SALEM, W.Va. (WBOY) — The 39th annual Salem Apple Butter Festival wrapped up on Saturday after four days of fun.

The festival had live music, a variety of food and vendors that lined the street. Those stopping by could watch apple butter being made or purchase a jar of their own.

Some highlights of the festival included professional wrestling, the grand parade, queen's pageant, live music and a talent show. There was also a quilt and art show.

Brianna Canfield, the newly crowned Salem Apple Butter Festival queen, spoke with 12 News about the excitement that comes with reigning over the festival.

“This would be my first time being to Salem and representing, so I’m so excited. The festival has been so much fun, I got here bright and early yesterday and got to call bingo, so getting to bo

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