Calhoun County Fair
The Calhoun County Fair in Marshall, Michigan, is Michigan's oldest continuous running fair.[1] HistoryThe fairgrounds were founded in 1848. Ever since then, they have featured 45 acres (180,000 m2) of a mixture of sunny and shady grounds, paved streets, and fresh green grass. Many of the original oak trees are still present on its magnificent landscape.[2] The Calhoun County Fair was first held in 1839. It was held in various places between its starting year and 1947, but made its permanent home on the fairgrounds in 1948. It has been an iconic site of Marshall ever since.[2] The fair was cancelled in 2020, the first time since 1848, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] The 2021 fair is scheduled for August 15–21.[4] AttractionsThere are a variety of things to do and see at the Calhoun County Fair.[1][5]
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