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The Sugar Creek Slavic Festival is an annual two-day event held in Sugar Creek, Missouri celebrating Kansas City's rich Slavic heritage. The next Festival is Friday & Saturday, June 7th and 8th 2024. The Sugar Creek Fair and Festival Board sponsors the Slavic Festival. The board consists of area civic and service organization members.
Winter Guide: Upcoming fairs, festivals, concerts and performing arts events. Winter Guide: Upcoming fairs, festivals, concerts and performing arts events ... February 19, 2024 at 1:50 PM. FAIRS ...
Oct. 30—Dates and the daily admission fee are set for the 2024 Crawford County Fair as its board of directors also seeks four nominees for its volunteer board. The county fair will run Aug. 17 ...
Christmas Fair to Remember at Washington County Fair Park. Indoor exhibit hall and conference center with local crafters and vendors. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 14. Admission $3. 3000 Highway PV, West ...
Festivals unique to the United States (and Canada and Mexico in some cases) include pow wows, Rocky Mountain Rendezvous, blues festivals, county fairs, state fairs, ribfests, and strawberry festivals. The first U.S. state fair was that of New York, held in 1841 in Syracuse, and has been held annually to the present year. [1] The second state ...
Included below are the notable Renaissance, Medieval, and Fantasy fairs held in the United States. These include: any long running (20 plus years) fairs, and established fairs (5 plus years) that have a two-weekend or more annual run. Generally, U.S. renaissance fairs are open weekends only (including holidays) during the periods indicated.
The first Missouri State Fair was held September 9–13 in 1901. One of the most distinctive aspects of the early fairs was the "white city": the 24 acres (97,000 m 2) of tents, each for rent by exhibitors. Odessa Ice Cream was the official ice cream at the Missouri State Fair in the 1930s. [3]: 9
Fair St. Louis is an annual festival held during the United States Independence Day holiday in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, at the Gateway Arch National Park. [1] It is funded by the Veiled Prophet Organization.