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Kansas State Fair

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Kansas State Fair
2019 logo
2014 aerial view
GenreState fair
Dates10 days (starts Friday following Labor Day in September)[1]
Location(s)2000 N. Poplar St.,
Hutchinson, Kansas, USA[1]
Years active1913–2019; 2021–[2]
Attendance330,044 (2023)
Websitekansasstatefair.com

Kansas State Fair is a state fair held annually in Hutchinson, Kansas, United States. It starts the Friday following Labor Day in September, and lasts for 10 days. This fair is the largest single event in the state and attracts approximately 350,000 people annually.[1][3][4] The fairgrounds is centered at 23rd Ave between Main and Plum Street in Hutchinson, and consists of over 70 buildings on 280 acres (110 ha). It has full-time year-round staff.[5] The 2023 Fair will be held from September 8 to 17.

History edit

 
State Fair some year between 1900 and 1919
 
State Fair, 1906

Early state fairs edit

During the 19th century, the Kansas State Fair was held in Topeka and Wichita.[6][7]

Early Reno County fairs edit

The first fair association was made on January 18, 1873, when the Reno County Agricultural Society was created.[2][8] On September 23–24, 1873, the society hosted a fair which was held in a small wooden livery stable behind the bank on the northwest corner of Sherman and Main in Hutchinson.[2]

Encouraged by the success of this first event, plans began for a bigger fair in 1874, with the society proposing a tax levy to support the event, but voters rejected the idea. Though turned down, the Agricultural Society pushed ahead and found acreage southeast of where the state reformatory would later be located, paid cash for the grounds, and on September 28–30 of 1875, presented the First Annual Reno County Fair. It featured 20 classes for entries, with most awards in the form of certificates, and a few $5 cash prizes.[2] Agricultural exhibitions were also held during the years 1876 and[citation needed] 1877.[9]: 207 

The Reno County Agricultural and Joint Stock Association was incorporated on September 2, 1878.[8] In 1878, new grounds were purchased just north of Eastside Cemetery, and fairs were held there through the early 1880s.[2]

Reorganized and renamed the Arkansas Valley Fair Association, the fair was moved back to its previous grounds for the 1885 event.[2] These grounds southeast of the present Hutchinson Correctional Facility grew in the late 1880s and 1890s. New buildings were added nearly every year. A fence surrounded the property and the half-mile racetrack.[2]

Official State Fair edit

The present state fair had its beginning on February 7, 1901, when a few men met to talk about organizing a fair association. The board of directors met on April 24, 1901 to elect officers.[9]: 207–208  The name Central Kansas Fair Association was created.[2][9]: 208  The fair was held in 1901 on 50 acres of land, which stretched along the east side of Main Street to Poplar, from 11th Avenue north to 17th Avenue in Hutchinson.[2] The land was leased in trade for 10 percent of the gate receipts and half the concession privileges in 1901.[9]: 208 

In 1903, the Central Kansas Fair was recognized by an act of the state legislature to give the fair association the license to legitimately call their event "The Kansas State Fair".[2]

 
1904 Kansas State Fair Advertisement

In 1912, 112 acres (45 ha) of land north of 17th Avenue and east of Main Street were purchased for expansion. It was decided for bonds to pay for this new land was put to a vote by Reno County voters in April 1913, and won by a margin of 4 to 1.[2] A bill was passed in the Kansas legislature to grant Hutchinson fair monetary support in exchange for the city giving the state the fairgrounds.[2] The first "official" Kansas State Fair was held September 13–20, 1913.[2]

The Old Mill was completed for the opening of the 1915 fair. One thousand feet of water-filled channels featured boats which promised to transport passengers through "gloomy caves of gleesome gladness".[2] In 1916, the House of Capper, a covered veranda, was built. It has been used as a shaded place to rest, the Professional Arts Building, and even a bandstand at one time.[10]

The Cottonwood Court was built in 1928 and renovated in 2003. The building was originally used as an automobile building, which later became the Commercial Building, then finally the Cottonwood Court.[11] The Grandstand was built in 1930.[12] The Domestic Arts Building was built in 1930 and renovated in 2003.[13] In 1931, a sandpit was landscaped and renamed as Lake Talbott.[2][14] The Encampment Building was built in 1934. It was home to POWs and State Fair Soldiers during WWII.[15]

The COVID-19 pandemic led to the cancellation of the 2020 fair, ending a 107-year streak of hosting annual fairs in the state. Despite the Great War & World War II, the fair went on.

