Aug. 21 – Labor Day, Sept. 1, 2025
351 Days 1 Hours 24 Mins
Dear Members of the Media and State Fair Friends,
Welcome to the 2024 Minnesota State Fair!
We’ve compiled this media kit to aid you in your State Fair reporting and hope you find it to be a useful tool. It is divided into sections that include everything from State Fair history and trivia to competition and entertainment schedules, guest services information, and more.
Because information is always subject to change, this media kit features links to pages on our website. The website will always have the most up-to-date information and is your one-stop source of accuracy for the Minnesota State Fair.
We appreciate your continued support and look forward to working with you Aug. 22 through Sept. 2 at the Great Minnesota Get-Together.
Thank you and enjoy the fair!
Minnesota State Fair Marketing & Communications Team
* The link for Daily Schedules is included throughout this media kit, but please note, the Daily Schedules will be continually updated until the fair opens.
The marketing & communications department handles all marketing inquiries for the Minnesota State Fair. Types of inquiries may include: advertising; production and package story assistance; social media; footage of or interview arrangements with free stage and Grandstand artists, concessionaires, vendors and State Fair experts; corporate communication; media exhibit space and more.
Christine Noonan
Marketing Director
Lara Hughes
Marketing & Communications Manager
Maria Hayden
Marketing & Social Media Supervisor, State Fair Spokesperson
Blaire Huneke
Marketing & Guest Services Supervisor
All marketing & communications contacts can be reached via:
Email: media@mnstatefair.org
Media Relations Hotline: 651-288-4321
The Daily Media Update is a tool for media personnel covering the fair. The update provides day-specific information on photo and video opportunities, Grandstand ticket availability, special events, breaking news and more. The Daily Media Update will be sent as a one-page PDF via email and the State Fair Media X (formerly Twitter) account the evening before each day of the fair. To receive this exclusive update, email media@mnstatefair.org and ask to be put on the list.
The best way to reach us is by emailing media@mnstatefair.org. In addition, the media relations hotline, 651-288-4321, is monitored during fair time Monday, Aug. 12, through Monday, Sept. 2, from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m and during non-fair time Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (except on state holidays).
The @MSFMedia X account posts official Minnesota State Fair news, special announcements and other newsworthy fair happenings intended for media use only. These posts will streamline the process of disseminating information, especially during breaking news times. All official updates will be posted via this account. The account is protected and requires members of the media to send a “follow” request to the @MSFMedia X account.
The fair’s website has a section called “Updates” where the fair will publish the latest information about what’s new and changed, official statements, parking updates and how to make the most of a visit to the Great Minnesota Get-Together. It is updated throughout the summer as well as during the fair and can be found at mnstatefair.org/updates/.
Daily schedules, the Fair Finder and app are resources for story ideas and daily events. Daily schedules can be found online at mnstatefair.org/schedule/. The Fair Finder is an online, searchable tool to learn more about food and merchandise at the fair. In addition to the website, the app features the Fair Finder for food and shopping information and daily schedule details. The app is available in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Learn more at mnstatefair.org/general-info/mobile-app/. Use these resources for the most complete and up-to-date State Fair daily schedules and vendor information.
The marketing & communications staff is available to make connections and coordinate interviews with concessionaires, exhibitors, competitors, free stage artists, attraction operators and State Fair staff. Please email your request to media@mnstatefair.org.
Our photo galleries have royalty-free high-resolution images that may be used with television, print or digital news stories. Please visit the media photo galleries via the online media room at mnstatefair.org/get-involved/media/. Please credit the Minnesota State Fair with use of all media gallery photos and list the event dates (Aug. 22 through Labor Day, Sept. 2, 2024) whenever possible.
Our online media room is available to all media through the State Fair website. To view State Fair news releases, fact sheets, photos and this media kit, please visit the media room at mnstatefair.org/get-involved/media/.
For information about taking photographs or video footage on the fairgrounds, please visit the online media room at mnstatefair.org/get-involved/media/.
It may be possible for news photographers and videographers to access the Grandstand to photograph or get footage of a brief portion of the evening’s concert. Please note that access may be restricted depending on the artist. To inquire about obtaining permission to photograph or get footage of a Grandstand event, please contact the marketing & communications department at media@mnstatefair.org.
Emergencies (and to reach Dispatch Center for police, fire and medical): 911
The Arthur R. Blakey Jr. Police Station is located at 1826 West Dan Patch Ave. across from West End Market and is open 24 hours a day during the fair.
The police substation is located on the west side of Cosgrove Street between Dan Patch and Judson avenues.
There are two first aid locations on the fairgrounds. First Aid West is located across from West End Market on West Dan Patch Avenue. First Aid East is located on the outside of the north end of the 4-H Building on Cosgrove Street.
The State Fair has a comprehensive safety and security plan in place that includes its own police department and a variety of local, state and federal agencies. Additionally, the fair’s public safety program includes enhanced gate security with metal detectors at entrances, technology and communications systems, first aid and emergency medical services, and community ambassadors.
