- February 27, 2025
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Kids of all ages enjoyed the rides at the fair.
Lanella Mullaney waved to her family below as she flew through the sky.
Carnival staples like candy apples and cotton candy were served out to hungry guests.
Carnival staples like candy apples and cotton candy were served out to hungry guests.
Kadence Toole received some help as she played a game.
Kids of all ages enjoyed the rides at the fair.
Luke Connelley held on tight as he rolled around in a revolving car ride.
Carnival staples like candy apples and blooming onions were served out to hungry guests.
Kids of all ages enjoyed the rides at the fair.
A ferris wheel was lit up in dazzling colors as it took guests on a ride.
Prizes of all kinds were up for grabs at the fair's different games.
Mason Johnson — and his mom, Megan Johnson — competed against his dad, Jay Johnson, in a fun game.
Skylar Pham enjoyed a NASCAR-inspired ride.
Dream Sigler and her cousin, Arman Walker, were absolutely enthralled by the dinosaur ride.
The old-timey carousel was a favorite among many at the fair.
Reese Wochholz enjoyed a ride on the carousel Friday night.
Locals looking to get out of the house and have some fun are making their way out to Hamlin for the first ever Hamlin Fair — which started Friday, April 23, and runs until May 2.
Put on by Strates Shows Inc., the fair — located at 16313 New Independence Parkway, just north of Walmart — features a variety of fun carnival games and rides for kids of all ages, as well as adults. There also are plenty of carnival food selections to choose from, which includes classic items from funnel cake to blooming onions.
Admission and parking for the fair is free, while ride tickets vary in cost. For more information, go to https://www.hamlinfair.com/tickets.