Posted by Absent Minded Farmer on August 02, 2019 at 10:03:57 from (174.198.9.109):
In Reply to: Cedarburg Wis. posted by Ellis Kinney on August 02, 2019 at 05:58:13:
Howdy Ellis & happy 50th! I live about 20 minutes northwest of Cedarburg. I haven't been to the fair in Oz in ages. Last time I was there, I was part of my buddies pit crew for the demo's. Must be at least 20 years. There's a lot to see in that town. Hope you had a chance to walk around while you were there. A couple of sights I like pointing out are the old interurban bridge (over the river behind downtown) & interurban station. Then there's the Wadham's pagoda style gas station. They have an outstanding mineral & gem shop on the north side of town by the Woolen Mills & my favorite place to eat there is the Chocolate Factory. It's a great soda fountain!
Roger mentioned the tractor show in Dodge Co. I don't know how long you folks plan on being in the area, but you may want to check it out. It's a good-sized show & it's been around as long as I can remember. Their show flyer indicates that this would have been Bolens 100th year. They were a fixture of Port Washington for a long time, as well as Simplicity & ....I think it was Gilson?.... or maybe they were in Plymouth. Either or, I plan on heading over to the tractor show, tomorrow, to burn up some film. Should you end up over there, let me know & we can meet up if you would like.
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