Jamestown (CSi) The Frontier Village Association on Thursday approved requests.

Included was a bid of $22,256 from ProBuild, Jamestown, to construct a 12-foot by 68-foot building with a cement floor to house the Carlascio Parade Train.

FVA President, Charlie Tanata said he received two bids to build a 32-foot by 50-foot storage building with 12-foot high side walls to hold donated antique farm implements. The association is considering having the storage building placed next to Eldridge Hall.  ProBuild bid $32,486 for the building, while Infinity Building Services bid $41,600, according to Tanata.

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Karen George reported that  2,148 people have riden on the Village’s stagecoach since May 25th,  the most ever, adding that the ride is popular with families.

She said 698 people have taken pony rides so far this summer, another potential record breaker.