Annual Steam Threshing Jamboree
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Be part of this huge Prairie Village event. It’s three big days featuring parades, the largest flea market in the area, steam and horse threshing, machinery demonstrations, truck and tractor pulls, train and carousel rides, free musical entertainment, exhibits, food and family fun.
Electrical camp sites by reservation. Accommodations for all additional campers if they desire to camp without electricity (dry lot). No reservations are required for the dry lot area and generators are welcome in that area only. Last year 169 campers took advantage of this opportunity.
Golf cart rentals will be available during Jamboree until the supply is exhausted, cash or check only.
The dinner train will be serving a four course meal on Friday evening, leaving the depot at 6 pm. Reservations are required.
Annual Steam Threshing Jamboree
Phone : 800-693-3644 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.prairievillage.org/jamboree/
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