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Allentown Fairgrounds is located at 302 North 17th Street in
Allentown, Pennsylvania Allentown (Pennsylvania Dutch: ''Allenschteddel'', ''Allenschtadt'', or ''Ellsdaun'') is a city in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. The city has a population of 125,845 as of the 2020 census. It is the fastest-growing major city in Pennsylvania an ...
. It hosts the
Great Allentown Fair The Great Allentown Fair is an annual fair and agricultural show that is held at the Allentown Fairgrounds in Allentown, Pennsylvania. It is operated by the Lehigh County Agricultural Society. It is one of the oldest fairs in the United States, ...
annually in late August and early September. The fairgrounds was established in 1889 and comprises 46 acres and is owned and operated by the Lehigh County Agricultural Society.


History

In 1852, the Lehigh County Agricultural Society launched the first of what would become a long-running
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tradition, the annual
Great Allentown Fair The Great Allentown Fair is an annual fair and agricultural show that is held at the Allentown Fairgrounds in Allentown, Pennsylvania. It is operated by the Lehigh County Agricultural Society. It is one of the oldest fairs in the United States, ...
. The first fair, which was held from October 6 to 8 that year on land east of Allentown's Fourth Street, between Union and Walnut streets, was followed up the next year on a plot of land located between Fifth and Sixth streets and north of Liberty Street, which had recently been purchased by the society and transformed with the construction of a ticket office and two-story exhibition hall,''History'', p. 9 where fair attendees roamed on September 28, 29 and 30, 1853. An increasingly successful event, the annual fair continued to attract an audience but, in 1862, was cancelled due to the
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and the conversion of the fairgrounds into a training camp for the 176th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. The Great Allentown Fair then resumed operations in 1863, continuing on until 1917 when the
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government converted the 46-acre grounds into Camp Crane, a training facility for the U.S. Army Ambulance Service, paying the agricultural society $37,0000 per year for its lease. Named in honor of Brigadier-General Charles H. Crane, who had served as surgeon general of the U.S. Army from 1882 to 1883, the camp was home to anywhere between 4,000 and 5,000 men at various points in time during World War I. Shortly after World War II, the Central States Racing Association (CSRA) held a "big car" (now
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) race at the fairgrounds. The track reached capacity by 3:00pm with 124,172 paid admissions. Thousands of additional spectators arrived later and had to watch outside the track walls. The race was won by
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.


Current attractions

The Allentown Fairgrounds currently operates multiple attractions, including: *Grandstand - A large outdoor stage where big-name musicians perform *Farmerama Theater - An amphitheater where talent contests are held and assorted daytime entertainment takes place *Music Tent - A tent where bands perform when an area as large as the Grandstand is not needed *Main Entrance Plaza - An area where special shows, such as juggling acts, are held *Agriplex/Agriland - The fair's agricultural-themed areas During the rest of the year (apart from the week prior to and the week of the fair), the area beneath the grandstand, and an adjoining building, together host an indoor
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, usually open Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, but also open additional weekdays before and/or after major holidays. The Agriplex buildings also host a wide variety of events throughout the year, which are listed separately on the fair's Web site.


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