History of our Fair

1858 to the Present

On October 15, 1858, a few settlers gathered in the home of E.B. Newton to organize the Guthrie County Agricultural Society. Along with that organization came the first fair, which was held in Guthrie Center east of the City Park. With the outstanding attendance at the annual fair, a tract of land just west of the river was purchased from William Tracy. This is still the current location of the fairgrounds. Fences, buildings, and a half-mile track were built just in time for the spectacular 1885 fair. Entertainment consisted of acrobatic acts, patriotic fireworks, horse and mule races, foot races, healthy baby contests, displays from the rural schools, and baseball.

Fashion has changed, modes of transportation have changed, but the Guthrie County Fair is still a highly anticipated event for our county.

An advertisement for the 1900 Guthrie County Fair states, “Come to the best fair ever held.”
An advertisement for the 1942 Guthrie County Fair.
An early Guthrie County Fair Grounds photo.
This historical photo shows a large crowd attending an early Guthrie County Fair.