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The South Florida Fair is an annual fair held in West Palm Beach, Florida every January. The fairgrounds site occupies 100 acres (0.40 km 2; 0.16 sq mi) and is located on the site of the former Palm Beach Speedway at the intersection of Southern Boulevard (US 98/SR 80) and Fairground Road, adjacent to the iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre.
Where: South Florida Fairgrounds, 9067, Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach. Tickets: General admission starts at $45 with prices increasing as event nears. VIP tickets range in price from $300-$500.
The iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre is a 20,000-seat open-air (Approx. 8,000 seats under cover and approx. 12,000 lawn seats) music venue in West Palm Beach, Florida.The facility, owned by the South Florida Fairgrounds, is a modern amphitheatre used primarily for concerts and other performances.
Dates and times of Palm Beach County graduation ceremonies 2024 Here's the alphabetical schedule for the 2024 graduations. All graduations take place at the South Florida Fairgrounds unless stated ...
Palm Beach Speedway was a motor sports racing venue located in West Palm Beach, Florida. [1] The speedway hosted a total of 7 NASCAR races between January 20, 1952 and December 11, 1956. Dick Rathman had the most poles at 3, and Herb Thomas captured the most wins with 4. [2] The half mile dirt oval was built in 1949, paved in 1955 and torn down ...
The Expo Center at the South Florida Fairgrounds (also known as the South Florida Fair), formerly the Americraft Expo Center, is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose venue in West Palm Beach, Florida, located at 9067 Southern Boulevard, within a few miles of Royal Palm Beach, Wellington and Loxahatchee.
Feb. 1—CELINA — The Mercer County Fair board will hold a grand opening ceremony for its Market Hall facility at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18. The event will take place on the county ...
The West Palm Beach Street Circuit was a temporary street circuit located in West Palm ... Event South Florida Fairgrounds Street Circuit: 2.607 km (1988–1991) [1] [2]