Yes, a minimum of 2 days (I lost my log in and had to get Patrice to help me out and get back on here...sorry for the delay)
You'll need 1 day for shopping and you can include the antique quilts at the JayCee civic center...there's vendors there too, by the way. I can do everything in one, but I have Hancock's and the Museum any time I want to go and Know the ropes and know where everything is, so it takes me less time. However, for out of towners...2 minimum. You can spend 1 full day doing the show and the Museum (George Sisiliano sets up in the Museum lobby and demonstrates his tiny pieces quilts) Then, there's the Finkle's store (old dept store) with lots of books and more vendors...quilt shops in the area too and Kirchoff's Bakery is a wonderful lunch spot, but if you are pressed for time, lots of food vendors right outside the show and lots of tents and picnic tables...get barbque, hamburgers and dogs, the boy scouts sell strawberry shortcake and several restaurants have mobile units that come and set up, so you don't even have to leave the grounds if you don't want to. The next day, do Hancocks and the pavillion vendors and then go back and make sure you've seen everything you want to.