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Maricopa County Fair

Coordinates: 33°16′52″N 112°03′18″W / 33.281018°N 112.054986°W / 33.281018; -112.054986
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The Maricopa County Fair is annually held in Phoenix, Arizona at the Arizona State Fairgrounds. It began in the 1950s as a county fair and citrus festival.[1][2]

Every year the fair holds a different theme. Exhibits hundreds of livestock exhibits from local 4-H and FFA clubs and chapters, arts, science fair, cook-offs, rides, tractor shows, live entertainment from musical artists, group tours, vendors, monster trucks, demolition derby, motocross, and food fill the fairgrounds. Saturday night hosts the Junior Livestock Auction when exhibitors have a chance to sell their projects they've worked on all year. The largest group of participants of the Maricopa County Fair is Arizona's youth.

There was one casualty to the fair: since 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic caused it to be cancelled.

Operations

The fair is organized by Maricopa County Fair, Inc, a private non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that receives no tax revenue or funding from Maricopa County. The members of the organization are forty-five elected commissioners and two ex officio members. The Board of Directors is composed of nineteen volunteer members.[3]


33°16′52″N 112°03′18″W / 33.281018°N 112.054986°W / 33.281018; -112.054986References

  1. ^ Latzko, Laura (2018-04-06). "Maricopa County Fair: Rides, agriculture exhibits and fried cookies". azcentral. Retrieved 2019-02-08.
  2. ^ "Arizona State Fairgrounds". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved 2019-02-08.
  3. ^ "Maricopa County Fair the largest county fair in phoenix". www.maricopacountyfair.org. Retrieved 2019-02-08.