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Minnesota State Fair

Coordinates: 44°58′52″N 93°10′5″W / 44.98111°N 93.16806°W / 44.98111; -93.16806

The Minnesota State Fair is the state fair of the U.S. state of Minnesota. Also known by its slogan, "The Great Minnesota Get-Together", it is the largest state fair in the United States by average daily attendance[2] and the second-largest state fair in the United States by total attendance,[3] trailing only the State Fair of Texas, which generally runs twice as long as the Minnesota State Fair.[4] The state fairgrounds, adjacent the Saint Paul campus of the University of Minnesota, are in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, midway between the state's capital city of Saint Paul and the adjacent city of Roseville, near the Como Park and Saint Anthony Park neighborhoods of Saint Paul. Residents of the state and region come to the fair to be entertained, exhibit their best livestock, show off their abilities in a variety of fields including art and cooking, learn about new products and services, and eat many different types of food—often on a stick. The Minnesota State Fair was named the best state fair in the United States in 2015 by readers of USA Today.[5]

Minnesota State Fair
The State Fair Gopher 'Fairchild' greets fairgoers.
GenreState fair
Dates12 days before and including Labor Day
Location(s)Falcon Heights, Minnesota
Years active1859–Present
(excluding 1861, 1862, 1893, 1945, 1946, 2020)[1]
Attendance2,126,551 (2019)[2]
Websitewww.mnstatefair.org

The fair runs for twelve days from late August into early September, ending on Labor Day. Around two million people attend the fair annually.[6] Attendance in 2019 was a record 2,126,551 people.[7] The highest daily attendance in the history of the fair was 270,426 visitors on Saturday, September 1, 2018.[8]

History

 
1910 Minnesota State Fair postcard

Minnesota Territory first held a Territorial Fair in 1854, although the first Minnesota State Fair didn't occur until 1859, the year after statehood. In its early years during the 19th century, the fair was held in many different locations. Some were not far from the current site, but others were held in Greater Minnesota, including years where it was held in Rochester, Owatonna, and Winona. For a time in the 1870s, the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul held competing fairs. Minneapolis, the younger city of the pair, eventually outdid its neighbor by staging the larger fair with the help of William S. King.[9] In 1884, a committee was put together by the Minnesota State Agricultural Society to select a permanent site. One site that was considered was an area around Minnehaha Falls, but the final site chosen was the Ramsey County Poor Farm, the fair's current site. It was a politically neutral site, being about halfway between Minneapolis and St. Paul. The fair first opened its doors there on September 7, 1885. The site was then 210 acres (85 ha), but now stands at 322 acres (130 ha).[10]

 
Linda Christensen sculpting Princess Kay in 2010

One of the first annual events to occur is the creation of a butter sculpture. Each year, a new Princess Kay of the Milky Way is selected to promote Minnesota's dairy industry. Part of the job involves posing for several hours in a walk-in, glass-walled refrigerator as a 90-pound (41 kg) block of butter is carved into a head with her likeness. Butter makers started sculpting their products at the fair as far back as 1898, although the head-sculpting tradition did not begin until 1964.

The main entrance to the fair from Snelling Avenue heads onto a road named Dan Patch Avenue for a pacer horse who won every race he ran in from 1900 to 1909 when he was retired.

In 1898 the Spanish American War broke out. The states were requested to provide volunteers and Minnesota quickly had enough to form four Regiments. They were initially numbered 1–4, but GAR veterans felt that they should continue the numbering from the Civil War and they became the 12th–15th Minnesota Infantry Regiments. All four were mustered and organized on the State Fair Grounds.[11] Camp Ramsey on Machinery Hill was the encampment site.

One of the most significant dates in the fair's history was September 2, 1901, when then-Vice President Theodore Roosevelt was visiting and first uttered the famous phrase, "Speak softly and carry a big stick." Roosevelt became president just 12 days later, after William McKinley was assassinated. In 1925, the Minnesota State Fair was the site of the Norse-American Centennial celebration. During his appearance at the Norse-American Centennial, President Calvin Coolidge gave recognition to the contributions of Scandinavian-Americans and noted Leif Erikson as the discoverer of America.[12]

In 1967, attendance was well over a million people and the record day that year was about 197,000 visitors. By 2016, attendance neared 2 million and the record day was about a quarter-million people.[13]

2018 was another record year for the Fair. The overall attendance record of 2,046,533 was set along with an all-time single-day attendance record of 270,426 on the second Saturday.[7]

Cancellations

Since 1859, the fair has run annually except for six different years. In 1861 and 1862, the fair was not held because of the Civil War and the Dakota War of 1862. Scheduling issues between the fair and the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois caused the 1893 fair to be cancelled. The fair was not held in 1945, as fuel was in short supply due to World War II and it was again cancelled in 1946 because of an outbreak of polio.[14]

The fair was most recently cancelled in 2020, this time due to the COVID-19 pandemic with the decision announced on May 22, 2020. Fair Manager, Jerry Hammer, had previously stated that the 2020 fair would not be a postponed or scaled-back event; it would either run unchanged or be cancelled.[15] Of the decision to cancel, Hammer stated "this is the time of year when things really need to take off, and we can't do it. There's not time."[16] Instead, a food parade featuring several well-known State Fair vendors was held on several dates in October.[17]

