Kentucky Art Fairs and Festivals - Kentucky State Fair
It's hard to believe that we are winding down July in a few short days. It sure has been hot this year! There are still plenty of wonderful Kentucky fairs to take advantage of while the weather is good before winter.

A few of my favorite fairs coming up in the next few moinths are the Woodland Art Fair, St. James Court Art Fair, Kentucky State Fair and the Midway Fall Festival.

This past week, I spent some time taking pictures at the Bluegrass Fair in Lexington KY. I spent many fun hours there as a kid and it has changed over time... but it seemed to be a good change. The fair now is located at Masterson Station Park.
Back in the day, It was always at the Red Mile Race Track. I can rememer my brother and I splitting up and running around by ourselves to ride the rides or try out the booths. I don't think kids leave their parents these days to explore on their own. It's a different world.
REQUEST A KENTUCKY RELOCATION PACKET!
LEXINGTON KY RESIDENTIAL HOMES FOR SALE
RICHMOND KY RESIDENTIAL HOMES FOR SALE
Lizette Fitzpatrick- Principal Broker at Lizette Realty.
For more information on Kentucky Horse Farms and Lexington KY real estate
click on Lizette.us.
Copyright 2011 by Lizette Fitzpatrick- Kentucky Art Fairs and Festivals - Kentucky State Fair



Lizette - Summer fairs are so much fun--I looked forward to it every year when I was a kid.
I traveled from CA to the Tennessse State fair as teen and enjoyed every minute of it - from the regular afternoon rainshowers to swimming in the cold streams and of course playing "In a sentimental mood" solo before thousands.
What a great looking fair Lizette! Was there Bluegrass music playing over the loudspeakers too !?!?!?!
:o)
Yeah! Festival is coming to town! How fun... hope you have a great time!
Lizette, I love that last night time photo. The lights look like they are really on.. not glary but as though I were walking along amongst them.
Lizette It must be the farmer's daughter in me, but county and state fairs rank high on my bucket list