Friday, July 18, 2008

FAIR !


It's hot. Crops are coming in but it's not harvest crunch time. Must be time for a fair.
As county fairs go, Springfield's Clark County Fair has long had a great reputation. No doubt, being the birthplace of the 4H Club and corporate sponsorship from the International Harvester company helped (even tho the local division IH was not involved in the agricultural side of the business). Dunno what role in sponsorship Navistar plays.
2007 brought 91,000 visitors to the Clark County Fair which is generally ranked as the second largest fair (behind the Ohio State fair) in the state.
The fair is easily accessible from the highway at 4401 S. Charleston Pike.
Dunno if they still run the (un-air-conditioned) buses from downtown and I am sure the hole in the fence over by the horse barns has been fixed, so I can't recommend that avenue for sneaking in anymore. The trek across the fields in the dark was fraught with surprises, anyway. :-)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I don't remember going to the Clark County fair much after junior high. It was pretty scary with all those transient carnival workers with green teeth and greasy long hair. I do remember I had a penchant for riding rides that go upside-down and throw your brain around. I do remember being impressed by kids that had their own animal for the 4H Club. I wondered where they lived, since it wasn't in Springfield, obviously.