The Great New York State Fair is an annual tradition that delivers top-tier entertainment, unique crafts, and family fun for kids and adults of all ages. The fair, which is the oldest in the U.S., delights hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, and this year it will no doubt continue its legacy as a […]
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The Great New York State Fair is an annual tradition that delivers top-tier entertainment, unique crafts, and family fun for kids and adults of all ages. The fair, which is the oldest in the U.S., delights hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, and this year it will no doubt continue its legacy as a premier summer entertainment event for state residents and tourists alike. In fact, last year, country music star Lainey Wilson set a record for the largest State Fair concert crowd with more than 53,000 guests watching her perform, highlighting just how special the State Fair truly is. For 2024, there will be a number of great acts trying to follow up on last year’s successes. Fans of virtually every music genre will be able to enjoy bands like Blue Öyster Cult, TLC, Dropkick Murphys, Chevelle and the Ying Yang Twins. To see a more comprehensive list of performers, check out the Suburban Park Concerts schedule (https://nysfair.ny.gov/venue/suburban-park/) and the Chevy Court Concerts schedule (https://nysfair.ny.gov/venue/suburban-park/). While the musical acts playing the fair are a major attraction, there are tons of educational and interactive exhibits also to enjoy. The Exposition Center will take fairgoers back millions of years with its display of dozens of life-sized, animatronic dinosaur replicas, some as large as 80 feet long. Interactive features include photo opportunities, a fossil dig, Storytime and dance parties. Additionally, there will be a 4-H Dog Show, Thumbstall Quilters Guild Quilting Demonstrations, and many other shows and displays. And what’s a State Fair without a competitive spirit? There will be competitions for every interest and age group including a draft horse show, horse pull, barrel races, amateur wine contests, and more. Fairgoers will also be able to enjoy a complimentary tram service running continuously through the grounds. There will be 10 stops along the route, and tram service will begin at 9 a.m. and end at 10 p.m. A separate Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant shuttle will also be available for those who need it. Daily admission to the fair is $8 for adults and free for children 12 and under and seniors. Parking for the day is $12. We have many great traditions in Central New York, but the New York State Fair has long been a favorite of mine. We have such a rich history of agriculture, recreation, and entertainment, and we get to share that with the world for a few days every summer. The entertainment and vendor options — especially those at the Taste NY Marketplace — continue to impress guests from all over. I am excited for this year’s fair, and I hope to see you all there.
William (Will) A. Barclay, 55, Republican, is the New York Assembly minority leader and represents the 120th New York Assembly District, which encompasses all of Oswego County, as well as parts of Jefferson and Cayuga counties.
William (Will) A. Barclay, 55, Republican, is the New York Assembly minority leader and represents the 120th New York Assembly District, which encompasses all of Oswego County, as well as parts of Jefferson and Cayuga counties.