New Jersey State Fair
20 Jun 2008
Every year, one county to the west of us, the New Jersey State Fair takes place. It’s also known as the Sussex County Farm and Horse Show. This brings out for all to see the “Country” part of our State, highlighting the farming industry that still exists in many parts of the Garden State. This includes our agriculture, (what better corn is there than Jersey Corn, and Jersey tomatoes are great as well) and farm animals. There are 4H Club exhibits with farm animals, horse shows, concerts, carnivals, lots of vendors, and so much more. It’s a great thing to do with your family. This has been going on annually for years, I remember taking my own children.
I’d suggest you take a look at the calendar of events (starts August 1st) as it develops over the coming weeks, there’s already a lot posted, and plan your day around the events you want to see. During times when there are no events, there are plenty of vendors, and if you and your children like rides, there’s the carnival. It’s a busy place, so chose your times to visit to suit your likes and dislikes. You can find out more by visiting the official website for the New Jersey State Fair.
Comment if you’ve ever been to the fair and let us know what your favorite attraction was.

One Response
Rhea
2008 Jul 02 1I grew up in NJ and went to the Middlesex County fair. I think I went to the NJ State fair just once. I loved the old-fashioned competitions for best zucchini or whatever. Here in Mass., where I now live, I sometimes go to the fairs out in the western part of the state.
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