Pima County Fair

Pima County Fair
Genre Funfair
Dates Apr. 18 - Apr. 28, 2013
Location(s) 11300 S. Houghton Rd Tucson, Arizona
Years active 1911 - Present
Website http://www.pimacountyfair.com/
Pima County Fair, 2007

The Pima County Fair is a funfair that happens every year. The Pima County Fair runs for 11 days in the month of April. It features live animal shows, concerts, carnival rides, vendors and hundreds of local groups perform every year. The Pima County Fair is one of the most popular attractions in Tucson, Arizona.

The 1st Pima County Fair

According to historian David Leighton, of the Arizona Daily Star newspaper, the first Pima County Fair was held from October 25–28, 1911. The Tucson Chamber of Commerce and the Pima County Fair Commission chose the Elysian Grove amusement park (located about where Carrillo School, south of the Tucson Convention Center is now at) as the location for the first fair. Elysian Grove consisted of two parts, the fields which were in the open and the pavilion which had a roof over it. The pavilion held three rows of booths that where rented by local Tucson businesses and also held displays of various items, as well as contests. During the four-day event there was a high school football game between Tucson High School and Phoenix High School, numerous animal exhibitions such as a stock show, dog show and poultry show as well as many displays put on by local educational institutions.[1]

Concert lineup (as of Apr, 2013)

PerformerDate
Silversun PickupsApril 19
Skid Row Warrant & LA GunsApril 20
Hands & Feet - Hands & FeetApril 22
TeslaApril 24
TygaApril 25
Hollywood UndeadApril 26
Easton CorbinApril 27
Larry HernandezApril 28

Concert lineup (as of Apr, 2014)

PerformerDate
Tyler FarrApril 17
Juicy JApril 18
MegadethApril 19
Kottonmouth KingsApril 20
Bret MichaelsApril 23
Kid InkApril 24
Scott WeilandApril 25
Lee BriceApril 26
Voz De MandoApril 28

References

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