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New York State Fair

The fair in 2008 The New York State Fair, also known as the Great New York State Fair, is a 13-day showcase of agriculture, entertainment, education, and technology. With midway rides, concessionaires, exhibits, and concerts, it has become New York's largest annual event and an end-of-summer tradition for hundreds of thousands of families from all corners of the state. The first fair took place in Syracuse in 1841, and took permanent residence there in 1890. It is the oldest and one of the largest state fairs in the United States, with over one million visitors annually.

The New York State Fair begins in August and runs for 13 days, ending on Labor Day. The Fair did not operate in 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

It is held at the Empire Expo Center on the shores of Onondaga Lake, in the town of Geddes, near the western border of Syracuse. The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets owns five of the buildings at the fair and employs its workers. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Photography 63, an international exhibition ; an exhibition of photography. [Catalogue]

    Published 1963
    “…New York State Agricultural and Industrial Exposition…”
    Conference Proceeding Book
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    Photography 64 : an invitational exhibition

    Published 1964
    “…New York State Agricultural and Industrial Exposition…”
    Conference Proceeding Book
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    Enviro-vision, thoughts on man, nature, art by Piening, M. Peter

    Published 1972
    “…New York State Agricultural and Industrial Exposition…”
    Conference Proceeding Book