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Typical Month
July
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Duration
3 days
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Size
small
About Roger Mills County Free Fair
The Roger Mills County Free Fair in Cheyenne is a July fair in the red hills of western Oklahoma, celebrating the cattle ranching and Cherokee Outlet heritage of a county whose county seat bears the name of the Cheyenne people who once roamed these plains.
What to Expect
Expect livestock shows, FFA and 4-H competitions, local food vendors, and a community fair in the red cedar and gypsum hills country of the Washita River watershed.
Visitor Tips
Cheyenne is the Roger Mills County seat near the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site — the site of Lieutenant Colonel Custer's 1868 attack on a Cheyenne village led by Black Kettle, now preserved as a National Historic Site that tells an important and complex story of the Southern Plains wars.
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