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The Roller Coaster Yard Sale, sometimes referred to as the Roller Coaster Fair, is an outdoor second-hand sale held annually for three days beginning the first Thursday in October. It takes place along several U.S. and state routes in southern Kentucky and northern middle Tennessee .
The inaugural Cumberland Fair was held for two days, on October 10 and 11, 1868 in the center of town in the back of what is now Greely Junior High School. The land was provided by Capt. Enos Blanchard. On show were foods, handicrafts, vegetables of all shapes and sizes and also steers, especially in the traditional ox-pull.
Kentucky Route 90 from Cave City to just north of Albany, along with Kentucky Route 63 from Glasgow to Tompkinsville, Kentucky, along with US Route 127 in Clinton County, and Tennessee state highways 52, 111, and 51 are designated as the marked route for the annual Roller Coaster Fair, a route-based yard sale event held the first weekend of ...
Cumberland County Fair schedule Friday, Aug. 30. Hours: Gates open at 5 p.m.. Admission: Free for military members and first responders with identification, $5 for kids ages 3-12, $10 for ages 13 ...
The Cumberland County Fair runs July 5 through July 9 at the fairgrounds on Carmel Road in Millville.
Plans for the Cumberland County Fair are in progress! It's time for vendors, sponsors & volunteers to contact the Cumberland County Fair Association.
Sep. 24—CUMBERLAND — Renee Montwieler and Ben Jaffe stood several yards apart. Each held an ax, wore leg guards and balanced on a log. The two members of the Colby College Woodsmen waited as ...
The Cumberland Race Track (1924-1961), also known as the Fairgo Race Track, was located just outside the west side of Cumberland, Maryland along McMullen Highway at the location of the present day Allegany County Fairgrounds. The Track facility boasted 300 horse stalls and was the first half-mile track in the state of Maryland for racing horses.