Coffey County Fair
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Coffey County Fair is the oldest consecutively held fair in the state - 140 years in 2020! The fair features a carnival, 4-H and open class competitions, horse pulls, quilting, demolition derby, pedal power tractor pull, parade, live music, firefighters' competition and more. The Annual Fair Parade will be held on Friday at 6 p.m. in Burlington. Come join the fun! 7am-10pm.
Coffey County Fair
Phone : 620-364-2002 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : info@coffeycountychamber.com
Web: www.coffey.k-state.edu/4-h/coffeycountyfair/
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