With dreams of driving his own tractor some day, Joel Rivard, 3, turns the steering wheel of a vintage tractor at the 46th Rod Inglis Memorial Earlton Steam and Antique Show on Saturday. More than 1,000 people attended the two-day event over July 16 and 17 that featured antique farm machinery, classic cars, food vendors, music and more. (Staff photo by Sue Nielsen)

Steam and Antique Show chugs back to life

Sue Nielsen Speaker Reporter ARMSTRONG TOWNSHIP — The weekend heat, combined with large crowds, made the 46th Rod Inglis Memorial Earlton Steam and Antique Show a hot ticket item to…

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Steam and Antique Show chugs back to life was last modified: July 20th, 2022 by Editorial Staff