Recent attendance numbers are available at mnstatefair.org/about-the-fair/attendance/
Day | Attendance | Year Established |
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Thursday | 133,326 | 2019 |
Friday | 164,741 | 2023 |
Saturday | 222,194 | 2018 |
Sunday | 209,969 | 1994 |
Monday | 144,504 | 2017 |
Tuesday | 136,987 | 2019 |
Wednesday | 144,940 | 2018 |
Thursday | 156,764 | 2018 |
Friday | 209,789 | 2019 |
Saturday | 270,426 | 2018 |
Sunday | 245,243 | 2019 |
Monday | 184,740 | 2019 |
Rank | Attendance | Year Established |
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1 | 2,126,551 | 2019 |
2 | 2,046,533 | 2018 |
3 | 1,997,320 | 2017 |
4 | 1,943,719 | 2016 |
5 | 1,842,222 | 2022 |
6 | 1,835,826 | 2023 |
7 | 1,824,830 | 2014 |
8 | 1,790,497 | 2009 |
9 | 1,788,512 | 2012 |
10 | 1,779,738 | 2015 |
11 | 1,776,211 | 2010 |
12 | 1,769,872 | 2011 |
13 | 1,762,976 | 2001 |
14 | 1,741,825 | 2003 |
15 | 1,731,162 | 2013 |
mnstatefair.org/tickets/admission-tickets/
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mnstatefair.org/tickets/grandstand-tickets/
mnstatefair.org/deals-and-discounts/
Sponsored by Minnesota Lottery
The State Fair Blue Ribbon Bargain Book includes 100 coupons with huge savings on food, merchandise and attractions. Each coupon offers at least 30 percent off listed items. Coupons are valid every day of the fair. Books purchased during the fair support the mission of the Minnesota State Fair Foundation to preserve and improve State Fair buildings, the fairgrounds and educational programs. mnstatefair.org/blue-ribbon-bargain-book/
Sponsored by Human Touch
This free guide lists discount days, best values, free stuff, sign-up-to-win drawings and hidden bargains at the fair, including deals on food and beverages. The Deals, Drawings & Giveaways Guide is available during the fair at all information booths and at mnstatefair.org/deals-and-discounts/.
Special food and merchandise bargains are offered on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 2, at many locations throughout the fairgrounds. These deals can be found on Sept. 2 in the Last Chance Day Deals flier at all information booths and at mnstatefair.org/deals-and-discounts/.
Refer to the daily schedules at mnstatefair.org/schedule/ for a detailed schedule of performances, demonstrations and activities for each day of the fair.
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Sponsored by Mall of America
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Sponsored by Crystal Farms
Refer to the daily schedules at mnstatefair.org/schedule/ for more information about the following special events & ceremonies.
Wednesday, Aug. 21, 8 p.m., located at the Leinie Lodge Bandshell
Since 1954, the Princess Kay program has recognized young women who are involved in the Minnesota dairy community. Dairy princesses from across the state exhibit leadership and communication skills as they compete to be Princess Kay of the Milky Way, with the winner serving as the dairy community’s spokesperson and goodwill ambassador throughout the year. She and the eight finalists will have their likenesses sculpted in butter during the State Fair in the Dairy Building. The competition is organized by Midwest Dairy. For more information, please contact Krista Kuzma with Bellmont Partners at krista@bellmontpartners.com or 507-259-8159 (call or text).
Thursday, Aug. 22, 10:15 a.m., located at the Leinie Lodge Bandshell
President Wally Wichmann, accompanied by the State Fair Board of Managers, will declare the State Fair officially open at the Opening Ceremony with the national anthem and a flag raising by members of the Minnesota State Fair Police Department.
Located at the Leinie Lodge Bandshell
With the exception of Aug. 22 and 23, flag-raising ceremonies occur daily at 10:25 a.m. On Aug. 22, the flag raising is at 10:15 a.m. during the Opening Ceremony. On Aug. 23, the flag raising is at 10:10 a.m. as part of Governor’s Fire Prevention Day at Dan Patch Park.
Monday Aug. 26 and Wednesday, Aug. 28, 9 a.m., located at the International Bazaar Stage
Citizenship candidates will take the Oath of Allegiance, the final step in the naturalization process, and officially become citizens of the United States. Ceremonies will be ASL-interpreted.
Tuesday, Aug. 27, 9:15 a.m., located at the Veterans Garden on the south side of the Agriculture Horticulture Building
Minnesota’s military veterans of every era will be honored during a special ceremony at the State Fair’s Veterans Garden. The garden was established in 2005 on the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II, and honors all Minnesotans who served in the U.S. Armed Forces from territorial days through today. The garden features memorials to Minnesota veterans of the Civil War, World War I, World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Also featured is a Gold Star Families memorial honoring families of those who died while in military service to our nation, and a Blue Star Memorial honoring all American military veterans.
Thursday, Aug. 29, 10 a.m., located at the International Bazaar Stage
State Fair superintendents and other State Fair organizers will nominate exhibitors, vendors, concessionaires and ride & game operators for the 2024 Best Awards. A committee will then review nominations and select winners who are announced at this ceremony. For a list of past winners and more info, visit mnstatefair.org/competitions/best-awards/
Saturday, Aug. 31, 10 a.m., located at the Leinie Lodge Bandshell
This award honors individuals and organizations with 50 years of active State Fair participation.
Visit mnstatefair.org/get-here/vehicle/ for information about parking on the fairgrounds. For parking lot updates and information, visit mnstatefair.org/updates/parking/
The State Fair offers free parking with free bus service to and from the fair within a short distance of the fairgrounds. Visit mnstatefair.org/get-here/free-park-and-ride/ for more information. For Park & Ride lot updates and information, visit mnstatefair.org/updates/parking.
Free parking and direct bus rides for a small fee are provided from further-out suburbs by Metro Transit, Minnesota Valley Transit Authority and SouthWest Transit. For links to more information on each of these service providers, visit mnstatefair.org/get-here/metro-transit.
Metro Transit representatives are available at 612-373-3333 or 711 – Minnesota Relay (hearing impaired) and via text to 612-444-1161.
mnstatefair.org/general-info/accessibility-guide/#transportation
mnstatefair.org/get-here/bicycle/
For information about taxi drop-off and pick-up and rideshare apps such as Lyft and Uber, visit mnstatefair.org/get-here/taxi-and-rideshare/.
Accommodations for guests with disabilities include visual assistance using the Aira app on mobile devices, assistive listening devices for Grandstand shows, sign language interpreters, audio description, captioning, wheelchair and electric scooter rental, free Park & Ride Lot and bus service, sensory-friendly morning at Mighty Midway & Kidway, wheelchair battery charging, the Fraser Sensory Building, Joy Mobile sensory-friendly space, Braille books at Alphabet Forest, large print maps, bariatric seating, a universally designed changing restroom with hoist by Momentum Refresh, adult-size changing table at Care & Assistance, and more. For a complete list of services, refer to the Accessibility Guide at mnstatefair.org/general-info/accessibility-guide/ or pick up details at any information booth. The Accessibility Guide is sponsored by Momentum Refresh.
