$10 for One Day at the Kendall County Fair for Two Adults and Two Children in Yorkville (Up to $20 Value)
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County fair founded in 1841 hosts live Nashville musicians, livestock competitions, and classic tractor pulls
Getting out of the house is often hampered by the fact that most houses are located inside a bigger and fancier house. Step outside the house outside your house with this Groupon.
$10 for One-Day Admission for Two Adults and Two Children (Up to $20 Value)
Admission includes access to all scheduled events, including tractor pulls, Nashville country-music concerts, and dog shows.
Though Kendall County Fair sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.
County fair founded in 1841 hosts live Nashville musicians, livestock competitions, and classic tractor pulls
Getting out of the house is often hampered by the fact that most houses are located inside a bigger and fancier house. Step outside the house outside your house with this Groupon.
$10 for One-Day Admission for Two Adults and Two Children (Up to $20 Value)
Admission includes access to all scheduled events, including tractor pulls, Nashville country-music concerts, and dog shows.
Though Kendall County Fair sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.
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About Kendall County Fair
When area residents founded the Kendall County Fair in 1841, they wanted to show off their prize livestock and share agricultural techniques. They held chariot races, served ice cream, and showed exhibitions of horticulture, needlework, and machinery. Then, after 53 years, the old fair was forced to close its gates in August 1907 due to expenses and declining ticket sales. In 1993, a group of volunteers conspired to resurrect the show and continue its mission of education and entertainment.
Today, livestock compete for blue ribbons and local canines are groomed to battle in a dog show. Nashville country-music artists suffuse the air with their twangy observations on life and brave souls climb aboard modern machinery to charge through obstacle courses during lawn-mower races. Amid all this excitement, the fair’s organizers also host an antique-tractor parade, attempting to keep old machines running in a straight line—a feat more difficult than reprogramming a robot dog with new software.