- Winter Travel Ideas with the Toy Hauler
Toy haulers are the latest innovation in recreational vehicle technology. Thousands can be saved by purchasing them in the fall when new model years are introduced. But where can you use them in the winter? - Georgia State Fair is the Place to Find Good Food and Fun
The Georgia State Fair is held in good old Macon, Georgia during the latter half of September through to the very beginning of October. Visitors will be glad to learn that half of the earnings taken in by the fair’s organizers..... - Fun at the Delaware State Fair
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. - Eastern Idaho State Fair
Blackfoot, Idaho’s 10,600 population swells to four times that number Labor Day Weekend when the Eastern Idaho State Fair opens. It runs another eight days delighting thousands of visitors. - Wyoming State Fair and Rodeo in Douglas
It’s amazing that the small community of Douglas, Wyoming hosts the State Fair each year in mid August. - Wyoming State Fair and Rodeo in Douglas
It’s amazing that the small community of Douglas, Wyoming hosts the State Fair each year in mid August. - Wisconsin State Fair Has a Pastry Mascot
The first half of August brings a highpoint of the summer to suburban West Allis, Wisconsin. Located near the I-894 and I-94 interchange it can be easily - West Virginia State Fair Held in Lewisburg
The State Fair of West Virginia is held each year during mid-August in the town of Lewisburg. Here visitors can enjoy fun in its many varied forms, music from all around the local area and of course midway food! - Virginia State Fair with Competitive Events
Each year you’ll find Richmond, Virginia hosting its annual state fair from the end of September to the beginning of October. The backbone of the state fair tradition is the showing of local domesticated farm animals, both to educate the public and hopefully drum up business. - Vermont State Fair Fills a Small State with Big Fun
During the first 10 days of September the small state of Vermont is aglow with the lights from its state fair in Rutland, Vermont. The admission prices to the fairgrounds are about the average price compared to that of other state fairs; maybe even a little cheaper when you include - Utah State Fair Offers Food Based Fun
For ten days each September you can find the Utah State Fair packed with over 300,000 people in the town of Salt Lake City. The fair features Grandstand entertainment, exhibits, a PRCA Rodeo, and a new ‘Utah’s Own Food Court’ where visitors can eat some tasty carnival treats all grown or made in the state of Utah so come down and check it out. - Texas State Fair and the Cotton Bowl
Dallas is the proud host of the Lone Star State’s own State Fair. - Tennessee State Fair Has Animal Fun
Gads of entertaining events can be found at the Tennessee state fair in Nashville. - South Dakota State Fair has lots of Musical Entertainment
You’ll find the South Dakota State Fair in Huron each year from the end of August to the beginning of September. - Pennsylvania State Fair at the Racetrack
The Philadelphia Park Racetrack in Bensalem hosts the Pennsylvania State Fair every year from the end of May to the beginning of June. This state fair is relatively new and as of 2006 was only in its 21st year. Visitors to the fair each year can find lots of good deals and discounts designed to help ease the strain on your budget. - Oregon State Fair Includes Wine-tasting and Free Concerts
From the end of August to the beginning of September visitors can find the State Fair in Salem, Oregon. The state resting on the farthest corner of the western continental United States is the center of the party when fairtime rolls around. Fair organizers focus - Oklahoma State Fair has Too Many Events to Name
You’ll find the Oklahoma State Fair in the State Fair Park of Oklahoma City each year during mid-September. The fairgrounds are over 435 acres and one of the largest fairgrounds in the United States. The fair features fun and activities for all ages and types of people. - Central Washington State Fair has Fun for the Whole Family
The State Fair in Yakima, Washington is held every year in late September until the beginning of October. It’s a fitting way for the family to spend the last of the warm weather of the year. - North Dakota State Fair has Interesting Activities
The North Dakota State Fair in Minot is considered the entertainment capital of the state. This is probably because the state fairgrounds host many of the major entertainment events that occur throughout the year. However towards the end of each July for nine days the grounds are filled with visitors looking to enjoy the state fair. Those looking for some fun activities while visiting North Dakota during this time of year shouldn't skip the opportunity to check out the fair. - North Carolina State Fair Filled with Southern Flavors
You'll find the North Carolina State Fair each October in Raleigh, NC. It’s a ten day event with lots of variety regardless of whether you prefer the games, rides, free entertainment, fireworks, carnival food, or just love to look at the cute animals that are brought in. When you come to visit the fair you'll find two hotels that are within walking distance of the fairgrounds, a Ramada Inn and Comfort Suites. However both of these hotels fill up fast so you may want to make reservations well in advance. - New Jersey State Fair and Sussex County Farm and Horse Show
The New Jersey State Fair Sussex County Farm and Horse Show is held annually for ten days during the beginning of August in interestingly the town of Augusta. It's not known whether the organizers decided to hold the fair during this month each year because of the name of the town or not. The town and fair is in the rural northwestern part of New Jersey and you will find lots of agriculturally based activities to enjoy. - New Hampshire State Fair has Many Agricultural Shows