The new Official MN State Fair App is available in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. This free app features the popular Fair Finder tool to search for State Fair foods, specialty sips, shops and exhibits. Plus, find daily schedules, maps and details on entertainment, rides & games, tickets, hours, getting to the fair, guest services and more all to help guests make the most of their visit to the Great Minnesota Get-Together. For more information, visit mnstatefair.org/general-info/mobile-app/.
During the fair, ASL interpreters are available to assist guests 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and at select performances. For more information, visit mnstatefair.org/general-info/accessibility-guide/#asl.
ATMs are available at numerous locations throughout the fairgrounds. Visit mnstatefair.org/faq/amenities/ or check out a State Fair map for details.
Bremer Bank is located in Visitors Plaza and serves vendors and Bremer clients from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily during the fair.
2024 Blue Ribbon Bargain Books are available for purchase at various carts located on the fairgrounds. Proceeds support the mission of the Minnesota State Fair Foundation. Blue Ribbon Bargain Books are sponsored by the Minnesota Lottery. mnstatefair.org/blue-ribbon-bargain-book/
The Minnesota State Fair Campground is located at the northeast corner of the fairgrounds, and space sells out well in advance of the fair. A reservation must be completed and confirmed prior to arrival. For more information, visit mnstatefair.org/general-info/campground/. The media are not allowed to enter the campground without prior approval; please reach out to media@mnstatefair.org with a specific request.
Located on the south side of West Dan Patch Avenue across from West End Market
Care & Assistance is headquarters for people of any age who have become lost or separated from their group. ID wristbands, nursing and infant care facilities and an adult-size changing table are available, as well as an area to recharge wheelchair batteries. Visit mnstatefair.org/location/care-and-assistance/ for hours and more information.
Cell phones can be charged at several locations on the fairgrounds. Refer to mnstatefair.org/faq/amenities/ for a list of locations. Outlets to plug in scooters are also available on the exterior south wall of the Grandstand between the two entrance doors and at Care & Assistance.
Feedback is welcome at Guest Relations in Visitors Plaza. Hours are 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. (9 p.m. on Labor Day) or email guestservices@mnstatefair.org.
Free printed schedules of each day’s events are available to guests at all information booths. Daily schedules can also be viewed at mnstatefair.org/schedule and mnstatefair.org/general-info/daily-schedules/.
Sponsored by KaiBi Mobile
New for 2024, the Family Care Center is located on the west side of Underwood Street, between Carnes and Judson avenues, next to Minnesota Wine Country, and features:
Sponsored by Regions Hospital
First Aid West is located on the south side of West Dan Patch Avenue across from West End Market, and First Aid East is located outside the north end of the 4-H Building on Cosgrove Street. Injuries and ailments can be treated at either first aid station. In the event of an emergency (and to reach Dispatch Center for police, fire and medical), call 911. mnstatefair.org/faq/health-and-safety/
Hand wash stations are available in the Food Building and at many entrances to buildings in the livestock area, including Compeer Arena, the Cattle Barn, Cattle Annex, Sheep & Poultry Barn, Christensen Pavilion and the CHS Miracle of Birth Center. Please consult a State Fair map for exact locations. We invite guests to enjoy time with the animals, but highly recommend washing or sanitizing hands before and after visits and especially prior to eating. mnstatefair.org/faq/health-and-safety/
For hours of gates, buildings, barns, rides & attractions, online ticket sales and more, visit mnstatefair.org/general-info/hours-of-operation/.
Identification wristbands to help reunite lost children and vulnerable adults with their caregivers are available free at all information booths and Care & Assistance. mnstatefair.org/faq/amenities/
Free daily schedules, maps (sponsored by Star Tribune), specialty brochures and more are available at all information booths. Locations are noted by a “?” on the map. Visit mnstatefair.org/faq/amenities/ for info booth details.
Visit mnstatefair.org/location/lost-and-found/ for information about lost & found during and after the fair.
Care & Assistance, located on the south side of West Dan Patch Avenue across from West End Market, is headquarters for people of any age who are lost or separated from their group. If the lost person is a child, contact 911, and a police officer will initiate a search. If a child is not quickly reunited with their party, the police officer will escort the child to Care & Assistance. Visit mnstatefair.org/location/care-and-assistance/ for information.
State FairWear Gift Shops feature Minnesota State Fair merchandise and Blue Ribbon Bargain Books. Purchases made in State FairWear Gift Shops support the mission of the Minnesota State Fair Foundation. Visit mnstatefair.org/faq/amenities/ for locations and hours.
Religious services are offered on Sunday, Aug. 25, and Sunday, Sept. 1. Ecumenical services are held at 9:15 a.m. at the Leinie Lodge Bandshell and at 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. at the Crossroads Chapel on Underwood Street. A Catholic mass is held at 9:15 a.m. at the Family Fair Stage at Baldwin Park.
Monday, Aug. 26: 9-11 a.m. at Kidway; 10 a.m. to noon at Mighty Midway
For guests who would like to experience the fun of rides & games at Mighty Midway and Kidway with reduced light brightness and sound volume, on Monday, Aug. 26, at the times noted above, lights, sounds and non-safety-related announcements will be minimized. Visit mnstatefair.org/general-info/accessibility-guide/#sensory for more information.
For the comfort and safety of all, designated smoking areas have been established at convenient locations throughout the fairgrounds. Smoking (including the use of e-cigarettes and vape pens) is permitted only in these areas. Each designated smoking area consists of a bench and receptacle to safely deposit spent cigarettes. Marijuana smoking is prohibited throughout the fairgrounds. Designated smoking areas are identified on State Fair maps, which are available at all information booths and at mnstatefair.org/general-info/maps/.
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Two free trolleys serve the northern area of the fairgrounds daily. mnstatefair.org/faq/amenities
In addition, an ADA accessible trolley services Randall Avenue from Buford Avenue to Gate #18, with stops at Buford Avenue and Dan Elmer Way. Check out a State Fair map for trolley routes.
