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Texas State Fair: Fun All the Way

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Every year, a great event takes place in the heartland of Texas, the Texas State Fair. Long considered the biggest and best state fair in the entire country, this monumental event is a must see. Whether you are a kid or a kid at heart, the Texas State Fair is the place to be for those 24 days at the end of September and the beginning of October. As the classic movie musical declared, “Our state fair is the best state fair, don’t miss it, don’t even be late!”

The Texas State Fair is held at Fair Park in the heart of Dallas. This monstrous fairground measures a phenomenal 277 acres. It is certainly the biggest of the big in Texas, where everything is bigger and better! Owned by the city, this complex houses the Cotton Bowl, Music Hall, and eight museums, including one devoted to the history of the state fair. However, during the time of the state fair, Fair Park is turned upside down.

The first Texas State Fair took place in Dallas in its current location way back in 1886. This fair was mainly for agricultural reasons, showcasing prize winning livestock and crops brought in by farmers from all over the state. The world famous football game pitting hometown heroes University of Texas against the Sooners from the University of Oklahoma has been held at the fair ever since 1929. 1936 was an especially popular year for Fair Park, as it hosted the Texas Centennial Exposition and welcomed in a crowd of over six million people for the six month duration of the exposition.

The hero of the Texas State Fair is the unanimous choice; Big Tex. Big Tex is the huge cowboy who welcomes all visitors to the fair. He was introduced to the Fair in the year 1952 and has been a regular feature since then. He welcomes all with the traditional Texan "Howdy Partner" and a wave of the hand.

Nearly $350 million people come to the fair in the 24 day duration. It sure is a lucrative business for the state with over 8,000 livestock entries, 7,000 creative arts entries, and over 200 food locations and restaurants. Moreover, travelers bring in welcome dollars for hotels and lodgings to Dallas every year. The money from the fair is used for welfare purposes, which includes funding a scholarship program that gives $1.5 million each year for eligible students to use for college education.

If you are into rides, look no further than the Texas State Fair! The ride revenue brings in a whopping $23 million each year as visitors wait in line to ride everything from the daring to the classic. Do not miss out riding the colossal 212 foot Texas Star, which is only the tallest Ferris wheel on the continent! Things do come bigger and better in Texas.

The great exhibition halls are packed with livestock and agricultural products from all over the state. Also, there are the great arts and crafts entries from the 4H crowd and the professional crafters that take their hobbies seriously.

The fantastic Texas State Fair is a must see event in this country. Visitors every year come from near and far, so make the decision to join them next year and come to the fair.

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