Stagecoach Days

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Mantorville Stagecoach Days is a

 three-day celebration of history, music,

 

 art, theatre, costumes, and all of the things that make Historic Mantorville a great place to be! Incorporated in 1853, Mantorville is an authentic Victorian Frontier Town. Many of our buildings date to the 1800’s. We 

celebrate our unique history as an early stop on the Stagecoach Road with this wonderful, family-friendly three-day event!

Stay tuned for 2023 Stagecoach Days information.

June 23-25, 2023

 

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2022

This year’s events will include:

  • Dance at the Mantorville Saloon on Friday with the Danglers at 8 p.m. to kick things off for the weekend!
  • Food Trucks will be lining up along Clay Street on Friday night at 5 p.m. and will be available throughout the weekend!
  • Axe Throwing demonstration by John Olive will and you can also take some Roping Lessons and learn to rope like a pro by RJ Stables which will both occur on Saturday and Sunday at the Relay Lot.
  • Stagecoach Rides will be available on Saturday and Sunday also outside the Opera House!
  • Farmers Market Vendors will be set up at Riverside park on Saturday, June 25th at 10 a.m.
  • Petting Zoo for all ages to enjoy on Saturday at the Relay Lot at Clay Street and 5th!
  • Plein Air Contest at the Mantorville Art Guild will take place on Saturday until sundown and the judging will take place on Sunday followed by a reception for the artists. Sign up by 10 a.m. at the Art Guild. The event is sponsored by the Mantorville Restoration Association.
  • Register for the Bean Bag Tournament at the Mantorville Saloon that takes place on Saturday afternoon. Registration is at noon, bags fly at 1 p.m.
  • Gold Star Families Memorial Monument Dedication at the Dodge County Government Center will take place at 1 p.m. at 721 N. Main St. on the south lawn.
  • Ribbon Cutting ceremony for the Hubbell House will take place at 3 p.m. This will be a monumental moment as the Pappas family passes the proverbial torch over to the Powers family as new owners of the historical establishment in Mantorville.
  • Hawk Horvath from After Hours Paranormal Investigations will be telling about investigations that have been conducted in historical Mantorville buildings over the years. This will take place at the Opera House on Saturday at 4:30 p.m.
  • Mini-Horse Carriage Rides will be available on Sunday. You can find them across from the Opera House
  • Purse BINGO will take place at the Mantorville Saloon on Sunday. Register early as there are limited spaces available. Must be 18 years old to participate.
  • The Antique Tractor Pull will take place at Riverside Park Sunday morning at 10 a.m.
  • Vintage Costume Display will be at the Greek Revival House all weekend long.
  • Historic Home Tours: Saturday 12-4, Sunday 1-5. The guided tours begin at the Restoration House (540 N Main, uphill of Hubbell House), to the jail cell in its basement, then on to the Cooper’s Log House across the alley. These homes were built in the mid 1800s. If you can’t make it this weekend, tours run mid-May through October, Fri. Sat. Sun. 1-5 p.m. The suggested donation is $2 for adults and $1 for children. 
  • If you feel lucky…..you can take your chances during the Lucky Duck Raffle on the Zumbro River on Sunday at 4 p.m. at Riverside Park. Only 500 tickets are available and the profits will benefit the Venom Softball team. This event is sponsored by the Mantorville Restoration Association. If you would like to purchase a ticket, please call Chris at 612-816-3664.

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