This was at the end of the peach festival, these cars were a couple still here at the end of the day. It's a really great car show they have tons of cars , trucks , street rods ect ! They have great food and the 🍑 ice creme and funnel cakes are always awesome ! It's a nice crowd along with food car show they had a good band that played a little bit of everything ! I think a good time was had by both the young and old ! The cars tho , the mussel cars are my favorite ,they don't make them like they use too ! There was alot of money on those fair grounds that day ! Cool thing to they all go past where I live so its hard to miss any of the cars coming and going ! I think they have the peach festival every year around the same time end of July beginning of August if you have never been to the festival and like good food and looking at old cars and the work some of these motor heads have put into them u should check it out ! I don't think u will be disappointed! They also have raffles and Chinese auctions on a variety of things ! Home made quilts which are very nice along with u name it gift baskets and much more ! It's family friendly and a good day out ! I believe u pay a few dollars for parking ! I'm sure they have a thing on social media about registration if u want to enter ur hot rod or classic car into the car show ! 🤔 its a good day out ! Enjoy , I will say they have a few car shows every summer and I enjoy them all ! That's it for today ! If anyone has any information on this event to add to my book here feel free to share any info here ! Peace ✌🏻! I wish I could find pictures from past years but don't have them on this phone , would give u a better idea !check it out tho ! Oley...
Read moreThis was my first time going to the Oley fair. The parking was a bit confusing. I guess there are multiple lots surrounding the fair. It was $5 to park. The fair ground is mostly on a hill, but there are some flat areas. There is a pavilion that a band plays at and people bring their own chairs. Wow, there were so many chairs. They had vendors inside a building that were just advertising their product. Example window replacement, insurance companies and other businesses in that area. It was hot and stuffy in their. The other two building had displays of crafts and food grown with ribbons of what place they came in. There was a biggest pumpkin contest on display at the top area of the fair. There were cows, goats and pigs. And let's not forget the amount of tractors on display to purchase, wow. The kids area for rides was smaller than I expected and they were mostly rides that I grew up riding, that brought memories. They are the rides from the late 70's. You have to buy tickets for all food and drinks. The food was ok, we had ice cream, cheese burgers, a soda and fries, which you have to stand in long lines for each item. So, we stood in five lines, three are on an incline. And it was soo congested that no one could move. We were there for about an hour and a half. I am glad I got to see it, not sure if I will do it again. If I was more local, like less than a 25 minute drive it would be more likely to go to for...
Read moreI’ve gone (almost!) every year for as long as I can remember (I’m 28). I strongly associate the fair with the changing of the seasons & view it as a chance to disconnect from the outside world for a bit. It’s very old school and has your typical ferris wheel & other staple carnival rides. also don’t miss out on the funnel cakes, shoofly pie, and of course burgers & fries (with delicious milkshakes!). there’s live music, some very cute barnyard animals (bunnies!), along with walk-thru displays of unique local + homegrown vegetables & plants along with different varieties of art (photos, paintings, quilts!) & of course line dancing. another aspect of the Oley Fair is that local businesses set up little stands in designated walk-thrus as well as outside (you’ll see a decent amount are for farming equipment). you can stop and talk to anyone running the stand if you’d like to learn more or are interested in buying what...
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