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The Orange County Community Fair Corporation sponsored the first county fair in 1890 in Santa Ana, the county seat. In 1894, it was taken over by another group, the Orange County Fair Association. In 1916, it was passed again to the Orange County Farm Bureau, before passing to an Orange County Fair Board in 1925, when it was relocated to ...
OC Fair in 1949. Starting in 1916, the fair was managed by the Orange County Farm Bureau. An Orange County Fair Board was elected in 1925, and the fair was moved to Anaheim with the addition of a rodeo and carnival. From 1932 to 1939, the fair was located in Pomona, California as part of a combined Orange, Los Angeles, and Riverside County Fair ...
Orange County Fair may refer to any of several large fairs throughout the United States: Orange County Fair (California) Orange County Fair (New York)
Vicki’s is one of the vendors that will be at the Craft and Vendor Show at Belleville’s Belle-Clair Fairgrounds Sept. 9-10. Vicki’s Blue Ribbon Foods offers canned vegetables, relishes, jams ...
July 31- Aug. 6, Clearfield County Fair and Park. This weeklong county fair kicks off July 31 with the fair queen pageant competition, and horse races, a firework show and a parade in the ...
Orangefair Marketplace is a community shopping center in Fullerton, California which when built was one of the earliest large shopping centers in Orange County, California. along with Anaheim Plaza and Orange County Plaza. It is located at the southeast corner of Harbor Boulevard (originally Spadra Road) and Orangethorpe Avenue, a mile south of ...
Location of Orange County in California This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Orange County, California. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Orange County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and ...
Orange County map, 1921. In the 1910s, agriculture in Orange County was largely centered on grains, hay, and potatoes by small farmers, accounting for 60% of the county's exports. The Segerstroms and Irvines once produced so many lima beans that the county was called "Beanville". [34]