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Union Thresheree revives rural Wisconsin history for new generations Dan Hansen SYMCO, Wis. – Thousands of people from all across Wisconsin, throughout the Midwest and beyond were on hand for the annual event known as the Symco Thresheree, which has been a favorite summer activity for old farm machinery collectors and rural history buffs for more than five decades. Hundreds of vintage tractors and other farm implements commonly used during the first half of the 20th Century were on display – and in operation – July 23-25 in this central Waupaca County community. The event has come a long way since Aug. 6, 1967, when a group of farmers and antique engine buffs met at the nearby Lloyd Riske farm, and hooked up Lloyd Young’s 25-40 Oil Pull to Harold Werth’s threshing machine, for the first Union Thresheree. ....
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UPDATE: Payment options for Leon s Frozen Custard also includes credit cards. If drive-in is included in the name of a Wisconsin restaurant, it s most likely worth a stop. That goes double when the mood strikes for a burger fresh off a griddle that s been seasoned through multiple decades. With most drive-ins limited to our warm season, go ahead and indulge with a mug of root beer (especially if it s made on site) and ice cream. If the food isn t reason enough to extend a summer excursion a few extra miles, don t discount the scoop of nostalgia these places serve free of charge. Neon signs of 1950s design. Music of the same era playing. Tiny buildings with just enough room for a flattop griddle, deep fryers and ice cream machines. It s all here like a museum. But tastier. ....