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Ham Days Festival in Lebanon Saturday and Sunday The Marion County Country Ham Days festival is happening in Lebanon, KY this weekend and is reported to be a "Kentucky Top-Ten Event,". It is hosted by the Marion County Chamber of Commerce and welcomes over 40,000 visitors. Started in 1969 with just six hams and a small number of volunteers. Ham Days is now a huge event. Vendors sell a variety of foods; the Pokey Pig 5K Run/Walk is one of the biggest Ham Days events attracting over 1,000 runners on Saturday morning. The annual Pigasus Parade Saturday afternoon includes dignitaries, floats, marching bands, and hundreds of other participants. A huge Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show attracts over 200 vehicles on Sunday. Hot-Air Balloons with a Balloon Glow Saturday night and Fly Over Lebanon Sunday morning. Two big days are Saturday and Sunday, September 26-28, 2025 in Downtown Lebanon, KY at 239 N Spalding Avenue. This story was posted on 2025-09-26 21:07:44
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