For More Than 143 Years, This Small Town Has Hosted The Longest-Running Festival In New York
Checking out a fair or festival is a great way to get a glimpse into true small town New York culture. There are a lot of fairs to choose from every spring, summer, and fall, but how many of them have been running for well over a century? With that in mind, there is one fair that stands above the rest. That’s right, we are taking about the Grahmsville Little World’s Fair. Happening every August, the fair is the longest-running independent fair in New York. It just celebrated its 143rd edition! The fair is hosted by the Neversink Agricultural Society and runs for a full three days. It’s the oldest small town festival in New York. To learn more, keep reading, below.
For a memorable festival experience, one filled with well over a century of history, it’s worth making the time to check out the Grahamsville Little World’s Fair. While in the area, why not check out the amazing Sundown Wild Forest? And, for those looking for something fun to do in the larger Hudson Valley region, we suggest Moto Coffee, a cool motorcycle shop and cafe in the town of Hudson, New York. A great option for lodging in the area is Days Inn by Wyndham Liberty, Ferndale, which is around 10 miles away from the fair’s location.
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