Grandstand entertainment edit

The state fair grandstand hosts events every evening, with concerts, a demolition derby, auto races, and truck / tractor pulls.[16]

Exhibits edit

The state fair has over 1,000 commercial vendor locations. They are utilized for competition, with over 30,000 entries in various competitive exhibit departments, education, through its Kansas' Largest Classroom field trip program, and for entertainment with strolling and stage entertainment in addition to the national acts performing at the grandstand.[1]

In 2021, an insect collection submitted by a 4-H member attracted national attention because it included an invasive, non-native spotted lanternfly, which had not previously been identified in the state.[17] The boy had correctly labeled the insect in his collection, and the fair's judges, who recognized its significance, informed state and federal agricultural officials about its existence.

Yearly use edit

In addition to the annual state fair, the fairgrounds facilities are utilized throughout the year for a wide array of events, including horse and livestock shows, RV rallies, trade shows, flea markets, wedding receptions, family reunions, and company picnics.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e . Hutchinson, Kansas: Kansas State Fair. Archived from the original on 2012-09-12.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o . Hutchinson, Kansas: Kansas State Fair. Archived from the original on 2013-09-19. Retrieved 2017-12-22.Also
  3. ^ "Kansas State Fair sees best attendance in 16 years". The Hutchinson News (online ed.). Hutchinson, Kansas. October 6, 2014. Retrieved 2017-12-22.
  4. ^ Total attendance from 1978 to 2014 (37 years) was 12,285,469, with an average of 332040 and median of 337489.[citation needed]
  5. ^ . Hutchinson, Kansas: Kansas State Fair. Archived from the original on 2012-08-24.
  6. ^ Kansas State Fair Association (1887), Fifth annual Kansas state fair, Topeka, Kansas (poster), Topeka, Kansas, retrieved 2017-12-22 – via Kansas Historical Society{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  7. ^ Donaldson Litho. Co. (1895), Kansas state fair, Wichita, Kansas (poster), retrieved 2017-12-22 – via Kansas Historical Society
  8. ^ a b Cutler, William G. (1883). "Reno County, Part 2". History of the State of Kansas. Chicago: A.T. Andreas – via The Kansas Collection.
  9. ^ a b c d Ploughe, Sheridan (1917). "Chapter XXVIII: Reno County Fairs". History of Reno County, Kansas: Its People, Industries, and Institutions. Vol. 1. Indianapolis, Indiana: Bowen and Company – via The Internet Archive.
  10. ^ . Hutchinson, Kansas: Kansas State Fair. Archived from the original on 2013-03-12.
  11. ^ . Hutchinson, Kansas: Kansas State Fair. Archived from the original on 2013-03-12.
  12. ^ . Hutchinson, Kansas: Kansas State Fair. Archived from the original on 2013-03-12.
  13. ^ . Hutchinson, Kansas: Kansas State Fair. Archived from the original on 2013-03-12.
  14. ^ . Hutchinson, Kansas: Kansas State Fair. Archived from the original on 2013-03-12.
  15. ^ . Hutchinson, Kansas: Kansas State Fair. Archived from the original on 2013-03-12.
  16. ^ . Hutchinson, Kansas: Kansas State Fair. Archived from the original on 2013-03-06.
  17. ^ Edwards, Jonathan (15 September 2021). "A Kansas boy entered a unique insect at the state fair. It triggered a federal investigation". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2021-09-17.

