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JULY 31, 2015, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3 A Keizertimes goes to... B The Great Oregon Steam-up H G The Great Oregon Steam-up will hold its second and last weekend Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 1 and 2. The Steam-up is held at the 62-acre Antique Powerland grounds on Brooklake Road N., between River Road and Interstate 5. The annual event draws exhibitors and attendees from around the nation. Antique steam tractors and machines are joined by the daily parade of tractors, exhibits and a collection of museums including the Pacific Northwest Truck Museum. A returning feature is a large swap meet. Mini hay bales are a popular item available for purchase. Food and entertainment are plentiful. Admission is $12, free for those under 12. Parking is free. The Steam-up hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days. For more detailed information visit antiquepowerland.com. C A: Tractors powered by steam can be found throughout the grounds. B: 11-year-old Paul Cansani of Portland experiences a big steam tractor. C: Josh Sukan (left) couldn’t resist buying a mini hay bale with his friend Luke Sullenger. D: The Antique Powerland grounds are full of exhibits, machines and museums. E: Geoffrey Scott traveled from Canada to support his brother, who has an exhibit at the Steam-up. F: The Pacific Northwest Truck Museum is a big draw throughout the year. G: James Culver, 11, gives it his all at the Kid’s Peddle Tractor Pull. H: All board! The mini-rail road is kept busy by a constant flow of train fans. D All photos by Lyndon Zaitz E F