County Fair Guide

Noble County Free Fair

Perry, Oklahoma

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Typical Month

August

Duration

3 days

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Size

small

About Noble County Free Fair

The Noble County Free Fair in Perry is an August fair in the rolling ranch country of north-central Oklahoma, celebrating the cattle and wheat heritage of a county that was settled in the famous Cherokee Strip Land Run of September 16, 1893 — the single largest land run in American history with over 100,000 participants.

What to Expect

Expect livestock shows, FFA and 4-H competitions, local food vendors, and a community fair in the rolling post oak and blackjack prairie country of the Arkansas River watershed.

Visitor Tips

Perry is the Noble County seat and the site of the Cherokee Strip Land Run — the Cherokee Strip Museum documents the 1893 land run in exceptional detail, and the surrounding Cross Timbers country of Noble County preserves the landscape that early settlers found when they raced to claim their homesteads.

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