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  2. Mid-Maryland Celtic Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Mid-Maryland Celtic Festival (formerly the Frederick Celtic Festival) is a one-day festival celebrating all things Scottish, held annually in Mt. Airy, Maryland, United States. The festival features kilted professional and amateur Highland Games athletes competing for victory tossing cabers and throwing heavy weights.

  3. Great Frederick Fair opens Sept. 15 - AOL

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    Sep. 11—More than 230,000 visitors attend the nine-day Great Frederick Fair each year for family entertainment, live music on the Grandstand stage, motorsport events, amusement rides, contests ...

  4. Roller Coaster Yard Sale - Wikipedia

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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 .

  5. Shelbyville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Shelbyville is a home rule-class city [8] in and the county seat of Shelby County, Kentucky, United States. [9] The population was 17,282 at the 2020 census. History

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  7. Grand champion steer gets $20,000 bid as Great Frederick Fair ...

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    Sep. 26—Jake Keeney, 19, spent the last year and a half preparing his grand champion steer for auction, which included a daily hair care routine of roughly two and a half hours, he said. But his ...

  8. Kentucky State Fair World's Championship Horse Show

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    The World's Championship Horse Show has been held every year since it was founded in 1902 with only two exceptions. The first missed year was 1904, when no fair was held, and 1945, when the fair was cancelled due to World War II. [5] The World's Grand Championships were first held in a modern sense in 1914.

  9. Maryland State Fair - Wikipedia

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    The fairgrounds were leased to the U.S. Army for a storage depot and a vehicle repair center. After a three-year suspension, the fair reopened its gates in 1946. In 1999, the fair added another day, making the fair now an 11-day event. In 2020, the fair was restricted to private livestock and other virtual shows due to the COVID-19 pandemic.