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The Washington County Fair is an annual event held at the Westside Commons in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. The fair includes amusement rides, [2] live entertainment, [3] livestock exhibits, [4] and other exhibits. It is held during the last weekend of July.
Located south of northeast Cornell Road on northeast 34th Avenue, the station is adjacent to the Washington County Fair Complex – renamed Westside Commons in 2019 [10] – and directly south of the Hillsboro Airport. [11] [12] Passengers can travel west to downtown Hillsboro or east to Portland and Gresham from the stop.
Classic rock cover band Arch Allies will headline a fundraiser later this month for the Yellow Ribbon Alliance of the Lower St. Croix Valley. “Field of Bands” will be held noon to 8 p.m. Sept ...
The park also features several events throughout the year such as yearly fireworks display held around the American Independence Day (4 July) and the annual Hagerstown Hispanic Festival that celebrates the heritage of the fastest growing segment of Hagerstown and surrounding Washington County's population.
The three-day-long festival will be July 18-20 at the Guernsey County fairgrounds. Dubbed the Old Washington Music Fest, the event lineup includes Travis Tritt, the Marshall Tucker Band, Craig ...
Nov. 27—MOSES LAKE — There's a lot going on at the Grant County Fairgrounds. There's the annual fair, of course, and assorted festivals, trade shows, fundraisers and private parties, just like ...
Llama Magic is held on the fairgrounds the same weekend as Shepherd's Harvest. [3] It is held annually, normally each Mother's Day weekend at the Washington County Fairgrounds in Lake Elmo, Minnesota. The official website lists the 2022 festival (the 24th) as the following weekend, 07–08 May. [4]
The first official Washington Parish Free Fair was held in 1911 at the fairgrounds, which have been the event's location since 1913. In 1976, the fairgrounds expanded to include structures typical of early homesteads in Washington Parish, moved here to save them from demolition. These include dogtrot houses, log cabins, barns, a shop, and a ...