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Directions to Fairgrounds

WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIRGROUND DIRECTIONS
2151 North Main Street
Washington, PA 15301-6147




The fairgrounds are off Interstate 79, just north of Interstate 70.

When coming from Washington, PA or Interstate 70, use the following directions:

Take Interstate 79 North to exit number 40.

At the bottom of the ramp, turn LEFT at the STOP LIGHT and go under highway.

At the second STOP LIGHT, double light due to train tracks, turn LEFT on to Country Club Road.

Travel this road approximately 1 mile until your reach the FIRST STOP SIGN and turn RIGHT onto North Main Street.

Travel this road for approximately 1.2 miles until you reach the fairgrounds. This road contains a 90-degree left turn about a 1/8 mile from the stop sign.

Cross the tracks and slow down when you near the electronic fairground sign on a pole (right side).

Turn RIGHT at the gate just past the electronic fair sign and before the bridge.

Park and unload in the track infield. Do not drive or park on the track, only cross it.  BEWARE: Stop before crossing the track and check for race horses running the track. The horses have the right-of-way!

When coming from Canonsburg or Pittsburgh regions, use the following directions:
Take Interstate 79 South to exit number 41.


At the bottom of the ramp, turn RIGHT at the STOP LIGHT.

Turn LEFT at the NEXT STOP LIGHT (about 0.2 mile from the ramp) onto West Pike Street.

Travel about 3/4 miles to the NEXT STOP LIGHT and TURN RIGHT onto Country Club Road.

Travel this road approximately 1 mile until you reach the FIRST STOP SIGN and turn RIGHT onto North Main Street.

Travel this road for approximately 1.2 miles until you reach the fairgrounds. This road contains a 90-degree left turn about a 1/8 mile from the stop sign.

Turn RIGHT at the gate just past the electronic fair sign and before the bridge.

Park and unload in the track infield. Do not drive or park on the track, only cross it.  BEWARE: Stop before crossing the track and check for race horses running the track. The horses have the right-of-way!



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