LASR.net Homepage




Menu

Meriden Threshing Show

Starting date:
Ending date:

Always call # confirm
Event# 785-876-3030

Event Details

The most complete working Blacksmith Shop in the Midwest (circa 1925)
See the thick and thin steam powered saw mill sawing lumber each day.
See rare one-cylinder gasoline engines all sizes and makes.
Admire classic and antique tractors, automobiles, and trucks.
See grain threshing with steam power and don't miss the stationary hay baling.
Watch tractor pulls and parades.
Enjoy Live Country Music each night.
Tour the buildings and displays in the living history town of Cottonwood Station.

Concessions, exhibitions, trophies, and flea market.

9 am to midnight.

Meriden Threshing Show

Address : Cottonwood Station, on K-4 Hiway, 1/4 mile north Lawrence KS
Phone : 785-876-3030   (Always call and confirm events.)

Web:
Admission Fee : $6.00, Under 12 Free w/paid admission

Tractor Shows

Attractions and Upcoming Events


Wakarusa River Valley Heritage Museum

The Wakarusa River Valley Heritage Museum has a small but rich collection of local memorabilia including exhibits on the original African-American settlements in the area, the "Border Wars" and the Underground Railroad that passed through the area.

Lawrence, KS Museums

Historic Homes Tour

Architectural variety characterizes Old West Lawrence. From the beginning, the neighbor hood was home to Lawrence's elite. Homes were built not only to accommodate basic shelter needs, but also to make statements of wealth, prestige and fashion. The oldest houses were built in 1860 and 1861

Lawrence, KS Tours

Douglas County Courthouse

The Douglas County Courthouse was built of native limestone in 1904. It was saved from demolition in the 1960s when a modern courthouse was built, and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is currently in use by the county.

Lawrence, KS Historic Courthouses

Carnegie Building

The Carnegie Building was built in 1904 as one of Andrew Carnegie's philanthropic contributions to the growth of cultural opportunities for rural communities. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the building had housed the Lawrence Arts Center until 2002

Lawrence, KS Carnegie Libraries

Things to do near Lawrence, KS