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Indiana State Fair

Coordinates:39°49′47.82″N86°8′3.68″W / 39.8299500°N 86.1343556°W /39.8299500; -86.1343556
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Annual fair held in Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Indiana State Fair
Main Street during the 2015 Indiana State Fair
StatusActive
GenreState fair
FrequencyAnnually
VenueIndiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center
LocationsIndianapolis,Indiana
Coordinates39°49′47.82″N86°8′3.68″W / 39.8299500°N 86.1343556°W /39.8299500; -86.1343556
CountryU.S.
Years active1852–1860; 1865–1916; 1919–1941; 1945–2019; 2021–
InauguratedOctober 20, 1852; 173 years ago (1852-10-20)
Previous eventAugust 1–August 17, 2025[1]
Next eventAugust 7–August 23, 2026[1]
AttendanceIncrease 854,977 (2025)[1]
LeaderCynthia Hoye (executive director)[2]
Organized byIndiana State Fair Commission
Websiteindianastatefair.com

TheIndiana State Fair is an annualstate fair that spans 15 days in August[3] inIndianapolis, Indiana, U.S. The Indiana State Fair debuted in 1852 atMilitary Park in Indianapolis and is the sixth oldest state fair in the U.S.[4] It is the largest event in the state,[5] drawing between 730,000 and 980,000 visitors annually since 2010.[3] In 2015, readers ofUSA Today ranked the Indiana State Fair among the ten best state fairs in the country.[6]

TheIndiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center has been the host site of the fair since 1892. Located about 4 miles (6.4 km) north ofdowntown Indianapolis, it encompasses 214 acres (87 ha), 72 buildings, a 6,000-seat grandstand, and a 1-mile (1.6 km) racetrack. The complex is home to year-round tenants and is used throughout the year for a variety of other gatherings, including trade shows, sporting events, and concerts.[4]

History

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19th century

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Advertisement for the 1874 state fair

In February 1851, at the urging ofGovernorJoseph Wright, theIndiana General Assembly passed an act intended "to encourage agriculture" growth in the state, which also included the formation of a State Board of Agriculture. A primary goal of the board was to organize an Indiana State Fair. Indiana was the sixth state to begin holding an annual statewide agricultural fair.[7] On October 20–22, 1852, Indiana's first state fair was held on the grounds of what is nowMilitary Park, west of downtown Indianapolis. In 1860 a new location for the fairgrounds was established on approximately 38 acres (15 ha) along Alabama Street, north of the city.[8][9]

During theAmerican Civil War, the county fairgrounds was converted intoCamp Morton, a prison camp for capturedConfederate soldiers. In 1864, asanitary fair was held as part of the larger state fair.[10] In 1865, the fair was held inFort Wayne. The gates opened at the Indiana State Fairgrounds on East 38th Street for the first time on September 19, 1892. Since then, the fair has continually been held in Indianapolis.

The Indiana State Fair has been held in Indianapolis for the majority of its existence. Other Indiana cities hosted the event during the 19th century, includingLafayette (1853);Madison (1854);New Albany (1859); Fort Wayne (1865); andTerre Haute (1867).[11]

20th century

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Further information:1963 Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum gas explosion
Aftermath of the October 31, 1963 gas explosion.

There was no fair held in 1917 and 1918 because ofWorld War I nor from 1942 to 1944 because ofWorld War II.

On October 31, 1963, a propane tank exploded in theIndiana State Fair Coliseum, killing 54 at the scene; another 27 died due to their injuries, with a total of 81 people killed. Around another 400 were injured. It is the deadliest disaster in Indianapolis history.[12]

21st century

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Further information:Indiana State Fair stage collapse

Historically, the fair lasted 12 days; however, it was expanded to 17 days (2009–2019), and then to 18 days (2021–2023). Starting in 2024, the event has been condensed down to 15 days.[3]

