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JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – North Dakota’s longest-running county fair is back for its 125th year.

The Stutsman County Fair will run from Wednesday, June 28th through Saturday, July 1st at the Stutsman County Fairgrounds just north of Jamestown.

New this year to the fair will be the Jurassic Kingdom Dinosaur Show. This show features life-like dinosaurs in action, with the audience having the opportunity to touch and interact with them during the show. There will be multiple shows each day of the fair.

There will also be free live musical entertainment nightly. The lineup includes The Johnny Holm band, The Lizzy Hofer Band, The Cody Charles Band, Booz N Tuna, and Eli Alger and the Faster Horses Band.

The James River Rodeo will be held on Friday and Saturday nights.

Deb Hatelwick of the Stutsman County Fair Board of Directors reminds fairgoers to get the “Mega Ride” passes for unlimited rides throughout the entire fair. You must get the passes BEFORE the fair begins its run.

Mega Passes are $70 and available only here.

Daily admission for the fair is $7 for ages 13 and older, ages 7-12 $4, and 6 and under FREE. A 4-day pass is $17 for adults and $10 for youth.

Listen to a full interview with Deb Hatelwick below…