To make up for 2020's cancellation, the fair management hosted its first-ever spring event entitled "Kickoff To Summer" featuring scaled-back concessions and attractions. It also served as a test to the fair's eventual return in 2021. The "Kickoff to Summer" event returned in 2022 after positive reception in 2021. [18] [19]

Attractions

Livestock

A large portion of the Fairgrounds are occupied by livestock barns where various farm animals are displayed. The animals and their owners take part in livestock shows to compete for awards. Most of the shows take place in the coliseum, a large indoor arena on the fairgrounds. The Coliseum was constructed to replace the Hippodrome, which was rendered structurally unsound during its use as a Propeller Plant by the A.O. Smith Corporation during WWII and razed in 1946, and was completed for use in the 1951 fair.[20] Open class livestock competitions are held in horses, beef cattle, dairy cattle, swine, sheep, dairy goats, llamas, poultry (chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, pigeons) rabbits, and stock dogs.[21] On August 31, 2007, a bull escaped from its handler charging several fairgoers before fatally injuring itself charging a fire hydrant. No people were seriously injured in the mishap.[22]

Food

 
A stand selling cheese curds

Foods served at the annual Minnesota State Fair have traditionally included watermelon pickles, baked beans, buffalo burgers, deep-fried cheese curds, cotton candy, glazed ham, Australian battered potatoes and homemade apple pie.[23] Some foods reflect Minnesota's agriculture, including cheese curds, milk shakes, and corn dogs.[citation needed]

Many foods at the fair are deep-fried or come on a stick, from the classic corn dog to alligator-on-a-stick, lobster-on-a-stick, and deep-fried candy bar on a stick. New to the fair in 2006 was hotdish on a stick, a variant of a classic staple of Minnesotan cuisine. In 2007, one new food was spaghetti on a stick. 2008's new foods included two types of bacon, one called "Pig Lickers", which is chocolate covered, and the other, called the "Big Fat Bacon", which is 0.25 pounds (0.1 kg) of maple-glazed bacon. Another staple of the state fair is “Sweet Martha’s Cookies,” a stand that serves fresh and warm chocolate chip cookies in buckets.[24]

In 2018, 27 new foods were introduced to the Minnesota State Fair including Firecracker Shrimp Stuffed Avocado, Honey Cream Soda Float, Mangonada Shaved Ice, Messy Giuseppe, Nordic Waffles, Smoked Soft Serve Ice Cream, and the UpNorth Puff Pastry.[25] New foods for 2019 included fried tacos on a stick, stuffed cabbage rolls, feta bites, shrimp and grits fritters, blueberry key lime pie, Buffalo chicken chimichanga and assorted other dessert selections.[26]

Machinery Hill/The North End

Machinery Hill is a large area of the fairgrounds. For several decades, it held the largest annual display of farm equipment in the world, with many companies showing off tractors, combines, and various attachments. However, modern displays generally focus on cars, trucks, lawn mowers, hot tubs and recreational machines like motorbikes. Farm implement dealers tend to direct their efforts to more targeted "farm shows," abandoning the State Fair to more urban or suburban types of exhibitors. Machinery Hill also contains an interactive exhibit for kids called Little Farm Hands. In this exhibit, children get to experience life on the farm from planting seeds to selling goods at the farmers market.[27]

Machinery Hill is gradually being rebranded as "The North End." In 2019, a new main entrance gate was created in addition to the new North End Event Center, which hosts traveling events and expositions. Its 2019 inaugural event was ANGRY BIRDS UNIVERSE: THE EXHIBITION.[28]

Shows

 
A Prairie Home Companion live at the grandstand in 2008

The State Fair hosts concerts, comedy shows, product demonstrations, the State Fair Talent Contest and other shows. The Grandstand is a large outdoor concert hall that also features three floors of interior exhibition space. It hosts the largest of the fair's concerts and until 2002 was also the site of stock car races run on a small oval track. In 2003 the facility completed the first phase of a $35 million remodeling project that removed large sections of bleachers and increased seating capacity to 17,000.[29] Most local television and radio stations set up temporary studios at the State Fair in their permanent buildings or booths. In 2012 the fair began holding the Walker Art Center's Internet Cat Video Festival in the grandstand. Fairgoers watch the year's most popular cat videos and memes and award the best videos with cat trophies, the most prized being the Golden Kitty.[citation needed] Guest appearances have included Grumpy Cat and Lil Bub, two internet stars, as well as the creator of Nyan Cat, Christopher Torres.

Art

The fair displays an annual art exhibition that is the result of a juried competition of works of fine art. Media include watercolor, oil, and acrylic paintings, photographs, sculptures, pastels, ceramics, glass, and textiles. Entrants must be living residents of the state. In 2010, a total of 2,330 pieces were submitted, and 413 works were accepted.[citation needed]

One unusual display at the fair consists of the entrants in the crop art competition. The artwork must be made of plant matter (seeds, stems, flowers, fruit, etc.) suitable for growing in Minnesota.[30] For decades the display was dominated by Owatonna native Lillian Colton (1912–2007), who created seed portraits, professionally,[31] having effectively captured scores of celebrities such as Ernest Hemingway, Barbra Streisand, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Prince, Princess Diana, and Willie Nelson in her crop art. After winning nine purple ribbons, she stopped competing, but continued displaying her work at the fair.[32]

There are competitions in dozens of categories in needlecraft, garment-making, wood-working, models, painting, doll-making, taxidermy, stamp-collecting, scrapbooking, baking, canning, and others.[33]

Milk run

The annual 5 km run begins on the fairgrounds, winds its way through the Saint Paul campus of the University of Minnesota and the Saint Anthony Park neighborhood, and ends back at the fairgrounds.[34]

4-H

4-H[35] has a significant presence at the fair, both in the 4-H Building and in the animal barns and arenas. Contests include herdsmanship, horse showmanship, judging teams, public presentations and county club exhibits. Livestock displays include beef and dairy cattle, dairy and market goats, poultry (chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, and pigeons), rabbits, Domestic sheep, and swine.[36] About half of all 4-H projects entered are animal science projects. The 4-H building was opened and dedicated in 1939[37] and about 320,000 state fairgoers visit it every year. The non-livestock projects include photography, performing arts, crafts, food & nutrition, and clothing & textiles.

