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Wabaunsee County 4-H Fair

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Event# 785-765-3821

Event Details

The fair is a day of fun and excitement for the entire family. Start with the rides and move on to the entertainment and the agricultural exhibits and the animals. Make sure you leave room for the food booths!

Schedule of Events:

www.wabaunsee.k-state.edu/county_fair/fair_information/2017%20Fair%20Book%20-%20FINAL.pdf

Wabaunsee County 4-H Fair

Address : Wabaunsee County Fairgrounds, 215 East Ninth Street Manhattan KS
Phone : 785-765-3821   (Always call and confirm events.)

Admission Fee : Admission

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