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  2. Yamboree - Wikipedia

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    Gilmer, Texas is the County seat of Upshur County and during this one week, the population of Gilmer grows in size from 5,000 to over 100,000 people. There have only been two times that they have not held the East Texas Yamboree and that was during wartime during World War II and recently when the COVID-19 pandemic started.

  3. Tyler, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The East Texas State Fair is held annually in Tyler. [75] Harvey Convention Center, the largest building at Tyler's fairgrounds is slated for demolition in August 2021. [76] Lake Tyler was the location of the HGTV Dream Home contest in 2005. The 6,500 sq ft (600 m 2) house helped to boost tourism and interest in the community and surrounding areas.

  4. Tyler Governors - Wikipedia

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    The Tyler Governors were a minor league baseball team based in Tyler, Texas. In 1933 and 1934, the Governors played as members of the Class C level Dixie League and West Dixie League. The Governors hosted home games at the Trojan Park Athletic Field in 1933 and the East Texas Fair Association Fair Grounds in 1934.

  5. South Plains Fairgrounds - Wikipedia

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    The South Plains Fairgrounds, located on the east side of Lubbock, Texas, is the home of the Panhandle-South Plains Fair, which occurs in late September each year.The fairgrounds consist of around 65 acres (26 ha) situated along the western edge of upper Yellow House Canyon.

  6. Timeline of Tyler, Texas - Wikipedia

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    1916 – East Texas Fair begins. [1] 1918 – Chamber of Commerce incorporated. [9] 1926 – Tyler Junior College founded. [1] 1929 – Tyler Morning Telegraph newspaper begins publication. [14] 1930 East Texas Oil Field discovered in vicinity of Tyler; oil boom begins. [7] Liberty Theatre in business. [15] Population: 17,113. [5]

  7. South Texas State Fair - Wikipedia

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    The South Texas State Fair traces its roots to the first confirmable fair in Beaumont, held in 1907. With the exception of cancellations in 1917–18, 1942–45, 2005, 2008 & 2020 because of World War I, World War II, Hurricane Rita, Hurricane Ike & COVID-19 pandemic respectively, the fair has continued every year since.

  8. Culture of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The State Fair is also home to the Texas Star, the tallest Ferris wheel in the Western Hemisphere, and Big Tex, a 55-foot-tall (17 m) cowboy statue. Other state fairs held in Texas include the North Texas State Fair in Denton, the South Texas State Fair in Beaumont, and the East Texas State Fair in Tyler.

  9. Mineola, Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, Mineola became the site of the Wood County Fair. Since Mineola was in the heart of the East Texas timber belt, timber was plentiful for making railroad ties and lumber. Mineola provided most of the ties to complete the T&P RR west to El Paso in 1879; S. Zuckerman, a Mineola resident, filled contracts for 85,000 ties that were used in ...