List of Steam Fairs - United States

United States

  • Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum - bi-annual show in Vista, California
  • Antique Powerland, Brooks Oregon. Annual Steam-Up
  • Antique Power and Steam Show - Large annual show taking place in the Lake County Fairgrounds in Indiana.
  • The Buckley Old Engine Show in Buckley Michigan
  • Central North Dakota Steam Thresher's Reunion – (1958- )
  • Great Steamboat Race - (1963- ) annual round trip race from Louisville, Kentucky to Jeffersonville, Indiana and back between steamboats on the Ohio River
  • Old Thresher's Reunion - (1960- ) Labor Day weekend, Mount Pleasant, Iowa.
  • National Threshers Association (1944- ) annual reunion/show held in Wauseon, Ohio, last full weekend of June
  • Pageant of Steam - (1960- ) annual fair held in Canandaigua, New York
  • Pawnee Steam and Gas Engine Show - held first full weekend in May in Pawnee, OK
  • Pioneer Engineers Club of Rushville, IN - yearly show in Rushville, IN
  • Rock River Thresheree Edgerton, Wisconsin – (1955- )
  • Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association Kinzers, Pennsylvania
  • Soule’ Live Steam Festival and Railfest annual event held the first weekend in November in Meridian, MS.
  • Steamstock: An Antiquarian Exposition in Point Richmond, CA is an annual event held in July in a former Ford motor factory, next to the Rosie the Riveter Museum.
  • Tall Stacks - held every 3 or 4 years in Cincinnati, Ohio since 1988; is a fair for steam powered riverboats.
  • Western Minnesota Steam Thresher's Reunion (WMSTR) Rollag, Minnesota
  • Cama Powerup Spring and Fall Kent, CT
  • Missouri River Valley Steam Engine Association Back to the Farm Reunion Boonevill, MO
  • Riverbend Steam and Gas Association Allendale, MI

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