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Made in Tennessee Building Grand Opening Was A Success!

Proud Tennesseans gather together outside of the new Made in Tennessee building moments
before the ribbon cutting.
 
LEBANON, TN – Wow! What a great day in Tennessee. More than 500 guests attended the Grand
Opening and ribbon cutting of the new Made in Tennessee Building on Monday, April 17, 2023, in
Lebanon, Tennessee, at the James E. Ward Agricultural Center. The building was built with the support of
Governor Bill Lee, the General Assembly, Tennessee Department of Agriculture, county officials and so
many more! The Wilson County – Tennessee State Fair is excited to use this building to promote our
great state of Tennessee, it’s agriculture and the people who live here who make it so special.
The Made in Tennessee Building is Tennessee’s building to showcase the skills and talents of
Tennesseans, the Best of Tennessee State Fair Champions, and the Travel Tennessee exhibit, during the
Wilson County – Tennessee State Fair. Travel Tennessee highlights the special and unique places from all
of Tennessee’s 95 counties in the state. Fairgoers can explore and travel the whole state of Tennessee
during their visit to the Fair. This will be a great new building to unite together and promote our pride for
Tennessee!
Make sure to visit the beautiful Tennessee exhibits in this building during the fair, August 17-26, 2023.
For more information on the events, competitions and happenings at the 2023 Fair, visit www.wilsoncountytnstatefair.com
We’ll see YOU at the Fair!
(From left to right) Tennessee Farm Bureau President Eric Mayberry, Tennessee Deputy Commissioner Jeff Aiken, Representative Clark Boyd, Commissioner of Tennessee Department of Agriculture Dr. Charlie Hatcher, President of the Wilson County – Tennessee State Fair Randall Clemons, Representative Susann Lynn, and Wilson County Mayor Randall Hutto presenting the building’s
dedication plaque to the Wilson County – Tennessee State Fair and Wilson County.
 
Smiles all around in celebration of our great state of Tennessee as the Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Charlie Hatcher cuts the ribbon held by Quintin Smith, Terry McPeak and Wilson County
Mayor Randall Hutto.
 
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