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Wichita County Fair & Carnival

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The Wichita County Free Fair and the Wichita County Amusement Association Carnival attracts crowds from far and wide. Visit the 4-H exhibit building, commercial booths, and animal barns. Don't miss the free barbecue, rodeo, parade, turtle race, kids games, and dances.

Home Owned and Operated Amusement Center Rides, Games and fun for everyone Don't forget-- all tickets are 25 cents, that's 2 bits, a quarter. All rides and all games take only 1 ticket! Where else can you have so much fun on pocket change?

The Fair and Carnival always start the last Wednesday of July through Saturday, so mark your calendars to come spend some time with us every year!

Wichita County Fair & Carnival


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