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The fair was first held in Minot in 1922 but was not officially sanctioned by the state government until 1966. The North Dakota State Fair is the largest event in the state, drawing over 300,000 people each year, [4] up from around 250,000 in 2006. [5] Fair attendance tends to increase year by year, with two noted exceptions in 2011 and 2020.
North Dakota State Fair Center, located on the state fairgrounds, is home to many of the city's largest events, including: The North Dakota State Fair, the Norsk Høstfest, the Big One craft show, the KMOT Ag Expo, and the Great Tomato Festival. It also hosts rodeos, and college hockey games.
All Seasons Arena is a multipurpose indoor venue in the north central United States, on the North Dakota State Fairgrounds in Minot, North Dakota. It has a seating capacity of 3,900. [1] The venue hosted a taping of UWF Fury Hour in July 1993.
North Dakota State Fair Center/All Seasons Arena: Minot: North Dakota: 135,280 sq ft (12,568 m 2) 192,176 sq ft (17,853.7 m 2) Connecticut Convention Center: Hartford: Connecticut: 140,000 sq ft (13,000 m 2) 191,500 sq ft (17,790 m 2) Von Braun Center: Huntsville: Alabama: 148,320 sq ft (13,779 m 2) 191,320 sq ft (17,774 m 2) National Cattle ...
The building now called the Carnegie Center is used for special events. The Fair is the second location of the Ellison brothers Fair department store. Engel, Norman and Otto Ellison opened the new location in 1910. [49] In 1929, a second building, just south of the Fair Block was opened at the corner of Second Avenue and Main Street.
The Bismarck Event Center (formerly Bismarck Civic Center) is a 10,100-seat multi-purpose facility located in Bismarck, North Dakota. It was known as the Bismarck Civic Center until September 2014. [ 4 ]
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The Wells County Museum, operated by the Wells County Historical Society, occupies one of the buildings at the fairgrounds. [3] [4]Displays include pioneer tools and household artifacts, farm equipment, jewelry, clothing, Native American artifacts, tools, dollhouses, weapons, dresses, Norwegian artifacts, newspapers and antique vehicles.