On August 13, 2011, high winds from an approaching thunderstorm collapsed the roof over the grandstand stage just beforeSugarland was about to perform, killing seven people and injuring 58.[13] Concerts were moved indoors to theFairgrounds Coliseum, and, during that building's renovation in 2013, events were moved toBankers Life Fieldhouse andLucas Oil Stadium.[14] The coliseum reopened in 2014.[15]

TheCOVID-19 pandemic caused the cancellation of the 2020 fair. The fair resumed in 2021 with somesocial distancing measures, butmasks were not required.[16][17]

Competitions

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Sheep judging at the 2007 fair

During each annual run of the Indiana State Fair, several competitions take place. The4-H has a large participation in the fair and competitions are held in numerous areas for 4-H youth members. 4-H winners at county fairs can progress to the state fair with their livestock, crafts, gardening, or other exhibits. The winner at the state fair can, in some cases, advance to a national competition. The winners receive scholarships and other awards.

Other competitions also occur including art contests, a hot air balloon race, and a high school marching band contest, theIndiana State Fair Band Day on "Band Day". Adult competitions also occur in various farm-related categories.[18]

The Indiana State Fairgrounds' mile-long oval track has hosted auto races for over a century. TheAAA National Championship andUSAC National Championship hosted car races in 1946 and from 1953 to 1970, traditionally under the nameHoosier Hundred. TheUSAC Silver Crown Series sanctioned the event since 1971. However, the track will be converted to a harness racing facility with an all-weather surface of crushed limestone. The half-mile dirt track in the infield will also be eliminated to allow more parking for the State Fair and other events.[19] The conversion was originally scheduled to occur after the 2019 race, but the conversion was delayed until 2021; the 2021 race was originally scheduled to still be run at the Fairgrounds, but was moved to theTerre Haute Action Track.[20]

Entertainment

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Midway

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Entrance to the Indiana State Fair Midway in 2008

The Midway is the area of amusement park rides and games. Fairgoers can either buy single-ride tickets or unlimited ride wristbands.[21] Midway rides operate from noon until 10 or 11 pm depending on the day.[22]

Performances

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Numerous nationally known entertainers have performed at the Indiana State Fair.

On September 3, 1964,The Beatles performed two sold-out shows to a total audience of nearly 30,000[23] and, in 1989,New Kids on the Block set a Grandstand attendance record with 18,509 audience members.[24]

The fair also presents Latino/Hispanic entertainment for Indiana's Hispanic population.

Presidential visits

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In 1919, PresidentWoodrow Wilson gave a speech to a crowd of 40,000 on a day known as "Big Thursday." Over the years, PresidentsGeorge W. Bush,Bill Clinton,John F. Kennedy,Franklin D. Roosevelt,Barack Obama, andDonald Trump have all made appearances at the fairgrounds.

Attendance

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Aerial of Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center in 2016
Annual attendance at the Indiana State Fair
1988–2024
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YearAttendanceYearAttendanceYearAttendanceYearAttendance
1988571,2301998Increase 728,7242008Increase 859,6002018Decrease 860,131
1989Increase 593,6761999Increase 748,2042009Increase 973,9022019Increase 878,857
1990Increase 639,3352000Increase 754,4102010Decrease 950,0002020canceled
1991Increase 676,6932001Decrease 731,5922011Decrease 872,3122021Decrease 830,390
1992Increase 722,2182002Increase 796,4312012Decrease 853,9412022Increase 837,568
1993Decrease 689,9242003Increase 878,1142013Increase 978,2962023Increase 840,414
1994Decrease 672,8722004Increase 900,3652014Decrease 954,8842024Increase 854,236
1995Decrease 591,6802005Decrease 820,2482015Decrease 907,0002025Increase 854,977
1996Increase 701,0212006Increase 870,0522016Decrease 731,543
1997Decrease 673,1672007Decrease 746,4212017Increase 906,732

