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Our Favorite Photos From The 2025 Middletown Grange Fair

This year's fair was packed with wholesome fun, from 4-H exhibits to barns filled with squealing pigs, mooing cows, and clucking chickens.

(Jeff Werner/Patch)

WRIGHTSTOWN, PA — The 75th Annual Middletown Grange Fair concluded its five-day run on on a wet note on Sunday as a heavy rain shower rolled through right as the fair was winding down. All in all, it was a good week for the fair, bringing thousands to the fairgrounds on Penns Park Road for the summer celebration of Bucks County agriculture. Here's a look back at this year's fair in photographs:

Checking out the baby goats. (Jeff Werner/Patch)

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Welcome to the Grange! (Jeff Werner/Patch)

Poultry returned to the roost at this year's Grange Fair after a five year absence due to COVID-19 and the Avian Flu. (Jeff Werner/Patch)

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A dog appears to defy gravity during the Aim High Canines Show. (Jeff Werner/Patch)

Ruth Wright's John Deere appears in the tractor parade in her memory. That's her photo on the front of the tractor. (Jeff Werner/Patch)

A Best of Show basket brimming with vegetables. (Jeff Werner/Patch)

Quiet time in the barn. (Jeff Werner/Patch)

Upper Makefield Police Chief Mark Schmidt traded his police car for a tractor at the Grange Fair. He is pictured with his son, Mark. (Jeff Werner/Patch)

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A dog catches a FRISBEE during a show by the Aim High Canines. (Jeff Werner/Patch)

The sheep show offered stiff competition. (Jeff Werner/Patch)

Blue ribbon corn from Charlann Farms in Lower Makefield. (Jeff Werner/Patch)

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Cow about that fair? (Jeff Werner/Patch)

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A youngster holds tight to a baby goat at the fair. (Jeff Werner/Patch)

The Tractor Parade of Power. (Jeff Werner/Patch)

Declan Cassidy of Northeast Philadelphia won a Certificate of Recognition from the Penn State Extension for completion of his Diamond Clover Award. He was showing chickens at this year's fair.

Bucks County 4-H students won awards at this year's Grange Fair for their poultry exhibits.

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