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581 State Fair Blvd Syracuse, New York 13209: Years active: 182: Inaugurated: September 29, 1841 () Founder: New York State Agricultural Society: Attendance: 878,110 (2023) Website: New York State Fair
The Empire Expo Center (also known as the New York State Fairgrounds) is an exhibition ground located in Geddes, a suburb of Syracuse, New York. It features eight exhibition halls and 375 acres (1.52 km 2) of ground space, which are used year-round for exhibitions and trade fairs.
The New York State Pavilion is a pavilion at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in the borough of Queens in New York City, New York, U.S. It was designed in 1962 for the 1964 New York World's Fair by architects Philip Johnson and Richard Foster, with structural engineer Lev Zetlin.
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Empire State Fair Coming To Nassau Coliseum This Summer - Garden City, NY - The 11-day fair will feature rides, games, live shows and much more.
The article summarizes the history of the New York fair, revealing how the event settled permanently in Geddes after traveling throughout the state during its formative years.
The New York State Building, located in Delaware Park, was designed to outlast the Exposition and has been the home of the Buffalo History Museum since 1902. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1987, it can be visited at the corner of Elmwood Avenue and Nottingham Avenue.
From now until the end of summer, you can catch a variety of fairs across the Southern Tier, or travel to Syracuse for the Great New York State Fair.
That's because the next Toy Fair in 2025 will be the 119th and final year that the fair will be held in New York City. Starting in 2026, the Toy Fair will take place in the Big Easy...
The 1939–1940 New York World's Fair was a world's fair held at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City, United States. It was the second-most expensive American world's fair of all time, exceeded only by St. Louis's Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904.