Fulton County Fair
Fulton County Fair | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | County fair |
Begins | Friday before Labor Day |
Ends | Thursday after Labor Day |
Frequency | Annually |
Venue | Fulton County Fairgrounds |
Location(s) | Wauseon, Ohio |
Coordinates | 41°35′49″N 84°09′02″W / 41.5969792°N 84.1504561°WCoordinates: 41°35′49″N 84°09′02″W / 41.5969792°N 84.1504561°W |
Country | United States |
Years active | 164 |
Inaugurated | 1858 |
Attendance | 298,346/week (2015 record)[1] |
Capacity | 60,792/day (2003 record)[2] |
Leader | Ed Miller, President |
Organized by | Fulton County Fair Board |
Website | fultoncountyfair |
The Fulton County Fair is located in Dover Township, Fulton County on Ohio State Route 108, just north the Ohio Turnpike Exit 34 near Wauseon. It is the second largest[3] county fair in Ohio.
History[]
The first Fulton County Fair took place in 1858.
Attendance[]
Weekly fair attendance broke 100,000 in 1972,[4] and in 2014, the 157th fair, attendance was 298,346.[1]
Daily attendance during busy days can more than double the county's population of about 40,000 to over 100,000 people.[2] In 2019, the fair shattered its previous attendance record of 298,346 by hosting 340,594 attendees. That makes the Fulton County Fair Ohio's third-largest fair behind the Ohio State Fair, and the Canfield Fair.
9/11 Memorial[]
Featured on the fairgrounds is the Fulton County 9-11 Memorial, which displays a 3600-pound steel I-beam[5] from Ground Zero. The beam arrived in 2011[6] and the same year, design of the memorial began.[7] Work began in 2013[8] and is now complete.
Events[]
Year-Round[]
Traditional events that the fairgrounds hosts annually[9] include an MCC auction to fund humanitarian relief by the Mennonite church,[10] the National Threshers Association Renunion,[11] the Crosley Car Owners Club National Meet,[12] the Antique Motorcycle Club of America Show & Race [13] and one of the largest annual gatherings of Geocachers worldwide. [14]
Fair Week[]
Fair Week traditionally begins in Fulton County on Labor Day weekend, and features popular music celebrities, tractor pulling, a demolition derby, harness racing, 4-H exhibits, livestock shows, show barns with pigs, cattle, sheep, goats, horses, llamas, chickens, geese, ducks, turkeys, and carnival games on the midway.
Fair officers and officials[]
As of 2019, the fair officials are as follows:[15]
• President | Dennis Wyse |
• Vice President | John Lovejoy |
• Treasurer | Larry Burkholder |
• Secretary | April Kuckuck |
References[]
- ^ a b Fulton County Fair Aims to Draw 300,000 ToledoBlade.com. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
- ^ a b 250,000 Expected to Attend Fulton County Fair ToledoBlade.com. Retrieved 28 March 2016
- ^ Fulton County Fair Second Largest Fair in Ohio WTOL.com Retrieved 28 March 2016
- ^ 150 Years Old and Still One of the Best ArchboldBuckeye.com Retrieved 28 March 2016
- ^ A decade later, firefighters bring 9/11 home SanDiegoTribune.com Retrieved 28 March 2016
- ^ World Trade Center Beam Arrives Archived 2016-04-16 at the Wayback Machine Archboldbuckeye.com Retrieved 28 March 2016
- ^ Memorial Gets Design Archived 2016-04-16 at the Wayback Machine Archboldbuckeye.com Retrieved 28 March 2016
- ^ Work Starts on 9-11 Memorial ToledoBlade.com. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
- ^ Year-Round Events FultonCountyFair.com
- ^ MCC Black Swamp Benefit BlackSwampBenefit.org. Retrieved 28 March 2016
- ^ National Threshers nationalthreshers.com Retrieved 28 March 2016
- ^ Crosley Care Owners Club Events crosleyautoclub.com Retrieved 28 March 2016
- ^ AMCA (Antique Motorcycle Club of America Events AntiqueMotorcycle.org. Retrieved 28 March 2016
- ^ MWGB Midwest Geobash MWGB.org. Retrieved 7 Sept 2017
- ^ Fair Board Members FultonCountyFair.com
External links[]
- Fairs in the United States
- Tourist attractions in Fulton County, Ohio
- Fulton County, Ohio
- 4-H
- Memorials for the September 11 attacks