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Lamar County Fair

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Fairgrounds, NE 6th St., Paris, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 33° 40' 36.11535999996", -95° 33' 1.29512999988"
 
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     Five Paris businessmen founded the Lamar County Fair Association in 1911: Guy S. Caldwell (1875-1937), C. J. Musselman (1884-1951), John C. Gibbons (1895-1936), Rube Wells (1859-1951), and Dr. M. L. Maxwell (1865-1939). Each of the men invested one hundred dollars to begin the venture, and Henry Clement loaned them property on which to erect fair buildings. The fair property served as an emergency relief camp and shelter following a major fire in Paris in 1916. The coliseum, designed by architect J. L. Wees, was completed in 1921 and has been the site of many activities. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836 - 1986

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Lamar County Fair Historical Marker Location Map, Texas