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  2. The Big Fresno Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Big Fresno Fair, founded in 1884, is an annual fair held at the Fresno County Fairgrounds.The Big Fresno Fair is managed by the 21st District Agricultural Association, an entity of the California Department of Food and Agriculture Division of Fairs & Expositions.

  3. The Big Fresno Fair returns for its 139th year. Here’s a ...

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    The Pogo Stunt Team performs at the 2022 Big Fresno Fair on its opening day Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022 in Fresno. The Fair returns October 5-16 with food, entertainment, exhibits and the Midway rides ...

  4. The year the Big Fresno Fair museum showcases the ... - AOL

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    First debuted in 2013, The Big Fresno Fair Museum showcases a cross-section of history from the past 137 years One of the biggest capital improvement projects in the last decade at the Fairgrounds ...

  5. Category:Fairgrounds in California - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 February 2023, at 09:46 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Category:Fairs in California - Wikipedia

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    The Big Fresno Fair; C. ... Orange County Fair (California) R. Renaissance Pleasure Faire of Southern California; Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival; S.

  7. Which Fresno stores are open and closed on New Year’s ... - AOL

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    Here’s a list of what is open and closed in Fresno County on Sunday and Monday — New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day — from supermarkets and pharmacies to coffee shops. ... Fashion Fair ...

  8. California Historical Landmarks in Fresno County - Wikipedia

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    Big Fresno Fairgrounds 36°43′53″N 119°45′03″W  /  36.731517°N 119.750733°W  / 36.731517; -119.750733  ( Temporary Detention Camps for Japanese Americans - Fresno Assembly Fresno

  9. Fresno Traction Company - Wikipedia

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    The Fresno Railroad built a 20-pound T rail line along I street to the south city limit, and along Ventura Avenue to the Fresno County fairgrounds. The Fresno City Railway rebuilt these horsecar lines with 11.5 miles (18.5 km) of 61-pound rail in 1901 in preparation for heavier electric streetcars. [1]