Tractor & Farming Heritage

THE MAGIC OF ROLLAG

The town’s Main Street comprises many early 20thcentury wooden period style buildings created here from a general store, mercantile, Downer Church and a host of other buildings. The latest is the newly relocated Baker Depot and is the boarding location for the east end of the showgrounds via the train.

Highlights

One of the other highlights is the farmstead including a lovely large barn, stables, working displays of horsepower (threshing and ploughing) as well as a period farmhouse with displays and at the right time, freshly baked savoury pies at very reasonable prices.

There are daily displays

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