Steam Threshing Days
Friday, July 31 & Saturday, August 1
📍 Illinois Amish Heritage Center – Arthur, Illinois
Step back in time and experience historic farming traditions during Steam Threshing Days.
Event Highlights
Oats cut, bound, shocked, and threshed using 19th-century methods
Live demonstrations powered by a steam-engine-driven threshing machine
Additional historic harvest activities and agricultural demonstrations throughout the weekend
This immersive event showcases the hard work, skill, and innovation of early farming practices and brings agricultural history to life for all ages.
👉 More details will be shared closer to the event.
Be sure to watch the Illinois Amish Heritage Center website and digital media for updates.
Looking Ahead at the IAHC
The Illinois Amish Heritage Center will continue to bring history to life with smaller monthly programs throughout the year, offering hands-on learning and immersive storytelling. Upcoming events include:
All About Horses
Amish Education
A German Spelling Bee
Storytelling
The return of the popular 2025 Old-Fashioned Christmas, held in the one-room schoolhouse
👉 Event dates and details will be announced—watch the IAHC website and social media pages for updates.
COMING IN 2026
Beginning in May 2026, the IAHC Living History Farm will be open to the public every Saturday, May through October, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Guided tours led by knowledgeable docents
No reservations required
Admission: $10 per person
Also slated to open in the fall of 2026 is the new Visitor’s Center & Amish Museum, which will house The Story of Anabaptism and the Amish—the original exhibition first showcased in Arcola in the 1990s and later at Rockome Gardens in the 2000s.
