Fayette County Fair ends after week of summertime fun
By Karen Mansfield1 min read
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Gerald Broadwater, left, and Daphne Rizer, right, of Masontown, brought their daughter, Lucy Broadwater, 2, to the Fayette County Fair Saturday afternoon.
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Shepherd, a cow owned by Cotton Spring Farm, was named a 2025 Supreme Champion at the Fayette County Fair.
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The Fayette County Fair featured several amusement rides, including a ferris wheel and merry-go-round.
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Heather Robinson of Perryopolis, makes a bouquet with the help of Neubauer's florist Joey Neubauer at the Fayette County Fair on Saturday.
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Emma Yauger, 9, of Lemont, plays a video game called Keystone Quest at America250PA Moblie Unit at the Fayette County Fair on Saturday, as Desmond Jenkins, a member of the organization’s tour staff, provides directions. The mobile unit, filled with hands-on exhibits, digital storytelling, and other activities, will tour all 67 counties in Pennsylvania in anticipation of the 250th anniversary of America.
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The Fayette County Fair officially wrapped up on Saturday, after a week of summertime fun that featured a jampacked lineup of events and activities, including the 4-H livestock auction, demolition derby, carnival rides, funnel cakes and fried foods, and a milk chugging contest.
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