Science

In recent years the Progress Center has been housing the Eco Experience exhibit, which features activities and exhibits including the design and construction of an eco-friendly house, a rain garden, exhibits addressing climate change, energy conservation, renewable energy, biodiesel fuel and vehicles, and organic farming. The exhibit has received awards from the Western Fair Association, the International Associate of Fairs and Expositions, and the Minnesota Environmental Initiative.[38]

State Fair Carousel

In 1913 Austin McFadden, a Michigan entrepreneur approached the Fair about building the first roller coaster on the Fair grounds and was turned down.[39] The next year he was back and offered to throw in a Merry-go-round to get the Fair Board's approval. They did. For the price of $8,500 McFadden got 30 tons of wood and steel decorated with 68 hand carved horses, 2 chariots and an organ from the Philadelphia Toboggan Company. The Carousel became a State Fair institution that all of Minnesota thought belonged to the fair grounds. It had no sign on it indicating its ownership was not public while being installed on public land. Without any disclosure in 1988 the Fair's board refused to extend the Carousel's lease.[40] The public learned the owners had dismantled the Carousel and sent it to auction in New York.[41] The price wanted was $1.1 million.[41] The idea that the State Fair Carousel would be lost to Minnesota prompted a public effort to save it.[41] While not at the Fair grounds, today it remains intact at Como Park close by.[41] It is now named for the largest contributor to its remaining in Minnesota, Gerard Cafesjian.

Entertainment

Music

Every year there are many musical venues. The Grandstand, with a capacity of up to 17,000, has featured Alabama, Christina Aguilera, the Backstreet Boys, Bob Dylan, Boston, Diana Ross, Sheryl Crow, Foreigner, Aretha Franklin, Def Leppard, Journey, KISS, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Demi Lovato, Tim McGraw, The Beach Boys, The Temptations, Mötley Crüe, REO Speedwagon, Rush, Santana, Blake Shelton, Styx, James Taylor, Carrie Underwood, "Weird Al" Yankovic, John Mellencamp, and Usher, featuring Lil Jon.

There are also many free entertainment venues with local bands and a selection of national acts. Entertainment stages include the Leinie Lodge Bandshell, the Schell's Stage at Schilling Amphitheater, and the International Bazaar Stage. In 2010, Boyz II Men performed two nights at one of the free venues.[citation needed]

Permanent rides

There are several rides that are permanent fixtures at the fair, including the Giant Slide, on which fairgoers ride down a large fiberglass slide on burlap sacks. The Skyride is an aerial lift ride that carries fairgoers across the grounds in a gondola. The Space Tower is a gyro tower that rotates as it lifts people over 300 feet (90 m) in the air, giving views of the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. There is also a haunted house which has been around since 1977 and is located on Judson Ave. The fair's oldest existing ride, Ye Old Mill (opened in 1915), is located near the food building. It is a "tunnel of love"-style ride for all ages.

Temporary rides

 
The Midway

The Midway is a carnival-like setting that contains most of the rides at the State Fair. The attractions include several funhouses, roller coasters and other thrill rides as well as numerous games of skill. It is located across the street from the Midway, but is not a part of it. Kidway is the carnival area on the fairgrounds geared toward children. Kidway is located between Dan Patch and Wright Avenues on the north end of the fairgrounds.

Management

The Minnesota State Fair is a state government-related entity that is operated by the Minnesota State Agricultural Society. The management of the fair is handled by the board of managers. The state fair has not accepted governmental funds since 1949. Revenue from the fair is reinvested into maintenance and the next year's fair.

The Minnesota State Fair Foundation is an organization that works to improve and preserves historic state fair buildings. The foundation is a 501(c)3 organization, and also supports State Fair agricultural, scientific and educational programs. The foundation provided funding for the new Miracle of Birth center.

The Fair employs about 80 full-time staff members for the entire year; in the summer, some 400 seasonal staff are hired. During the fair time, around 3,000 temporary employees are hired.[42]

Police Department

The State Fair area was policed by the Minnesota State Fair Police Department.[43] The Chief of Police is Paul Paulos, appointed in 2018,[44] who replaced Art Blakely, who had been chief for 37 years.[45] Their authority is given by section 37.20 of the Minnesota Statutes.[46] In 2020, 37 police officers were dismissed and required to re-apply for their positions, requiring a college degree which a number of longer-serving officers did not have, prompting a lawsuit against the State Fair on the grounds of age discrimination.[47] For the first time ever, in 2021, the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office provided security at the fair in place of the State Fair P.D.[48]

