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America’s Longest-Running Fair Organized in late 1818, the first of what was to be an unbroken succession of 197 Skowhegan fairs, was held in January 1819 by the original organization known as the Somerset Central Agricultural Society. That name was used for the event until 1942, when the official designation became the Skowhegan State Fair. While no record is in existence of what the weather was in January of 1819, it apparently wasn’t a determining factor in the attendance, as a history of Skowhegan records that the fair attracted the largest crowds to ever have assembled in Somerset County. The Skowhegan State Fair happens every August and involves livestock competitions, rides, treats, games and more. There is nothing quite like a warm summer day at the Skowhegan State Fair. So head to Skowhegan while the State Fair is going on; you won’t forget the great time you’ll have at the fair. And you’ll be able to participate in the longest-running state fair in existence! In this case, you’ll get to have your cake and eat it, too — or if nothing else, you’ll get to eat funnel cake! Fairs are a great time for everyone, and if you happen to have the kids with you, it’s a great family time together. 26