182nd version of Wisconsin's oldest county fair gets underway on Wednesday in Waukesha
Posted: Jul 17, 2024 3:22 AM CDT
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WAUKESHA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- The Waukesha County Fair is both the oldest county fair in Wisconsin and the largest event in the county itself.
It celebrates everything agriculture with barnyard animals and farm displays, but there's so much more like crafts, fair food, and last but not least, the midway.
The overall event is dedicated to supporting 4-H activities and education. All the fun starts Wednesday, July 17 at noon. On the first day alone, there will be pig and duck races along with truck and tractor pulls.
Click here for all the details about the 182nd edition of the fair.
Duck Races...
Sheep Shearing...
"Fairest of The Fair"
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