MBC 2024 - Marin Davis
Miss Boone County 2024, Marin Davis, is a 2022 Zionsville Community High School graduate and a junior at Purdue University studying political science on a pre-law track.
She is an active volunteer within Boone County 4-H and is a member of Kappa Delta Sorority, Purdue Old Masters, and the Purdue Liberal Arts Student Council.
Marin also represented Zionsville as a 2024 Indianapolis 500 Festival Princess. She is on the Dean’s List at Purdue and is a full tuition academic scholarship recipient.

*** Miss Boone County, Marin Davis, Top 16 at Indiana State Fair Queen Program
*** Miss Boone County, Marin Davis, Top 16 at Indiana State Fair Queen Program
Miss Boone County Shines at State Fair Pageant
Marin delivered a heartfelt and polished speech, making a strong impression on both the judges and the audience. Her presentations in professional and formal wear showcased her composure and sophistication, reflecting the hard work and dedication she brought to every aspect of the competition. Marin’s performance was a proud moment for Boone County and a testament to her growth and preparation.
When reflecting on her experience, Marin shared:
"I was honored to have represented Boone County and Boone County 4-H during this year’s Miss Indiana State Fair Queen Contest. I spent the 3-day weekend competing amongst county representatives from all across our state, and was thrilled to have placed in the Top 16 out of 84 incredible fair queens. The contest was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and allowed me to grow my professional skills while simultaneously making lifelong friends. It was a true privilege to represent our county during the competition and I am so proud to call Boone County home!"
Marin’s words highlight the unique opportunities and personal growth that come from participating in this prestigious event. Her journey over the past year reflects her dedication to self-improvement and her commitment to representing Boone County with pride. We couldn’t be prouder of all that she has accomplished.