Momentum Refresh is the nation’s first fully accessible, universally designed, mobile restroom equipped with an adult-size adjustable changing table, a ceiling hoist (sling not provided) and other amenities. Located on the east side of Cosgrove Street north of Lee Avenue. Visit mnstatefair.org/general-info/accessibility-guide/#changing for more information.
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Free Wi-Fi service is available at a hotspot located at the west Grandstand Plaza. mnstatefair.org/faq/amenities
From a brand new State Fair app to new Mighty Midway rides to enhanced accessibility offerings, the 90th year of the Streetcar Arch and DNR Building & Park, a new featured design on a variety of merchandise, and so much more, the State Fair has dozens of new attractions and offerings for this year’s fair. Visit mnstatefair.org/get-involved/media/media-gallery-attraction/ for the media photo gallery of new attractions. To share new attractions with the public, use this link: mnstatefair.org/new-this-year/attraction/
Here is a list of what is new and highlighted in the above links: Cats & Dogs The Exhibition; Official MN State Fair App; 2024 Minnesota State Fair Featured Design; Minnesota State Fair Foundation Welcome Wall; Accessibility & Guest Services additions including Joy Mobile sensory-friendly space, KaiBi Family Care Center and an adult-size changing table at Care & Assistance; State Fair History Snapshots; guest experience enhancements at the Fine Arts Center, Crop Art Exhibit, The Garden and more; 90 years of the Streetcar Arch and DNR Building & Park; History Walking Tour – Three New Stops; Updated Grandstand Photographic Timeline, Two New Mighty Midway Rides; Transportation Expansions; a host of new food and merchandise vendors; and new sponsors and touring promotional exhibits.
Sponsored by Mattress Firm
The State Fair added 33 official new foods and six new vendors to the expansive menu already offered. Visit mnstatefair.org/get-involved/media/new-this-year/food/ for the media photo gallery of new foods and new food vendors. To share new foods with the public, use this link: mnstatefair.org/new-this-year/food/
Check out mnstatefair.org/general-info/specialty-brews-and-beverages/ to see a full list of this year’s specialty brews and beverages debuting or found only at the 2024 Minnesota State Fair.
Agriculture is the foundation of the Minnesota State Fair. According to the book History of the Minnesota State Agricultural Society (1910), the purpose of the first territorial and state fairs was to “boost” Minnesota. The theory was simple: “Once the outside world heard of the existence of bona fide agricultural societies in the territory, rumors of a frozen wasteland beyond Lake Superior would quickly fade away … such a place [of rich agricultural exhibition] must be a farmer’s paradise!” Today, the State Fair continues the tradition of showcasing Minnesota’s agriculture. People come from all over the nation to show the very best in livestock and crops. Far from a frozen wasteland, Minnesota is a national leader in agricultural exports.
mnstatefair.org/competitions/4-h/
Nearly 3,000 animals come to the fairgrounds for the 4-H Livestock show which runs from Thursday, Aug. 22, through Sunday, Aug. 25. Animal species include beef and dairy cattle, dairy and meat goats, poultry, rabbits, sheep and swine. Llama and alpacas are at the fair Aug. 28-30. Refer to the daily schedules in print or at mnstatefair.org/schedule/ or visit extension.umn.edu/4-h-events/4-h-minnesota-state-fair for a schedule of 4-H competitions. For interview requests or more information on 4-H, please contact Madeline Eaton at 612-867-3351 or eaton112@umn.edu.
mnstatefair.org/location/4h-building/
The 4-H Building displays the artwork, technology and other projects created by talented Minnesota 4-H members. The Harkness Hall and Erickson stages feature musical performances and performing arts all 12 days of the State Fair. Also here, 4-H’ers participate in fashion shows and other competitions. Refer to the daily schedules in print or at the link above or visit extension.umn.edu/4-h-events/4-h-minnesota-state-fair for a schedule of 4-H competitions, performances and demonstrations.
6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, located in Compeer Arena
4-H youth participants in the Minnesota Livestock Breeders’ Association Purple Ribbon Auction proudly showcase their award-winning animals. These animals and exhibitors have progressed to the State Fair from county fairs across the state, where they placed among the top entrants. These promising young Minnesotans will receive proceeds from the sale of their purple ribbon-winning livestock at this auction. mlbapurpleribbonauction.org
6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28, located in the Lee & Rose Warner Coliseum
4-H’ers and their llamas and alpacas dress in complementary costumes. This creative and nationally recognized competition provides for a colorful, clever and visual experience. ASL-interpreted. mnstatefair.org/animals/llamas-and-alpacas/
Sponsored by Bremer Bank
mnstatefair.org/location/agriculture-horticulture-building
The Agriculture Horticulture Building displays the ag-hort-bee competitions, including Christmas trees, bee & honey culture, farm crops, crop art & scarecrows, flowers, fruits & wines, and vegetables & potatoes. Other features include: The Common Table: Minnesota Eats exhibit supported by the Minnesota Food Justice Network, The DIRT demonstration area, a floral rotunda exhibit featuring the theme: Cultural Kaleidoscope, ag-hort-bee demonstrations and presentations, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture, University of Minnesota CFANS and the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild. Largest vegetable winners are also on display all 12 days of the fair, including the Giant Pumpkin Contest. Visit the link above for a schedule of activities in the Ag-Hort Building and mnstatefair.org/competitions/ag-hort-bee/ for an overview of the competitions.
Located in the Agriculture Horticulture Building
mnstatefair.org/competitions/ag-hort-bee/bee-and-honey/
In the bee & honey show, experienced and amateur producers of honey and beeswax display their products, including honey, candles, photography and more. Demonstrations and presentations daily. Looking in the Hive at 4:30 p.m. daily is ASL-interpreted. The popular Bee Beard Demonstration will be held for the 25th year. Gary Reuter, apiary scientist at the University of Minnesota Bee Lab, will lead the daring display of 10,000 honeybees landing on the faces of two volunteers, forming a living beard of bees on Wednesday, Aug. 28, at 1 p.m. Refer to the daily schedules in print or at mnstatefair.org/location/agriculture-horticulture-building/ for a bee & honey presentation and demonstration schedule.