J. V. Bailey House

 
The restored J. V. Bailey House

The J. V. Bailey House, at 1263 Cosgrove Street, is one of the oldest buildings on the fairgrounds. It was built in 1911 and restoration was completed in 2006. It is connected to the greenhouses and was occupied year-round by the greenhouse superintendent until 2004. The State Fair Foundation operates out of the residence.[49]

Mascots

The fair's mascots are two anthropomorphized gophers. The choice of gopher as mascots was an homage to the University of Minnesota mascot which is also a gopher and was a historical reference to the expansion of railroads in Minnesota, towns popping up across the state like gophers.[50] For these reasons, Minnesota is sometimes referred to as the gopher state.[51] Fairchild, the original mascot, was suggested in a statewide contest by Gladys Anderson Brown in 1966 in honor of Henry S. Fairchild who advocated using the former Ramsey County Poor Farm as the permanent site of the fair.[52] Dressed like an early barker on the midway with a straw hat and striped jacket, Fairchild has represented the fair since 1966. In 1986, he was joined on promotional materials by his nephew, Fairborne.[53]

Attendance records

Day Attendance[54] Year
First Thursday 133,326 2019
First Friday 157,224 2019
First Saturday 222,194 2018
First Sunday 209,969 1994
First Monday 144,504 2017
First Tuesday 136,987 2019
First Wednesday 144,940 2018
Second Thursday 156,764 2018
Second Friday 209,789 2019
Second Saturday 270,426 2018
Second Sunday 245,243 2019
Second Monday (Labor Day) 184,740 2019
Entire Fair 2,126,551 2019

Off-season use

 
President John F. Kennedy (center), Lieutenant Governor Karl Rolvaag (left), and Attorney General Walter Mondale (below and between them) at the Fairground Coliseum, 1962

The fairgrounds host several events throughout the year. Events include horse shows in the Coliseum and Horse Barn, the Minnesota Horse Expo and the Minnesota Beef Expo, gymnastics meets and other sporting events, dog shows, antique and hot-rod car shows, motorcycle shows, model railroad shows, clothing and jewelry shows, gun and weapon collectors shows, comic book conventions, flea markets and swap meets, and more. Buildings on the grounds are frequently rented for commercial events such as appliance sales, computer and electronics sales, and boat and car sales. Earlier in the summer, some of the fairground's roads are used to host an annual series of bike races during the week, called the State Fair Affair Criterium Series. Many buildings on the fair grounds are rented for winter storage of boats, camping trailers, and similar equipment.

Gallery

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External links

  • Minnesota State Fair: Origins and Traditions in MNopedia, the Minnesota Encyclopedia
  • Minnesota State Fair
  • Minnesota State Fair Foundation

