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  2. State Fair of Louisiana 2024 is coming; what to expect - AOL

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    It will be time soon for fair food, rides, thrills, livestock shows, and live music as the State Fair of Louisiana approaches. State Fair of Louisiana 2024 is coming; what to expect Skip to main ...

  3. The Louisiana State Fair is back. Here's when you can get in ...

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    As the 118th Louisiana State Fair approaches, here's what to expect for a day at the fair. Dates, ticket prices, free admission times and parking.

  4. Delayed opening for State Fair of Louisiana day 2 - AOL

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    The State Fair of Louisiana will open at 1 p.m. to kick off day two of fair revelry. A band of strong storms rolled into the area, causing organizers to punt the fair’s gates to open later than ...

  5. List of festivals in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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  6. Red River State Fair Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Red River State Fair Classic (formerly the State Fair Classic and, more recently, the Shreveport Classic) was an American college football game played annually in Shreveport, Louisiana, at Independence Stadium—formerly called State Fair Stadium—during the State Fair of Louisiana.

  7. Independence Stadium (Shreveport) - Wikipedia

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    Formerly known as State Fair Stadium and Fairgrounds Stadium, it is the site of the annual Independence Bowl post-season college football game, initially the Bicentennial Bowl. Before that, it was the home venue of the Shreveport Steamer of the short-lived World Football League (1974–75).

  8. Hirsch Memorial Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Hirsch Memorial Coliseum [1] is 10,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Shreveport, Louisiana, designed by the late local architect Edward F. Neild Jr. (1908–1958) who, with his father in 1937, had designed the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum in Shreveport. The coliseum is named after William Rex Hirsch, a former fair president, manager and treasurer.

  9. State Fair of Louisiana announces carnival provider changes - AOL

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