Contocook, New Hampshire hosts the state fair each year as a Labor Day weekend tradition from Aug 31st to Sept. 4th and you'll find that make it an annual tradition of your own is fun and easy. The New Hampshire State Fair is also known as the Hopkinton State Fair so do remember not to get too confused if you find directions for this fair when you are actually looking for a route to the other fair, since they are one and the same. - Nevada State Fair in Reno is the Home of Gambling Fun
Reno, Nevada hosts the state fair each year for about five days each year in late August. It’s full of entertaining rides like the Ferris Wheel and Super Slide while providing lots of sunny days and fresh air for the visitors to explore the fair in. - Nebraska State Fair is Full of Family Fun
It’s held every year from late August until early September in Lincoln, Nebraska. Yep, it’s the state fair and it’s full of family friendly activities. - Montana State Fair for Lots of Fun
The Montana State Fair is held each year in late July to early August in Great Falls. It’s a great fair with lots to see and enjoy. May I recommend checking out the Food Alley? - Mississippi State Fair and Its Buildings
Find a blend of the old and the new south in Jackson, Mississippi during the beginning of October. On the state fairgrounds you’ll find the Coliseum, Trade Mart and Livestock Expo Center are the main buildings dominating the landscape. The Coliseum with its highly reflective window shines like a golden beacon on visitors looking for musical entertainment, circuses, rodeos, livestock shows and just about anything else one can think to fit in the building. - Missouri State Fair is a Good Time Party!
The Missouri State Fair may have started as small event to help showcase the agricultural economy of Missouri but now it’s become a knock down drag out event that fills the town of Sedalia each year. For eleven days starting in early August you’ll find all the prerequisites of a good time at the fair, drinks, good food, music, farm animals! - Minnesota State Fair hosts the Milk Run and Other Fun Activities
Oh, to be at the Minnesota State Fair in St. Paul! That would be the tops. It’s filled with lots of events like Talent Contests, Horse Shows, the Midway and the Milk Run every year from late August until Labor Day. - Michigan State Fair is Fun For All
You can find the Michigan State Fair nestled on the fairgrounds of Detroit, not far from the Detroit River. From late August to early September the fair provides entertainment and education to visitors, many of whom visit during the Labor Day weekend. The more popular attractions and events include the free evening concerts, the Miracle of Life Exhibit, DNR/HCMA Outdoor Zone for kids, and Racing Pigs. - Massachusetts Hosts the Eastern States Exposition
Massachusetts is host to one of the few multi-state fairs in the country, called the Big E or the Eastern States Exposition it is held in the town of West Springfield. Every year six states, Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, get together around the middle of September and celebrate New England traditions and agriculture. - The Maryland State Fair Agrifest
You can find the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium, Maryland filled with crowds from late August to early September every year - The Greater Gulf State Fair of Alabama
Mobile, Alabama hosts The Greater Gulf State Fair in late October to the delight of both residents and visitors alike. The 90 acre fairgrounds located on the west side of Mobile is equipped with grandstand, midway and exhibit buildings for the annual showcase and attractions. - Iowa State Fair Fun Facts for Visitors
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. - Kansas State Fair is a Little Wild
So far the Kansas State Fair held each September in Hutchinson, KS is trying to be a little wild for its guests. From celebrity goat milking to.... - Illinois State Fair in Great Fun
The Illinois State Fair is held annually in the beginning of August in the town of Springfield. Visitors to the fair can enjoy some of the many events... - Colorado State Fair and Rodeos
In Pueblo, Colorado there is a State Fair that is filled with Cowboys, and Cowgirls and celebrates - Hawaiian 50th State Fair is Tropical Fun
The 50th State Fair is a month long festival of rides, games and fun held from the beginning of May to the middle of June in Honolulu, Hawaii. It is not held on the Island of Hawaii, but on the Island of Oahu, so when you are planning on making a trip to the islands for the fair make sure you don’t end up on the wrong one. The fair is put together by E.K. Fernandez Shows, a company that is locally owned and whose founder helped to bring the idea of fairs and carnivals to Hawaii. - Arkansas State Fair Buzz
Little Rock is a buzz in mid-October as the Arkansas State Fair fills barns and midway with livestock and lively folk. This fair offers an entertainment schedule that has an even sampling from pop, country, rock and jazz acts. The real shows are the 4-H competitions in which farm kids from middle school through high school aged display their animals. - Arizona Exposition and State Fair
Phoenix, Arizona comes alive in mid-October as its State Fair starts the three weeks of exposition and entertainment that young and old anticipate throughout the year. With 122 years of history under its belt, the Arizona Exposition and State Fair has developed into one of the country’s more evolved venues. - A Florida State Fair in February?