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Coordinates 44 58 52 N 93 10 5 W 44 98111 N 93 16806 W 44 98111 93 16806 The Minnesota State Fair is the state fair of the U S state of Minnesota Also known by its slogan The Great Minnesota Get Together it is the largest state fair in the United States by average daily attendance 2 and the second largest state fair in the United States by total attendance 3 trailing only the State Fair of Texas which generally runs twice as long as the Minnesota State Fair 4 The state fairgrounds adjacent the Saint Paul campus of the University of Minnesota are in Falcon Heights Minnesota midway between the state s capital city of Saint Paul and the adjacent city of Roseville near the Como Park and Saint Anthony Park neighborhoods of Saint Paul Residents of the state and region come to the fair to be entertained exhibit their best livestock show off their abilities in a variety of fields including art and cooking learn about new products and services and eat many different types of food often on a stick The Minnesota State Fair was named the best state fair in the United States in 2015 by readers of USA Today 5 Minnesota State FairThe State Fair Gopher Fairchild greets fairgoers GenreState fairDates12 days before and including Labor DayLocation s Falcon Heights MinnesotaYears active1859 Present excluding 1861 1862 1893 1945 1946 2020 1 Attendance2 126 551 2019 2 Websitewww mnstatefair orgThe fair runs for twelve days from late August into early September ending on Labor Day Around two million people attend the fair annually 6 Attendance in 2019 was a record 2 126 551 people 7 The highest daily attendance in the history of the fair was 270 426 visitors on Saturday September 1 2018 8 Contents 1 History 1 1 Cancellations 2 Attractions 2 1 Livestock 2 2 Food 2 3 Machinery Hill The North End 2 4 Shows 2 5 Art 2 6 Milk run 2 7 4 H 2 8 Science 2 9 State Fair Carousel 3 Entertainment 3 1 Music 3 2 Permanent rides 3 3 Temporary rides 4 Management 4 1 Police Department 5 J V Bailey House 6 Mascots 7 Attendance records 8 Off season use 9 Gallery 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit 1910 Minnesota State Fair postcard Minnesota Territory first held a Territorial Fair in 1854 although the first Minnesota State Fair didn t occur until 1859 the year after statehood In its early years during the 19th century the fair was held in many different locations Some were not far from the current site but others were held in Greater Minnesota including years where it was held in Rochester Owatonna and Winona For a time in the 1870s the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St Paul held competing fairs Minneapolis the younger city of the pair eventually outdid its neighbor by staging the larger fair with the help of William S King 9 In 1884 a committee was put together by the Minnesota State Agricultural Society to select a permanent site One site that was considered was an area around Minnehaha Falls but the final site chosen was the Ramsey County Poor Farm the fair s current site It was a politically neutral site being about halfway between Minneapolis and St Paul The fair first opened its doors there on September 7 1885 The site was then 210 acres 85 ha but now stands at 322 acres 130 ha 10 Linda Christensen sculpting Princess Kay in 2010 One of the first annual events to occur is the creation of a butter sculpture Each year a new Princess Kay of the Milky Way is selected to promote Minnesota s dairy industry Part of the job involves posing for several hours in a walk in glass walled refrigerator as a 90 pound 41 kg block of butter is carved into a head with her likeness Butter makers started sculpting their products at the fair as far back as 1898 although the head sculpting tradition did not begin until 1964 The main entrance to the fair from Snelling Avenue heads onto a road named Dan Patch Avenue for a pacer horse who won every race he ran in from 1900 to 1909 when he was retired In 1898 the Spanish American War broke out The states were requested to provide volunteers and Minnesota quickly had enough to form four Regiments They were initially numbered 1 4 but GAR veterans felt that they should continue the numbering from the Civil War and they became the 12th 15th Minnesota Infantry Regiments All four were mustered and organized on the State Fair Grounds 11 Camp Ramsey on Machinery Hill was the encampment site One of the most significant dates in the fair s history was September 2 1901 when then Vice President Theodore Roosevelt was visiting and first uttered the famous phrase Speak softly and carry a big stick Roosevelt became president just 12 days later after William McKinley was assassinated In 1925 the Minnesota State Fair was the site of the Norse American Centennial celebration During his appearance at the Norse American Centennial President Calvin Coolidge gave recognition to the contributions of Scandinavian Americans and noted Leif Erikson as the discoverer of America 12 In 1967 attendance was well over a million people and the record day that year was about 197 000 visitors By 2016 attendance neared 2 million and the record day was about a quarter million people 13 2018 was another record year for the Fair The overall attendance record of 2 046 533 was set along with an all time single day attendance record of 270 426 on the second Saturday 7 Cancellations Edit Since 1859 the fair has run annually except for six different years In 1861 and 1862 the fair was not held because of the Civil War and the Dakota War of 1862 Scheduling issues between the fair and the World s Columbian Exposition in Chicago Illinois caused the 1893 fair to be cancelled The fair was not held in 1945 as fuel was in short supply due to World War II and it was again cancelled in 1946 because of an outbreak of polio 14 The fair was most recently cancelled in 2020 this time due to the COVID 19 pandemic with the decision announced on May 22 2020 Fair Manager Jerry Hammer had previously stated that the 2020 fair would not be a postponed or scaled back event it would either run unchanged or be cancelled 15 Of the decision to cancel Hammer stated this is the time of year when things really need to take off and we can t do it There s not time 16 Instead a food parade featuring several well known State Fair vendors was held on several dates in October 17 To make up for 2020 s cancellation the fair management hosted its first ever spring event entitled Kickoff To Summer featuring scaled back concessions and attractions It also served as a test to the fair s eventual return in 2021 The Kickoff to Summer event returned in 2022 after positive reception in 2021 18 19 Attractions EditLivestock