While Anne-Marie and I were on the Tour Train, on the South Bass Island, one of the stops was Perry’s Cave Family Fun Center. We checked out the gift shop, and the attractions seemed geared to entertaining kids, except for the car collection.
The old wagon is made up to be Doc Snooker’s Rainmaker& Ailment Curist, and it was well done. The rear axle has John Deere painted on it, the painting looks to be original.
Anne-Marie and I standing next to a 1929 Model A. The carriage outside was of the style that are used by the Amish, but this one was a bit rougher around the edges than the ones that the Amish use today.
This first picture shows a Model T Tractor, and a Model T Snowmobile that was built to deliver mail in Minnesota. An old tricycle with two large wheels in back and a small one in front.
There were several really old Cushman scooters on display, and another view of the 1924 Model T Snowmobile.
This old truck was parked out at the start of the driveway, and the advertisement worked for me, I wanted to stop and look around. The driveway to Perry’s Cave Family Fun Center showing lots of golf carts and only one car.
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