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Tulsa State Fair

The Tulsa State Fair is an annual event held at Expo Square in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The modern fair takes place in late September (usually on the fourth Tuesday after Labor Day, and occasionally in early October) and lasts 11 days.

Tulsa State Fair
GenreState fair
Dates11 Days
Location(s)Tulsa, OK
Founded1903[1]
Attendance1,075,000 in 2023[2]
Websitehttp://www.tulsastatefair.com

History edit

The event officially began in the late 1890s as a street fair. The Tulsa County Free Fair began in 1903 at the Western Association baseball park in downtown Tulsa, located at Archer Street and Boston Avenue.[3] This event continued through the years until 1913, when the International Dry Farming Congress was established in Tulsa.

In 1913, with the enactment of the Oklahoma Free Fair Act and with Tulsa's ability to attract the International Dry Farming Congress, a 16 acres (6.5 ha) tract of land north of Archer Street and Lewis Avenue was purchased. It would be the home of the Tulsa State Fair for the next 13 years.[3]

In 1923, the Tulsa Fairgrounds were moved to a 240-acre lot donated by Tulsa oilman J. E. Crosbie, located between Fifteenth and Twenty-first Streets in midtown Tulsa.[3]

In 1926, it was decided that a group needed to be established in order to make decisions over the new location that is the present-day fairgrounds and Expo Square. The 1931 bond issue of $500,000 provided funds to construct the art deco-style Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion and make other necessary improvements, which led to the 1935 legislation that elevated the small local free fair to state fair status.[3]

In 1949, the Tulsa State Fair merged with a spring livestock show to bring livestock events to the fair.[4] In 1966, The International Petroleum Exposition (IPE) Center, now known as the SageNet Center, was built and made into a major part of the fair. During the 1970s, updates were made and year-round marketing began around the complex. It was at this time the fairgrounds were renamed to "Expo Square". Updates were made throughout the Pavilion, and a 13,000-seat grandstand was built.

The Tulsa County Public Facilities Authority has administered the fair since 1983. The authority consists of three Tulsa County commissioners and two at-large delegates.[4] The Tulsa Police and Tulsa County Sheriff's Office, alongside security guards, have been the fair's patrollers.

Expo Square now holds hundreds of events each year, with the Tulsa State Fair being one of the only events that it produces internally.

The fair was not held in 1917 or 1918 due to World War I, nor was it held from 1942 through 1945 due to World War II.

In 2020, the state fair's board of directors announced the cancellation of the 2020 fair due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Oklahoma. That year, the fair had only allowed junior livestock shows and certain vendors.[5]

Events and entertainment edit

Attractions at the Tulsa State Fair include thrill and kiddie rides on the Midway, agricultural exhibits located in the Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex, grounds entertainment, and educational exhibits.

The largest facility at the fairgrounds is the SageNet Center (formerly the River Spirit Expo, Exposition Center, and International Petroleum Exhibition Building). Inside, vendors and exhibit booths provide both educational and money-saving experiences (many vendors offer special "state fair" pricing in order to attract customers).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Tulsa State Fair History
  2. ^ Cooper, Skyler (13 October 2023). "EXPO SQUARE: More than 1 million people attend Tulsa State Fair". 102.3 KRMG. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d "Here's To The Fair." TulsaGal Blog. September 29, 2009. Retrieved September 26, 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Tulsa State Fair." Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. Krehbiel, Randy. Retrieved September 26, 2014.
  5. ^ . KJRH.com. August 11, 2020. Archived from the original on 2021-03-01. Retrieved August 11, 2020.

External links edit

  • Tulsa State Fair
  • Wade Shows, Inc.
  • Murphy Brothers Expositions
  • Expo Square

tulsa, state, fair, this, article, contains, content, that, written, like, advertisement, please, help, improve, removing, promotional, content, inappropriate, external, links, adding, encyclopedic, content, written, from, neutral, point, view, september, 2017. This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view September 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message The Tulsa State Fair is an annual event held at Expo Square in Tulsa Oklahoma The modern fair takes place in late September usually on the fourth Tuesday after Labor Day and occasionally in early October and lasts 11 days Tulsa State FairGenreState fairDates11 DaysLocation s Tulsa OKFounded1903 1 Attendance1 075 000 in 2023 2 Websitehttp www tulsastatefair com Contents 1 History 2 Events and entertainment 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe event officially began in the late 1890s as a street fair The Tulsa County Free Fair began in 1903 at the Western Association baseball park in downtown Tulsa located at Archer Street and Boston Avenue 3 This event continued through the years until 1913 when the International Dry Farming Congress was established in Tulsa In 1913 with the enactment of the Oklahoma Free Fair Act and with Tulsa s ability to attract the International Dry Farming Congress a 16 acres 6 5 ha tract of land north of Archer Street and Lewis Avenue was purchased It would be the home of the Tulsa State Fair for the next 13 years 3 In 1923 the Tulsa Fairgrounds were moved to a 240 acre lot donated by Tulsa oilman J E Crosbie located between Fifteenth and Twenty first Streets in midtown Tulsa 3 In 1926 it was decided that a group needed to be established in order to make decisions over the new location that is the present day fairgrounds and Expo Square The 1931 bond issue of 500 000 provided funds to construct the art deco style Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion and make other necessary improvements which led to the 1935 legislation that elevated the small local free fair to state fair status 3 In 1949 the Tulsa State Fair merged with a spring livestock show to bring livestock events to the fair 4 In 1966 The International Petroleum Exposition IPE Center now known as the SageNet Center was built and made into a major part of the fair During the 1970s updates were made and year round marketing began around the complex It was at this time the fairgrounds were renamed to Expo Square Updates were made throughout the Pavilion and a 13 000 seat grandstand was built The Tulsa County Public Facilities Authority has administered the fair since 1983 The authority consists of three Tulsa County commissioners and two at large delegates 4 The Tulsa Police and Tulsa County Sheriff s Office alongside security guards have been the fair s patrollers Expo Square now holds hundreds of events each year with the Tulsa State Fair being one of the only events that it produces internally The fair was not held in 1917 or 1918 due to World War I nor was it held from 1942 through 1945 due to World War II In 2020 the state fair s board of directors announced the cancellation of the 2020 fair due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Oklahoma That year the fair had only allowed junior livestock shows and certain vendors 5 Events and entertainment editAttractions at the Tulsa State Fair include thrill and kiddie rides on the Midway agricultural exhibits located in the Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex grounds entertainment and educational exhibits The largest facility at the fairgrounds is the SageNet Center formerly the River Spirit Expo Exposition Center and International Petroleum Exhibition Building Inside vendors and exhibit booths provide both educational and money saving experiences many vendors offer special state fair pricing in order to attract customers See also edit nbsp Oklahoma portal State fair Oklahoma State FairReferences edit Tulsa State Fair History Cooper Skyler 13 October 2023 EXPO SQUARE More than 1 million people attend Tulsa State Fair 102 3 KRMG Retrieved 20 October 2023 a b c d Here s To The Fair TulsaGal Blog September 29 2009 Retrieved September 26 2014 a b Tulsa State Fair Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Krehbiel Randy Retrieved September 26 2014 2020 Tulsa State Fair canceled due to COVID 19 pandemic KJRH com August 11 2020 Archived from the original on 2021 03 01 Retrieved August 11 2020 External links editTulsa State Fair Wade Shows Inc Murphy Brothers Expositions Expo Square Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tulsa State Fair amp oldid 1183890438, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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