We always enjoy ourselves at this fair. The only thing during our five hours of about eight of us spending our money at this free fair was the fact that the employee portapotty were not labeled as not for the public. My granddaughter is a newly big girl that uses the potty and not knowing we stood in front of the potty in line for about 3 minutes before a employee lets me know we can't use that potty. Having to run across the fair to find one she could use. Simple fix make a sign because if anyone uses the restroom on themselves because of this it wouldn't have been a...
Read moreI'm disappointed in the EMT. I am overheating and ask the emt for a bottle of ice cold water. He grabbed one but the other emt told him to tell me there was another place in the park that gives free water. I ask him to check my blood pressure. He ask questions about how long have I felt sick and if I normally have high blood pressure. Then he went back to the other emp talking about me. I just told him I was just going to leave I couldn't walk back into the park. It's hard to believe they couldn't spare 1...
Read moreFree entry. I loved the Mile Branch (volunteers in costumes) area with original log cabins, food from olden times like sassafras drink samples, tea cakes, lemonaide, block cheese, cane syrup, fresh cooked pork cracklins, boiled peanuts, fresh ground cornmeal, free coffee, and other misc. stuff to buy; community spirit shown with autumn tableaus displaying the fair's theme around the fairgrounds and town of Franklinton for picture taking...
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