Edit A large portion of the Fairgrounds are occupied by livestock barns where various farm animals are displayed The animals and their owners take part in livestock shows to compete for awards Most of the shows take place in the coliseum a large indoor arena on the fairgrounds The Coliseum was constructed to replace the Hippodrome which was rendered structurally unsound during its use as a Propeller Plant by the A O Smith Corporation during WWII and razed in 1946 and was completed for use in the 1951 fair 20 Open class livestock competitions are held in horses beef cattle dairy cattle swine sheep dairy goats llamas poultry chickens ducks geese turkeys pigeons rabbits and stock dogs 21 On August 31 2007 a bull escaped from its handler charging several fairgoers before fatally injuring itself charging a fire hydrant No people were seriously injured in the mishap 22 Food Edit A stand selling cheese curds Foods served at the annual Minnesota State Fair have traditionally included watermelon pickles baked beans buffalo burgers deep fried cheese curds cotton candy glazed ham Australian battered potatoes and homemade apple pie 23 Some foods reflect Minnesota s agriculture including cheese curds milk shakes and corn dogs citation needed Many foods at the fair are deep fried or come on a stick from the classic corn dog to alligator on a stick lobster on a stick and deep fried candy bar on a stick New to the fair in 2006 was hotdish on a stick a variant of a classic staple of Minnesotan cuisine In 2007 one new food was spaghetti on a stick 2008 s new foods included two types of bacon one called Pig Lickers which is chocolate covered and the other called the Big Fat Bacon which is 0 25 pounds 0 1 kg of maple glazed bacon Another staple of the state fair is Sweet Martha s Cookies a stand that serves fresh and warm chocolate chip cookies in buckets 24 In 2018 27 new foods were introduced to the Minnesota State Fair including Firecracker Shrimp Stuffed Avocado Honey Cream Soda Float Mangonada Shaved Ice Messy Giuseppe Nordic Waffles Smoked Soft Serve Ice Cream and the UpNorth Puff Pastry 25 New foods for 2019 included fried tacos on a stick stuffed cabbage rolls feta bites shrimp and grits fritters blueberry key lime pie Buffalo chicken chimichanga and assorted other dessert selections 26 Machinery Hill The North End Edit Machinery Hill is a large area of the fairgrounds For several decades it held the largest annual display of farm equipment in the world with many companies showing off tractors combines and various attachments However modern displays generally focus on cars trucks lawn mowers hot tubs and recreational machines like motorbikes Farm implement dealers tend to direct their efforts to more targeted farm shows abandoning the State Fair to more urban or suburban types of exhibitors Machinery Hill also contains an interactive exhibit for kids called Little Farm Hands In this exhibit children get to experience life on the farm from planting seeds to selling goods at the farmers market 27 Machinery Hill is gradually being rebranded as The North End In 2019 a new main entrance gate was created in addition to the new North End Event Center which hosts traveling events and expositions Its 2019 inaugural event was ANGRY BIRDS UNIVERSE THE EXHIBITION 28 Shows Edit A Prairie Home Companion live at the grandstand in 2008 The State Fair hosts concerts comedy shows product demonstrations the State Fair Talent Contest and other shows The Grandstand is a large outdoor concert hall that also features three floors of interior exhibition space It hosts the largest of the fair s concerts and until 2002 was also the site of stock car races run on a small oval track In 2003 the facility completed the first phase of a 35 million remodeling project that removed large sections of bleachers and increased seating capacity to 17 000 29 Most local television and radio stations set up temporary studios at the State Fair in their permanent buildings or booths In 2012 the fair began holding the Walker Art Center s Internet Cat Video Festival in the grandstand Fairgoers watch the year s most popular cat videos and memes and award the best videos with cat trophies the most prized being the Golden Kitty citation needed Guest appearances have included Grumpy Cat and Lil Bub two internet stars as well as the creator of Nyan Cat Christopher Torres Art Edit The fair displays an annual art exhibition that is the result of a juried competition of works of fine art Media include watercolor oil and acrylic paintings photographs sculptures pastels ceramics glass and textiles Entrants must be living residents of the state In 2010 a total of 2 330 pieces were submitted and 413 works were accepted citation needed One unusual display at the fair consists of the entrants in the crop art competition The artwork must be made of plant matter seeds stems flowers fruit etc suitable for growing in Minnesota 30 For decades the display was dominated by Owatonna native Lillian Colton 1912 2007 who created seed portraits professionally 31 having effectively captured scores of celebrities such as Ernest Hemingway Barbra Streisand Franklin D Roosevelt Prince Princess Diana and Willie Nelson in her crop art After winning nine purple ribbons she stopped competing but continued displaying her work at the fair 32 There are competitions in dozens of categories in needlecraft garment making wood working models painting doll making taxidermy stamp collecting scrapbooking baking canning and others 33 Milk run Edit The annual 5 km run begins on the fairgrounds winds its way through the Saint Paul campus of the University of Minnesota and the Saint Anthony Park neighborhood and ends back at the fairgrounds 34 4 H Edit 4 H 35 has a significant presence at the fair both in the 4 H Building and in the animal barns and arenas Contests include herdsmanship horse showmanship judging teams public presentations and county club exhibits Livestock displays include beef and dairy cattle dairy and market goats poultry chickens ducks geese turkeys and pigeons rabbits Domestic sheep and swine 36 About half of all 4 H projects entered are animal science projects The 4 H building was opened and dedicated in 1939 37 and about 320 000 state fairgoers visit it every year The non livestock projects include photography performing arts crafts food amp nutrition and clothing amp textiles Science Edit In recent years the Progress Center has been housing the Eco Experience exhibit which features activities and exhibits including the design and construction of an eco friendly house a rain garden exhibits addressing climate change energy conservation renewable energy biodiesel fuel and vehicles and