Hancock - Old Home Day
 Forty-Seven Years in the Parade
 
 
The Penny Farthing
 
 
Old Home Week was modified at some later date to Old Home Day in Hancock. There are now many forms of entertainment and activities, but the parade every year is the most popular attraction. The Historical Society's high wheel bicycle, or "Penny Farthing," has been ridden in the parade for 47 consecutive years, ever since Otis Wilder Sr. created a front tire for the five-foot wheel from a garden hose held together with a door spring inside. That "tire" lasted for years until it was replaced in 1972 with a reproduction tire. The time-worn saddleseat was replaced by Ken Kepner a local leather craftsman, in 1982.
 For more photos of the Penny Farthing, please click here
 

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