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The fair features many daily musical and talent performances from artists of varying notability, from locals to nationally known acts. There are also dozens of contests, ranging from agricultural to artistic efforts.
The fair features many daily musical and talent performances from artists of varying notability, from locals to nationally known acts. There are also dozens of contests, ranging from agricultural to artistic efforts.


As with many county fairs, animal exhibits are abundant, as well as rides and games for people of all ages. As of 2007, there were about 80 different rides. There are also exhibits glorifying San Diego County's heritage, as well as exhibits specially designed for the fair's theme, which changes annually, making the fair somewhat different each year. The theme for 2008 is "Summer of Sports," which will celebrate sports for amateurs and professionals, young and old.{{update after|2008|06|14}}
As with many county fairs, animal exhibits are abundant, as well as rides and games for people of all ages. As of 2007, there were about 80 different rides. There are also exhibits glorifying San Diego County's heritage, as well as exhibits specially designed for the fair's theme, which changes annually, making the fair somewhat different each year. The theme for 2008 was "Summer of Sports," which celebrated sports for amateurs and professionals, young and old. The theme for the 2009 San Diego County Fair is Music Mania.


San Diego County's children and students are honored in the ''Kids' Best'' and ''Student Showcase'' displays, which feature artwork created by kids in kindergarten through community college. School yearbooks are displayed as well as woodworking projects constructed from scratch by noted high school students. Adults also display their talents in exhibits such as ''Design in Wood'', photo and art shows, and ''Home and Hobby''.
San Diego County's children and students are honored in the ''Kids' Best'' and ''Student Showcase'' displays, which feature artwork created by kids in kindergarten through community college. School yearbooks are displayed as well as woodworking projects constructed from scratch by noted high school students. Adults also display their talents in exhibits such as ''Design in Wood'', photo and art shows, and ''Home and Hobby''.


Food also is a feature of the fair, with more than 100 food booths. There are many fair classics as well as other interesting delicacies for people to try, including beef sundaes, fried [[Twinkies]], and apple fries. Something new is added every year, such as fried cola in 2007.
Food also is a feature of the fair, with more than 100 food booths. There are many fair classics as well as other interesting delicacies for people to try, including beef sundaes, fried [[Twinkies]], and apple fries. Something new is added every year, such as fried cola in 2007. A new hit in 2009 is Dolcefine Gelato, the Italian variation of ice cream, located in Exhibit Hall. It has fast become a hit.


The [[Fourth of July]] brings events celebrating the [[United States]]' independence, including a parade and a large fireworks display in the evening.
The [[Fourth of July]] brings events celebrating the [[United States]]' independence, including a parade and a large fireworks display in the evening.

Revision as of 18:24, 15 June 2009

The San Diego County Fair (formerly called the Del Mar Fair) is a county fair held every summer at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in Del Mar, California. The fair is a major draw for San Diego County residents; in recent years, attendance figures have risen above a million annually, reaching a record all-time attendance of 1,265,997 in 2007.[1]

History

The fair began in 1880 as an agricultural fair. The location moved from place to place for several years until finally settling on the Del Mar Fairgrounds in 1936.

In 1954, the fair's name changed to the Southern California Exposition and San Diego County Fair. In 1970, this was shortened to the Southern California Exposition. The fair was again renamed in 1984 to the Del Mar Fair, which lasted until 2002, when the original name was reinstated, although it is sometimes still informally referred to as the "Del Mar Fair" by locals.

Features

The fair features many daily musical and talent performances from artists of varying notability, from locals to nationally known acts. There are also dozens of contests, ranging from agricultural to artistic efforts.

As with many county fairs, animal exhibits are abundant, as well as rides and games for people of all ages. As of 2007, there were about 80 different rides. There are also exhibits glorifying San Diego County's heritage, as well as exhibits specially designed for the fair's theme, which changes annually, making the fair somewhat different each year. The theme for 2008 was "Summer of Sports," which celebrated sports for amateurs and professionals, young and old. The theme for the 2009 San Diego County Fair is Music Mania.

San Diego County's children and students are honored in the Kids' Best and Student Showcase displays, which feature artwork created by kids in kindergarten through community college. School yearbooks are displayed as well as woodworking projects constructed from scratch by noted high school students. Adults also display their talents in exhibits such as Design in Wood, photo and art shows, and Home and Hobby.

Food also is a feature of the fair, with more than 100 food booths. There are many fair classics as well as other interesting delicacies for people to try, including beef sundaes, fried Twinkies, and apple fries. Something new is added every year, such as fried cola in 2007. A new hit in 2009 is Dolcefine Gelato, the Italian variation of ice cream, located in Exhibit Hall. It has fast become a hit.

The Fourth of July brings events celebrating the United States' independence, including a parade and a large fireworks display in the evening.

With an average daily attendance of more than 50,000, it was the fifth largest fair in the United States in 2007, surpassed in attendance only by the State Fair of Texas, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Minnesota State Fair and the Los Angeles County Fair.[citation needed]

Date and location

The fair runs from mid-June through early July each year. The 2008 dates are June 14 through July 6, closed June 16 and 23.[needs update]

The 2009 fair will run from Friday June 12th to Sunday July 5th. The fair will be closed the first two Mondays, the 15th and the 22nd.

The fair is held at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in Del Mar, California off the Via De La Valle exit on the Interstate 5 Freeway.

References

  1. ^ "Attendance Milestones". San Diego County Fair. Retrieved 2008-02-05.