About us.
The Gibson County Fair was organized through the
Legislative Act of 1855, which encouraged every county in Tennessee to hold agricultural fairs in the fall of each year. Our first fair was held in October of 1856, and had no Ferris Wheels or Polish Sausages, but included entries ofs of oxen, barrels of flour, and homespun cotton and clothing.
Our fair was not held during the Civil War and first years of reconstruction but started again in 1869 and has not missed a year since, making Gibson County’s the oldest continuously running fair in the South.
Meetings:
The Gibson County Fair Association meets the 1st Monday of each month February through November at the Fairgrounds. The December meeting is held off site and the January meeting is held at the annual Tennessee Association of Fairs Convention.

Our Amazing Team
Our association member, board members, and volunteers are simply the best.