External links edit

Official
  • Official website
  • Visitor guide:
  • Fairgrounds map: ,
  • Grandstand map: ,
  • City of Hutchinson map, Kansas Department of Transportation
Historical
  • List of Grandstand entertainment from 1913 to 2018
  • Kansas State Fair premium books 1958 to 2001, State Library of Kansas
  • Historic Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, KansasMemory.org
  • Prize list of the Kansas State Fair, 1921 at State Library of Kansas KGI Online Library
  • State Fair & Board of Fair Managers Biennial Reports 1962-1980 at State Library of Kansas KGI Online Library

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year round staff 5 The 2023 Fair will be held from September 8 to 17 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early state fairs 1 2 Early Reno County fairs 1 3 Official State Fair 2 Grandstand entertainment 3 Exhibits 4 Yearly use 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp State Fair some year between 1900 and 1919 nbsp State Fair 1906 Early state fairs edit During the 19th century the Kansas State Fair was held in Topeka and Wichita 6 7 Early Reno County fairs edit The first fair association was made on January 18 1873 when the Reno County Agricultural Society was created 2 8 On September 23 24 1873 the society hosted a fair which was held in a small wooden livery stable behind the bank on the northwest corner of Sherman and Main in Hutchinson 2 Encouraged by the success of this first event plans began for a bigger fair in 1874 with the society proposing a tax levy to support the event but voters rejected the idea Though turned down the Agricultural Society pushed ahead and found acreage southeast of where the state reformatory would later be located paid cash for the grounds and on September 28 30 of 1875 presented the First Annual Reno County Fair It featured 20 classes for entries with most awards in the form of certificates and a few 5 cash prizes 2 Agricultural exhibitions were also held during the years 1876 and citation needed 1877 9 207 The Reno County Agricultural and Joint Stock Association was incorporated on September 2 1878 8 In 1878 new grounds were purchased just north of Eastside Cemetery and fairs were held there through the early 1880s 2 Reorganized and renamed the Arkansas Valley Fair Association the fair was moved back to its previous grounds for the 1885 event 2 These grounds southeast of the present Hutchinson Correctional Facility grew in the late 1880s and 1890s New buildings were added nearly every year A fence surrounded the property and the half mile racetrack 2 Official State Fair edit The present state fair had its beginning on February 7 1901 when a few men met to talk about organizing a fair association The board of directors met on April 24 1901 to elect officers 9 207 208 The name Central Kansas Fair Association was created 2 9 208 The fair was held in 1901 on 50 acres of land which stretched along the east side of Main Street to Poplar from 11th Avenue north to 17th Avenue in Hutchinson 2 The land was leased in trade for 10 percent of the gate receipts and half the concession privileges in 1901 9 208 In 1903 the Central Kansas Fair was recognized by an act of the state legislature to give the fair association the license to legitimately call their event The Kansas State Fair 2 nbsp 1904 Kansas State Fair Advertisement In 1912 112 acres 45 ha of land north of 17th Avenue and east of Main Street were purchased for expansion It was decided for bonds to pay for this new land was put to a vote by Reno County voters in April 1913 and won by a margin of 4 to 1 2 A bill was passed in the Kansas legislature to grant Hutchinson fair monetary support in exchange for the city giving the state the fairgrounds 2 The first official Kansas State Fair was held September 13 20 1913 2 The Old Mill was completed for the opening of the 1915 fair One thousand feet of water filled channels featured boats which promised to transport passengers through gloomy caves of gleesome gladness 2 In 1916 the House of Capper a covered veranda was built It has been used as a shaded place to rest the Professional Arts Building and even a bandstand at one time 10 The Cottonwood Court was built in 1928 and renovated in 2003 The building was originally used as an automobile building which later became the Commercial Building then finally the Cottonwood Court 11 The Grandstand was built in 1930 12 The Domestic Arts Building was built in 1930 and renovated in 2003 13 In 1931 a sandpit was landscaped and renamed as Lake Talbott 2 14 The Encampment Building was