Fair, Mary M. Knight School, Matlock. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.

At the Old Timer's Historical Fair you can find fun for the whole family.
Enjoy live music, delicious food (especially the amazing homemade pies!!!), historical displays, a variety of crafts.
The fair celebrates Matlock heritage in timber industry, draft horses, early day machines and motors, blacksmithing, antique booths, kids’ activities, handcraft items, historical events, agricultural events, food, firewood raffle, prizes, and live music.
Be sure to stop by the John Tornow booth located at the Museum. This is the story an "Unsolved mystery," over a century later. “Victim or Villain?” it’s the true story of events over a century old.
John Tornow lived in the Matlock area and his memory lives on in the museum open during the Fair. Other attractions include kids train rides, tractor pulls, plant and starter vegetable sale, crafts and antique booths, antique and classic cars, tractors and steam engines
Enjoy live music, delicious food (especially the amazing homemade pies!!!), historical displays, a variety of crafts.
The fair celebrates Matlock heritage in timber industry, draft horses, early day machines and motors, blacksmithing, antique booths, kids’ activities, handcraft items, historical events, agricultural events, food, firewood raffle, prizes, and live music.
Be sure to stop by the John Tornow booth located at the Museum. This is the story an "Unsolved mystery," over a century later. “Victim or Villain?” it’s the true story of events over a century old.
John Tornow lived in the Matlock area and his memory lives on in the museum open during the Fair. Other attractions include kids train rides, tractor pulls, plant and starter vegetable sale, crafts and antique booths, antique and classic cars, tractors and steam engines