Wayne County Fairgrounds
The Wayne County Fairgrounds is the home of the annual Wayne County Fair. Open for over 160 years, the fairgrounds are utilized year-round and host a number of events. The facility is located in the Village of Palmyra, New York.
Facilities and events
Wayne County Fair
In 1856, seventeen men organized themselves as the Palmyra Union Agricultural Society, a stock company, and held a three-day fair that October. The original 18 or more acres of the Fairgrounds was leased to hold the annual fair, and the property was later purchased. As part of a 1962 reorganization, the Palmyra Fair was renamed as the Wayne County Fair and became the official fair of the County.The annual fair brings rides, food, live music and myriad attractions to the region for seven days. Entertainment choices include harness racing, tractor pull, figure 8 racing, demolition derbies, beat the beast bull riders tour rodeo, and garden tractor pulls.