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  2. Franklin County Fairgrounds - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin County Fair was established in 1848, and originally took place near the Greenfield town center. It was eventually crowded off that land by expansion of the town and the routing of the railroad across part of the grounds, and it moved further out in 1860. The present fairgrounds were established in 1865.

  3. Marshfield Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Marshfield Fair is a traditional, American country fair that has taken place at the end of August every year since 1867. The fair is located on the 62-acre (250,000 m 2 ) Marshfield Fairgrounds in Marshfield, Massachusetts , approximately 30 miles (48 km) south of Boston in Massachusetts' South Shore region.

  4. The Eastern States Exposition - Wikipedia

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    The Big E, formally known as The Eastern States Exposition, is an annual fair in West Springfield, Massachusetts, which opens on the second Friday after Labor Day and runs for seventeen days. It is billed as "New England's Great State Fair," the largest agricultural event on the eastern seaboard and the fifth-largest fair in the nation. [2]

  5. Food festivals, fairs and family days: Here are 13 of the ...

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    Fall Flea Market and Craft Fair, Marshfield. South Shore's largest Flea Market and Craft Fair is set for Sept. 15 at the Marshfield Fair Grounds, 140 Main St. Over 5,000 attend this fine exhibit ...

  6. Topsfield Fair - Wikipedia

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    From the years of 1820 to 1895 the fair was held in a variety of locations across Essex County. In 1895, the Fair began a 15-year residence in Peabody when it bought a 50-acre plot. In 1910, the Fair moved to its current location in Topsfield, a 150-acre experimental farm that had been given to the society in 1856. [1]

  7. Granville, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Granville, Massachusetts is a reliably Republican town. It has voted for the Republican presidential candidate in all 26 presidential elections since 1920. In 1924, Massachusetts native Calvin Coolidge received over 90% of the vote. From 1928 to 1972, even as the state of Massachusetts turned strongly Democratic, Granville remained strongly ...

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  9. Pioneer Valley - Wikipedia

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    The county also garners tourism due to such attractions as Historic Deerfield (which hosts a craft fair in the summer and an even larger and more popular fall craft fair), and a Butterfly Garden located in South Deerfield. The annual arrival of thousands of American and foreign tourists to observe the area's spectacular autumn foliage is a ...