Annual Dover Steam Show

Aug
14–16

Join us for this family friendly event, where old friends can be seen and new friends made.We have activities all day long with steam engines running the saw mill, threshing grain, baling straw and more. There are antique tractors, gas engines and garden tractors to see. If you don’t know how they work, just ask… the good folks here will be glad to explain them to you. This year we are featuring John Deere Tractors & Related Equipment and Case Steam Engines.

The flea market and the arts & crafts areas are there if you want to browse for that one great treasure you are looking for. We have a chainsaw wood carver making some of his own creations, and he will be glad to make one just for you.

There is good food available on the grounds.

At 5:00 pm Friday & Saturday we have antique tractor pulls, with steam engines pulling just after dark, (they put on a great show).

Dates, Location & Info

Dates
Aug 14 – Aug 16
Admission
$7.00; 12 and under Free
Address
Tuscarswas County Fairgrounds, 259 S. Tuscarawas St.
Phone
330-844-5415
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.doversteamshow.com/index.html

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