About This Festival
About the Event
Step back in time at the Morgan County Antique Machinery Association's Show, a joyful celebration of Indiana's rich agricultural heritage held annually at the Morgan County Fairgrounds in Martinsville. This beloved event brings together antique tractors, rumbling hit-miss engines, majestic steam engines, vintage garden tractors, classic cars, and trucks in a vibrant display that sparks nostalgia and wonder for all ages. What makes it truly special is the warm community spirit—families, collectors, and history buffs gather under the summer sun to share stories, trade treasures, and savor hearty food amid the hum of restored machinery. Attendees rave about the lively atmosphere, from the scent of fried biscuits wafting through the air to the thrill of unexpected finds at the sprawling flea market. It's more than a show; it's a heartfelt reunion that honors the past while creating new memories, drawing thousands eager to connect with the ingenuity of yesteryear. ## The Surrounding Area
Nestled in the heart of Morgan County, Martinsville charms with its small-town hospitality and easy access to Indiana's rolling countryside, just a short drive from Indianapolis. The fairgrounds provide a spacious, welcoming hub surrounded by lush fields and wooded hills, perfect for a relaxed weekend getaway. Nearby, explore Brown County's scenic artistry and state parks for hiking and outdoor adventures, or pop into local diners for comforting Hoosier fare like tenderloins and sugar cream pie. Dining options abound at the event itself and in town, with food trucks offering everything from breakfast classics to sweet treats influenced by nearby fried biscuit traditions. This corner of Indiana shines with its agricultural roots, friendly locals, and proximity to hidden gems like artisanal shops and gentle trails, making it an ideal spot for visitors to extend their stay and soak in authentic Midwest warmth. ## Activities & Attractions
This three-day extravaganza bursts with hands-on fun and visual delights. Marvel at hundreds of meticulously restored antique tractors and garden tractors gleaming in the massive pole barn and outdoor spaces, alongside rare oil field and hit-miss engines chugging to life and powerful steam engines demonstrating their timeless might. Classic cars and trucks shine in a dedicated show, drawing auto enthusiasts for up-close admiration. Hunt for bargains at the large flea market and swap meet, brimming with parts, tools, and collectibles, or browse the craft fair for handmade treasures. Kids and grown-ups alike love the toy show, packed with nostalgic playthings. Food lovers rejoice with diverse vendors serving fried biscuits with apple butter, biscuits and gravy, hearty lunches, and free popcorn—fuel for a full day of exploring. Don't miss the Sunday auction, where rare finds go to the highest bidder, plus tethered hot air balloon rides for breathtaking views, a classic car cruise, and lively entertainment that keeps the energy high. ## Schedule & Logistics
Mark your calendars for June 26-28, 2026, transforming the Morgan County Fairgrounds into a hub of activity from morning till evening. Gates typically open early each day, with displays and vendors buzzing by mid-morning; the classic car show and 5K runs often kick off Saturday, while the highlight auction caps things off on Sunday afternoon. Free admission and no parking fees make it family-friendly and hassle-free—arrive early for prime spots near the pole barn. Setup is swift for exhibitors, and the layout ensures easy navigation between machinery demos, markets, and food areas. Pack sunscreen and comfy shoes for wandering the expansive grounds, and come ready for a full immersion in tractor tales and tasty bites. ## History & Heritage
Since its founding in March 1992, the Morgan County Antique Machinery Association has grown from a passionate handful of locals dedicated to preserving vintage farm equipment into a thriving community of over 300 members. Born from a shared love for the machinery that powered Indiana's rural legacy, the group hosts this flagship show on the last weekend of June each year at the fairgrounds, evolving into a cornerstone event that draws regional crowds. Over three decades, it's expanded from modest displays to a grand showcase of antique wonders, fostering education, volunteerism, and intergenerational bonds. Deeply woven into Martinsville's fabric, it celebrates the grit of farmers and innovators, ensuring their stories rumble on for future generations to cherish.