built in 1934 It was home to POWs and State Fair Soldiers during WWII 15 The COVID 19 pandemic led to the cancellation of the 2020 fair ending a 107 year streak of hosting annual fairs in the state Despite the Great War amp World War II the fair went on Grandstand entertainment editThe state fair grandstand hosts events every evening with concerts a demolition derby auto races and truck tractor pulls 16 Exhibits editThe state fair has over 1 000 commercial vendor locations They are utilized for competition with over 30 000 entries in various competitive exhibit departments education through its Kansas Largest Classroom field trip program and for entertainment with strolling and stage entertainment in addition to the national acts performing at the grandstand 1 In 2021 an insect collection submitted by a 4 H member attracted national attention because it included an invasive non native spotted lanternfly which had not previously been identified in the state 17 The boy had correctly labeled the insect in his collection and the fair s judges who recognized its significance informed state and federal agricultural officials about its existence Yearly use editIn addition to the annual state fair the fairgrounds facilities are utilized throughout the year for a wide array of events including horse and livestock shows RV rallies trade shows flea markets wedding receptions family reunions and company picnics 1 See also edit nbsp Kansas portal State fair and Agricultural show Cosmosphere space museum in Hutchinson Strataca salt mine museum in HutchinsonReferences edit a b c d e About the Fair Hutchinson Kansas Kansas State Fair Archived from the original on 2012 09 12 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o History of the Fair Hutchinson Kansas Kansas State Fair Archived from the original on 2013 09 19 Retrieved 2017 12 22 Also Kansas State Fair sees best attendance in 16 years The Hutchinson News online ed Hutchinson Kansas October 6 2014 Retrieved 2017 12 22 Total attendance from 1978 to 2014 37 years was 12 285 469 with an average of 332040 and median of 337489 citation needed Building Info Hutchinson Kansas Kansas State Fair Archived from the original on 2012 08 24 Kansas State Fair Association 1887 Fifth annual Kansas state fair Topeka Kansas poster Topeka Kansas retrieved 2017 12 22 via Kansas Historical Society a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Donaldson Litho Co 1895 Kansas state fair Wichita Kansas poster retrieved 2017 12 22 via Kansas Historical Society a b Cutler William G 1883 Reno County Part 2 History of the State of Kansas Chicago A T Andreas via The Kansas Collection a b c d Ploughe Sheridan 1917 Chapter XXVIII Reno County Fairs History of Reno County Kansas Its People Industries and Institutions Vol 1 Indianapolis Indiana Bowen and Company via The Internet Archive House of Capper Hutchinson Kansas Kansas State Fair Archived from the original on 2013 03 12 Cottonwood Court Hutchinson Kansas Kansas State Fair Archived from the original on 2013 03 12 U S Cellular Grandstand Hutchinson Kansas Kansas State Fair Archived from the original on 2013 03 12 Domestic Arts Building Hutchinson Kansas Kansas State Fair Archived from the original on 2013 03 12 Lake Talbott info Hutchinson Kansas Kansas State Fair Archived from the original on 2013 03 12 Encampment Building info Hutchinson Kansas Kansas State Fair Archived from the original on 2013 03 12 History of Grandstand Performances Hutchinson Kansas Kansas State Fair Archived from the original on 2013 03 06 Edwards Jonathan 15 September 2021 A Kansas boy entered a unique insect at the state fair It triggered a federal investigation Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2021 09 17 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kansas State Fair Official Official website Visitor guide 2019 Fairgrounds map 2019 2014 Grandstand map 2019 2014 City of Hutchinson map Kansas Department of Transportation Historical History of the Kansas State Fair List of Grandstand entertainment from 1913 to 2018 Kansas State Fair premium books 1958 to 2001 State Library of Kansas Historic Photos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 KansasMemory org Prize list of the Kansas State Fair 1921 at State Library of Kansas KGI Online Library State Fair amp Board of Fair Managers Biennial Reports 1962 1980 at State Library of Kansas KGI Online Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kansas State Fair amp oldid 1189761559, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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