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In 2006, the name was changed again to "The Puyallup Fair", and the venue became known as "The Puyallup Fair and Events Center." [4] In 2013 the fair received its current name, the "Washington State Fair"; however, the marketing tagline "Do the Puyallup" was retained and many local people continue to refer to the fair by its previous name. [5]
Puyallup (/ p juː ˈ æ l ə p / ⓘ pew-AL-əp) is a city in Pierce County, Washington, United States. It is on the Puyallup River about 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Tacoma and 35 miles (56 km) south of Seattle. The city had a population of 42,973 at the 2020 census. [6]
The Puyallup Herald is a weekly newspaper in Puyallup, Washington, covering local news, sports, business and community events. Published once a week on Thursday, The Herald provides news to Puyallup, South Hill, Bonney Lake, Sumner, and Edgewood. The newspaper is owned by McClatchy, [1] and is published through The News Tribune. [2]
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It is the second largest fair in Washington state, behind the Puyallup Fair, and attracts approximately 350,000 over its twelve-day run. [ 129 ] [ 130 ] The city also has an annual parade during the opening weekend of the fair in late August. [ 131 ]
A fire broke out early Wednesday morning at a house’s garage in Puyallup, damaging two single-story homes, according to Central Pierce Fire & Rescue. One firefighter suffered a minor hand injury ...
The Daffodil Festival is a regional festival and royalty leadership program. The Grand Floral Parade is held in Pierce County, Washington, every April.It consists of a flower parade and a year-long royalty program to select a festival queen from one of the 24 area high schools.