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The 2021 Fair will run Tuesday August 17th through Sunday August 22nd.
Steuben County Fair Events
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Carnival
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Harness Racing
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Horseshoe Pitching Tournament
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EXSTREAM Free Style Motocross
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Truck Pull
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Watermelon Eating contest
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Pie Eating Contest
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Demolition Derby
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Turkey Calling Contest
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4-H Shows - Schedule to come...
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Bad Habit Band
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Craig Morgan
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Alyssa Trahan
Fair Schedule
Visit this page to view a full schedule of all of our activities. This year we’ll again feature many of the exciting activities you’ve come to enjoy from the past, including a Truck Pull, Rodeo, Talent Contest as well as top entertainment. Our 4-H schedule will be posted at a later date. Stay Tuned!
Grandstand Tickets & General
Ticket Information
when it is time you may reserve your tickets by visiting this page and dowloading our form once available. You can send this in at this time to secure your seats for many of our evening Grandstand activities.
Getting Ready To Show - Premium Book
No matter if you are a competitor or interested in learning more about our events, the Premium Book is your guide. Look for a link here when the book is available.
Our Wednesday Night Performer

Map of Grounds
Click this map to view directions to our Fairgrounds as well as a printable map of the Fairgrounds.
Fair History
Contact Us
Do you have questions about any of the above, or something we haven’t covered on our website? Visit this link to find out how to contact us. We’re eager to help.
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The Steuben County Fair is the oldest continually running fair in the United States. Originated in 1819 there were 9 categories for judging with prizes given to exhibitors of cattle, sheep and produce. Horse racing was also an attraction.
The original grandstand was built in 1872 followed by a second grandstand which burned in 1966.
A wonderful example of time gone by, the Steuben County Fair has a grand history of agricultural life from our region.
Please visit our many historical landmarks including a one room schoolhouse, memorial pioneer/log cabin museum and large antique farm equipment and engine display.