On February 19, 1948 the
McPherson County Fair Association was formed, combining the Canton
Frolic and the Fair Association. Sam Bolin resident of Canton, was
the first President of the Fair Association. After meeting with the
McPherson Chamber of and finding that McPherson was not interested in
hosting the county fair, a motion was made by the fair association to
purchase land north of Canton to be used as the site for the McPherson
County Fairgrounds.
During the early years of the fair, most of the fair was held on
Main Street in Canton, but the rodeo and some of the exhibits were
north of town. As there were no permanent buildings on the
fairgrounds, most of the exhibits were housed in tents. Later in the
50s, the cattle sheds and two round top buildings were constructed on
the grounds. In the 60s and 70s, two other metals, buildings were put
up and the cattle sheds were added. In 1997 a 40’ x 100’ community
type building was added. These buildings still stand and are what
house the McPherson County Fair today.
In 1954, a buffalo barbecue was started at the fair for the
people. At first, the feed was free to the public, then for a short
amount of time it was changed to you had to have a ticket to a main
event at the fair to get a sandwich. After two years, it was switched
back to a free barbecue though due to the cost of buffalo the barbecue
now serves beef. The men of the Canton Volunteer Fire Department have
always cooked the meat. Since 1957, the McPherson County Oil Producers
and Beef Producers have been supporting the barbecue.
Through the years, the McPherson County Fair has had many
different events to attend. Everything from exhibits (both 4-H and
open classes), carnivals, concerts, parades, tractor and mini rod
pulls, pony pulls, midget racers, flea markets, commercial exhibits,
dances, ball games, mud volleyball games, horse shows, and a buffalo
chip throwing contest. Added in 2003 was a rodeo queen contest. There
have also been free drawings and raffles where everything from TV’s,
cars, freezers, beef and saddles were given away.
Two of the biggest main events at the fair, are the rodeo and the
demolition derby. There has been a rodeo at the fair since 1949. Along
with the rodeo there have been calf, pig, and chicken scrambles for
the kids and a wild cow ride and steer dressing for the adults. There
were also years where there was a rodeo queen.
In 1982 the first demolition derby was started. This has became an
annual event for McPherson and surrounding counties. This event is
held on Sunday of the fair. Through the years, we have seen more
entries and a growing number in attendance. Even though there has
been more bleachers added to try to accommodate the large attendance,
it is standing room only when the demo starts.
With
all of this, it is still the people of McPherson County and the town
of Canton with their hard work, long hours and dedication that have
kept the McPherson County Fair going for more than 55 years.