7 Weird and Wonderful State Fair Traditions
Photo: Alamy/Erik Mace/Yahoo
By Sarah Purkrabek
What
makes your state the best state? Oddball competitions, dangerous shows,
and a sculpture made out of an American diet staple are just a few of
the ways in which the states celebrate themselves. Here are seven that
excel at quirky self-representation.
CaliforniaSacramento, July 10-26
Photo: California State Fair/Facebook
The California State Fair
has quite a bit of wine and dine, unsurprising for a state that’s so
well known for its vineyards, craft beer, and organic food fetish. But
the fair’s coolest draw is an exhibit where you can “walk through” every
Golden State county in 30 minutes or less. Every county makes a 3D,
interactive mini-world, giving visitors a great highlight reel. Cool.
North DakotaMinot, July 17-25
Ah, the North Dakota State Fair,
where everybody wants to be the king of the rednecks. Or at least, king
of the Redneck Relayers. A beloved team-driven relay race involving
greased watermelons, a corn toss, whipped-cream pie eating, and much
other ridiculousness, The Redneck Relay is the stiffest competition of
the week.
MontanaGreat Falls, July 24-August 1
Photo: Tracy/Flickr
Your Teddy Bear can be famous, if it’s homemade. At the Montana State Fair,
quilts, dolls, bears, toys, and all other manner of home-manufactured
hobbies and crafts are judged, and found worthy (or not) of first-,
second-, and third-place prizes.
IowaDes Moines, August 13-23
The Iowa State Fair’s butter cow. (Courtesy: Iowa State Fair)
For over a century, the Iowa State Fair has had a tradition: the butter cow.
(You read that right.) The making of this 600-pound bovine, sculpted
entirely of butter, has been passed down through just five sculptors
over the years. The current sculptor spent 15 years learning the ropes
of butter building from the previous architect.
AlaskaPalmer, August 27-September 7
Photo: Chris Boese /Flickr
Unless you’re an Alaskan native, you probably have never thought too much about the size of your cabbage. But at the Alaska State Fair, the giant cabbage weigh-off has been won by vegetables of up to 117 pounds.
New MexicoAlbuquerque, September 10-20
That’s right, a donut burger. (Photo: Bob B. Brown/Flickr)
Weird foods rule at the New Mexico State Fair.
That’s because there’s a whole competition dedicated to who can make
the most offbeat-but-still-delicious treat. Previous year’s winners
include fried beer and donut burgers—doesn’t sound half bad to us.
VirginiaDoswell, September 25-October 4
Terrifyingly, the main event at the Virginia State Fair
involves a quick-moving chainsaw. Don’t worry though—master carver Ben
Risney’s got it under control. He’ll be using that chainsaw to make
intricate wood sculptures on the daily.
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