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Typical Month
August
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Duration
5 days
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Size
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About Washington County Free Fair
The Washington County Free Fair in Bartlesville is an August fair in the Osage Hills country of northeast Oklahoma, celebrating the oil, cattle, and industrial heritage of a county defined by the Phillips Petroleum Company, Frank Lloyd Wright's Price Tower, and the beautiful Caney River corridor.
What to Expect
Expect livestock shows, FFA and 4-H competitions, carnival rides, local food vendors, and a fair serving the oil industry workers, ranchers, and farming families of Washington County.
Visitor Tips
Bartlesville is a cultural jewel of northeast Oklahoma — the Price Tower (Frank Lloyd Wright's only realized skyscraper, now an arts center), the Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve (Frank Phillips's spectacular ranch, now one of Oklahoma's finest museums), and the Cherokee Nation's presence in the Caney River corridor make Bartlesville outstanding.
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