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  2. Minnesota State Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota State Fair is the state fair of the U.S. state of Minnesota.Also known by its slogan, "The Great Minnesota Get-Together", it is the largest state fair in the United States by average daily attendance [2] and the second-largest state fair in the United States by total attendance, [3] trailing only the State Fair of Texas, which generally runs twice as long as the Minnesota State ...

  3. Lee & Rose Warner Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    The Lee & Rose Warner Coliseum is a 5,000-seat [3] indoor arena in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, United States. [5] Built in 1951 on the grounds of the Minnesota State Fair, the venue hosts indoor events of the fair such as livestock shows, dog shows, equestrian and bull riding. [3]

  4. National Career Fairs - Wikipedia

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    National Career Fairs is a company founded in 2001 [citation needed] by Scott Lobenberg to produce job fairs in cities across the United States. The events are a place where jobseekers meet face-to-face with employers, educational institutions , and professional résumé writers.

  5. Minneapolis Public Schools to host drive-through job fair

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  6. Bringing your cow to the county fair? Beware new bird flu ...

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    Dairy plays a marquee role in Minnesota's fair season, from butter sculptures of dairy princesses to prize-winning Holsteins. But with bird flu, or H5N1, spreading in herds across the country ...

  7. Pine County Fair - Wikipedia

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    1911: Minnesota Governor Adolph Olson Eberhart spoke at the fair, a sign of the event's growing importance in the region. This visit underscores the fair's recognition at the state level. 1917–1918: No fair was held due to World War I, reflecting the broader impacts of global events on local traditions.