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Oregon State Fair

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Through the years the fair has showcased Oregon crops and livestock, arts, and culture, and has hosted many food booths and vendors as well as judging competitions, horse racing and popular entertainers. In 2007 the fair hosted its first
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As Oregon agriculture expanded in the early 19th century many communities formed agricultural associations for the purpose of sharing information on farming practices and resources. These groups began to organize county fairs such as the
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newspaper began calling for a statewide fair. A group of farmers known as the Oregon Fruitgrowers Association organized the first unofficial state fair in 1858. That year is recognized as the official anniversary year of the fair.
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there. The site later became a camping place for fairgoers who originally arrived in wagons and created a tent city during the fair; the practice of camping in the grove continued into modern times.
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area. It was felt a larger area was needed and following a proposal by the Marion County Agriculture Society, the second official state fair was held in Salem in 1862 on the grounds of the
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In 1860, the association merged with other county groups and became the Oregon State Agricultural Society, who held the first official fair in 1861 in the
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The Salem Armory Auditorium is located on a corner of the fairgrounds site, but is not affiliated with the State Fair. This concert venue is owned by the
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In 1967, an arson occurred just before the opening of the fair, burning several large structures. Along with the fair commissioners, Governor
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felt the fair should go on, so many groups donated time and money for the cleanup and sent facilities like tents from as far away as the
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to take over management of the fair in 2006. As of 2008, the fair's slogan was: "It's like a magical enchanted land. Except real."
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sculptures that decorate the exterior. The horse stadium is the oldest state building in Oregon in continuous use.
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contributed $ 1,200 to build a wooden fence around the grounds. The fairgrounds were annexed into Salem in 1921.
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across the street from the main fairgrounds was designated by the Oregon Heritage Tree Committee as an
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site. The grove was used as a camping and gathering place by the area's original inhabitants, the
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years of 1943 and 1944; instead the fairgrounds were leased to military units as a place to
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The fair has been held every year on the same site, except in 1905, because the
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The state fairground is the site of two historic buildings listed on the
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Oregon State Fair Stadium and Poultry Building Ensemble
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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State fair
Labor Day
Salem
Oregon
www.oregonstatefair.org
state fair
U.S. state
Oregon
Salem
Oregon State Parks and Recreation Department

Yamhill County Fair

Gladstone
Oregon City
Marion County Fair
John Minto

Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition
Portland
World War II
bivouac
4-H
27 Oregon counties
COVID-19 pandemic
Tom McCall
Portland Rose Festival
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Mission

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