Karin: A correction on some of the informationm you have recieved.I am a life time member of the Tri State Gas and Engine Show At Portland IN. I have exhibited there 12 of the last 14 years. I have recieved a flyer for next years show, Also a news letter from the Secretery. The flyer gives the show Date for 2012 as Aug.22 Thru 26. However the letter states Aug 22 Thru 25. The 26 is on Sunday and usually by sunday over half of the show is gone. A lot of the exibitors and vender people leave on Sat.The parade is usually Sat afternoon in front of the grand stand. Providing the track is in good condition. I usually go in on Tues. and you would think the show had already started from all the activity. Thur.& Fri. Are usually the big days. You can not see it all in one day. Golf Carts and suvs have been allowed in the past. but that may change do to so many. Proff of insurance has to be provided and they have to be registered. Some Info from 2011 show. Exhibitors from 34 States and Canada. Plus visitors from Scotland, England,and Russia. 317 feature engines, 156 model engines,1315 other engines, 17 steam engines 387 feature garden tractors, 197 feature tractors. 154 model tractors, 698 other tractors, 17 steam engines, 38 antique trucks. 25 antique cars and misc exhibits of 979. For accomodations Fort Wayne would be a lot closer or you might try Berne, how ever I dont know about transportation from Berne. We Have stayed at the Black Bear Inn At Berne. Dale
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