Located in the Agriculture Horticulture Building
This interactive exhibit, supported by the Minnesota Food Justice Network, inspires Minnesotans to get connected to the food they eat. The actions we take every day matter, as we are all directly linked to our food. Centering around six areas of action – Buy Local, Eat Local, Grow Food, Nurture Soil, Promote Justice, and Reduce Waste, The Common Table: Minnesota Eats exhibit provides a learning opportunity and takeaway for every age and interest. Learn from the people who are changing the way we grow, buy and eat food. Refer to the daily schedules in print or at mnstatefair.org/location/the-common-table/ for a presentation and demonstration schedule.
Located in the Agriculture Horticulture Building
Unique to the Minnesota State Fair, crop art is made from Minnesota-grown seeds, stems and other plant parts on supporting backgrounds with or without the use of paints and dyes. Works of art entered into this year’s competition, as well as pieces by renowned crop artists, are on display all 12 days of the fair. The fair’s scarecrow competition showcases creative, freestanding scarecrows made by adults, children and groups. mnstatefair.org/competitions/ag-hort-bee/crop-art-and-scarecrow/ The fair’s farm crops competition includes categories for utility certified seeds, seed ears, old and new corn, and sheaves of grain. mnstatefair.org/competitions/ag-hort-bee/farm-crops/
Located in the Agriculture Horticulture Building
mnstatefair.org/location/the-dirt-demo-stage/
Master gardeners, florists and other experts team up to offer informative demonstrations and question-and-answer sessions. Refer to the daily schedules in print or at the link above.
Located in the Agriculture Horticulture Building
The Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild presents “Brewed in Minnesota,” an educational and interactive exhibit that celebrates and explores craft beer, agriculture and the people who bring it all together. The Guild offers flights of craft beer for sale from Minnesota breweries and brewpubs; educational stations showcasing the history, agriculture and industry that support Minnesota craft beer; and daily stage programs that showcase what everyone should know about Minnesota craft beer, the Guild and its members. Visit Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild’s website at mncraftbrew.org/event/state-fair/ for more information.
Local celebrities compete in agricultural contests, including hand-milking, animal calling, wool packing and butter carving. All contests are held on the Moo Stage located outside the northwest end of the Cattle Barn. All Agrilympics events are presented by AgDay365. Do you have a media celebrity interested in participating in this year’s Agrilympics? If so, contact Doris Mold at 612-414-7574 or mnstatefairagrilympics@gmail.com.
Located near the south entrance of the Sheep Barn on the north side of Judson Avenue between Liggett and Clough streets
The Baa Booth is an educational exhibit featuring sheep displays and hands-on activities. The Baa Booth is open the first eight days of the fair. mnstatefair.org/location/baa-booth/
Located near the south entrance of the Sheep Barn on the north side of Judson Avenue between Liggett and Clough streets
Get answers to fascinating questions about the tassels that hang from a goat’s neck (they’re called wattles), how much milk goats produce, why some goat breeds have such different-looking ears, and more. The Goat Booth is open the last four days of the fair. mnstatefair.org/location/goat-booth/
Located in the Cattle Barn on the south side of Judson Avenue between Stevens and Liggett streets
The Moo Booth is a family-friendly exhibit where guests can take part in educational activities and learn about the care and management of cattle. Demonstrations and activities take place on the Moo Stage outside the Cattle Barn, as well as on the Barn Stage inside the Cattle Barn. Visit mnstatefair.org/location/moo-booth/ for more information and a schedule or refer to the daily schedules in print.
Located at the Moo Booth, outside the Cattle Barn on the south side of Judson Avenue
Refer to the daily schedules in print or at mnstatefair.org/general-info/daily-schedules/ for a presentation schedule.
Located inside the Cattle Barn on the south side of Judson Avenue
Refer to the daily schedules in print or at mnstatefair.org/general-info/daily-schedules/ for a presentation schedule.
Located in the northeast corner of the Christensen Pavilion (formerly Swine Barn) off Stevens Street
Presented by the Minnesota Pork Board, the Oink Booth was completely remodeled in 2023. Designed to reflect a real modern-day pig barn, the newly constructed Oink Booth has expanded with more educational games and interactive activities about pigs in Minnesota. Fair guests can see a sow and piglets up close, visit the largest boar and sport free pig ear headbands. mnstatefair.org/location/oink-booth/
Located on the south side of Judson Avenue between Clough and Nelson streets
The CHS Miracle of Birth Center debuted at the fair in 2001 and moved to its current location in 2006. This agricultural education exhibit is the birthplace of nearly 200 animals, including lambs, kids and piglets, during the fair’s 12-day run. Volunteers with FFA, University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine and the Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association answer questions about livestock and animal care. Fair visitors also can discover more about how farmers use different egg production systems to produce safe and wholesome food. mnstatefair.org/location/chs-miracle-of-birth-center/
Sponsored by T-Mobile
Located outside the CHS Miracle of Birth Center
The Christensen Farms Stage features the Thank a Farmer Magic Show and a number of agriculture education demonstrations and talks. The 1 p.m. daily presentation is ASL-interpreted. Refer to the daily schedules in print or at mnstatefair.org/schedule/ for a presentation schedule.
Located at the Christensen Farms Stage
Born into a six-generation farm family, Rhonda Ross Swanson knows a thing or two about the important role agriculture, farmers and ranchers play in our daily lives. Incorporating magic, comedy and zany fun, this show educates and engages children of all ages. The 1 p.m. daily presentation is ASL-interpreted. mnstatefair.org/booths-and-showcases/thank-a-farmer-magic-show/
Located on the north side of Judson Avenue west of the Horse Barn
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Compeer Arena is home to horse, cattle, llama, goat and sheep competitions for 4-H, FFA and open-class exhibitors. Compeer Arena was built in 2012; construction was supported by contributions to the Minnesota State Fair Foundation.
