By 1812Blockhouse
The Mansfield Toy Show is set to return to Fairhaven Hall at the Richland County Fairgrounds on Sunday, February 2, promising a day filled with nostalgia, unique finds, and family-friendly entertainment. Celebrating its 31st year, this beloved event continues to draw collectors, enthusiasts, and families from across the region.
This year’s show offers an impressive selection of rare toys, action figures, and memorabilia for collectors of all ages. With both new and returning vendors filling the hall, attendees will have the chance to explore a variety of items, ranging from vintage treasures to modern collectibles. The show’s reputation has grown steadily over the decades, with each event selling out and new vendors eagerly joining a waiting list to participate.
Admission for the event is just $5 for adults, while children aged 10 and under are admitted free, making it an affordable outing for families. For those who want to get a head start on the action, an early buyer ticket is available for $10, granting access at 8:00 AM, one hour before the general public. The main event runs from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
Organizers describe the Mansfield Toy Show as more than just a marketplace—it’s a community gathering for toy enthusiasts to connect, share their passions, and celebrate the joy of collecting. With its family-friendly atmosphere, the event also offers an opportunity for parents and grandparents to introduce younger generations to the toys and memorabilia of their youth.
The Mansfield Toy Show takes place at Fairhaven Hall, located at the Richland County Fairgrounds in Mansfield, Ohio. For updates, attendees are encouraged to visit the event’s Facebook page, which provides the latest news and announcements. For additional information, event organizer James Ford can be reached at (614) 886-1346.
Whether you’re a seasoned collector hunting for rare items or a newcomer looking for a unique day out, the Mansfield Toy Show promises a memorable experience. With over three decades of history, it remains a cornerstone event for collectors and families alike.
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