The Ashtabula County Antique Engine Club was founded by a relatively small group of people who had a passion or, as some might say, an obsession with antique machinery. In the early 1980's this group became incorporated and began holding a two-day event on a local farmer's land in Wayne Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio. For this event they invited anyone with antique engines, tractors, machinery or any items of historical significance, to be displayed for the public's education and enjoyment. The public response to the event was quite positive and soon the club's membership had grown to over 100 individuals from the surrounding area. By the end of the 1980's the two-day event had outgrown the farmer's field and the club had the resources to purchase a parcel of property nearby.
Please stop by our Tri-State Oliver tent and say "Hi" and check out the Oliver equipment or our raffle items. We welcome people of all ages to join our club with or with out owning a piece of oliver Equipment. We hope to see you there!
-T.S.H.P.O.C.A.