Ever wonder what Lubbock was like 100 years ago? Experience pumping water, cranking tractors, hand shelling and grinding corn just like your ancestors did in the old days!
For more info, call Jim Johnson at (806) 757-2247.
Experience pumping water, cranking tractors, hand shelling and grinding corn just like your ancestors did in the old days!
Join members of the South Plains Antique Tractor Association for an antique tractor and engine show on October 18 and 19 on the grounds of the American Museum of Agriculture in Lubbock.
The fun-filled weekend begins at 9:00 Saturday morning. Interactive displays will be available all weekend. Tractor games will begin at 10:30, followed by the Parade of Power at 1:30. Another round of games will conclude the afternoon’s activities at 2:30.
A Sunday morning worship service will kick off the day’s events at 9:00 a.m. The tractor parade will begin at 1:30, with awards being presented at 2:00 p.m. Concessions will be available both days.
Admission is $3.00 for adults, $1.50 for children, and those under 10 years old are free. Proceeds will benefit the American Museum of Agriculture. The museum is located at 1501 Canyon Lake Drive – one mile east of I-27, between Broadway and 19th Street.
For more information or to register for the show, call Jim Johnson at (806) 757-2247.

