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Osage County Fair

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The Osage County Fair comes to Osage City during mid-July of each year. The fair is full of enjoyable activities and attractions. To kick off the three-day fair, the citizens attend a parade Thursday evening at 7pm. Get your floats ready to enter, bring your classic cars, horses, bicycles, tractors, etc to enter in the parade. Many local organizations contribute to the festivities by creating floats and parading them down Market Street. Everyone is welcome to attend!

Osage County Fair

Address : Osage City Fair Grounds, Hwy 170 & Safford St Topeka KS
Phone : 785-528-4665   (Always call and confirm events.)

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