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Doylestown is a village located atop the highest point in Wayne County, Ohio, United States. It is surrounded by Chippewa Township and located 13 miles (21 km) southwest of Akron . The village was founded in 1827 when William Doyle laid out a 40-lot town site at the crossing of two Native American trails on a hilltop.
Throughout the following years, additional land was purchased and sold. The present size of the fairgrounds in Detroit is 164 acres (0.66 km 2). Michigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum, also known as the Hockeytown State Fair Coliseum, was a 5,600-seat multi-purpose arena located on the fairgrounds. In 1899 a one-mile track was constructed at the ...
Michigan State Fairgrounds Speedway; Drome; Location: Michigan State Fair Detroit, Michigan: Coordinates: Opened: 1899: Major events: AAA/USAC Indy Car Detroit 100 (1949–1953, 1957) NASCAR Grand National Motor City 250 (1951–1952) Oval; Surface: Dirt: Length: 1.6 km (1 miles)
The main building housing the “Mammoth Industrial and Agricultural Fair” covered 20,000 square feet with a central dome towering 100 feet and overlooking 30 acres owned by William Beck, a ...
Benjamin Winiarczyk, 32, of Atlanta, Georgia, joined about 2,000 runners who turned out for the 2022 Turkey Trot, held Nov. 24, 2022, at Presque Isle State Park.
Wisconsin State Fair Park Speedway: West Allis, Wisconsin: Dirt Manny Ayulo: Jack McGrath: 3 June 21 Springfield 100 Illinois State Fairgrounds: Springfield, Illinois: Dirt Don Freeland: Rodger Ward: 4 July 4 Detroit 100 B: Michigan State Fairgrounds Speedway: Detroit, Michigan: Dirt Duane Carter: Rodger Ward: NC: July 26 Indianapolis ...
The forecast for the 12th Annual Turkey Trot Los Angeles, expected to draw 6,000 participants downtown, is for temperatures in the low 50s with virtually no wind − pretty much perfect running ...
The Michigan State Fair, first held in 1849, was the nation's first state fair. It was held in various locations throughout Michigan until 1904, when Joseph L. Hudson formed the State Fair Land Company, acquired 135 acres of land at this site, and deeded it to the Michigan Agricultural Society. The 1905 Michigan State Fair was held on this site.