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    Allyson AlfordBy Allyson AlfordJune 9, 20253 Mins Read725 Views
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    Fairs are not only fun. They evoke feelings of nostalgia. For many of us, some of our favorite memories are from the fair. Thankfully, fairs are not a thing of the old times. They are still alive and well— thriving and flourishing, even. The Neshoba County Fair is one of Mississippi’s most anticipated fairs. 

    Nicknamed “Mississippi’s Giant Houseparty,” the Neshoba County Fair isn’t your average county fair. It’s a one-of-a-kind Southern tradition, held annually just outside Philadelphia, Mississippi. Unlike a quick trip for rides or funnel cake, this is a week-long pilgrimage: families plan their vacations around it, politicians make appearances, and cabins get passed down like heirlooms.

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    Mark your calendars: the 2025 fair runs from Friday, July 25 through Friday, August 1, with gates open daily from 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. 

    • Here is a list of what to expect:
    • Midway & amusement rides
    • Exhibit Hall
    • Livestock barns 
    • Political speeches
    • Harness and running horse races kick off at the racetrack
    • Musical performances
    • Live bands or jam sessions

    Nicknamed “Mississippi’s Giant Houseparty,” the Neshoba County Fair is a one‑of‑a‑kind Southern tradition, held annually in Philadelphia, Mississippi. This isn’t the kind of fair you attend for an afternoon of funnel cake and ferris wheels—though, yes, those are there, too. This is the kind of fair that families plan their vacations around, that politicians make a point to attend, and that has cabins passed down from generation to generation.

    What makes the Neshoba County Fair so unique is the cabins. Over 600 colorful, quirky, and character‑filled cabins line Founders Square and beyond, with families and friends gathering in them for a full week of relaxation and fun. Many of these cabins have been in families for decades. There’s a waiting list for newcomers, and renting one—if you can find someone willing to let theirs go—is considered gold.

    Fairgoers don’t just come to see the livestock shows, harness races, or amusement rides. They come for the deep sense of community. Children roam free until dark, neighbors sit out on porches sipping sweet tea or cold beer, and people visit from cabin to cabin, catching up on life and introducing themselves to others. It’s as much about connection as it is celebration.

    The fair also has a serious side. Political speaking is a long‑standing tradition, and some of Mississippi’s—and the nation’s—most prominent political figures have taken to the stage at Founder’s Square Pavilion. It’s a rite of passage for state politicians to address the crowd here, and with election years come even more attention and buzz.

    Once the speeches are done and the sun sets, the fair turns back into a party. Live music fills the air, with local and regional acts performing into the night. There’s something about dancing under the stars at Neshoba that just feels different—maybe it’s the pine trees swaying above, or maybe it’s the fried catfish talking. Regardless, this giant house party encapsulates every bit of what it means to be a Mississippian. 

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    Whether you go for the rides, the races, the reunions, or just to experience something uniquely Mississippi, the Neshoba County Fair leaves a mark. It’s a reminder that tradition still matters, that community can be joyful, and that sometimes— the best kind of party is the one that lasts a week. 

    Have you ever attended this one-of-a-kind fair? If so, share your experience in the comment section of Our Mississippi Home’s Facebook page!

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    Allyson Alford

    Allyson Alford is a native of Foxworth, MS. She completed her B.A. in English with a minor in Theater Arts at the University of Mississippi. Allyson is a proud Mississippian who is passionate about writing and literature. She loves blueberries and cheese pizza and aspires to learn how to knit.

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