organic farming The exhibit has received awards from the Western Fair Association the International Associate of Fairs and Expositions and the Minnesota Environmental Initiative 38 State Fair Carousel Edit In 1913 Austin McFadden a Michigan entrepreneur approached the Fair about building the first roller coaster on the Fair grounds and was turned down 39 The next year he was back and offered to throw in a Merry go round to get the Fair Board s approval They did For the price of 8 500 McFadden got 30 tons of wood and steel decorated with 68 hand carved horses 2 chariots and an organ from the Philadelphia Toboggan Company The Carousel became a State Fair institution that all of Minnesota thought belonged to the fair grounds It had no sign on it indicating its ownership was not public while being installed on public land Without any disclosure in 1988 the Fair s board refused to extend the Carousel s lease 40 The public learned the owners had dismantled the Carousel and sent it to auction in New York 41 The price wanted was 1 1 million 41 The idea that the State Fair Carousel would be lost to Minnesota prompted a public effort to save it 41 While not at the Fair grounds today it remains intact at Como Park close by 41 It is now named for the largest contributor to its remaining in Minnesota Gerard Cafesjian Entertainment EditMusic Edit Every year there are many musical venues The Grandstand with a capacity of up to 17 000 has featured Alabama Christina Aguilera the Backstreet Boys Bob Dylan Boston Diana Ross Sheryl Crow Foreigner Aretha Franklin Def Leppard Journey KISS Lynyrd Skynyrd Demi Lovato Tim McGraw The Beach Boys The Temptations Motley Crue REO Speedwagon Rush Santana Blake Shelton Styx James Taylor Carrie Underwood Weird Al Yankovic John Mellencamp and Usher featuring Lil Jon There are also many free entertainment venues with local bands and a selection of national acts Entertainment stages include the Leinie Lodge Bandshell the Schell s Stage at Schilling Amphitheater and the International Bazaar Stage In 2010 Boyz II Men performed two nights at one of the free venues citation needed Permanent rides Edit There are several rides that are permanent fixtures at the fair including the Giant Slide on which fairgoers ride down a large fiberglass slide on burlap sacks The Skyride is an aerial lift ride that carries fairgoers across the grounds in a gondola The Space Tower is a gyro tower that rotates as it lifts people over 300 feet 90 m in the air giving views of the Minneapolis St Paul area There is also a haunted house which has been around since 1977 and is located on Judson Ave The fair s oldest existing ride Ye Old Mill opened in 1915 is located near the food building It is a tunnel of love style ride for all ages Temporary rides Edit The Midway The Midway is a carnival like setting that contains most of the rides at the State Fair The attractions include several funhouses roller coasters and other thrill rides as well as numerous games of skill It is located across the street from the Midway but is not a part of it Kidway is the carnival area on the fairgrounds geared toward children Kidway is located between Dan Patch and Wright Avenues on the north end of the fairgrounds Management EditThe Minnesota State Fair is a state government related entity that is operated by the Minnesota State Agricultural Society The management of the fair is handled by the board of managers The state fair has not accepted governmental funds since 1949 Revenue from the fair is reinvested into maintenance and the next year s fair The Minnesota State Fair Foundation is an organization that works to improve and preserves historic state fair buildings The foundation is a 501 c 3 organization and also supports State Fair agricultural scientific and educational programs The foundation provided funding for the new Miracle of Birth center The Fair employs about 80 full time staff members for the entire year in the summer some 400 seasonal staff are hired During the fair time around 3 000 temporary employees are hired 42 Police Department Edit The State Fair area was policed by the Minnesota State Fair Police Department 43 The Chief of Police is Paul Paulos appointed in 2018 44 who replaced Art Blakely who had been chief for 37 years 45 Their authority is given by section 37 20 of the Minnesota Statutes 46 In 2020 37 police officers were dismissed and required to re apply for their positions requiring a college degree which a number of longer serving officers did not have prompting a lawsuit against the State Fair on the grounds of age discrimination 47 For the first time ever in 2021 the Ramsey County Sheriff s Office provided security at the fair in place of the State Fair P D 48 J V Bailey House Edit The restored J V Bailey House The J V Bailey House at 1263 Cosgrove Street is one of the oldest buildings on the fairgrounds It was built in 1911 and restoration was completed in 2006 It is connected to the greenhouses and was occupied year round by the greenhouse superintendent until 2004 The State Fair Foundation operates out of the residence 49 Mascots EditThe fair s mascots are two anthropomorphized gophers The choice of gopher as mascots was an homage to the University of Minnesota mascot which is also a gopher and was a historical reference to the expansion of railroads in Minnesota towns popping up across the state like gophers 50 For these reasons Minnesota is sometimes referred to as the gopher state 51 Fairchild the original mascot was suggested in a statewide contest by Gladys Anderson Brown in 1966 in honor of Henry S Fairchild who advocated using the former Ramsey County Poor Farm as the permanent site of the fair 52 Dressed like an early barker on the midway with a straw hat and striped jacket Fairchild has represented the fair since 1966 In 1986 he was joined on promotional materials by his nephew Fairborne 53 Attendance records EditDay Attendance 54 YearFirst Thursday 133 326 2019First Friday 157 224 2019First Saturday 222 194 2018First Sunday 209 969 1994First Monday 144 504 2017First Tuesday 136 987 2019First Wednesday 144 940 2018Second Thursday 156 764 2018Second Friday 209 789 2019Second Saturday 270 426 2018Second Sunday 245 243 2019Second Monday Labor Day 184 740 2019Entire Fair 2 126 551 2019Off season use Edit President John F Kennedy center Lieutenant Governor Karl Rolvaag left and Attorney General Walter Mondale below and between them at the Fairground Coliseum 1962 The fairgrounds host several events throughout the year Events include horse shows in the Coliseum and Horse Barn the Minnesota Horse Expo and the Minnesota Beef Expo gymnastics meets and other sporting events dog shows antique and hot rod car