Come inside a real caboose! See where the conductor ate and slept and used the bathroom. The caboose behind the Bluemont Community Center will be open for exploration at designated hours during each day of the Fair. Please refer to the Fair Schedule for details.
We are fortunate to have Eric Zieg as the blacksmith at the Bluemont Fair—he is also the demonstrator at Mt Vernon! So he has years of experience teaching visitors about the role of the blacksmith in earlier days. Come visit him in Stone’s Field.
Be sure to make it down to the E. E. Lake Store. Here you will find Fair merchandise (including our famous t-shirts), the Plaster Museum of Bluemont’s Heritage, and the biggest bake sale you have ever seen—all homemade by bakers from our area. Yes, we have gluten-free too! Enjoy a cup of coffee with your pastries. ... Read More
We are fortunate to have David Clark, a professional archaeologist and college professor, at the Fair with some of the fascinating archaeological finds that have been discovered in our region. Stop by his hands-on table, located in the Montessori Field between the parking lot and the Community Center, to learn more about bones, weapons, and ... Read More