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The Washington State Fair

Central Washington State Fair

The Washington State Fair, known as the Puyallup Fair to the locals, is the largest attraction held annually in Washington. It is also consistently ranked in the top ten for fairs in the United States, making it an excellent choice to visit if you’re in the area.

The Washington State Fair started back in the 1900’s when the Puyallup Valley community decided to join and create the “Valley Fair.” It was created in hopes of advancing the interest of agricultural, horticultural, dairying, stock raising, and mining industries of Puyallup.

The first dates of the first Valley Fair ran from October 4-6, 1900, and the fairground was located just west of where Pioneer Park is now located. Admission to the fair was $1 per family for all three days, equivalent to approximately $30 today. The first Valley Fair was such a hit that the second Valley Fair was extended one day longer than the first one and was situated on a larger 10-acre lot.

Here are some key historical events and interesting facts about the Washington State Fair that you may not have known:


Visiting Washington

Today, the fair attracts more than a million patrons yearly and continues to bring in new attractions and fair events. If you’ve been thinking of visiting the great state of Washington, consider coming to one of the best fairs in the country! Contact me for more information on the Washington State Fair or the area in general. I would love to help answer any questions you may have.


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