January 10Jan 10 The 2026 Pennsylvania Farm Show’s opening day on Saturday started bright and early for many visitors.Carrie Shreve of Derry Township and her granddaughter Macie Lilley, 9, of Harrisburg, arrived at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center in Harrisburg at 7:30 a.m.“It took barely anything to get in here. We parked in the main lot,” Shreve said. “I never missed a Farm Show in my entire life.”The two started their day with a breakfast of champions — potato doughnuts and milkshakes — before following their annual tradition of taking in the opening day sights.Visitors have eight days to attend the Farm Show, which runs through Jan. 17 under the theme “Growing a Nation.” Admission is free and parking is $15.Judging by Saturday’s crowds, the show is off to a robust start. By mid-morning, the complex’s hallways were crowded with visitors. Outside, the main parking lots filled up as traffic was stacked, but moving along Cameron Street.Read the rest here.
January 10Jan 10 @Hal and I went to the Farm Show must be 10-15 years ago by now. It was well worth the trip, there’s a LOT to see and do.In a lot of ways it’s like a state fair only all indoors. There were tons of livestock to see, which was worth the price of admission alone. All kinds of exhibits and demonstrations as well. I always say I want to go “next year” but then forget all about it until after the holidays.
January 11Jan 11 2 hours ago, Chris said:@Hal and I went to the Farm Show must be 10-15 years ago by now. It was well worth the trip, there’s a LOT to see and do.In a lot of ways it’s like a state fair only all indoors. There were tons of livestock to see, which was worth the price of admission alone. All kinds of exhibits and demonstrations as well.I always say I want to go “next year” but then forget all about it until after the holidays.Yes … it was Great ! Something for everyone, i can say that before going to this , I had never been to such a large indoor event !
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