shows motorcycle shows model railroad shows clothing and jewelry shows gun and weapon collectors shows comic book conventions flea markets and swap meets and more Buildings on the grounds are frequently rented for commercial events such as appliance sales computer and electronics sales and boat and car sales Earlier in the summer some of the fairground s roads are used to host an annual series of bike races during the week called the State Fair Affair Criterium Series Many buildings on the fair grounds are rented for winter storage of boats camping trailers and similar equipment Gallery Edit Audrey Mohr of New Ulm Minnesota right Princess Kay of the Milky Way 2006 2007 Showing a Holstein cow Skyglider Machinery Hill The Fine Arts and 4 H buildings Jams jellies and honeys The Giant Slide August 2010 crowd Breads and baked goods August 25 2007 Golden Gopher Spirit Squads during the Maroon and Gold Day Parade in 2003 Daytime crowd at the Fair Television interview during the 2006 FairReferences Edit Minnesota State Fair Has Been Canceled For 2020 Due To COVID 19 Pandemic CBS Minnesota WCCO TV 22 May 2020 Retrieved 22 May 2020 a b Attendance Minnesota State Fair 9 June 2016 Retrieved 2021 07 03 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2016 01 09 Retrieved 2011 02 23 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Fiscal Notes September 2003 Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts September 2003 Archived from the original on 2008 10 17 Retrieved 2007 07 17 Best State Fairs 2015 10 Best Readers Choice Travel Awards 10Best USA Today 2015 Retrieved 2020 11 11 Minnesota State Fair a b Attendance 9 June 2016 Minnesota State Fair Sets 1 Day Attendance Record Saturday 9 June 2016 Marling Karal Ann 1990 Blue Ribbon A Social and Pictorial History of the Minnesota State Fair Minnesota Historical Society Press ISBN 978 0 87351 252 7 About the Fair Minnesota State Fair 8 May 2018 The Minnesota Volunteers Minnesota in the Spanish American war and the Philippine insurrection Franklin F Holbrook M A Published by the Minnesota War Records Commission Saint Paul 1923 The Riverside Press Saint Paul p 18 1 The 1925 Norse American Immigration Centennial and Ethnic Identity April Schultz Norwegian American Historical Association Volume 33 Page 267 Roper Eric September 5 2017 Minnesota State Fair on track to set attendance record Minneapolis Star Tribune Retrieved September 5 2017 Minnesota state fair 2006 press kit PDF Press release Minnesota state fair 2006 Retrieved 2007 08 06 Decision looms on whether to hold State Fair as board meets Friday Star Tribune 2020 Minnesota State Fair canceled due to coronavirus 22 May 2020 Food Parade 2020 Retrieved 2021 01 07 Kickoff to Summer Walk Around Event Coming to the Fairgrounds over Memorial Day Weekend 4 May 2021 Kickoff to Summer at the Fair returns in 2022 MSN Speer Ray P 1964 Minnesota State Fair The History and Heritage of 100 Years Argus Publishing Company pp 237 271 Open Class Livestock Minnesota State Fair 2007 Retrieved 2007 07 17 Bull Escapes At Minnesota State Fair WCCO 2007 08 31 Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2007 08 31 Blue Ribbon A Social and Pictorial History of the Minnesota State Fair p5 new tastes their takes twincities com St Paul Pioneer Press 2008 08 28 pp 10E https assets mnstatefair org pdf 18 new food pdf dead link State Fair adds 31 new foods and 7 new vendors StarTribune com Star Tribune Minnesota State Fair Little Farm Hands www mnstatefair org Retrieved 2018 02 02 New Attraction ANGRY BIRDS UNIVERSE THE EXHIBITION in the North End Event Center www mnstatefair org Retrieved 2019 08 28 Cunningham Greta 2003 08 18 State Fair Grandstand to get a facelift Minnesota Public Radio Retrieved 2006 09 30 Ag Hort Bee Rules and Premiums PDF Minnesota State Fair 2007 Archived from the original PDF on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2007 07 17 A remembrance of the Seed Lady MPR 2007 03 22 Retrieved 2007 07 17 Crop Art David Steinlicht Retrieved 2007 07 17 Creative Activities Rules and Premiums PDF Minnesota State Fair 2007 Archived from the original PDF on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2007 07 17 Milk Run Minnesota State Fair 2022 Retrieved 2022 08 02 Minnesota State 4 H Minnesota State 4 H 2007 Retrieved 2007 08 28 4 H Livestock Minnesota State Fair 2007 Retrieved 2007 07 17 Speer Ray P 1964 Minnesota State Fair A History and Heritage of 100 Years Argus Publishing Company p 203 The Eco Experience at the Minnesota State Fair Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 2007 Retrieved 2007 07 17 The Midway Minneapolis Star and Tribune Katy Read Aug 19 2016 Grand Opening of Cafesjian s Carousel PTC 33 Carousel Organ Issue No 5 October 2000 7552 Beach Rd Wadsworth OH 2 a b c d History Cafesjian s Carousel 1245 Midway Pkwy Saint Paul MN 55103 About the Fair Minnesota State Fair 8 May 2018 Police Headquarters Minnesota State Fair Retrieved 10 November 2020 New chief leading Minnesota State Fair police force MPR News 1 September 2018 Retrieved 10 November 2020 At 82 longtime Minnesota State Fair police chief prepares for his last one Twin Cities 24 August 2017 Retrieved 10 November 2020 Sec 37 20 MN Statutes www revisor mn gov Retrieved 10 November 2020 Minnesota State Fair police chief face age discrimination complaints after 37 officers terminated KSTP 9 January 2020 Retrieved 10 November 2020 Private security metal detectors part of the Minnesota State Fair safety plan kare11 com 27 July 2021 Retrieved 2021 09 02 J V Bailey House Placeography com Retrieved 2008 08 29 Minnesota State Fair History PDF Minnesota State Fair Minnesota State Agricultural Society Retrieved 14 May 2018 Minnesota Moment Why we re called the Gopher State Star Tribune Star Tribune Media Company LLC February 16 2018 Retrieved 14 May 2018 Berdan Kathy August 25 2016 Q amp A Usually mute Fairchild is funnier and punnier than we thought Twin Cities Pioneer Press Digital First Media Retrieved 14 May 2018 Marling Karal Ann 1990 Blue Ribbon A Social and Pictorial History of the Minnesota State Fair St Paul Minnesota Minnesota Historical Society Press p 234 ISBN 978 0 87351 252 7 Attendance www mnstatefair org Minnesota State Fair Attendance 9 June 2016 Retrieved 2018 09 04 External links Edit United States portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Minnesota State Fair Minnesota State Fair Origins and Traditions in MNopedia the Minnesota Encyclopedia Minnesota State Fair Minnesota State Fair Foundation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minnesota State Fair amp oldid 1147348656, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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