u/countyfairguide

Built a guide to county fairs within 75 miles of Pittsburgh — sorted by distance

Fair season is coming up and I could never find a good list of what's actually close by. So I built one.

It shows every county fair within 75 miles of Pittsburgh, sorted by how far they are - so you can actually plan a trip without hunting across a dozen different county websites.

The Big Butler Fair is on there (largest agricultural fair in Western PA), plus fairs across into Ohio and West Virginia if you don't mind the drive.

https://countyfairguide.com/guides/county-fairs-near/pittsburgh

There's also a full Pennsylvania page if you want to browse the whole state. Happy to fix anything that's wrong - local knowledge welcome.

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u/countyfairguide — 17 hours ago
▲ 49 r/Ohio

I got tired of not being able to find county fair dates in one place, so I built a guide to all 88 Ohio county fairs

Every summer I end up googling around trying to figure out when a specific county fair is happening, and the info is scattered across dozens of different sites, some of them years out of date. So I built County Fair Guide — a page for every one of Ohio's 88 county fairs (and other states) with dates, what to expect, and visitor tips.

A few I've fleshed out in more depth if you want a sense of what's there:

Still actively building this out state by state - Ohio's the most complete so far since I'm from here. Would love any feedback, especially if you spot a fair with wrong/missing info.

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u/countyfairguide — 2 days ago