My family and I recently visited the State Fair of Texas. It is the biggest
Fair in Texas that comes to Dallas every fall. I haven’t been since I was very
young. The State Fair has so much to do and see. And one of the biggest
attractions is the food that they offer. It is especially known for the famous
fletcher corndogs!
The first thing we did was found big Tex. Big Tex is a great known
history of the state fair. He wears a size 70 boots and wears a 75 gallon
hat. He is 52’ tall. The boys where thrilled to see him in person! Although my
three year old was rather afraid of him.
We also got to see the auto show. It was very interesting to learn about
different vehicles and to see some of the future vehicles they are coming out
with. We looked in the sport cars and some of the big trucks they had on
display. They had lots of games to do and free prizes as well.
We watched the backyard circus which was really fun for the kids. The
backyard circus required that the kids and audience use their imagination. They
chose many different kids to act in the circus. Then we headed off the the
BMX stunt show. A bike race. We really enjoyed seeing the neat tricks and
stunts.
Findling, John E. Historical Dictionary of World's Fairs and Expositions 1851-1988. New York: Greenwood Press, 1990.
They say laughter is good for the soul, and fun is always good when well spent with family and friends. Imagine going around in a dizzy circle, laughing and crying at the same time because you’re dropped from over 20 feet in the air, because truth be told, what’s a fair without rides? While pigging out on fair foods and winning small prizes are fun, the fair has so much more to offer and here are a few attractions you don’t want to miss.
“When people arrived in the morning on the 17th there was a display of horses, cattle and farm products” (Drury 807). “The first Montgomery County Agricultural Fair was held in Dayton at Swaynie’s Hotel on East First Street October 17th and 18th, 1839” (Drury 807). 1853, the state fair was held on Washington Street, the same year the county fair was held there (Drury 807) then in 1874, “the Southern Ohio Fair Association began having fairs on the Montgomery County Fairgrounds for fifteen years” (Drury 808). This set the stepping stone for many fairs in the years in counting. When individuals see the Montgomery County Fairgrounds today, it is seen as just being a place where random fairs or talent shows are held at. Not knowing its history, one could be right. Much has changed on the Montgomery County Fairgrounds; from its architecture to the people that now visit it.
Findling, John E. Historical Dictionary of Worlds Fairs and Expositions 1851-1988 Greenwood Press, Westport Connecticut. 1990.
Personally, have spent little time in the Fort-Worth area, but I know it will be a unique experience for myself and
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Rydell, Robert W. Fair America: World's Fairs in the United States. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2000.
The fair took place in Forest Park and covered 1275 acres of land. The craziest section was the Pike. It was where all the noise and chaos occurred. There was even a tortoise you could ride on! The pike was a mile-long arcade considered to be the carnival section where people could see popular culture and entertainment. It held 50 different sites such as contortionists, babies in incubators, reenactments of the Boer War (also known as the Anglo-Boer Wars which
The fair brought many visitors from around the world and the United States together, giving Americans the opportunity to showcase their lifestyles and
Have you ever been to Texas? I have been once. My trip to Texas was unbelievably awesome. I saw many of things on my way there. While we were there, I had loads of fun. Many things happened while we were there. Texas was the coolest place I have ever been.
... all filled with brilliant colors and scenes. It last for five days beginning with the King and Queen contest and ending with the Parade of the Bands [www.carnaval.com]
The Arts: The annual NW International Exhibition of Photography, the Fine Arts Show with paintings and sculptures on display and for sale, art demonstrations, The Junior and Senior High School Art Show, and blacksmithing and live performances are just a sampling of popular exhibits and shows each year.Youth Activities: Since both 4-H and FFA host their annual state fair at the Puyallup Fair, you are bound to see these students hard at work grooming, feeding and showing their animals, carefully manicuring their landscape displays, fine tuning their recipes, and participating in other projects. In 2013, the Puyallup Fair is renamed the Washington State Fair, it is a private, non-profit organization which exists for only one reason and that is to please the Fairgoer.22
I was so excited. I could hardly breathe through the hour drive it took to get there. I was squished between my two ten-year-old best friends in the back seat of a white Saturn, but I didn't care. I was practicing over and over in my head what I was going to say to all the smart-alecky adults who would tell me I was too young to ride the water slides. I was simply going to reply, "Actually I'm ten, going on eleven."
fair in Chicago. (History) It was not very popular until the 1960’s when it emerged in the
Every country in the world has its own festival and celebration. People all around the world love joining together and sharing good time through the festivals and celebrations. Festivals are great way to experience local culture. Sometime they even offer a glimpse into past. There are hundreds of festivals across the world. So are you ready to experience of fun and colorful festivals? Below are some of festivals from Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America.