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Tuesday, January 31, 2006

1929: The Interstate Fair

One of the very unfortunate losses Hamilton Township experienced was the loss of the N.J. State Fair. Many of us have fond memories of that old institution. Over the years, the "Fair" was the venue of Stock car racing, midgit racing, horse racing, "Lucky Teter," "Joie Chitwood's Hell Drivers." The "Fair" was an annual fall event which was attended by thousands of citizens from all over the area. The Hamilton Library's "STATE FAIR" folder includes material dated back to the establishment of the organization in 1888.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

So when was the LAST state fair held in Hamilton? I know the site today (or at least part of it) is the Sculptor's Studio or a name similar to that, and I'm glad that at least some of fairgrounds are still used and not part of some industrial or commercial or housing complex.