Located on the northeast corner of Dan Patch Avenue and Cosgrove Street
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The creative activities department presents an annual exhibition of the finest needlework, handcrafts, baking and canning that Minnesota has to offer. Participation is limited to Minnesota residents. The Cambria Kitchen in the Creative Activities Building is home to a demonstration area with presentations occurring every day of the fair. In 1971 the competition department and category of Creative Activities debuted after formerly being known as Home Activities and Woman’s Activities. A timeline in the Creative Activities Building depicts a variety of significant moments in the history of Creative Activities at the fair. Refer to the daily schedules in print or at mnstatefair.org/schedule/ for a schedule.
Located on the east side of Cosgrove Street between Wright and Dan Patch avenues
The Education Building houses a variety of educational exhibitors, as well as the K-12 competition. The K-12 competition presents an annual exhibition of the work of Minnesota students in kindergarten through grade 12. Projects conceived and executed at home as well as school projects are welcome. Examples of displays include drawings, paintings, sewing, reports and creative writing, photography, woodwork and more. Visit mnstatefair.org/competitions/k-12-competition/ for more information.
Located in the Education Building
Each day of the fair, two or three middle or high school robotics teams demonstrate how their robots work. Fair visitors can watch as the teams navigate through various tasks that showcase the skills and inner-workings of the robots. Teams may choose audience members to “drive” the robots for a hands-on experience. Refer to the daily schedules in print or at mnstatefair.org/schedule/ for a schedule.
Lists of entries in the livestock, FFA and horse departments for the 2024 Minnesota State Fair allow exhibitors and fair guests alike to find out which exhibitors have submitted their entries and are coming to the State Fair this year. These lists and 2024 competition results, including livestock, ag-hort-bee, creative activities and more are at mnstatefair.org/competitions/. The State Fair presents free livestreams of draft horse shows and livestock shows. Livestream links are available at mnstatefair.org/competitions/livestreaming/.
FFA Awards Ceremony sponsored by Bremer Bank
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The 2024 FFA Livestock Show runs from Friday, Aug. 30, through Monday, Sept. 2. Entries are open to Minnesota students in grades 9-12 who are regularly enrolled in an agricultural education program or are active members of an FFA chapter that is in good standing in the state FFA association. Departments include beef cattle, dairy cattle, swine, sheep, meat goats, crops, agriculture technology, judging contests, safe tractor operators contest, landscape design and construction, agricultural interactive exhibits/demonstrations, vegetable and potato, poultry, rabbits and live agricultural mechanics competitions Friday, Aug. 30, through Sunday, Sept. 1. Refer to the daily schedules in print or at mnstatefair.org/schedule/ for a schedule.
Located on the southeast corner of Randall Avenue and Cosgrove Street
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The fine arts department presents an annual exhibition that is the result of a juried competition. Participation is open to all living residents of Minnesota, and each may submit one work for consideration. More than 300 works selected by the jurors are displayed in the Fine Arts Center every day of the State Fair. This is the largest juried art exhibition in Minnesota. Select artwork will be sold in the Fine Arts Center with 20 percent of the proceeds benefiting State Fair arts programs through the Minnesota State Fair Foundation 501(c)(3). For information about the fine arts competition, visit mnstatefair.org/competitions/fine-arts/.
Located in the Fine Arts Center
Each day of the fair, a practicing Minnesota artist will create artwork and interact with fair guests. This special exhibition provides a window into the working artist’s world and an up-close look at the “nuts and bolts” of how art is created. The participating artists work in a variety of 2D and 3D media and include: Sung-Hee Min (sculptor/public artist), Tamara Aupaumut (multi-disciplinary artist), Stanley Leonard (woodcut relief prints), Lindsay Doyle (natural ink), Mandy Pedigo (textiles), Russell Hamilton (textiles, painting, sculpture), Kao Lee Thao (watercolor and acrylic painting), Mike Welton (oil painting), Areca Roe (photography), Jimmy Longoria (innovative materials), Katharine Eksuzian (ceramics) and Lisa Stauffer (plein air painting). Refer to the daily schedules at mnstatefair.org/location/fine-arts-center/ for the artist schedule.
Located in the Fine Arts Center
Participants use observational skills to work their way through a quiz that takes them on a scavenger hunt through the gallery. Fair guests earn a ribbon when the quiz is complete. Two levels of difficulty are available and great for all ages. Learn more by stopping by the information desk in the Fine Arts Center.
Located on the northwest corner of Judson Avenue and Liggett Street
The Horse Barn, built in 1937, is home to horses preparing for competition, as well as a variety of educational exhibits. The Horse Barn can house more than 500 horses at one time. A variety of horses come through these stalls throughout the 12 days of the fair, including draft horses, miniature horses, and pleasure and performance horse breeds including pinto horses, paint horses, quarter horses and walking horses. To ensure the safety of fair guests, horses and exhibitors, the Horse Barn will close early on select days during competition preparation but may reopen after competition concludes. To see the majestic draft horses perform, venture across the street to the Warner Coliseum. Please note competition preparation will also affect the hours of Aisle of Breeds and EquiMania!™. Visit mnstatefair.org/animals/horses/ for horse barn hours.
