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Maryland State Fair. "The Maryland State Fair is an annual event held in the state of Maryland. It is hosted at the Maryland State Fairgrounds, located near York and Timonium roads in Timonium. As of 2006, the fair has been traditionally scheduled for a duration of 11 days. It typically begins in late August and concludes around Labor Day."
Aug. 21—The annual Maryland State Fair will be open for three weekends this summer, with activities for all ages. The state fair is complete with daily home arts, farm and garden, livestock and ...
The Maryland State Fair is held in Timonium each year near Labor Day on the grounds of the former Timonium Race Course, which is an important site along with Pimlico Race Course in northwest Baltimore and Laurel Park in Prince George's County, along with other former tracks at Bowie and Rosecroft in Maryland thoroughbred horse racing traditions.
The oldest state fair is that of The Fredericksburg Agricultural Fair, established in 1738, and is the oldest fair in Virginia and the United States. [1] The first U.S. state fair was the New York, held in 1841 in Syracuse, and has been held annually since. [2] The second state fair was in Detroit, Michigan, which ran from 1849 [3] to 2009. [4] [5]
This year's event kicked off Friday morning with 150,000 square feet of holiday cheer at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in person for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic started. There are ...
Maryland State Fairgrounds: Timonium: Maryland: 215,550 sq ft (20,025 m 2) 240,020 sq ft (22,299 m 2) Greater Philadelphia Expo Center: Oaks: Pennsylvania: 240,000 sq ft (22,000 m 2) Century II Convention and Performing Arts Center: Wichita: Kansas: 198,800 sq ft (18,470 m 2) 238,080 sq ft (22,118 m 2) Mobile Convention Center: Mobile: Alabama
Maryland State Fairgrounds, Timonium (only held during state fair, late August-early September) Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore (site of the Preakness Stakes, second jewel in the "Triple Crown" of thoroughbred horse racing)
Stages. 10. Website. www.marylandrenaissancefestival.com. The Maryland Renaissance Festival is a Renaissance fair located in Crownsville, Maryland. Set in a fictional 16th-century English village named Revel Grove, the festival is spread over 27 acres (110,000 m 2). [1] It is open from the last weekend of August and runs for nine weekends.