We like to have a lot of fun the farm.  During Wessels' events you can be sure there are activities for the whole family surrounding the featured activities of the event. Occasionally we hold an adults-only event during evening hours.  Event listings are updated here, on our FB page and often found in Nebraska Life & Nebraska Traveler magazines, York Chamber Chats, YCDC Community Calendar and local news sources.

You might be surprised just how much there is to do at Wessels during our family-friendly events.  Bring the family and tell your friends!  Proceeds from all events go towards maintaining our living history displays, educational program, animal care and facilities.

Create your own event!  Wessels Farm is a great place for family reunions, birthday parties, bridal showers, team get-aways and more. We do allow weddings on the farm but we do not close the farm for an event held during our regular open hours as we are a living history farm first, venue as a bonus!  Contact us to begin planning your event today! 

Automobile Travel in Nebraska

We like to have a lot of fun the farm.  During Wessels' events you can be sure there are activities for the whole family surrounding the featured activities of the event. Occasionally we hold an adults-only event during evening hours.  Event listings are updated here, on our FB page and often found in Nebraska Life & Nebraska Traveler magazines, York Chamber Chats, YCDC Community Calendar and local news sources.

You might be surprised just how much there is to do at Wessels during our family-friendly events.  Bring the family and tell your friends!  Proceeds from all events go towards maintaining our living history displays, educational program, animal care and facilities.

Create your own event!  Wessels Farm is a great place for family reunions, birthday parties, bridal showers, team get-aways and more. We do allow weddings on the farm but we do not close the farm for an event held during our regular open hours as we are a living history farm first, venue as a bonus!  Contact us to begin planning your event today! 

Automobile Travel

Nebraskans bought automobiles at a higher rate than other states in the 1920s, but the state lagged behind in road and
bridge construction. Most farm families owned a car and used it to drive to town. Gravel or dirt roads connected farmers to communities and to each other, ending rural isolation. This mobility helped speed the change from people from living on the land to living in towns. Passenger train service began to decline as roads improved.

Most of Nebraska’s roads were dirt (mud after a rain), so travel by car in the 1920s was an adventure. By 1921, more than 205,000 automobiles were registered in the Nebraska, and more than 5,500 miles of Nebraska roads were considered part of the federal highway system, including U.S. 30, part of the Lincoln Highway. In 1925, Nebraska established a two-cent gasoline tax to help construct roads. Before federal roads were numbered, they had names. For example, the S-Y-A Road was Seward–York-Aurora.

This early Model T Ford’s tire has come off rim and needs to be fixed.

This early Model T Ford’s tire has come off rim and needs to be fixed.

Written by Claudia Reinhardt.

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