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The Mid-South Fair is a fair that was held for many years in Memphis, Tennessee, every year in late September and early October. It is now held in neighboring northwest Mississippi . It hosts many shows and attractions, as well as different types of rides and concession stands.
The group brought in a few companies willing to operate the park, mainly Joyland, Inc. (T-Rex Group), which was known for buying financially troubled amusement parks and turning them around. However, Mid-South Fair went on with plans to auction the assets off. Mid-South Fair brought in an auctioneer group and the auction was held on June 21, 2006.
In 2004, MidSouthCon 22 and DeepSouthCon 42 were jointly held in Memphis, Tennessee that March 26–28; Amy H. Sturgis was a featured guest. [4] 2007's MidSouthCon 25 was held at the Memphis Holiday Inn from March 23–25; tickets at the door were US$45 (equivalent to $66.12 in 2023), [5] and featured guests included Terry Pratchett and Mark Waid. [3]
From concerts to carnival rides and cocktail tasting, here’s what is in store at the Paso Robles fair this summer. California Mid-State Fair is back. Here’s your guide to concerts, tickets ...
In 1970, she was named "Miss Mid-South Fair" in Memphis. [5] Also in 1970, Thompson was named "Miss Memphis State University" and was third runner-up in the 1970 Miss Tennessee pageant. [6] Thompson was named Miss Tennessee in 1972. [7] I was Miss Tennessee. I was Miss Tennessee Universe in 1972, and Elvis was Elvis.
For a third year running, there will be no major concerts at Veterans Memorial Coliseum when the 2022 Arizona State Fair returns to the Arizona State Fairgrounds in Phoenix on Sept. 23.. After ...
The California State Fair kicked off at Cal Expo on Friday, offering almost 50 carnival rides. The carnival, where games and rides are located, is open from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily.
In early 1932, plans for a large concrete stadium with a capacity of 25,000 persons was presented to the Mid-South Fair Association with the promise that if it were built, efforts would be made to land "big-time events of the tennis world". On July 17, 1932, the Memphis Park Commission gave tentative approval for a 25,000-seat stadium to be ...