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Rogers Country Free Fair

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Event# 877-341-8688

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Since 1955, the Rogers Country Free Fair features fun for the entire family including a carnival, 4-H and FFA competitions and exhibits, livestock shows, horse shows, traditional exhibits and more. Commercial Vendors, Designated Parking, Entertainment Children's, Entertainment Free, Food, Handicapped Access, Midway Rides, Public Transportation.

Rogers Country Free Fair

Address : Claremore Expo Center, 400 Veterans Parkway Claremore OK
Phone : 877-341-8688   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Free

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