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The Cattaraugus County Fairgrounds is a multi-purpose venue based in the village of Little Valley,
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Overview

The Cattaraugus County Agricultural Society obtained a "new" property 1870 with a half-mile track and a large exhibition hall, and the venue has since served as the site of the Cattaraugus County Fair each August. In 1924, the Agricultural Society sold the fairgrounds property to Cattaraugus County but repurchased it from the County Legislature in 1995. The grounds has buildings available for conferences, receptions, reunions or meetings with room capacity of 400.


Events


Cattaraugus County Fair

The first Cattaraugus County Fair was held in Ellicottville, New York, in 1842. After rotating to different towns and villages for many years the event permanently returned to the village of Little Valley in 1865. These grounds continue to host the namesake Fair, a week-long event offering a variety of food, animal exhibits, a petting zoo, and other entertainments. Main grandstand events typically include a monster truck rally, rodeo, demolition derby, and music concerts.


Livestock showing

The fairgrounds have two cow barns, a milking barn three horse stables, a horse exhibition arena, venues for exhibiting pigs, sheep, goats and poultry, and a domestics barn. The horse arena is used for shows throughout the summer. A
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Hall was located on the premises before being replaced by more modern steel structures in the early 21st century.


Little Valley Speedway

From 1997 to 2017, the fairgrounds were used as Little Valley Speedway. The speedway promoted itself as the only half-mile dirt track in the region and is built as an originally unbanked
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. Adjacent to the track is a 3,000 seat grandstand (the third-largest sporting venue in Cattaraugus County, behind 4,000 seat
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and 5,780 seat
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) with ample
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, in front of which is a wider dirt patch (slightly larger than an
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field) to use for other motor sports, such as truck pulls. The track was configured in its current form in 1997. A 2012 renovation to the speedway partially replaced the dirt patch with an asphalt surface, banked the tracks, added fresh clay to the track and added additional bench seating in front of the grandstand to accommodate large, sometimes overflowing, crowds. Predominant classes of dirt track racing include
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s, super late models, super stocks, street stocks,
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and modified cars (most commonly "E-Mod" class, but also 358 modified). Organizations who have raced at Little Valley Speedway on their circuits include th
Bicknell Racing Products Can-Am Series
th
United Late Model Series
the American Sprint Car Series
Patriot Sprints
th
National Dirt Racing League Northeast Circuit
and th
Empire Super Sprints
The
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held races at the track in 2012 and 2013. The number of events held at the racetrack declined beginning in the late 2000s; at its mid-2000s peak, seven or eight events would be held between Memorial Day and late September. Fewer races would be scheduled each year, and rainouts were increasingly used to cancel dates that were scheduled. The track suspended operations for the 2018 season and possibly beyond, with ownership blaming declining interest from racers, falling attendance, and competition from other tracks in the region making it difficult to find available dates that would not conflict with other tracks. By summer 2018, a portion of the track had been paved with asphalt; the remainder had begun to grow over with grass.


Other events

The Little Valley Gun Show is held each year in April and the Sportmans Rendezvous follows the Fair in August each year.
Relay for Life Relay For Life is a community-based walkathon and the largest fundraising event of the American Cancer Society (ACS). Teams of people, varying in size, alternate between walking laps and interacting with other aspects of the fundraiser. Each year ...
established an event at the grounds in 2016. Four demolition derbies are held at the track each year. The first is held every
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as part of the annual "Freedom Daze" celebration; the three others are during the Cattaraugus County Fair in early August. The last of these is labeled the "Western New York Championship" and determines who represents the county in the
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derby. One of the derbies features a
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class, which is also paired with a short figure 8 race; these were discontinued after the 2009 fair but returned in 2013.
Tractor pulling Truck and tractor pulling, also known as power pulling, is a form of a motorsport competition in which antique or modified tractors pull a heavy drag or sled along an , track, with the winner being the tractor that pulls the drag the farth ...
is a regular feature at the fairgrounds, with larger trucks using the main asphalt surface and tractors using the infield. The track also holds concerts, typically one or two
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acts during each county fair.McDonnell, Samantha (July 30, 2014)
Fair Representation
. ''The Post-Journal.'' Jamestown NY.(subscription required). Retrieved August 4, 2014.


References


External links


Cattaraugus County Fair
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