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Arizona State Fair

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Arizona State Fair

Arizona's largest event and one of the top state fairs in the country, the Arizona State Fair offers the best in affordable, family entertainment. From live rock to livestock; deep fried candy bars to bumper cars; pie eating and grandstand seating. There's home arts with tasty tartes, or shoot the hoops and eat ice cream scoops. The Arizona State Fair has something for everyone.

Thursday - Sunday

Arizona State Fair

Address : 1826 W. McDowell Rd Phoenix az
Phone : 800-343-FAIR   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : info@azstatefair.com

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Admission Fee : General Admission, $15. Special discount days!

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