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2014 Adair Co. Fair has 5,000 in attendance for the final night

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By Greg Thomas, Adair County Fair President

Saturday night, July 12, the 2014 Adair County Fair & Horse Show finished up with close to 5,000 on the grounds and the Big Car Demolition Derby as their main event. Demolition Derby winner Barry Petty, from Columbia, KY, won the event, with Jeff Ford second; and Jordan Brumley was third. The Mad Dog award for hardest hitter went to Lucas Coffey.




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Barry Petty, Columbia, KY is Big Car Demolition at AC Fair



2014-07-14 - Adair Co. Fairground, 413 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Greg Thomas, Thomas Photography. Saturday night the 2014 Adair County Fair & Horse Show finished up with close to 5,000 on the grounds and the Big Car Demolition Derby as their main event. Pictured with Derby winner Barry Petty and his daughter, from Columbia, is fair member Thomas Long. Second went to Jeff Ford, third was Jordan Brumley, and the Mad Dog award (hardest hitter) went to Lucas Coffey. - Greg Thomas, Adair County Fair President
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