Missouri State Fair

Missouri State Fair

The Missouri State Fair is the state fair for Missouri which has operated since 1901 in Sedalia, Missouri. It lasts 11 days. It includes daily concerts, exhibits and competitions of animals, homemade crafts, shows, and many food/lemonade stands. Its most famous event, which has run since its inception, is the mule show. The fairgrounds are located at 2503 W 16th Street on the southwest side of the city at the intersection of West 16th Street (County Y) and South Limit Avenue (Hwy 65).

In 2009 the Missouri State Fair had record attendance of nearly 340,000 people. It won numerous first-place and other awards at the annual conference of the International Association of Fairs and Expositions (IAFE), especially for its promotion of agricultural exhibitors.

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History

2011 Missouri State Fair - Ferris Wheel at Sunset

In 1897, N. H. Gentry of Sedalia persuaded the Missouri Swine Breeders Association to request the Missouri General Assembly to establish a state fair. In 1899 a resolution for the fair was introduced by C.E. Clark.

At the Missouri State Fair, 2005

The state considered locating the fair in Centralia, Chillicothe, Marshall, Mexico, Moberly and Sedalia. Cities made offers of land which they would commit to the fair.

After ten ballots, Sedalia received the majority vote; it had bid 150 acres (0.61 km2), the most amount of land of any city to be devoted to the fairgrounds. The Van Riper family, who had set land aside for the location of the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City, Missouri, also donated the site in Sedalia.

The first Missouri State Fair was held September 9–13 in 1901. One of the most distinctive aspect of the early fairs was the "white city": the 24 acres (97,000 m2) of tents, each for rent by exhibitors.

The Missouri State Fairgrounds are now used year round and generate revenue in every season, for more than 350 days out of the available 365. Off-season usage includes camper rallies, livestock shows, organized athletic leagues and tournaments, auto races, craft shows, and youth rallies.

2009

In 2009, the Missouri State Fair celebrated its 107th year. Attendance increased nearly 8 percent, for a total of 337,851 during the fair's run. The mild summer encouraged high attendance, and families also liked the fair's affordability as a joint event they could enjoy.[1]

At the end of the year, fair organizers were honored with first-place and other awards at the International Association of Fairs and Expositions (IAFE). Missouri State Fair Director Mark Wolfe was pleased with the fair's recognition. First place awards included one for "Overall Program for Competitive Agricultural Exhibitors", an overview of the Fair’s entire agricultural program including number of entries, promotional materials and the overall quality of the program.[2]

“This category is among one of the highest honors a fair can receive,” said Wolfe. “I am extremely proud to have placed 1st for our continued dedication to showcase agriculture, which is the premise of the Missouri State Fair.”[3]

Another first place win was received for the category of "Fair and Sponsor Joint Exhibit Program". The Fair partnered with Monsanto Corporation in the first annual 4-H Show-Me Robots exhibit.[4]

2010 Events

The 2010 Missouri State Fair was held August 12-22.

Pepsi Grandstand Concerts and Events


2011 Events

The 2011 Missouri State Fair was held August 11-21. Themed "It's a Show-Me Thing!"

2011 Missouri State Fair Skyline

Pepsi Grandstand Concerts and Events

References

  1. ^ "Attendance at 2009 State Fair Increases As Missourians Respond to Affordability", Press Release, 6 Oct 2009, Missouri State Fair, accessed 23 Dec 2009
  2. ^ "Missouri State Fair Receives International Recognition", 10 Dec 2009, Press Release, Missouri State Fair, accessed 23 Dec 2009
  3. ^ "Missouri State Fair Receives International Recognition", 10 Dec 2009, Press Release, Missouri State Fair, accessed 23 Dec 2009
  4. ^ "Missouri State Fair Receives International Recognition", 10 Dec 2009, Press Release, Missouri State Fair, accessed 23 Dec 2009

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