Fair Museum
In the early 1970s, the gas company in Youngsville donated a two-storied building to the Warren County Fair. The bottom half was cut off, and the upper half became the first fair office. When a new fair office was built, the building was moved between the red and blue domestic buildings to sell subs by a local church. A few years later, it was moved across from the red and blue buildings, where it continued to be used to sell subs. When the building was no longer used, it was transferred to the woods on the fairgrounds. From the woods, it was moved to the Pony Gate, now Enos Milling & Kambach Feeds Gate, to become the Warren County FAIR MUSEUM. The museum was moved to its current location in the early 1990s. It is a beautiful location that houses historical items and photos from past fairs, including past entertainers and fair queens.
Want to learn more about the history of the Warren County Fair? Visit us at the Fair Museum to pick up a Scavenger Hunt sheet for a chance to win one of many raffle baskets!