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 - South Carolina State Fair is Big Business
The South Carolina State Fair is held every year in Columbia during mid to late October. It’s been going for over a hundred years and has gotten to be big business in the touristy area of the Carolinas. - The Louisiana State Fair in Shreveport
The State Fair of Louisiana will be celebrating its 100th anniversary this late October of 2006. Every year visitors from all around Louisiana..... - The Great New York State Fair
It’s been around for over one hundred and sixty years, giving reason for the ‘Great’ in the Great New York State Fair held from late..... - The Fryeburg Fair in Maine
Every year for eight days in the beginning of October the town of Fryeburg, Maine holds a big fair. Visitors come from all around to watch the championships held on the fairs Woodsmen’s Day. - Indiana State Fair Farming Fun
As visitors at the Indiana State Fair you might find yourself surrounded by a pack of goats on Goat Mountain - New Mexico State Fair is Vibrant with Local Culture
The second and third week in September bring Expo New Mexico to downtown Albuquerque. All of the state’s best as well as an ample list of national entertainment highlight the festivities of this state’s annual fair. - The Ohio State Fair Funfest
Have you ever seen a Butter Cow? Well that’s just one of the many things you’ll encounter if you check out the Ohio State Fair in Columbus, Ohio. This fair begins every year in early August and has been going strong for over 150 years. The butter cow is actually a unique sculpture of a Cow made entirely out of butter. - The Kentucky State Fair Loves Horses
The state of Kentucky, well-known for its horse breeding holds the World Championship Horse Show at its State Fair held in Louisville. Kentucky is big on horses and it shows with the World Championship held along with the Quarter horse Show and the Miniature Horse Show. The kids will probably love to check that one out to get a look at the cute horses! - Avoid Spring Break Vacation Hassles
You may be looking forward to your trip to the Cancun or some other popular and sunny vacation area, but so are hundreds of thousands of college students - San Francisco Sights and Attractions
San Francisco is the city on the bay and you can really enjoy a good vacation in this city with its cool ocean breezes and rolling hills. Have a fun San Francisco vacation with your family, friends or just by yourself. There are plenty of sights and attractions to see and experience. - Safe Vacations - Travelers Beware for Possible Cons
It can be very enjoyable to go traveling both in country and abroad but you should be alert for possible cons while traveling on vacation. There are many types of cons to be on the lookout for and you can never know what direction they are going to come from. - Homesickness While Traveling Abroad
Travelers and those who are living in another country are bound to experience a little homesickness from time to time. - Have a New York Trip in a "New York Minute"
New York City, the big apple, one could easily get lost in a fast-paced high priced place as this city. - Yellowstone National Park Sights and Tips
Those thinking about taking a family trip this year should consider visiting the Yellowstone National Park Sites. - Exotic Vacation Traveling Among the Waterfalls
Those looking to travel for their vacation may pick the best well spots out of habit or just because its easier, but why not plan to spend your time in travels among the waterfalls of the world. There are a great number of famous waterfalls, each with their own unique stamp to make visitors awe struck. - Cedar Point, Ohio - A Family Fun Vacation with an Amusement Park that is Budget Minded
Amusement parks are one of the most common places for family fun, but they can often be overpriced and overcrowded. It may pay to look into visiting a less well known amusement park area and save yourself some admission fees. Cedar point is one such place. - A Downtown Los Angeles Vacation
Los Angeles is full of exciting and wonderful things to see. You can explore the tall skyscrapers of downtown or head out to Hollywood and try to get a glimpse of the stars. - Hawaiian Luau History and Fun Facts
The traditional feast in Hawaii was once referred to as the ‘aha ‘aina and was used to celebrate many events including coming of age and visitors. The modern term Luau may have originated from the great coed feasts of the Hawaiian King Kamehameha II. In traditional Hawaii men and women were not allowed to eat together and all women were forbidden to eat certain kinds of foods in Hawaii. - Tropical Polynesian Hawaiian Party Ideas, Recipes, Decor
A Hawaiian party will make use of anything and everything Hawaiian these days. And considering the melding of polynesian, asian and american cultures with the native Hawaiian culture that can be a lot of unusual things. - Beach Party Games with the Surf and Sand for Summer Fun
When you are looking to put together some beach party games remember to make use of the natural elements on the beach for all of your fun.
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