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  1. According to an editorial published in the Daily Alta California on November 5, 1850, fairs were common on the east coast of the United States. They believed the newborn state had potential to hold a great "exhibition that would astonish the world", comparing its accomplishments to "the poet's imagined Minerva, when she burst full armed from ...

  2. Aug 17, 2015 · But in the late 1800s, state fairs were much more than that. They were a major social occasion and a chance to catch up on the newest agricultural technology. In a 1978 paper for Southern California Quarterly , Gerald Prescott detailed the Gilded Age September ritual, with its “varied sights, bustling crowds, and air of excitement so ...

  3. Jun 17, 2019 · California fairs have been rooted in agriculture since they began in the 1800s, but the flair of derbies, deep fryers, and fair rides get all the attention nowadays.

  4. May 20, 2018 · In California fair history, 1933 is an important year because of the passage by the California voters of the Horse Racing Act, which allowed pari-mutuel betting with a portion of the revenues received by the state to be used for the support of agricultural fairs.

  5. Jul 16, 2012 · 1854 – California’s first state fair was held in San Francisco. 1861 – Sacramento’s Capitol Park became the new home of the state fair. 1880 – U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes visited the California state fair.

  6. As a result, fairs became a time not only for educating the public on agriculture and for various competitions, but also a time for farmers to educate themselves on technology and the burgeoning American culture. A racing program from the 1936 California State Fair.

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  8. Jul 24, 2023 · Agriculture and livestock shows were pretty much what the state fair was. After moving around to different cities, the fair settled permanently in Sacramento in 1859. But even then, the...

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