A 1940s project to get young people involved in agriculture and homemaking skills turned into one of the largest county fairs on the East Coast -- and it was started by kids. The first Montgomery County Agricultural Fair began as a one-day livestock show in 1949, sponsored by the county's 4-H Club, an organization for young people interested in farming. The fair was a way for farmers to show their best farm animals to each other and to get youth excited about farming, gardening, and homemaking skills such as preserving foods. Over the years, the fair has become a way to get a peek into farm life, as fewer people are involved in farming.
Directions : I-270 North, take Exit 11 (Montgomery Village/Fairgrounds); At next light make a right onto Route 355 South; make a right onto Perry Parkway; Fairground entrance will be on the left; 1/2 mile.
Tel: 301-926-3100 or 301- 963-FAIR
The classic hit a balloon and win a prize game.
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A game of who hits the water target most accurately wins a prize.
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The Zipper is a classic ride that tests your strength of stomach.
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This ride will take your mind to new places of excitement.
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The time machine spins you so hard that your body gets stuck to the wall.
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A photographic manipulation of a giant ferris wheel at the Montgomery County Agricultural Fair.
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My wife, Jenna, at the top of the ferris wheel.
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As we went up up up to the top, I mentioned the giant ferris wheel scene in the comedy movie, '1941' to my wife. "Honey remember how the wheel came off the spoke and rolled down the hill." Jenna was not amused.
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A clown merry go around.
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Top of ferris wheel view of the Montgomery Country Agricultural Fair.
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