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Georgia State Fair
Event Category: Fairs & Festivals
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2014 Georgia State Fair – September 26 thru October 5th
The Georgia State Fair tradition began in 1846 by the Southern Central Agricultural Society. The purpose of the Georgia State Fair was to create an event that would promote Georgia Farmers and agriculture interests throughout Georgia and into the adjacent states, with this in mind, the first Georgia State Fair was held at Stone Mountain. Due to the large response to the fair it was moved to Atlanta in 1850. After seeking a more centralized location, they settled at the fairgrounds in Macon a year later. The Seventh Street fairgrounds housed the fair until the Civil War, which was then transformed into Camp Oglethorpe. Post-Civil War, the fair was held in different cities throughout Georgia.By 1871, the 273 acre Central City Park was transformed into the permanent location for the fair. This project included creating the entrance gate, buildings to house the expositions, main stage, race track, and even a terrace on the river bank. The Georgia State Fair’s ownership changed many times throughout the next 100 years, and by 1982 the Macon Exchange Club Fair Association (MECFA) was formed to purchase it. 1990 brought the appearance of another fair being held in the fall and in close proximity to the Georgia State Fair, which resulted in in the fall dates of 2009 being postponed to the spring of 2010. Unfortunately, the spring time fair was not able to continue in the agriculture and livestock programs and after a few years of running the event at a loss, the MECFA voted to discontinue the tradition of the fair.
In 2011 the MECFA contacted a Tennessee based company, Universal Fairs, to come discuss taking ownership and continue this great Georgia tradition. Universal Fairs purchased the Georgia State Fair in 2011 and in 2012 decided to hold the spring fair as well as add a fall fair hosted at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. The focus of Universal Fairs is to return the Georgia State Fair back to its former glory and rebuild the agriculture and livestock programs that the first fair was founded upon.
Georgia State Fair Hours
Monday thru Thursday : 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Fridays : 4:00 PM – Midnight
Saturdays : 10:00 AM – Midnight
Sundays : 12:Noon – 10:00 PMAdmission & Rides
Admission :
•All Concerts/Shows/Special Events are included in the price of Admission.
•All seating is General Admission – Festival Style.
•FREE PARKING! (VIP paid parking Available)Adults(13 and older) : $10.00 at the gate
Youth (5 – 12) : $5.00 at the gate
Children (4 and under) : Free
Seniors – (60 and older) : $5.00 at the gateRide Wristbands: Good for unlimited rides on the Midway
$20 all ages – Everyday is wristband day at the Georgia State Fair – Wrist Bands will be valid from opening until closing.
Georgia State Fair is hosted at the Atlanta Motor Speedway – located approximately 30 miles south of Atlanta off U.S. Highway 19 & 41 in Hampton in Henry County.
The track’s physical address is 1500 Tara Place, Hampton, GA 30228
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MILITARY APPRECIATION DISCOUNTS
All current (ACTIVE) military personnel receive a discounted ticket at the door every day ($5.00 with ID vs. $10.00).
*Military ID Required (only valid for the actual Military Cardholder) -
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