The 26th Annual Wilson County Old Iron Days kicks off Wednesday in Fredonia.
Organizer Mike Olson says there will be more than 30 working farm and domestic demonstrations on display to learn about how southeast Kansans used to live.
Olson says a big reason for the festival is to keep alive the knowledge of how things used to be done.
Five dollar admission buttons are available for purchase. Kids 12 and under get in for free. The event runs through Sunday morning.




