Little Log House Show Captivates Young and Old

By Leslie C. Mcmanus
Published on November 29, 2012
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Engineer Daniel Wyman, Carver, Minn., at the controls of a half-scale Case 80 hp steam engine owned by Kevin Poncelet, Zumbrota, Minn.
Engineer Daniel Wyman, Carver, Minn., at the controls of a half-scale Case 80 hp steam engine owned by Kevin Poncelet, Zumbrota, Minn.
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Sylvia Bauer's gardens make a beautiful accent to the Little Log House show. Covering 40,000 square feet, the gardens include two large ponds, a water wheel and restored buildings.
Sylvia Bauer's gardens make a beautiful accent to the Little Log House show. Covering 40,000 square feet, the gardens include two large ponds, a water wheel and restored buildings.
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The Little Log House rock quarry. In the foreground, a Pioneer rock crusher; behind it, an Austin-Western. Both crushers date to the 1940s.
The Little Log House rock quarry. In the foreground, a Pioneer rock crusher; behind it, an Austin-Western. Both crushers date to the 1940s.
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This elevator dates to 1938, when it was built on a local farm owned by Ole Floan, Wanamingo, Minn. Ole cut all of the wood for the elevator using his own sawmill. The elevator remained in use until 1995, when Steve Bauer bought it for the Little Log House collection.
This elevator dates to 1938, when it was built on a local farm owned by Ole Floan, Wanamingo, Minn. Ole cut all of the wood for the elevator using his own sawmill. The elevator remained in use until 1995, when Steve Bauer bought it for the Little Log House collection.
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A selection of bench grinders from Walt's collection.
A selection of bench grinders from Walt's collection.
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Ford cars and trucks were featured at the Little Log House car show. Here, a 1989 Mustang LX convertible owned by Sue Markgraf, Lake Elmo, Minn., coordinates well with a 1930 Ford Model A owned by Ray Lucksinger, Lake Elmo.
Ford cars and trucks were featured at the Little Log House car show. Here, a 1989 Mustang LX convertible owned by Sue Markgraf, Lake Elmo, Minn., coordinates well with a 1930 Ford Model A owned by Ray Lucksinger, Lake Elmo.
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A 1947 Cockshutt 30 owned by Tim Brown, St. Francis, Minn.
A 1947 Cockshutt 30 owned by Tim Brown, St. Francis, Minn. "The Model 30 was the first tractor to have a live PTO," he says.
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Land corner monuments, used by settlers to establish section corners, are just part of a fascinating display in the Land Office at the Little Log House Pioneer Village.
Land corner monuments, used by settlers to establish section corners, are just part of a fascinating display in the Land Office at the Little Log House Pioneer Village.
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Once, every farm might have had one: a chicken scale from Walt's collection.
Once, every farm might have had one: a chicken scale from Walt's collection.
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Cushman scooters owned by Bev and Bob Geiken, Hastings. At left, a 1959 Highlander; at right, a 1964 Super Silver Eagle.
Cushman scooters owned by Bev and Bob Geiken, Hastings. At left, a 1959 Highlander; at right, a 1964 Super Silver Eagle.
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A oil lamp egg candler from Walt's collection.
A oil lamp egg candler from Walt's collection.
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In the engine shed, a fine display of rare and noteworthy antique gas engines is surrounded by collections of everything from oil cans to vintage signs, tools to phone insulators, hardware to ephemera. The display also includes a working line shaft.
In the engine shed, a fine display of rare and noteworthy antique gas engines is surrounded by collections of everything from oil cans to vintage signs, tools to phone insulators, hardware to ephemera. The display also includes a working line shaft.

Roll
out the barrel! We’ve got the blues on the run!” A dance hall band performing
on an outside stage sets the tone at the Little Log House Antique Power Show in
July. From one end of the beautifully manicured grounds to the other, the
prevailing mood is that of an enormous party where the guests just happen to
bring their favorite collectible – tractors, engines, cars, you name it – along

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