Washington State Fair

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Washington State Fair
GenreState fair
DatesMain fair in September
Spring fair in April
Location(s)110 9th Ave SW
Puyallup, Washington, U.S.
Attendance1,065,208 (2010)
Websitewww.thefair.com
This 2005 aerial photo of the Washington State Fairgrounds shows the fair's permanent structures. SR 512 curves across the southeast corner of this photo; SR 161 forms its eastern edge

The Washington State Fair, formerly the Puyallup Fair, is the largest single attraction held annually in the U.S. state of Washington. It continually ranks in the top ten largest fairs in the United States and includes agricultural and pastoral displays and shows, amusement rides, and concert series.[1] The Washington State Fair hosts two annual events: the 21-day Washington State Fair in September, and the four-day two weekend Washington State Spring Fair in April.

Situated in the city of Puyallup, 35 miles (56 km) south of Seattle and 10 miles (16 km) east of Tacoma near Mount Rainier, the fairgrounds cover an area of 160 acres (0.65 km2) with buildings and land valued at more than $54 million. The facilities are available for rent throughout the year, making the grounds a valuable community resource. They also host various seasonal festivals such as the Victorian Country Christmas, as well as races, concerts, car shows, and sporting expositions, including the International Sportsman's Exposition. The site employs 55 year-round staff members. Over 7,500 employees are hired each September during the Fair.[2]

  1. ^ "Historical Facts: 1900-2000". TheFair.com. June 10, 2019.
  2. ^ "Puyallup Fair attendance down slightly". Puget Sound Business Journal. September 22, 2003. Retrieved September 23, 2008.