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The 182nd annual exhibition runs through Saturday.
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Stan Tilton of New Sharon offers a blacksmith demonstration Sunday at the Farmington Fair. Tilton is a member of the Western Maine Blacksmith Association. The fair takes place at 292 High St. and runs through Saturday. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Henry Lindeman, 14, of Mercer walks his sheep, Moscato, on Sunday at the Farmington Fair. The fair takes place at 292 High St. and runs through Saturday. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Amelia Riley, 3, of Wilton works on a writing lesson Sunday inside the Little Red School House Museum at the Farmington Fair. Amelia is attending the fair with her mother, Cheyenne Carrier; father, Preston Riley; and 9-month-old sister, Alana. Children attended classes in the one-room schoolhouse from 1852 to 1958. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Charlene Decker, right, of New Vineyard takes a bouquet of mixed flowers Sunday from Katlin Hilton, left, during the Farmington Fair. Hilton has five bouquets to display at the fair’s exhibition hall. Decker and Maggie Cook, second from right, are helping run the hall during the fair at 292 High St., which runs through Saturday. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Laura Mrazik of Readfield and her daughter, Reese, 4, wave Sunday to family members stopped at the top of the Ferris wheel at the Farmington Fair. The Farmington Fair takes place at 292 High St. and runs through Saturday. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Youths line up their steers Sunday during the 4-H steer show at the Farmington Fair. The fair takes place at 292 High St. and runs through Saturday. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal