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The New Mexico State Fair is an annual state fair held in September at Expo New Mexico (formerly the New Mexico State Fairgrounds) in the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico.The event features concerts, competitions, rodeos, carnival rides, games, farm animals, horses, agriculture, art of the American Southwest, New Mexican cuisine, and New Mexico music.
Sep. 4—The New Mexico State Fair begins Thursday and continues through Sept. 15 at Expo New Mexico in Albuquerque. Here are five things you should know before you visit. 1) On opening day ...
The New Mexico State Fair continues this week from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. Enjoy games, art, food, exhibits and more. The fair is ...
Mar. 14—Though it's six months away, the New Mexico State Fair announced its lineup of performers — and it comes with some country heavy hitters. The NM State Fair will also feature the Pro ...
The Southern New Mexico State Fair & Rodeo is an annual state fair, held at a permanent fairgrounds in Las Cruces, New Mexico. It was first held in 1966. It was first held in 1966. The fairgrounds serve as a host facility for a number of different tradeshows, events, and entertainment.
The powwow has been held at Tingley Coliseum on the EXPO New Mexico grounds, previously known as the New Mexico State Fair, since the 2017 Gathering of Nations. [4] Organizers of the 2020 event pivoted from an in-person gathering to one that streamed video in order to abide by COVID-19 lock down mandates. [20]
Aug. 5—The New Mexico State Fair and Ex Novo Brewing Company announced last week they are once again partnering on the fair's official 2024 beer. In a joint press conference, the New Mexico ...
It was the end of the state fair until, in 1937, a group of New Mexico businessmen led by Governor Clyde Tingley convinced President Franklin D. Roosevelt to grant Works Progress Administration (WPA) funds for the construction of fairground buildings in the middle of Albuquerque, of which Tingley Coliseum would be the center.