History of the Daviess County Fair:
The Daviess County Fair traces its origins back to the Elmore Township Fair, which was first held in 1928.
That first fair, organized under the direction of Albert M. Bishea, vocational agriculture teacher, took place in October. His students were commanded to assist with what was essentially an agriculture street fair.
Bishea appointed students to department chairpersons. They became, in effect, the first fair board. Livestock and other exhibits were scattered throughout the business district in Elnora.
Within a few years, carnival rides had been added and the fair had outgrown its downtown site. After 1932, the fair was relocated to the Elmore Township School grounds and the dates were moved up to September.
The fair dates were changed to August for the 1938 fair and remained that way for the next few years. No fairs were held from 1942-1945 due to World War II.
In 1946, a group of Elnora’s businessmen and farmers formed the Elnora Community Association and purchased 40 acres of land on which the fair is presently held. The Association owns the land and has given the fair a 99-year lease. The 1947 fair was the first held at the current site. The fair became incorporated in 1949 and for the first time was known as the Daviess County Fair. The queen contest also started that year.
The livestock barns, the first major improvements at the new location, were built in 1957 and 1958. The fairgrounds were re-designed in 1962. The arena, which had been located on the east side of the property, traded places with the carnival. New bleachers were put in the arena in 1990.
In the past few years, a new show arena/dairy barn has been built, major electrical improvements have been made and new lights and fence have been added to the arena. New bleachers were added to the arena in 2006.
In recent years, the fair was extended from six days to a nine day event.