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The fair was first held on Sunday October 10, 1909 as a Grange fair. [1] The fair celebrated its centennial in 2010, with 35,000 people attending. [2] 5,000 attended in 1921, and some sporting events were cancelled because of rain that day. [3] The fair was a three-day event for the first time in 1988 and is now held annually on Columbus Day ...
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Center Sandwich is a census-designated place in the town of Sandwich in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. It is the primary settlement in the town and had a population of 156 at the 2020 census. [2] The village center and surrounding area are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Center Sandwich Historic District.
The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen began in Sandwich as "Sandwich Home Industries" in 1920, and continues statewide today. Each fall the town hosts the Sandwich Fair . The Durgin Bridge, built in 1864, is a covered bridge in the eastern section of town.
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Sandwich is the home of the Sandwich Fair, which first started as an annual livestock show in DeKalb County. Originally known as the Union Agricultural Institute, it first opened in 1858. [8] Since 1888, it has been held yearly on the Wednesday through Sunday after Labor Day.
In 2018, 335 participated in the St. Paul Second Chance 5K, including community members, former prisoners, and Mayor Jacob Frey, D-Minneapolis. Mayor Frey finished first in the 5K and participated as a rally speaker along with Minnesota State Representative Fue Lee, a member of former mayor Chris Coleman's office, and Duche Bradley.