Located in the center aisle of the Horse Barn
A variety of horse breeds are showcased throughout the 12 days of the State Fair. Fair guests can stop by to meet horses and their owners, get answers to equine questions and learn about horseback riding. Breeds may include: Peruvian, Norwegian Fjord, Paso Fino, Cleveland Bay, Pintabian, Pinto, Appaloosa, Percheron, Quarter Horse, American Bashkir Curly, Clydesdale, Paint, Rocky Mountain Saddlehorse, Standardbred and more. mnstatefair.org/location/aisle-of-breeds/
Located in the center aisle of the Horse Barn
This comprehensive horse exhibit features full-size skeletons and anatomy models, dental tools, tail-braiding and leg-wrapping activities, an 80-foot-long digestive tract, and stations detailing horse behavior and reproduction, rider safety, careers and more. This free interactive education center for horse enthusiasts of all ages is presented by the Minnesota State Fair and Equine Guelph, the horse owners’ center at the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. mnstatefair.org/location/equimania/
Sponsored by Kemps, Cub, Cargill and Minnesota Corn
Located on the west side of Cooper Street between Lee and Randall avenues
Little Farm Hands is a free, hands-on agricultural education exhibit that takes children through the agricultural process from farm to grocery store. Farm hands, adorned with work aprons, help with farm chores, collect goods to sell at the farmers market and then spend their earnings at the grocery store. Stop by stations to learn about soil and the importance of pollinators. Farm hands ages 11 and older can become Ag-Vestigators on the hunt for fun farm facts. mnstatefair.org/location/little-farm-hands/
Livestock departure & arrival occurs in all livestock areas (except the Horse Barn, where barn hours vary; and CHS Miracle of Birth Center) on Sunday, Aug. 25, Thursday, Aug. 29, and Labor Day, Sept. 2. On these days, for the safety of guests, exhibitors and animals, the barns and areas of the livestock facilities close at 1 p.m. as animals leave the barns and preparations are made for different breeds and classes of animals to move in. Refer to the daily schedules at mnstatefair.org/schedule/ for animal display times, dates and locations.
Livestock competition takes place in several barns, the Exercise Ring, Compeer Arena and the Lee & Rose Warner Coliseum. Refer to the daily schedules at mnstatefair.org/schedule/ for the complete livestock judging schedule. The following location descriptions will make judging areas easier to find:
One of the premier horse expositions in the nation, the Minnesota State Fair Horse show features several competitions, breeds and demonstrations – all free with State Fair admission. These horses and their mounts compete for top honors in the iconic Lee & Rose Warner Coliseum. Spectators come to watch and feel the ground-pounding sound of draft horses as they pull wagons and hitches, see miniature horses being driven, and take in the heart-racing spectacle of timed events. The show is a multi-breed event consisting of performance, pleasure, stock and draft horses, including Barnes Rodeo: Bulls & Barrels and more, many of which take place in the Lee & Rose Warner Coliseum. Check out the horse show schedule at mnstatefair.org/competitions/horses/ or refer to the daily schedules in print or at mnstatefair.org/schedule/ for a schedule.
Sponsored by Sleep Number
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View the “Grandstand Entertainers by Year” PDF at mnstatefair.org/get-involved/media/.
View the “Grandstand Entertainers Alphabetically & Including Number of Appearances” PDF at mnstatefair.org/get-involved/media/.
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The Minnesota State Fair free stage entertainment lineup features more than 900 shows throughout the Great Minnesota Get-Together’s 12-day run – all free with fair admission. For interview and appearance arrangements with free stage artists, please contact the marketing & communications department at media@mnstatefair.org or 651-288-4321.
Sponsored by Leinenkugel’s Brewing Co.
Located on the west side of Cosgrove Street, north of the Space Tower
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Sponsored by Leinenkugel’s Brewing Co.
Located at the Leinie Lodge Bandshell on the west side of Cosgrove Street, north of the Space Tower
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Sponsored by August Schell Brewing Co.
Located at West End Market, west side
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Sponsored by August Schell Brewing Co.
Located at the Schell’s Stage at Schilling Amphitheater at West End Market, west side
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Sponsored by Summit Brewing Co.
Located at the International Bazaar
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Sponsored by Summit Brewing Co.
Located at the International Bazaar Stage
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Sponsored by Green Mill Restaurant
Located between Randall and Wright avenues and Cooper and Cosgrove streets
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Sponsored by Allina Health | Aetna
Located on the east side of Cosgrove Street between Wright and Dan Patch avenues, outside the Education Building
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Sponsored by Treasure Island Resort & Casino
Located on the southeast corner of Dan Patch Avenue and Underwood Street
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Located on the corner of Wright Avenue and Cosgrove Street at Family Fair at Baldwin Park
Step inside the Alphabet Forest to discover literacy activities for all ages. Guests can meet a different author or illustrator each day at the Blue Ribbon Author Showcase from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., take pictures with Fair Letters, create alphabet Ferris wheels, add Minnesota State Fair words to the Fair Dictionary and play the Fabulous Fair Alphabet Game. Designed by author and illustrator Debra Frasier, this vocabulary-building game invites families to collect words they see, read, hear, feel or taste at the fair. Players who complete a game card win a blue ribbon at the Alphabet Forest at Baldwin Park. To see the author schedule or get a game card, stop by the Alphabet Forest or visit mnstatefair.org/location/alphabet-forest/ for more information. Alphabet Forest activities are provided by the Minnesota State Fair, Winding Oak and Debra Frasier. The Alphabet Forest is supported by the Minnesota State Fair Foundation. Refer to the daily schedule at mnstatefair.org/schedule/ for the schedule of visiting authors.
Located at the east Grandstand Plaza and at KSTP Heritage Plaza at West End Market
Arts A’Fair celebrates performing arts in Minnesota with pop-up showcases of drumming, music, puppetry, dance and theater at two locations on the fairgrounds. This year will feature performances by 18 performance groups from around the state of Minnesota. New artists for 2024 include Continental Ballet Company, New Native Theatre and Youth Performance Company. Visit mnstatefair.org/booths-and-showcases/arts-afair/ for more information, and refer to the daily schedule at mnstatefair.org/schedule/ for the schedule of performances.
The State Fair Daily Parade begins at 2 p.m. The parade features the high school marching band exhibition, floats and special attractions. The parade route begins and ends near the Haunted House. Parade units are announced at the Leinie Lodge Bandshell, as well as at the east side of the Family Fair Stage at Baldwin Park. ASL interpretation is provided in front of the Administration Building. Visit mnstatefair.org/competitions/marching-bands/ for more information about the parade, the route and the marching band schedule.
