Illinois’ oldest fair returns to Knoxville

On this episode of WGIL’s Galesburg’s Morning News, Knox County Fair Board members Darcy Thorpe, Josh Smith, and Ted Inness preview the 174th Knox County Fair, Illinois’ oldest continuously running fair, set for July 8–12 in Knoxville. They discuss its rich history since 1839, grandstand events like the Clint Black concert and tractor pull, new features like updated fencing and signage, and the fair’s commitment to 4-H and livestock shows.

Key Items Discussed:

  • Historical Legacy: Established in 1839, the fair has closed only twice, once known as the “Kentucky Derby of the Midwest” for its horse races.
  • Grandstand Events: Highlights include harness races, the Jim Smith Memorial Tractor Pull, a Diamond Rio and Clint Black concert on July 10, figure 8 races, and a demolition derby.
  • New Features: New fencing, landscaping, a redone merchants building, and a new entrance sign enhance the 2025 experience.
  • Agricultural Roots: Premier livestock shows, daily 4-H events, and antique tractor displays celebrate the fair’s agricultural heritage.
  • Visitor Info: Fairgrounds open at 4 p.m. on concert day, with $3 gate admission, no parking fees, and tickets available at knoxfair.com.

From left: Josh Smith, Darcy Thorpe, Benny Inness and Ted Inness.
From left: Josh Smith, Darcy Thorpe, Benny Inness and Ted Inness. (WGIL)

 

On this episode of WGIL’s Galesburg’s Morning News, Knox County Fair Board members Darcy Thorpe, Josh Smith, and Ted Inness preview the 174th Knox

 

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