Lots of full sized traction engines
The shay that gives rides around the complex
There is a model shed
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there is a large collection of stationary steam engines and a separate building with Antique IC engines and Ericsson riders etc.
R & T boasts the larges running collection of antique engines on the east coast.
The Smithsonian collection is larger but they do not run the engines and many are not on public display.
R & T also has a small auto haus auto museum with IIRC about 20- 24 cars . people also bring antique cars for the parade of power and those cars are displayed in another barn.
The summer show at R & T is very well attended. It is much different from cabin Fever. CF is an indoor model show. R & T has many buildings but smaller buildings than the CF venue. and there are lots of full sized engines both owned by the museum and transported in by exhibitors. The exhibitors are often farmers that own there own 18 wheel flatbed rig for transporting the tractors. and engines.
There are a fair amount of models to see but it is not the focus like CF.
Also there is a large flea market and lots of vendors. Vendor types a bit wider than CF antiques blacksmiths tools tractor tires leather belts (the kind you wear). New tools . Old tools typical flea market stuff. IMHO the selection and prices are a step up from most average flea markets you see today. Not as much Chines junk and run of the mill consumer stuff. .
Hope this helps.
Tin