Fun at the Fayette County Fair
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Fire trucks made their way through the fairgrounds, kicking off the fair during the opening day parade.
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Day or night, the 2024 Fayette County Fair offered fun times for the whole family.
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Elenor Eicher, 2, of Uniontown is ready for some fun at the Fayette County Fair.
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Isabel Angelo, 18, washes off her cow Kanaloa.
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Kameron Bartel, 10, of Uniontown makes some new friends at the petting zoo.
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Carter Allen, 16, and his sister Jenlee Allen, 12, take care of their cow.
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Olivia Opar, 14, a member of the 4-H Horse and Pony group shows off her horse.
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Aubrey Gurthire, 14, a member of the 4-H Horse and Pony group, cares for her horse.
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Avary Hower, 10, a member of the 4-H Horse and Pony group, shows off her horse.
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For 10 fun-filled days, people have come to the Fayette County Fair to make memories that will last a lifetime.
From 4-H contests to carnival rides, and concerts to monster truck races, the fair truly offers something for everyone.
With this year’s in the books, it’s time to start the countdown to 2025’s Fayette County Fair.
In the meantime, all we can hope to do is dream of funnel cakes, baking contests, livestock auctions and Ferris wheels to tide us over.