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Nebraska State Fair

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Low attendance threatened the survival of the fair in the early years of the 2000s. It was added as a voluntary donation recipient to Nebraska's annual state income tax and attendance rose enough in subsequent years to keep it going. In 2008, Nebraska state lawmakers passed bill LB1116, which
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that transported the Wizard to the Land of Oz—and which was to take him, Dorothy, and Toto to Kansas—has "State Fair Omaha" prominently written on it, as Omaha was one of the rotating host cities of the Fair until 1901. The movie is based on the 1900 book
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rejected those arguments and upheld an earlier dismissal of the lawsuit. There was also an attempt to overturn the state law by referendum, but the petition failed to get enough signatures to qualify for the ballot.
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The state allocated $ 42 million to construct new facilities in Grand Island, building adjacent to the city's existing county fairgrounds, arena, and horse track at Fonner Park and the Heartland Event Center.
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Fairgrounds in Lincoln as the permanent home of the Nebraska State Fair. The Omaha-based
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in 1870 and 1871. For the next 30 years, the fair rotated between Lincoln and
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The first Nebraska "State" Fair occurred while Nebraska was still a
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relocated the fair to Grand Island. The bill was supported by the
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The Nebraska State Fair was canceled in 1917 and 1918 because of
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was formed in an unsuccessful attempt to keep the fair in Omaha.
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Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska - State Societies
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caused a number of fair events to be canceled in 2020.
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State fair
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Grand Island
Nebraska
Nebraska City
Brownville
Lincoln
Grand Island
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state fair
U.S. state
Nebraska
Grand Island
Lincoln
Labor Day
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Nebraska City
Brownville
Omaha
Omaha Driving Park
North Omaha
Nebraska Legislature
Lancaster County
Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben
University of Nebraska
Nebraska Innovation Campus
Nebraska Supreme Court
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