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MADRID – Life from the past is returning this weekend as the St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum hosts its annual Old Time Spring Exhibition.
The event concludes today at 1755 SH 345, just south of downtown Madrid.
All the museum’s original and replica structures are open including an 1835 log cabin, 1850 one-room schoolhouse, shoe repair shop, equine education building, maple sugar house, carriage barn featuring the Harden collection, print shop, Walker granary, the Goolden-Mann Farmstead, milk house, chicken house, windmill, gas station, fort tribute, and Civil War center.
For more details, visit https://www.northcountrynow.com/featured_events/st-lawrence-power-equipment-museums-spring-exhibition-set-madrid-0300642