Chautauqua County Fair and Rodeo
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This is good old-fashioned fun at a good old-fashioned fair. Something for all ages! Parade, BBQ and bean feed, talent show, carnival, food, exhibits, ACRA sanctioned rodeo, car show.
The fairgrounds are shady, the people are friendly, and best of all – the fair is free!
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Chautauqua County Fair and Rodeo
Phone : 620-725-5890 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.chautauquacountyfair.net/
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