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Parking & Directions for Cain - Band West Virginia State Fair
107 W Fair St, Lewisburg, WV
24901, US
1. Fairgrounds Parking - On-site, 0.1 miles, $10/day
2. Lewisburg City Parking Lot - 0.3 miles, $5/day
3. Greenbrier Valley Airport Parking - 5 miles, $8/day
4. Local Business Lots - 0.2 miles, $5/day
Cain - Band Concert Live at West Virginia State Fair | Lewisburg – August 17th, 2026
The West Virginia State Fair is more than just a big event; it’s a true celebration of local heritage, craftsmanship, and community spirit. Every year, folks flock to see the traditional blanket sale supporting artisans who keep West Virginia’s rich craft traditions alive. Kids get a chance to get hands-on with the Junior Range Evaluation, learning about managing rangelands in a way that makes you feel proud of the next generation stepping up. In 1993, they added an awesome exhibit on West Virginia’s pottery industry, giving visitors a peek into the state’s historic craftsmanship that still echoes today. The fair also sparks young minds with the Junior Agricultural Communications Competition, inspiring future farm reporters and storytellers. Whether you go for the reserved seats to catch every moment or splurge on club seating for those extra comforts, the experience feels personal, like you’re part of something special. If you're coming from Alderson, just head north on Route 12, or from Maxwelton, take southbound Route 219. And for Cain - Band Lewisburg fans, this is the kind of event that makes you feel connected to the heart of West Virginia. It’s messy, it’s lively, and it’s a little bit magical every time.