
This year was my first time at the Sandwich county fair. We arrived at about 4:30/5 pm on Sunday which was the last day. Usually it costs $9 bucks to get in, but we only paid $4 or $5. I thought...
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The Sandwich Fair in DeKalb County, Illinois is a renowned annual event that has been captivating visitors of all ages since its inception in 1888. Spanning over 185 acres of picturesque park-like settings, the fairgrounds serve as a splendid backdrop for a wide array of agricultural exhibits and commercial venues. With its charming buildings and welcoming atmosphere, the fair has become a beloved tradition that continues to evolve and delight attendees year after year.
As a privately operated public event, the Sandwich Fair offers a diverse range of attractions and activities, including NTPA Pulls, Demo Derby, concerts, educational information, and an impressive lineup of vendors. Whether you're an organization, business, or individual looking to promote your products or services, the fair provides an excellent platform to showcase your offerings. With limited space available, the Director of Concessions carefully reviews applications to ensure a diverse and high-quality selection of vendors that meet the fair's requirements. Join us at the Sandwich Fair for an unforgettable experience that celebrates the rich heritage and vibrant community of DeKalb County.
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This year was my first time at the Sandwich county fair. We arrived at about 4:30/5 pm on Sunday which was the last day. Usually it costs $9 bucks to get in, but we only paid $4 or $5. I thought...
I went in the past but I thought it was going to be huge. It was definitely not as big as I had thought. If you come later in the afternoon or evening, you'll be parking far from the entrance....
We try to go to the sandwich fair every year, and this year was pretty good. I love getting dole whip whenever I go, and the local food truck selling alligator on a stick is always a must have....
Everyone told me the sand which fair was the best fair in north Illinois. I've been to a fair amount of other fairs and festivals in the region. The entry fee or 10 dollars makes this an expensive...
Not one beer tent for the parents and full of rude out of town people with no manners. Terrible experience all together.
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