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Posted by j meyer on August 27, 2005 at 08:22:56 from (68.115.106.159):
In Reply to: Re: Machinery Hill posted by Former gopher on August 27, 2005 at 08:04:14:
One of my co-workers took up a tractor to Machinery Hill this year for our dealership and we were told there would be no hassle, but the state patrol still barked at him and made him have a late night.....arrr! I myself am not that old compaired to some on this board and I remember when I was growing up in the 80's, and White still had a tent there with toys- This was the ONLY place I could get a toy like Dad's tractors (Oliver), and I was in bliss. Granted there wasnt a whole load of new stuff, but there was some. The last time I was there- about 1994, there was basically nothing but kiddie rides on Machinery Hill... I remember watching a TV show on Minnesota Public TV called "Lost Twin Cities" and they featured Minneapolis Moline once. Man, they showed some of their setups at Machinery Hill:) You guys could be lost up there in the day! Anywho, the Hill is back- or so they say, and I spose I'll go snoop it out this year. I best go see Princess Kay too:) Have a good weekend!
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