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The first event to be called the State Fair occurred in Wheeling on February 1, 1881. [1] The Lewisburg fair evolved from local events that date back to 1854. World War I caused the 1917 & 1918 fairs to be cancelled. In 1941 the state government declared it to be the official State Fair. However, World War II forced cancellation of the event ...
63,132 (For Events) October 18, 2008 Toyota Arena: Ontario: 11,089 September 2024 Frontwave Arena: Oceanside: 7,500 1968 Oxnard Performing Arts Center Oxnard: 1,608 December 14, 2022 Acrisure Arena: Palm Desert: 11,007 January 1988 McCallum Theatre: 1,127 1936 Plaza Theatre (Palm Springs, California) Palm Springs: 800 October 1922 Rose Bowl ...
Colorado State Fair Events Center August 29, 1988 Greenwood Village Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre August 30, 1988 Park City Park West September 1, 1988 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum September 2, 1988 Tacoma United States Tacoma Dome September 3, 1988 Portland Portland Memorial Coliseum September 5, 1988 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
For a third year running, there will be no major concerts at Veterans Memorial Coliseum when the 2022 Arizona State Fair returns to the Arizona State Fairgrounds in Phoenix on Sept. 23.. After ...
Minnesota State Fair: August 24, 2007 Cedar Rapids: U.S. Cellular Center: August 25, 2007 Milwaukee: Marcus Amphitheater: August 26, 2007 Tinley Park: First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre: August 30, 2007 [f] Allentown: Great Allentown Fair: August 31, 2007 Essex Junction: Champlain Valley Expo September 1, 2007 [g] Syracuse: New York State Fair ...
Here’s who will be playing the Kentucky State Fair’s free concerts
The Arizona State Fair in Phoenix started Sept. 23. Here's all you need to know about when it closes, where to park and what's new for 2022. Ultimate Arizona State Fair 2022 guide: Prices ...
The Wheeling Jamboree is the second oldest country music radio broadcast in the United States after the Grand Ole Opry. [1] The Jamboree originated in 1933 in Wheeling, West Virginia on WWVA , the first radio station in West Virginia and a 50,000-watt clear-channel station AM station until about 2007. [ 2 ]