Doug and Linda Knuth of Northport used a John Deere hit and miss engine to operate the crank for their creamy ice cream, which helped them keep up with orders of chocolate or vanilla.
Doug and Linda Knuth of Northport used a John Deere hit and miss engine to operate the crank for their creamy ice cream, which helped them keep up with orders of chocolate or vanilla.
Credit: Lori Schneider
Retired school teacher and NL Historical Society member Sylvia Stern slipped back into a teacher’s role by ringing the recess bell at the one room Triangle School house.
Credit: Lori Schneider
An actor portrayed Cole Younger, an American Confederate guerrilla during the American Civil War and later an outlaw with the James-Younger gang.
Credit: Lori Schneider
Granny’s Rendevous participant Kris Cook of Appleton, flipped chunks of zucchini that were basted with olive oil, salt and pepper, over a hot fire. Bacon wrapped venison tenderloin was to accompany the grilled vegetables.
Credit: Lori Schneider
Annie Oakley look-alike Mary Vanderloop rode side saddle while doing tricks. The real Annie Oakley traveled in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, performing sharp shooting tricks while appearing all over the world.
Credit: Lori Schneider
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