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virginislander Aug 5th, 2002 04:56 AM

State Fairs
 
Are there any good "state fairs" where I can see a good bit of American Culture?<BR>You know the ones you see on tv shows that have like pig contests, and baking contests, etc.

zootsi Aug 5th, 2002 05:17 AM

There are still many good country fairs in Northern New England (Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine), both county and state. Some of the smaller county fairs are just a small midway, a few animal pens, some tractor and horse pulls, and some type of 4-H baking and produce competitions. The state fairs typically include some top name entertainment, horse races, stunt cars, etc. in addition to the livestock events.

Dick Aug 5th, 2002 06:07 AM

The North Carolina State Fair sounds exa ctly like what you are looking for. It is a load of fun and very "country" oriented. They even have pig races!<BR><BR>This year the fair runs from October 18 - 27.<BR><BR>Last year, just for fun, I made a batch of bread and butter pickles. I entered a jar in the pickle contest and won 3rd prize!!!!!!! What a kick!!<BR><BR>Dick

KB Aug 5th, 2002 06:55 AM

Actually, Dallas Texas has a great state fair, one of the largest ... and a great soccer team ... and hosted the World Cup once! And yes they have tons of baking contest, mmmm spam loaf, and they have animal contests and they have all kinds of great rides and a Midway if you like that kind of thing. A great state fair.

kkj Aug 5th, 2002 07:22 AM

State and County Fairs are not for red necked, one tooth type of people. They have something for everyone. Any decent fair has the pig races, baking contests etc. <BR><BR>It may not be the best, but you sure can't be the setting at the San Diego County Fair. It used to be the Del Mar Fair and is held at the Del Mar Racetrack right next to the Pacific Ocean. It runs from mid June to the beginning of July. <BR><BR>In the midwest, I'd head to the Wisconsin State Fair. Much better than Illinois or Iowa. I believe they are all held in August.

luvthefair Aug 5th, 2002 07:30 AM

Wisconsin state fair is currently under way. Went Friday with a bunch of friends and had, as usual, a great time. Tons of stuff to see and some fairly decent music. I even got talked into riding the "Ejection Seat". Its not as scarry as it looks. <BR>I love watching the hawkers selling Ginsu knives, miracle mops, super chamois and all the high priced junk you don't need.

fairgirl Aug 5th, 2002 07:34 AM

I agree that the NC State Fair is good . . . BUT I have to say that the Dixie Classic Fair in Winston-Salem, NC is even better! It's smaller than the State Fair, but IMO, it's laid out better and is nicer. This year it runs from Oct. 4-13.

x Aug 5th, 2002 08:00 AM

The Ohio State Fair is one of the best and it's going on now and county fairs are the best.

HOWDY -- I'M BIG TEX !!! Aug 5th, 2002 10:03 AM

You betcha. The Texas State Fair held in Dallas for three weeks, starting end of September thru mid October. It's CLASSIC old-fashioned Americana --- you've got the midway with games & rides; you've got the food pavillion with baking contests, the quilting contests, the animals --- it's all there. Off top of my head, don't recall the website, it's something like TexFair or so ...<BR>

Tess Aug 5th, 2002 10:05 AM

If you want to know about fairs, festivals and local culture around the world, go to this site, http://www.festivals.com<BR><BR>

top Aug 15th, 2002 05:02 AM

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Kevin Aug 15th, 2002 05:40 AM

By far the best State Fair is in Saint Paul, Minnesota, second only to Texas in size.

x Aug 15th, 2002 05:58 AM

The National Peanut Festival in Dothan, Alabama has gotten so popular it runs for over 2 weeks now.

Frank Aug 15th, 2002 06:09 AM

Another vote for the Texas State Fair in Dallas' Fair Park. Not only is it a great state fair, one of the largest in the country, but the great Art Deco architecture of the buildings in Fair Park is worth the trip alone; and that's comming from a New Yorker.

Suzie Aug 15th, 2002 06:46 AM

The California State Fair starts tomorrow and runs through Labor Day. I've been every year and there are lots of things for a non-redneck to do at the fair. The wine pavilion offers you the opportunity to tastet the award winning wines of CA all in one stop. This is a great way to compare wines.

