Other attractions include the 19th century Peddlers Grove, tram rides around the mile-long Time Lane with interpreters at each historic stop on the tour, an 1860s baseball game with the Mankato Baltics, a helicopter drone demonstration, and a bounce house, Gypsy Horse, corn maze, and games for kids.
Food vendors include the Classic Kitchen, the Bee Hut Ice Cream Parlor, and the traditional Dad’s Belgian Waffle Breakfast Sunday from 8:30 to 12:30 to benefit the Waseca High School Band.
Fall Fair is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 13 and 14. More information is available at www.farmamerica.org.
Farmamerica is a non-profit organization established by the state legislature in 1978 as Minnesota’s Agricultural Interpretive Center, telling the story of agriculture through historical tours, educational programs, and family events. The 360-acre Farmamerica site is just off Highway 14 on County Road 2, west of Waseca.