Events from June 23 – August 24 › Fairs and Field Days › – Happy Vermont

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Vermont Renaissance Faire in Essex Junction

Champlain Valley Expo 105 Pearl Street, Essex Junction, VT, United States

The Vermont Renaissance Faire is a weekend of fun and merriment. The event includes Medieval-inspired artisans and craft vendors, musicians, dancers, acrobats, historical demos and more. Visit the event's Facebook page for an updated schedule. Tickets $5-$30

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Caledonia County Fair in Lyndonville

Mountain View Park 1 Fairground Road, Lyndonville, VT, United States

The Caledonia County Fair features rides, live music, a demolition derby, horse show, entertainment, exhibits, food, games and more. Check the fair's website for admission fees and schedule. Kids under 36-inches tall admitted free.

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The Bondville Fair

Bondville Fairgrounds 30 VT-30, Winhall, VT, United States

Celebrate the final days of summer at The Bondville Fair, the oldest fair in Vermont. Enjoy rides, food, music and more.  Amusement rides open at 11 a.m. daily. Check the fair's website for a detailed and up-to-date schedule. All admission includes free parking, unlimited amusement...

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Champlain Valley Fair in Essex Junction

Champlain Valley Expo 105 Pearl Street, Essex Junction, VT, United States

The Champlain Valley Fair, Vermont's largest event, features amusement rides, a monster truck show, live entertainment, music, a demolition derby, farm animals, exhibits, food, vendors and more.

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Guilford Fair

Guilford Fair 163 Fairground Road, Guilford, VT, United States

The annual Guilford Fair features a classic car show, an ox pull, farmer Olympics, exhibits, a chicken barbecue, games, circus arts, live music and more.  The annual fair started in 1942 and has been a local favorite ever since.

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Tunbridge World’s Fair

Tunbridge Fair 1 Fairgrounds Lane, Tunbridge, VT, United States

The legendary Tunbridge Fair features harness racing, pony pulling, swine showing, exhibits, tractor pulls, carnival rides, food, music and more. The Tunbridge World’s Fair has run continuously since 1867, except in 1918 during to the great flu epidemic, and during World War II.