HOWDY -- I'M BIG TEX !!! Aug 15th, 2002 07:43 AM

-<BR>For this year, Tx State Fair is on from Sept-27 thru Oct-20 --- fyi, it gets crowded & crazy during the weekend of the Tx -- OU football game.<BR>http://www.bigtex.com/<BR><BR>

x Aug 15th, 2002 08:20 AM

From people I work with the Penn. state fair sounds like a big deal. People campout all week outside the fair grounds.

DellK Aug 15th, 2002 09:14 AM

For those planning to come to the Texas State Fair - "Lion King" will be playing at the State Fair Music Hall. <BR>Don't miss eating the roasted corn, turkey legs, funnel cakes you buy on the midway.

x Aug 15th, 2002 09:40 AM

My 70+ parents were raised on farms. Recently they went to the fair and wandered throughout all the exhibits. This sweet young thing tried cajoled my dad into "milking a cow" (I think it was an exhibit, not a real cow.) She couldn't understand why he refused and didn't want to wear a button that stated "I milked a cow!" He response was "I milked too many &$#(@ cows too many mornings for too many years to do it now!"

x Aug 15th, 2002 09:44 AM

Wasn't lovely for your father to explain in a nice way to a lovely young thing that he was not interested in milkong a cow. If ever amoment was ripe for a sense of humor this was one. It's not that life is so short, it's that death is forever.

S Aug 15th, 2002 09:52 AM

To keep my story brief, I left out the fact that she repeatedly tried to get him to try his hand at milking a pretend cow. He kept declining. As I remember the story, the expletives actually were incorporated as he and my mother were leaving the exhibition hall. Of course since my mother also grew up on a farm and did her own share of milking, slopping hogs, watering cows and pigs, etc., she thought it and his reaction were hysterical. She ribs him about it regularly. So now the story is longer. And he didn't cuss out the sweet young thing who had no concept of the amount of labor involved in living on a farm in the 1920s.

Marie Aug 15th, 2002 12:52 PM

Any midwest fair will probably fit the bill. I can tell you about the MN and IA state fairs. At both fairs you will find animal barns, art and craft buildings, 4H buildings and much, much more. The differences? The MN fair is MUCH larger - in fact, it's the largest fair in the nation attendance wise (but not in land size - I think that honor goes to Texas). In fact, on weekend days it can get so crowded you literally have to turn sideways to get through the crowds. But there is more of everything - more food variety(everything you can imagine on a stick - including fried candy bars!), more music, more arts & crafts, etc.<BR><BR>But I frankly prefer the Iowa fair - primarily because it is smaller - you can see it all in one day, but it still has everything - including several air conditioned buildings to escape the usual heat. My "must sees" at the Iowa fair include, but are not limited to: the petting zoo, the butter sculptures (one year they sculpted Garth Brooks!), the seed "paintings" and the baby pigs (so cute!).

Sue Aug 15th, 2002 01:00 PM

Have the Columbus news on right now.<BR>There was a ride accident at the Ohio State fair. Car came off ride with 2 people onboard.<BR>

Paul Aug 15th, 2002 02:30 PM

The largest U.S. State Fair is the one previously mentioned in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Three states combine to produce the biggest U.S. event.<BR><BR>The largest State Fair put forth by one state alone is the Iowa State Fair, in Des Moines.<BR><BR>The oldest state fair is the Michigan State Fair, held in Detroit, Michigan and begins August 20.<BR><BR>Gotta' love the fairs!<BR><BR>Happy Trails,<BR>Paul

ttt Aug 16th, 2002 03:37 AM

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Stephanie P. Aug 16th, 2002 03:55 AM

The Hookstown Fair will be going on from August 21-24 and this is located about 35 miles west of Pittsburgh, PA in the same state. It is always held around the same time too.<BR><BR>

klmckie Aug 16th, 2002 05:49 AM

I love the Illinois State Fair - in Springfield, IL. It is underway right now, and is fantastic! There are pig races, cow milking, harness racing, great food, Conservation World, Exhibition Buildings, 4-H entries and contests, etc.


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