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Texas’ oldest continuous county fair celebrates 135th year. Gillespie County Fair Grounds brings horse racing to town

Gillespie County is coming up on the 135th year of its historic fair, which is set for Thursday through Sunday, Aug. 24-27.
The Gillespie County Fair parade draws crowds up and down Main Street in Fredericksburg. Each year the fair coronates a Gillespie County Fair Queen and Court.
The Gillespie County Fair parade draws crowds up and down Main Street in Fredericksburg. Each year the fair coronates a Gillespie County Fair Queen and Court.

Sponsored by the Gillespie County Fair and Festivals Association, the 135th Gillespie County Fair will include two days of live pari-mutuel horse racing, a carnival and midway, displays of agricultural and home products, a parade, queen’s contest, antique machinery displays, musical entertainment, livestock shows and more.

And with the exception of the parade, all activities take place at the Gillespie County Fair Grounds, located about two miles from downtown Fredericksburg off Texas 16 South (Kerrville highway).

The fair opens on Thursday night, Aug. 24, with Tejano music and free admission to the grounds.

The carnival and midway will be operating, and judging will take place in the various agricultural and home products divisions. Kicking off the 135th Gillespie County Fair on Friday, Aug. 25, will be a 10 a.m. parade down Fredericksburg’s Main Street.

After the parade, activities shift back to the Gillespie County Fair Grounds where three full days of events are planned, including dances on Friday and Saturday nights on the outdoor pavilion.

Entertainers and other plans are being finalized, and information will be announced in the regular issues of the Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post.

Another highlight of the four-day exposition is the crowning of the new Gillespie County Fair Queen and her court on Friday night, Aug. 25.

Texas’ oldest continuous county fair celebrates 135th year. Gillespie County Fair Grounds brings horse racing to townHorse racing is not a new attraction to the fair and once again, live pari-mutuel horse races will be run. Pari-mutuel horse races will be run Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 26-27.

Post time for the races both days is 1 p.m. Throughout the four-day weekend, the Exhibition Hall will be open for onlookers to take in the many displays of agricultural home products. Fruits and vegetables, grain, hay, wool and mohair, baked goods and canned foods along with arts and crafts, sewing, plants and children’s items are featured.

Also, the Hill Country Antique Tractor and Engine Club will offer displays and will host demonstrations.

There are also a number of commercial displays and educational booths.

Admission is charged Friday through Sunday. A wide array of foods and drinks will also be available throughout the weekend.

The Race Day Classic Steer Show will be held before the fair on Aug. 5-7 (dates subject to change). The show is sanctioned by the Texas Junior Livestock Association.

Grammy Award winner David Lee Murphy took the stage at the Gillespie County Fair on Saturday night to close out the 2022 evening festivities. Murphy is an acclaimed songwriter, best known for his hit single, “Dust on the Bottle.” – Standard-Radio Post/Brent Burgess
Grammy Award winner David Lee Murphy took the stage at the Gillespie County Fair on Saturday night to close out the 2022 evening festivities. Murphy is an acclaimed songwriter, best known for his hit single, “Dust on the Bottle.” – Standard-Radio Post/Brent Burgess

History

Since its beginning before the turn of the century, the Gillespie County Fair has been held at numerous locations, including the banks of Barons Creek, just east of the city on the site of Old Fort Martin Scott. Later, it was moved to where the Turner Hall was located on West Travis Street. (The Turner Hall was destroyed by a fire in June of 2016.)

From there, the fair was held on a knoll near the former location of the City of Fredericksburg Electrical Department, off of South Washington Street.

Years afterward, the fair was conducted at what people today call the old fair grounds, two blocks from Main Street on the Kerrville Highway.

The present facility, located off Texas 16 South, was dedicated in 1976 during the U.S. Bicentennial.

The current site includes a five-eighths mile race track, grandstand, biergarten, exhibition hall, livestock barn, food court, restroom facilities, an outdoor dance pavilion and ample parking.

Information 

Gillespie County Fair and Festivals Association 
P.O. Box 526 
Fredericksburg, TX 78624 830-997-2359. 
www.gillespiefair.com. 

Tickets 

Can be purchased online at www.gillespiefair.com.


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