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Typical Month
September
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Duration
4 days
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Size
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About Autauga County Fair
The Autauga County Fair in Prattville is a September fair in the rolling hill country north of Montgomery, celebrating the cotton gin, cattle, and manufacturing heritage of a county anchored by Prattville — founded by industrialist Daniel Pratt, who built Alabama's first major textile manufacturing complex here in the 1840s.
What to Expect
Expect livestock shows, FFA and 4-H competitions, local food vendors, and a community fair in the rolling hill country of the upper Alabama River watershed north of the capital.
Visitor Tips
Prattville is the Autauga County seat — the Daniel Pratt Historic District preserves the antebellum gin manufacturing complex that made Prattville one of the most industrialized towns in the antebellum South, and the Autauga Creek greenway and the Alabama River corridor nearby offer outdoor recreation.
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