Description
2017 marks the 37th anniversary of this rite of fall in one of Kentucky's most beautiful and historic towns, Bardstown, KY.
Event Details
The Bardstown Arts, Crafts & Antiques Fair presented by LG&E and KU is a juried fair with more than 200 artists’ booths. The two-day event is free and open to the public. The Fair is held in Bardstown’s historic district filled with tree-lined streets and beautiful lawns. The following areas will encompass this year’s fair – West Flaget Avenue, North Fourth Street, North Fifth Street, Xavier Drive, Spalding Hall Lawn, City Hall Lawn, City Hall Parking Lot and Parks & Rec Parking Lot. With over 45,000 people in attendance last year, the Bardstown Arts, Crafts & Antiques Fair is one of the area’s favorite events year-after-year.
In addition to art, crafts and antiques, patrons of the fair can enjoy food, drink and entertainment. Other attractions include a children’s area, demonstrations by local artists, and visitor information about our amazing small town.
The annual Bardstown Arts, Crafts & Antiques Fair is a major fundraiser for the Bardstown Main Street Program. All proceeds are returned to our downtown community through family-friendly events, beautification projects, historic preservation efforts, and supporting small business. The Bardstown Main Street Program works hard as an organization to continue to make downtown Bardstown a historically modern place to live, work and play.
In addition to art, crafts and antiques, patrons of the fair can enjoy food, drink and entertainment. Other attractions include a children’s area, demonstrations by local artists, and visitor information about our amazing small town.
The annual Bardstown Arts, Crafts & Antiques Fair is a major fundraiser for the Bardstown Main Street Program. All proceeds are returned to our downtown community through family-friendly events, beautification projects, historic preservation efforts, and supporting small business. The Bardstown Main Street Program works hard as an organization to continue to make downtown Bardstown a historically modern place to live, work and play.