Ian Brandon
A turkey joined the parade of animals at the 117th Wahkiakum County Fair Saturday. Peace and quiet Friday morning in the swine barn. Photo by Ian Brandon.
Ian Brandon
Peace and quiet Friday morning in the swine barn. Photo by Ian Brandon.
Kirk McKnight
Anna Gamble (from left), Cara Elliott, Adam Gamble, Carolynn Harris, Kathryn Gamble and Sara Robinson helped out at the elephant ear booth during the Wahkiakum County Fair last weekend. Harris started selling elephant ears in 1980, and her sister, Kathryn, took on the load in 1997. The booth has been a popular destination at the fair for the past 45 years. Photo by Kirk McKnight.
The exotic animal barn is popular with some and scary to others. Photo by Ian Brandon.
Annika Cothren
Seven year old Eila Cothren was crowned the Wahkiakum County Fair Mutton Bustin Champion for 2025. Photo by Annika Cothren.
Megan Blackburn Friend
Mutton Bustin with Andromeda. Photo by Megan Blackburn Friend
Ian Brandon
A real life Barbie rides her pony in the animal parade. Photo by Ian Brandon.
Ian Brandon
A boy and his chicken make their way along the parade. Photo by Ian Brandon.
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