Maricopa County Fair
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Food, fun, and frivolity (all at an incredibly affordable price) await all who attend the Maricopa County Fair, right in the heart of Phoenix! This year's fair will be packed with fabulous FREE family entertainment, including magic, juggling, a man climbing inside a balloon, live music, livestock shows, and motocross daredevils! There will also be carnival rides for all levels of thrill seekers, from the mild to the extreme, as well as scrumptious fair food and great shopping opportunities, too! For less than the price of a movie, you and your family can enjoy hours of fun! Various discounts are available on the already affordable ticket prices. See our website for more details. We'll see you there!
Weds/Thurs, 10AM to 10PM
Friday/Saturday, 10AM to 12AM
Sunday, 10AM to 10PM
Maricopa County Fair
Phone : 602 252 0717 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.maricopacountyfair.org
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