Celina, Ohio to get a room. Each are about 30 miles away.
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