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Tri-County Free Fair

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Event# 785-258-3359

Event Details

4-H, FFA exhibits and judging, Open Class, Fair Queen contest, Carnival, Commercial exhibits in Community Building, Parade (5:30 Thurs), Brisket BBQ (Thurs), Rodeo Thurs & Friday) Demolition Derby (Sat), Car Smashing (Sat evening), VFW Bingo (Thurs & Sat), Herington Historical Museum, KFRM Broadcast Open Class Division - Baking, Fiber Arts, Photograph, Gardening, Rabbits, Misc Category. In October - Herington hosts the Kansas Championship Demolition Derby.

Tri-County Free Fair

Address : Herington Fair Grounds Cottonwood Falls KS
Phone : 785-258-3359   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Free

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Swope Park

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Chase County Historical Society Museum & Library

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Cottonwood River Dam & Bridge

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985, the area at the Cottonwood Dam is a place to enjoy watching the fishing for catfish on the bridge. Stop and listen to the relaxing sound of the falls. North of the river is Bates Grove Park which offers picnic facilities.

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Roniger Memorial Museum

The Roniger Brothers, Frank and George, were born in Highland, Madison County, Illinois. They came to Chase County, Kansas, in 1885.

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