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Toys Aren't Just For Kids at The Annual Farm and Antique Show

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Trucks, tractors, and trains are just a few of the items you can see at the Annual Farm and Antique Toy Show.

Since 1978, people from all over the Midwest have been attending this event.

The show may be 34-years old, but people of all ages love the exhibit.

Robert Klinkner: "We walked in, just wanted run you can tell he was ecstatic. It was like Christmas morning."

In addition to the various cars, exhibitors displayed toys, dolls, games, and many other collectible antiques.

The exhibit will be open tomorrow from nine A-M to 3 P-M at the Verizon Wireless Civic Center.