Third Thursday Street Festival
The 3rd Thursday Street Festivals fill the historic Main Street District with fun, music, food, street vendors, as well as shopping in the many unique stores!
These four monthly events provide entertainment for the kids, motorcycles and cars, and everything in between to hit an interest level for a wide variety of the thousands in attendance. There will also be a variety of special events during the street festivals.
These events are sure to please everyone in the family. Make a point to come and enjoy family fun at each event in Sheridan in June, July, August and September.![]()
Hosted each summer by the Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce and Downtown Sheridan Association, the festivals take place in the heart of Sheridan. The Historic Main Street will be shut down to vehicle traffic to make for fun walking traffic for each event.
The Fest is yet another exciting add-on event to this enticing district with over 40 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places.
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