On Sunday, August 6th from 9am-2pm, the Andover Historical Society will host the “Old Time Fair” a 40-year-old tradition that will take place at the old Potter Place Train Station at 105 Depot Street in Andover. Named after the first black celebrity magician and ventriloquist Richard Potter (1783-1835), Potter Place is now officially part of the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire, after the unveiling of BHTNH historic marker to Richard Potter last August. The Old Time Fair will honor Potter’s legacy with a live magic show by NH magician Andrew Pinard, who will present his Ossum Wonder Show from 9:30-10:30am. Other festivities include music by Lindsey Schust & the Ragged Mountain Band starting at noon, a BBQ cookout by the Andover Historical Society, history demonstrations, guided tours of the museums, kids’ games, hand car & miniature train rides, a flea market at the Freight House, bake sale & farmer’s market and a craft market with vendors from across New Hampshire. The event is free and open to the public, sponsored in part by Highland Lake Inn, Belletetes, Ty Morris Realty, GRVL Cycling, JJ’s Market and the Andover Lion’s Club.