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Posted by Chris(WA) on June 30, 2007 at 04:03:25 from (64.38.185.80):
In Reply to: Re: Seattle to Portland posted by Chris(WA) on June 29, 2007 at 20:32:01:
Glenn, Go up and see Puget Sound Tractor and Machinery's pull if you can! I didn't realize they had an event this weekend. These guys have the greatest show grounds around! Its an old farmstead turned into a park. Lots of show buildings with old equipment etc. Large sawmill,steam power, many old machines. I have been to shows there and had a great time!Plan on bringing my Allis WF up to their show in August. Beautiful drive and a chance to see Washington dairy farm country. I was up that way early this week working and just enjoyed the drive thru the country. Drive back on side roads if you have the time and enjoy the country. Go into Lynden and see the windmills! Done up in a Dutch theme,its a neat town. Drive all the way thru downtown then take Hannegan Road south back to Bellingham. Or go east on Badger Rd. to hiway 9 and come back to Seattle on the old road. Nice drive thru the country.
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