Orange County Fair (New York)

The Orange County Fair is an annual fair held in the town of Wallkill, New York. The fair began when farmers of Orange County organized an agricultural society to help promote a county fair. In 1808 they tried to organize the fair but it did not generate enough local interest. The society tried again in 1818 and held the fair until 1825. It took another sixteen years before county leaders met at the Old Stone Courthouse in Goshen, New York on September 11, 1841 and formed the Orange County Agricultural Society. That meeting was the birth of the Orange County Fair and the first fair was held on November 17, 1841 in Goshen.

Since that first fair in Goshen, the fair gained in popularity and other communities wanted to host it on a rotating basis. The fair rotated locations from year to year in Montgomery, NY, Chester, NY, Newburgh, NY, Warwick, NY, Washingtonville, NY, Goshen, NY and Middletown, NY.

In 1862 the fair's permanent site in Goshen was established but by 1872 the fair was in trouble because the lease on that site was not renewed, however, a group of Orange County farmers kept the fair alive in succeeding years.[1]

It was permanently located in the WallkillMiddletown area in 1897.[2]

Orange County Fair Speedway

The fairgrounds are also home to the Orange County Fair Speedway, where they hold stock car races and demolition derbies during the summer months. It is the oldest continuously operating dirt track in the United States. In 1919, a group staged an automobile race during the annual fair. The first race was a huge success, and auto racing has been an integral part of the fairgrounds ever since.[3]

4-H And Future Farmers of America

The fair no longer maintains 4-H and Future Farmers of America exhibits, Future Farmers of America hasn't been a part of the fair for a number of years and in 2012, 4-H pulled out as well. The fair now brings in private agricultural displays and exotic animals which it considers more friendly to its customers.[4]

Westwood One / Pepsi Concert Series

Through the 1980s and well into the 1990s, the Orange County Fairgrounds hosted the Westwood One & Pepsi Concert Series, featuring some of the biggest names in the music industry every summer. Some of the music acts that appeared through the years included;

Artist / BandTourDate
The Beach BoysAugust 28, 1983
AerosmithBack in the Saddle TourJuly 5, 1984
Orion The HunterJuly 5, 1984
.38 Special with special guest NIGHT RANGERTour de Force TourJuly 30, 1984
Crosby, Stills & NashCSN Summer TourAugust 10, 1984
Huey Lewis & The NewsSPORTS TourAugust 24, 1984
SantanaBeyond Appearances TourJune 30, 1985
Huey Lewis and The NewsSPORTS Tour - "Power Of Love" SegmentJuly 18, 1985
Foreigner with Special Guest Joe WalshJuke Box Heroes TourAugust 1, 1985
Rick Springfield with Special Guest Til' TuesdayCathode Ray Tour / Voices Carry TourSeptember 1, 1985
Jackson BrowneLives In The Balance TourJuly 6, 1986
LoverboyLovin Every Minute Of It TourJuly 31, 1986
Stevie Nicks with Special Guest Peter FramptonThe Rock A Little TourAugust 17, 1986
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers with Special Guests Georgia Satellites & Del FuegosRock 'N' Roll Caravan TourJuly 11, 1987
Bryan Adams with Special Guest THE HOOTERSInto The Fire TourJune 15, 1987 -
Heart with * Special Guest Cock Robin *Bad Animals TourJuly 23, 1987
Kenny Rogers with special guest Ronnie MilsapKenny Rogers 10th Anniversary TourAugust 28, 1987
HUEY LEWIS & THE NEWS with special guest Bonnie Hayes & the Wild ComboFORE! TourAugust 30, 1987
Def Leppard * Special Guest Europe *Hysteria TourJuly 26, 1988
Judas Priest with Special Guest CinderellaMercenaries of Metal TourJuly 27, 1988
Aerosmith with Special Guest Guns N' RosesPermanent Vacation Tour / Appetite For Destruction TourAugust 7, 1988
PoisonOpen Up And Say...Ahh! TourJune 2, 1989
Ozzy Osbourne With Special Guests White Lion and VixenNo Rest For The Wicked TourJuly 2, 1989
White Lion with Special Guest VixenBig Game Tour (Opened For Ozzy Osbourne)July 2, 1989
Bon JoviNew Jersey Syndicate TourJuly 9, 1989
MetallicaDamaged Justice TourJuly 14, 1989
The Beach Boys With Special Guest ChicagoEndless Summer Tour 1989July 25, 1989
YesAn Evening of Yes Music Plus TourAugust 9, 1989
Tom Petty With Special Guest The ReplacementsStrange Behavior TourAugust 18, 1989
Kiss with Special Guest SlaughterHot In The Shade TourJune 17, 1990
Aerosmith with Special Guest The Black CrowesPump TourJune 19, 1990
Mötley Crüe with Special Guest TeslaDr. Feelgood World Tour / Five Man Acoustical Jam TourJuly 1, 1990
HeartThe Brigade TourJuly 18, 1990
POISON with Slaughter & Bullet BoysSwallow This Live: Flesh & Blood World TourJune 5, 1991
Megadeth / Slayer / Anthrax / Alice In ChainsClash Of The Titans TourJune 27, 1991
Doobie BrothersAmerican TourJuly 4, 1991
David Lee Roth with CINDERELLA & EXTREMEA Little Ain't Enough TourJuly 5, 1991
YesUNION TOURJuly 22, 1991
Huey Lewis and The NewsHard At Play TourJuly 24, 1991
Judas Priest with Special Guest Alice CooperOperation Rock N' Roll TourAugust 16, 1991
Bad Company with Special Guest Damn YankeesHoly Water Summer TourSeptember 2, 1991
ExtremePornograffiti TourSeptember 11, 1991
The Allman Brothers with Special Guest Jeff Healey BandShades of Two Worlds Tour / FEEL THISAugust 28, 1992
Van Halen with Special Guest Vince Neil BandRight Here, Right Now TourJuly 6, 1993
Soul Asylum / Spin Doctors / Screaming TreesMTV Alternative Nation TourJuly 15, 1993
Phish with Special Guest Blues Traveler1993 SUMMER TOUR / HORDE TourJuly 21, 1993
Def Leppard with Special Guest Ugly Kid JoeAdrenalize TourJuly 30, 1993
Metallica / Danzig / Suicidal TendenciesShit Hits The Shed TourJune 17, 1994
Michael Bolton with Special Guest * Celine Dion *The Color of My Love TourAugust 4, 1994
YesTALK TOURAugust 21, 1994
QueensrÿcheThe Road To The Promised Land TourJuly 25, 1995
101.5 WPDH 20th Anniversary $20,000 Cash Bashwith Special Guest .38 SPECIALJune 28, 1996
Stephen LynchJuly 21, 1997
The Marshall Tucker BandJuly 25, 2001
Buddy JewelJuly 24, 2004
Mountain / Vanilla Fudge / Canned HeatJuly 27, 2004
Josh TurnerJuly 28, 2004
3July 19, 2008
Graham ParkerOctober 11, 2008

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