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcAdams, Matt (August 26, 2025)."Here's how Indiana State Fair attendance compared to last year".WXIN. RetrievedAugust 26, 2025.
  2. ^Indiana State Fair Commission 2023 Annual Report(PDF) (Report). Indiana State Fair Commission. June 19, 2024. p. 6. RetrievedOctober 29, 2024.
  3. ^abcdMason King (August 23, 2024)."Indiana State Fair attendance rises slightly despite three fewer days".Indianapolis Business Journal. IBJ Media. RetrievedOctober 29, 2024.
  4. ^abBoomhower, Ray; Weintraut, Linda B.; Erickson, Norma (2021) [1994]."Indiana State Fair and Fairgrounds".Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. RetrievedAugust 28, 2022.
  5. ^Indiana State Fair Commission 2023 Annual Report(PDF) (Report). Indiana State Fair Commission. June 19, 2024. p. 6. RetrievedOctober 29, 2024.
  6. ^"Best State Fairs: 2015 10 Best Readers' Choice Travel Awards".10Best USA Today. 2015. RetrievedAugust 28, 2022.
  7. ^"Indiana State Fairgrounds and Event Center Collection | University Library".library.indianapolis.iu.edu. RetrievedOctober 29, 2024.
  8. ^David J. Bodenhamer and Robert G. Barrows, ed. (1994).The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. p. 1481.ISBN 978-0-253-31222-8.;Ignatius Brown (1868).Logan's History of Indianapolis from 1818. Indianapolis: Logan and Company. p. 64.; andHolloway, W. R. (1870).Indianapolis: A Historical and Statistical Sketch of the Railroad City, A Chronicle of its Social, Municipal, Commercial and Manufacturing Progress with Full Statistical Tables. Indianapolis: Indianapolis Journal. p. 112.OL 7229155M.
  9. ^"Indiana State Fair History". FunCityFinder.com. Archived fromthe original on November 29, 2009. RetrievedAugust 14, 2011.
  10. ^"Indiana State and Sanitary Fairs". Daily State Sentinel. October 4, 1864.
  11. ^"2011 Indiana State Fair". in.gov. Archived fromthe original on December 16, 2014. RetrievedAugust 14, 2011.
  12. ^Drabek, Thomas E. (June 1996). "Disaster in Aisle 13 Revisited". In Koehler, Gus A. (ed.).What Disaster Response Management Can Learn from Chaos Theory. Sacramento, California:California Research Bureau. pp. 42–60.ISBN 978-0-7881-4499-8.
  13. ^Wall Street Journal. Jack Nicas, "Faulty Planning, Stage Cited in Fair Collapse". April 12, 2012.
  14. ^"Indiana fair concerts going to expanded coliseum".The Herald Bulletin. January 13, 2012. RetrievedMay 25, 2020.
  15. ^Rader, Kevin (April 25, 2014)."Open house shows off newly renovated State Fairgrounds Coliseum".WTHR. Archived fromthe original on July 14, 2014. RetrievedJune 13, 2014.
  16. ^"COVID-19 Safety - Indiana State Fair".www.indianastatefair.com. Archived fromthe original on August 13, 2021. RetrievedAugust 13, 2021.
  17. ^Klein, Dan (July 31, 2021)."Few masks at Indiana State Fair, but even people with higher COVID risks can't stay away".WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Traffic. RetrievedAugust 13, 2021.
  18. ^"Introduction"(PDF). Indiana State Fair Board. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on March 19, 2009. RetrievedMarch 11, 2009.
  19. ^Brown, Alex."'Hoosier Hundred' to Leave State Fair After Track Conversion".www.insideindianabusiness.com. RetrievedApril 3, 2019.
  20. ^Richie, Murray (April 20, 2021)."Sumar Classic Replaces Hoosier Hundred".Sprint Car & Midget. RetrievedFebruary 18, 2022.
  21. ^"Midway Rides & Attractions".Indiana State Fair. 2024. RetrievedOctober 29, 2024.
  22. ^"Midway". Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center. Archived fromthe original on April 18, 2016.
  23. ^"1964: Hoosiers recall Beatles at Indiana State Fair". USA Today. July 31, 2014.
  24. ^Lindquist, David."10 times Indy lost it because of a hot music act".The Indianapolis Star. RetrievedOctober 29, 2024.

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