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Midwest Old Threshers Reunion
Mar. 26, 2024 5:28 pm
The Midwest Old Threshers grounds are some of the most trafficked area in Mt. Pleasant, being home to some of the county’s most popular events. The Midwest Old Threshers Reunion, which was first held in September 1950, has grown into the most attended event in Henry County. Folks from all over the world come to Mt. Pleasant to get a taste of the “good ‘ol’ days” and see some of the best equipment from the era.
The whole thing kicks off the Wednesday before Labor Day, with the Harvest Parade and runs throughout the weekend. Want to get a good look at the large selection of tractors, steam engines and cars? There’s a daily Cavalcade of Power Parade.
Looking to slow down and enjoy yesteryear? The Midwest Old Threshers Reunion also features the Log Village, which will transport visitors into Mt. Pleasant’s pioneer days. Guests can play old times games, make candles and learn about life on the plains. And if you’re lucky (or unlucky) you may get stuck in the middle of the gunfight between a band of thieves and the Reunion’s Sheriff.
There’s bound to be music anywhere you go during the Reunion. Nightly concerts feature billboard chart topping musicians and there are musical acts all around the grounds during the day, which are often free entertainment.
But it’s not just during the Reunion that the Midwest Old Thrashers attracts a crowd. People travel from across the tri-state area for a good scare during the Threshers House of Terror and Haunted Rails in October.
Wanting something a little more cheerful? Then come back to the grounds during the wintertime for the annual Festival of Lights. And throughout the year there’s the “smile machine.” A fully-restored antique carousel, which is powered by a Herschell-Spillman steam engine that dates back over a century.
The Midwest Old Threshers grounds are also home to the Heritage Museum and the Theatre Museum.