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David and Jen take you on a journey through one of Washington’s most exciting county fairs
David and Jen from Explore Travel TV recently visited the Clark County Fair in Washington. They shared their adventure in a new episode of their show, “Explore the PNW.”
David and Jen, the dynamic duo behind Explore Travel TV, embarked on a fun-filled day at the Clark County Fair in Vancouver, Washington. Despite their past experience living in Clark County, Nevada, they were eager to explore what this Clark County had to offer.
Jen, who has visited the fair a few times over the past decade, expressed her excitement about the various attractions, particularly the animals and barns. David and Jen’s enthusiasm was palpable as they navigated through the fairgrounds, highlighting the many activities available.
David’s mom joined them, looking forward to indulging in the delectable fair food. The trio aimed to give viewers a taste of the fair’s offerings through video clips showcasing the vibrant atmosphere, diverse vendors, mouthwatering food, and entertaining games and rides.
One of the highlights of their visit was sampling the delicious treats. Jen enjoyed a Marionberry sundae, while David savored a cookies and cream milkshake from the Clark County Dairy Women booth. Their enjoyment of the fair’s culinary delights was evident, and they encouraged viewers to experience the diverse food options for themselves.
As their day at the fair concluded, David and Jen reflected on their favorite parts. Jen loved the animals, and both agreed that there was an abundance of food to enjoy. Their shared excitement about the fair’s attractions and their encouragement for others to visit resonated throughout their video.
David and Jen invited viewers to hit the subscribe button on their YouTube channel, Explore Travel TV, to keep up with their adventures around the Pacific Northwest. They promised more episodes exploring county fairs and other exciting destinations, emphasizing their motto: “Life is short, so live it and travel more.”
If you’re looking for a fun and memorable outing, the Clark County Fair is a fantastic choice. With its variety of attractions, delicious food, and family-friendly atmosphere, it offers something for everyone. Check out David and Jen’s video for a glimpse into their fair experience, and be inspired to plan your visit.
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