A state fair is a competitive and recreational gathering of a U.S. state's population. It is a larger version of a county fair, often including only exhibits or competitors that have won in their categories at the more-local county fairs.
Originally a state fair was just a competitive exhibition of livestock in various competitions, the display of farm products which were not necessarily for sale, and the competition among various fair goers and participants in such categories as handicrafts, baked goods, jams and jellies, etc., but has since been expanded to include carnival amusement rides and games, music, races, tests of strength and skill, etc. Large fairs can see more than a million visitors over the course of a week or two. The first official U.S. state fair was in Detroit, Michigan in 1849.[1]
Events similar to state fairs are also held annually in each state capital in Australia, known as Royal Shows. Australian Royal shows are organized by state agricultural and horticultural societies, and are described further in the agricultural show article.
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State or Region | Fair Name | Location | Attendance (year) |
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Alabama | Alabama State Fair | Pelham | |
Alabama | Alabama National Fair | Montgomery | |
Alaska | Alaska State Fair | Palmer | |
Alaska | Kenai Peninsula State Fair | Ninilchik | |
Alaska | Tanana Valley State Fair | Fairbanks | |
Alaska | Southeast Alaska State Fair | Haines | |
Arizona | Arizona State Fair | Phoenix | 1,303,690 (2006) [1] |
Arizona | Navajo Nation Fair | Window Rock | |
Arkansas | Arkansas State Fair | Little Rock | 467,007 (2008) [2] |
California | California State Fair | Sacramento | 941,502 (2006) [3] |
Colorado | Colorado State Fair | Pueblo | 400,351 (2006) [4] |
Connecticut | Connecticut Agricultural Fair (defunct) | Goshen | |
Delaware | Delaware State Fair | Harrington | 307,000 (2007) [5] |
District of Columbia | DC State Fair | Washington | |
Florida | Florida State Fair | Tampa | 434,067 (2006) [6] |
Georgia | Georgia National Fair | Perry | |
Georgia | North Georgia State Fair | Marietta | |
Hawaii | Hawaii 50th State Fair | Aiea | |
Idaho | Eastern Idaho State Fair | Blackfoot | |
Idaho | Western Idaho Fair | Boise | |
Illinois | DuQuoin State Fair | DuQuoin | |
Illinois | Illinois State Fair | Springfield | 700,000 (2006) [7] |
Indiana | Indiana State Fair | Indianapolis | 975,000 (2009) [8] |
Iowa | Iowa State Fair | Des Moines | 1,109,150 (2008) [9] |
Kansas | Kansas State Fair | Hutchinson | |
Kentucky | Kentucky State Fair | Louisville | 614,477 (2006) [10] |
Louisiana | Cajun Heartland State Fair | Lafayette | |
Louisiana | State Fair of Louisiana | Shreveport | |
Louisiana | Greater Baton Rouge State Fair | Baton Rouge | |
Maine | Bangor State Fair | Bangor | |
Maryland | Maryland State Fair | Timonium | |
Michigan | Michigan State Fair (defunct)[2][3][4] | Detroit | |
Michigan | Upper Peninsula State Fair | Escanaba | |
Minnesota | Minnesota State Fair | Falcon Heights | 1,776,211 (2010) [11] |
Mississippi | Mississippi State Fair | Jackson | |
Missouri | Missouri State Fair | Sedalia | 340,000 (2005) [12] |
Montana | Montana State Fair | Great Falls | |
Nebraska | Nebraska State Fair | Grand Island | 289,683 (2006) [13] |
Nevada | Nevada State Fair | Reno | |
New England | The Big E | West Springfield | 1,260,487 (2009)[5] |
New Hampshire | Hopkinton State Fair | Contoocook | |
New Jersey | New Jersey State Fair | Augusta | |
New Mexico | New Mexico State Fair | Albuquerque | 738,664 (2006) [14] |
New Mexico | Southern New Mexico State Fair | Las Cruces | |
New Mexico | Northern Navajo Nation Fair | Shiprock | |
New York | Great New York State Fair | Syracuse | 1,102,995 (2006) [15] |
North Carolina | North Carolina State Fair | Raleigh | 1,091,887 (2010) [16] |
North Carolina | North Carolina Mountain State Fair | Fletcher, North Carolina | 187,819 (2007) [17] |
North Dakota | North Dakota State Fair | Minot | 247,970 (2006) [18] |
Ohio | Ohio State Fair | Columbus | 814,512 (2006) [19] |
Oklahoma | Oklahoma State Fair | Oklahoma City | 1,000,000 (approx) [20] |
Oklahoma | Tulsa State Fair | Tulsa | 915,000 (2008) [21] |
Oregon | Oregon State Fair | Salem | |
Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania Farm Show | Harrisburg | 500,000 (approx) (2008) [22] |
South Carolina | South Carolina State Fair | Columbia | 492,395 (2010) [23] |
South Dakota | South Dakota State Fair | Huron | |
Tennessee | Tennessee State Fair | Nashville | |
Tennessee | Mid-South Fair | Memphis | |
Tennessee | Tennessee Valley Fair | Knoxville, Tennessee | 180,000 (approx) [24] |
Texas | South Texas State Fair | Beaumont | |
Texas | State Fair of Texas | Dallas | 3,000,000 (approx) (2003) [25] |
Texas | East Texas State Fair[6] | Tyler | |
Texas | North Texas State Fair | Denton | 140,000 (2009)[26] |
Utah | Utah State Fair | Salt Lake City | 325,000 [27] |
Vermont | Vermont State Fair | Rutland | |
Virginia | State Fair of Virginia | Caroline County | 226,924 in 2010 [28] |
Washington | Central Washington State Fair | Yakima | |
Washington | Evergreen State Fair | Monroe | |
Washington | Puyallup Fair | Puyallup | |
Washington | Northwest Washington Fair | Lynden | 214,315 in 2009 [29] |
West Virginia | State Fair of West Virginia | Fairlea | |
Wisconsin | Wisconsin State Fair | Milwaukee | 861,408 (2006) [30] |
Wisconsin | Central Wisconsin State Fair | Marshfield | |
Wisconsin | Northern Wisconsin State Fair | Chippewa Falls | 90,000 (2001) [31] |
Wyoming | Wyoming State Fair | Douglas |
State and county fairs are famous for a variety of competitions. Awards are generally given according to the following scale
The largest attendance at a State Fair in the USA is in Texas attracting an estimated 3,000,000 people annually. The largest average per day attendance is at the Minnesota State Fair averaging over 150,000 people per day.