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Litchfield Fair
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Litchfield |
Dates |
September 05, 2014 - September 07, 2014 |
Description: | From Litchfield Fair Website: The Litchfield Agricultural Society was organized in 1857 and held its first exhibition the next year. In the early years the fair was held in the yard of what was formally known as the Litchfield Town House. After a while the fair moved to the old "trotting park" which is now known as the Litchfield Fairgrounds.
In 1904 after a period in which the annual exhibits declined, it was reorganized as the Litchfield Farmer's Club, that name continues to the present time. The Litchfield Fairgrounds currently consists of fifteen acres & nineteen buildings.
The annual Litchfield Fair is always held Friday, Saturday and Sunday after Labor Day. It is estimated that approx. 14,000 attend this agricultural fair each year.
There's an excellent Exhibition Hall with arts, crafts, flowers, cooked & canned food and fruits & vegetables. We also have a large 4-H Exhibition Hall and our Fair has received statewide recognition for these superior Halls. We feature show oxen & steers, dairy & beef cattle, horse & ox pulling, a powder puff pull, draft horse & pony show and a Maine Barrel Racers horse show. We are also know for having one of the best Old MacDonald's Barn and petting zoos in the state.
Other events and attractions include new this year "mutton busting", 2 crusted apple pie contest, a baby show, a kiddie tractor pull, pig scramble, antique car parade, childrens bike giveaways, redneck truck pull, a museum, cash BINGO and a restaurant serving home cooked food. There are 2 areas for commercial exhibits as well as an excellent midway by Rockwell/Miller Amusements.
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Phone | Sign Up To Be A Member |
Event Website | Sign Up To Be A Member |
Public Admission Price | varies, please see website |
Attendance | 14,000 |
Year # | n/a |
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