Historic Mineral Point is in the heart of the driftless region of Southwest Wisconsin, between Madison and Dubuque, Iowa.
The show takes place at the Mineral Point Railroad Museum at 11 Commerce Street. Built in 1856, it is the oldest surviving railroad depot in Wisconsin. mprs.org.
Dealer tables are outdoors under a large tent – comfortable rain or shine!
Insulators & “Go-withs” Auction – 10:00 a.m. with Rick Soller. Bring your lots and get a bidder number!
Tour the Railroad Museum (admission charged).
Buy a raffle ticket to win free museum admission and museum gift shop items.
Grab lunch at a nearby restaurant.
After the show, stop at the local ice cream shop just up the street, for a well-deserved treat!
Set-up begins at 6:30 a.m.
Dealers have access to the bathroom in the Museum.
No electricity available.
Provide your own table/chairs No Charge!
You’ll set up outside the tent.
Table/chairs provided $25.00 per table
Register here.
A limited number of tables available under the tent, so register early and make payment to make sure you get yours.
Payment through:
PayPal – paypal.me/mpp42
Venmo – @mpp42
Check – 324 Dodge St, Mineral Point, WI 54565
Or pay at the show.
The Milwaukee, Galena, and Chicago Telegraph
Company brought the telegraph (& insulators)
to Mineral Point the Fall of 1849.
Check our more here.
Make it a getaway in Mineral Point! Point boasts beautifully restored stone buildings, unique shops, and welcoming streets. Art galleries feature pottery, glass, fabric, metal, painting, sculpture and woodworking, just to name a few. Visit Pendarvis State Historic Site. Browse Crazy Franks Flea Market. Stay at a local hotel or B&B or Governor Dodge State Park – Wisconsin’s largest – just 20 minutes away.
Discover more at mineralpoint.com.
Since it is an in-season weekend in a popular tourist destination, lodging in Mineral Point may fill quickly. You may also want to consider staying in nearby Dodgeville, which is only about 10 minutes away and offers a wider variety of hotel and lodging options.
Got Questions? Contact show host Matthew Payne at matthewpayne42@gmail.com.