Aug 19
Fun at the Delaware State Fair
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The town of Harrington, Delaware has the honor of hosting the annual state fair every July. The fair in this small state draws in a tremendous 300,000 people each year who are looking for some diversion and entertainment. It hosts what it calls ten days of family fun in the areas of agriculture, technology, fireworks, a demolition derby and a pygmy goat breeding show among a variety of entertainment options.

J&J’s Demolition Derby puts together a number of derbies around the state. Excited visitors can sit in the stands and watch derby challengers bump, run and crash into each others cars until there is only one left.

Free entertainment at the fair is available in plenty. You can watch teams of skilled people build up a giant fifty ton sandcastle before your eyes. Kids will enjoy visiting the exotic petting zoo and getting the once in a lifetime ride on a real Elephant or heading over to watch a tiger presentation by the handlers of the Bengal tigers who live in the Marcan Tiger Preserve.

Leran about the customs of the Nanticoke Indians or just observe their elaborate dances and costumes in the Grove picnic area while you take a break from walking and eat. The dancers are the members of the Nanticoke Indian Tribe of Delaware upholding a tradition passed down from the strong tribal confederacy in their dances.

At the end of the day you may be able to catch the fireworks show and be amazed by the bright sparkling colors and noises. It’s always a favorite with the kids. If the summer heat gets to be too much for the kids you can head indoors and go ice skating at The Centre Ice Rink on the fairgrounds. There is a fee but its usually worth it to see those smiles on your kids faces right?

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Jul 16
A Florida State Fair in February
posted by: admin in Entertainment on 07 16th, 2008 | | No Comments »

The State Fair is a tradition held every year in Tampa, Florida. Uniquely it is held during what most of North America considers the coldest month of the year, February. While other states are packing in snugly for the winter snows Floridians are taking advantage of a cool, temperate time to celebrate.

Perhaps one of the most interesting areas of the fairgrounds is ‘Cracker Country,’ yes, that’s the name folks. Cracker Country was set up in the late seventies by a Mr. and Mrs. Carlton to give subsequent generations a chance to see what rural life in Florida was like from the late 1800’s to the early 1910’s. There are a wide range of rustic and antique buildings that have been brought to the fairgrounds from throughout the state and restored. You can find everything from a Corn Crib to a grand two story home. There are also plenty of demonstrations of old time activities for visitors to see and possibly try for themselves.

Horse Lovers can tour the Equestrian Center on the fairgrounds for a chance to see some genteel horse riding. The center has two show rings and a grand prix ring for the horses and their jockeys to prance, jog, run and jump over obstacles for judges. Visitors can watch from the bleachers, on a conveniently placed grassy hill.

Other fun competitions held during the state fair are the 4-H Dog Show, the Hay Bale Decorating Contest and the Rooster Crowing Contest. Which Rooster can crow the best and loudest? If you don’t come to the fair you can’t find out and you won’t be able to pick up interesting decorating tips from the Hay Bale Contest.

The fairgrounds are also conveniently located near many other family fun theme parks. Those who head down to the fair can check out other places like Busch Garden about 20 minutes north, Cypress Gardens about 45 minutes to the east and Disney World about an hour and a half to the east.

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Jun 4
Iowa State Fair Fun Facts for Visitors
posted by: admin in Entertainment on 06 4th, 2008 | | No Comments »

Des Moines, Iowa is the town that everyone knows about and remembers because it not only hosts the Iowa State Fair but it’s the state capital as well. We’ve all learnt the name in grade school. The fair is an eleven day event held every year in the fall. Some of its more common popular attractions include the Butter Cow, a Double Ferris Wheel and the Fairgrounds Grandstand which is host to popular singers and musicians on a nightly basis during the fair.

The Corn Dog Kickoff is a lively auction event held each year where visitors can do some light food grazing while bidding on silent and live auction packages. The proceeds of the auction all go to helping restore the fairgrounds so visitors can eat, bid and relax knowing that their helping the fair.

The State Fair is very popular so you may at times find yourself trapped in crowds like a sardine in a tin can. Remember to stay calm and keep a sharp eye out for concession stands or edge areas where you can slip out of the crowds. If you prefer to stay out of the crowds as much as possible and like and eagle’s eye view, check out the Skyliner Rides that carry visitors comfortably over the midway.

Those who’ve gotten tired out from all the walking involved at the fair can head to Legacy Terrace to sit on the Restoration style benches and enjoy the arching fountains. In the evening three foot tall pathway lights flicker on and guide visitors on their way.

Visitors can catch the park ‘n’ ride shuttles to and from the fair for a minimal price per person. It’s even possible to stay on the fairgrounds as they have lots of camping spots available for RV’s and for tent camping. It’s possible to reserve a spot at the fair in advance but you must arrive on the first day of the fair and plan on staying for the entire fourteen days of the fair, otherwise it’s a first come first serve basis.

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