Rough & Tumble Engineers Msm, Kinzers PA
Address | 4997 Lincoln Hwy, Kinzers, PA |
Phone | (717) 442-4249 |
Website | www.roughandtumble.org |
Categories | Museum, Non-Profit Organization, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.9 15 reviews |
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Rough & Tumble Engineers Msm reviews
15Great place to visit lots to see and experience. Special events are particularly interesting. Inexpensive day out for the family as well. I highly recommend Rough and Tumble.
It's an awesome place to visit for the people who love antique tractors and steam engines along with associated equipment.
This was my first time at this museum lots of steam powered equipment from tractors to steam shovels, antique vehicles and engines. This is a Great place for the kids!
Probably one of the better shows in Pennsylvania. Especially when it comes to steam and big Prarie tractors.
Weather was beautiful it was a fun day out. Beware it does cost to get in. Marvel at how they possibly move all this gigantic prehtoric machinery to the site for the show
Incredible show! A very large collection of rare machinery. Steam train rides. Very nice museums and the food is excellent! Highly recommend!
This is the first year I went. Glade I did. Looking forward to next year. Well organized. Free parking the tickets were around $10.00 adult. If you never saw a looking steam engine this is the place. It’s even better then I make it sound.
Love it been coming here all my life. The volunteers and staff do an extremely good job with everything. The exhibits are a wide variety of engines, tractors, and antiques. R&T has made many family memories for my family and me.
We set up our collection inside Rumble building. It was very disappointing that with all the people there it was sparsely visited. Sales were terrible.
Nice people and very clean show grounds and a great place to display antique tractors/“awn and garden equipment at John Deere and/or IH Days.
The steam show was incredible and had so many things to look at and do. What a great place to be.
Nice place, first time there. Too bad it was John Deere weekend when I'm a orange and red man.
Spent 10 bucks for me and my father's entry to the spring steam up. The most fun I've had on ten dollars. Plenty of awsome steam traction engines, a saw mill, plenty of antique excavators and front shovels.
Great place for train lovers, tractors, and all kinds of other antiques that helped build America back in the day! Great people, great environment and good food too!
Recommended for a visit! That’s the most unusual place we’ve ever been! There are lots of impressive steam engines and strange machines. It looks like the episode from “Mad Max” movie. Very cool!
The only one thing that we didn’t like was the poor selection of food