4th International Teardrop Gathering (ITG4)
June 16-19, 2011
Pioneer Village - Minden, NE
More info to come...check the gathering website for updates:
4th International Teardrop Gathering
The ITG is held every two years. Attendance has been anywhere from 80-120 teardrops. The campground is next to Pioneer Village Museum.
Pioneer Village Website
Part of the ITG experience is spending time at Pioneer Village. The following is info on the Village:
"The Pioneer Village complex comprises 28 buildings on 20 acres housing over 50,000 irreplaceable items of historical value, restored to operating order, arranged in groups and also in the chronological order of their development.
There are 12 historic buildings around the circular "green". There's a Frontier Fort, a real honest-to-goodness Pony Express Station, an Iron Horse, and a home made of sod. There's a general store and a toy store, chock full of all the goods from yesteryear. An original art collection including 25 Currier and Ives prints, 23 Jackson paintings, and the largest single collection of Rogers statues.
You can ride a priceless steam carousel, see 17 historic flying machines and marvel at 100 antique tractors. See the world's oldest Buick, a 1902 Cadillac and a 1903 Ford, both designed by Henry Ford, plus 350 other antique cars, all displayed in their order of development."
June 16-19, 2011
Pioneer Village - Minden, NE
More info to come...check the gathering website for updates:
4th International Teardrop Gathering
The ITG is held every two years. Attendance has been anywhere from 80-120 teardrops. The campground is next to Pioneer Village Museum.
Pioneer Village Website
Part of the ITG experience is spending time at Pioneer Village. The following is info on the Village:
"The Pioneer Village complex comprises 28 buildings on 20 acres housing over 50,000 irreplaceable items of historical value, restored to operating order, arranged in groups and also in the chronological order of their development.
There are 12 historic buildings around the circular "green". There's a Frontier Fort, a real honest-to-goodness Pony Express Station, an Iron Horse, and a home made of sod. There's a general store and a toy store, chock full of all the goods from yesteryear. An original art collection including 25 Currier and Ives prints, 23 Jackson paintings, and the largest single collection of Rogers statues.
You can ride a priceless steam carousel, see 17 historic flying machines and marvel at 100 antique tractors. See the world's oldest Buick, a 1902 Cadillac and a 1903 Ford, both designed by Henry Ford, plus 350 other antique cars, all displayed in their order of development."