Sue Hunter, Waddington, shows the 1790 Tall Clock that belonged to her dad, Art Hunter. Her dad’s antique clocks and watches are now the newest addition to the St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum in Madrid. The opening day of the Clock and Watch Repairing shop was June 8, during the Tractor and Spring Exhibition Show. NCNow photo by Cheryl Shmway.
Lisbon resident Bill Akins operates the large Anderson two cycle diesel engine built in the 1920’s during the St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum’s Tractor and Spring Exhibition Show in Madrid June 8. The show continues Sunday, June 9, from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m..
Aurora Murray, a volunteer with K-Stone Rescue, helps Korbin Cameron, Massena, ride Rocky, one of the horses providing rides to children at the St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum’s Tractor and Spring Exhibition Show in Madrid June 8. NCNow photo. .
Larry and Charlotte Atkinson, of Harrisville, admire the 12 stained glass windows in the historic 1855 Nevin Memorial Church, recently relocated from Lisbon and restored at the St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum. Quilter Stephanie Olson, of Louisville, also shows guests the quilt show held in the church during the museum’s Tractor and Spring Exhibition Show June 8-9. A church service will be conducted June 9 at 9 a.m. NCNow photo..
Jerry Fisher, Madrid, gives rides on his home-built cow train to children at the St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum’s Tractor and Spring Exhibition Show in Madrid June 8. The show continues Sunday from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. NCNow photo..
Robert Crump, Madrid, shows some of the antique clocks he maintains at the new Clock and Watch Repairing shop during the St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum’s Tractor and Spring Exhibition Show in Madrid June 8. The Hunter family, Waddington, donated the shed and Art Hunter’s antique clock and watch collections to the museum. NCNow photo.
Ogdensburg resident Levi Jones checks out the new Clock and Bath Repairing shop during the St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum’s Tractor and Spring Exhibition Show in Madrid June 8. The Hunter family, Waddington, donated the shed and Art Hunter’s antique clock and watch collections to the museum. NCNow photo..
The historic Nevin Memorial Church, originally built in Lisbon 1855, is now relocated and restored at the St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum in Madrid. The church features 12 restored stained glass windows created by the renowned Harwood family’s stained glass artists of Ogdensburg. The church is open during the museum’s Tractor and Spring Exhibition Show June 8-9. A church service will be conducted June 9 at 9 a.m. NCNow photo..
A reproduction of a Civil War-era Rucker ambulance is one of the latest additions at the ever-expanding exhibits at the St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum, Madrid. Civil War reenactors are part of the museum’s Tractor and Spring Exhibition Show June 8-9. From left are Scott Wilson, Louisville, James Miller, Waddington, and Gilbert Rivers, Canton. NCNow photo.
Ontario residents Kevin Alexander and Jim Quinn check out an antique 1930 Bay City shovel at St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum’s Tractor and Spring Exhibition Show in Madrid June 8. The tractor powered shovel was used to load gravel on trucks. The show continues June 9 from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. NCNow photo.
Dave Baker, of Waddington, rides a Ford 1954 Model NAA tractor during the St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum’s Tractor and Spring Exhibition Show in Madrid June 8. He donated the tractor to the museum last year. The show continues Sunday from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. NCNow photo.
Cadets have now joined the Civil War reenactors at Fort Tribute, a part of St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum, Madrid, Cadets drilling at Fort Tribute. during the museum’sTractor and Spring Exhibition Show June 8-are, from left, Pvt. Flynn Mitchell, Salmon River, Pvt. Calvin Townsend, Canton Central, Pvt. Liam Hubbard, Potsdam Central, Pvt. Oscar Shaw, Potsdam Central and Corporal James Miller, Waddington. Photo submitted by Scott Wilson...
A horse pull was one of many activities at the St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum’s Tractor and Spring Exhibition Show in Madrid June 8. Photo submitted by Two Guys and a Camera
Jack Bailey makes wood shingles with the help of his grandfather, Leon Cline, Madrid, during the St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum’s Tractor and Spring Exhibition Show in Madrid June 8. The show continues Sunday from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. NCNow photo.
Karen Trimm, of K-Stone Rescue, pets Scarlet, a pot belly pig, one of several animals at their petting zoo during the St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum’s Tractor and Spring Exhibition Show in Madrid June 8. NCNow photo.
Luke Pebbles, of Madrid, is all smiles as he pets a mini-horse belonging to K-Stone Rescue, at the St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum’s Tractor and Spring Exhibition Show in Madrid June 8. NCNow photo.
Civil War reenactor Scott Wilson, Louisville, shows a replica of a field hospital at the the St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum’s Tractor and Spring Exhibition Show June 8-9. This new addition at Fort Tribute is one of many exhibits at the show continuing Sunday from 9 a.m.-3:30m p.m...