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      In spite of forecast for fair weather, it didn't look promising when I arrived in the morning


Shortly, it started raining, sending folks scurrying for shelter


As we say in Vermont, "Comin' down purty good!"                                          


But we waited it out, and the rain soon stopped


                          Warm sun on fields after a rainstorm — is anything prettier?


Now all the owners have to dry off their treasured vehicles



Many fine arts and crafts projects were featured                                      


Like these beautiful wood carvings                 


A delicate ornamental tree

Wood creations


The taxidermist's art


Some may object, but there's no denying the workmanship is superb                    



Get in line for the Moose Stew Cookoff


                            Make a donation, sample several moose stews, vote for your favorite


Still hungry? Now head for the Kiwanis Club's famous moose burgers


There's enough for everybody                                                        


The popular moose calling contest
(2 videos at top of page, in case you didn't see them)


                        I don't know why, but all the girls wanted to imitate a bull moose



Lots of fascinating vehicles on a pleasantly uncrowded field


Cars are divided into groups — these are the real oldies                               


A pair of similar Model A's — 1931 on the left, '30 on the right


                                         Still glistening with raindrops, a 1933 Buick


Very elegant, as Buicks always have been — now America's oldest brand


Even more formal, a rare 1956 Imperial Crown limo                                    


For those occasions when you want to make an impression


              Cadillac dominated the limo market, but this Imperial was every bit as elegant


Speaking of Cadillac...


This is the 1941 edition                                                           


Those headlights melded into the fenders tell you it's a Pierce Arrow — this is the 1925 model


                      1930 REO — sold new at J. A. Lewis Auto Sales, Mankato, Minnesota


Very impressive


Appropriately decorated for the Moose Festival...                                     


...a 1917 Studebaker


                                      The owner, in tall silk hat, poses with his "Studey"

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