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The Georgia National Fair is a state-sponsored fair that is held every October on the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Perry, Georgia, United States. The Georgia National Fair is now an 11-day fair. It was first held in 1990 with an attendance of 270,000 people. [2] It has grown to attract an annual average of over 565,500 ...
Cobb County is a county in the U.S. state of Georgia, and is a core county of the Atlanta metropolitan area in the north-central portion of the state. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 766,149.
Map of Georgia with Cobb County highlighted This is a list of properties and districts in Cobb County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap
A Washington County, Va., carnival worker has been charged in the deaths of two missing Tennessee women and a missing 17-year-old from Georgia. ... and 17-year-old Joslyn M. Alsup, of Cobb County ...
Fair Oaks is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Cobb County, Georgia, United States. The population was 9,028 at the 2020 census. Fair Oaks lies just outside the city limits of Smyrna and Marietta, and the area uses "Smyrna" or "Marietta" for its mailing addresses. The area was named for its many mature native oak ...
Sep. 23—The gates of Jim Miller Park opened Thursday afternoon to a line stretching down Callaway Road for the first day of the 2022 North Georgia State Fair, presented by Superior Plumbing.
As a mark of respect, flags on the State Capitol building and in Carroll County will be flown at half-staff Thursday, August 29, the day of his funeral services, until sunset. Honoring Brandon ...
The oldest state fair is that of The Fredericksburg Agricultural Fair, established in 1738, and is the oldest fair in Virginia and the United States. [1] The first U.S. state fair was the New York, held in 1841 in Syracuse, and has been held annually since. [2] The second state fair was in Detroit, Michigan, which ran from 1849 [3] to 2009. [4] [5]