Located north of Lee Avenue between Underwood and Cooper streets
A participatory public art installation created by Montreal-based artists Mouna Andraos and Melissa Mongiat, the Giant Sing Along offers an opportunity for fair guests to join together in a one-of-a-kind musical experience. A field of microphones welcomes everyone to sing along – karaoke-style. A large screen features the lyrics of modern and nostalgic songs and hits from musicals and movies. Software helps everyone sing in unison. mnstatefair.org/art-and-garden/
Located south of the Grandstand, east of the Grandstand Ramp
Imagination and joy come to life as four Minnesota artists paint large-scale artworks that reflect the world they want to live in. Throughout the fair’s 12 days, artists will be on-site creating their murals. Stop by to watch the work in progress by these participating artists: Xena Goldman, Kalaka, Flahn Manly and Genie Hien Tran. In addition, 20 artworks created for the park since the 2021 State Fair will be on display. Joyful World Mural Park is produced in partnership with Forecast Public Art and supported by the Minnesota State Fair Foundation. mnstatefair.org/art-and-garden/
Free photo opportunities and autograph sessions with State Fair mascots Fairchild and Fairborne occur at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily at Visitors Plaza. The mascots also appear in the 2 p.m. daily parade.
Located on the southwest corner of Randall Avenue and Cosgrove Street at Baldwin Park
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The fair has everything on-a-stick – even math. Started in 2015, the Math On-A-Stick experience is where kids and grown-ups can explore fun math concepts at the fair. Families can count their way through the fairgrounds on a Number Game scavenger hunt, noticing that a corndog has one stick, a cow has four legs, the Great Big Wheel has 36 gondolas, and so on. Visitors can discover how math can be creative in special activities led by visiting mathematicians and artists who use math in their careers. Refer to the daily schedule at mnstatefair.org/schedule/ for a list of visiting mathematicians and artists, supported by the Minnesota State Fair Foundation.
Sponsored by Good Health Saunas
Located on the east side of Cooper Street between Lee & Randall avenues, east of Little Farm Hands
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The Minnesota State Fair Amateur Talent Contest is an event almost as legendary as corndogs and cotton candy. Semifinalists are selected from nearly 400 acts that auditioned in late July in one of three divisions (open, teen and preteen) for a chance to advance to the semifinals held during the fair. Semifinals are held at 6 p.m. nightly Aug. 22-31, at the Leinie Lodge Bandshell. One hundred and twenty semifinalists will compete for a place in the final round. The final round will feature the 26 remaining contestants competing for more than $20,000 in cash awards. The open division winner receives $10,000. Nearly 10,000 fans will attend the finals at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 1, at the Grandstand. All Amateur Talent Contest events are free with fair admission.
Over the past five decades, more than 17,000 acts have auditioned for the MSF Amateur Talent Contest, with 5,500 qualifying for semifinal competition. More than $250,000 in prize money has been awarded to top finishers. Past winners include Nashville-based country music singer-songwriter Caitlyn Smith, local theater actor Max Wojtanowicz, beatbox artist DJ Snuggles, and Minneapolis’ first family of soul The Steeles. Visit mnstatefair.org/competitions/amateur-talent-contests/ for more information and for a list of past amateur talent contest winners.
The MSF County Fair Talent Contest features winners from county fair talent contests around the state. Semifinals are held at 7 p.m. nightly Aug. 22-30, at the Family Fair Stage at Baldwin Park. Finals are held at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31, at the Family Fair Stage. Participants who finish first and second in each division (open, teen and preteen) in the Aug. 31 county fair finals advance to the MSF Amateur Talent Contest Finals at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 1, at the Grandstand. mnstatefair.org/competitions/amateur-talent-contests/
Sponsored by Mazda
Fireworks follow each evening’s Grandstand show (weather permitting). Times vary, but fireworks shows generally start between 10 and 11 p.m. Fireworks begin at 9 p.m. on Labor Day.
The State Fair added 33 official new foods and six new vendors to the expansive menu already offered. Visit mnstatefair.org/get-involved/media/new-this-year/food/ for the media photo gallery of new foods and new food vendors. To share new foods with the public use this link: mnstatefair.org/new-this-year/food/
Check out mnstatefair.org/general-info/specialty-brews-and-beverages/ to see a full list of this year’s specialty brews and beverages debuting or found only at the 2024 Minnesota State Fair.
Use the Fair Finder search engine at mnstatefair.org/fair-finder/food/ or on the Official MN State Fair App to find all foods and beverages and their locations. The Fair Finder also includes information on vendors participating in special day deals and discounts.
The concessions and exhibits department is responsible for selecting concessionaires and exhibitors for the annual 12-day State Fair. Each year, many registrations are considered for a limited number of opportunities. The State Fair does not maintain a waiting list. As opportunities become available, vendors are selected from the pool of registrations submitted. Several criteria are considered in registration review, including: 1) experience at other fairs or events; 2) booth presentation and appearance; 3) balance of similar products and services around the fairgrounds; 4) appropriateness of product, service or presentation to the available site; and 5) physical requirements. Visit mnstatefair.org/get-involved/concessions-and-exhibits/ for information about how to become a vendor.
Of the more than 1,600 menu items offered at the State Fair, nearly 80 are served on-a-stick. For a list of all the food items served on-a-stick, use the Fair Finder link: mnstatefair.org/fair-finder/food/
Located on the south side of Judson Avenue between CHS Miracle of Birth Center and the Dairy Building
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Adventure Park features extreme thrill attractions.
Sponsored by Kwik Trip
Located between Wright and Dan Patch avenues and Underwood and Cooper streets
Media MUST check in with the marketing & communications department at 651-288-4321 and the Kidway Office at 651-288-4491 before entering Kidway for interviews, video or photography. For safety reasons, NO VEHICLES ARE ALLOWED ON THE KIDWAY LOT.
Kidway features rides, attractions and food concessions for children and families. There is one new ride at Kidway in 2024 – Big Rig 500. mnstatefair.org/location/kidway/
Located at the west end of the fairgrounds. Entrance at the intersection of Carnes Avenue and Liggett Street
Media MUST check in with the marketing & communications department at 651-288-4321 and the Midway Operations Office at 651-288-4491 before entering Mighty Midway for interviews, video or photography. For safety reasons, NO VEHICLES ARE ALLOWED ON MIGHTY MIDWAY LOT.
Mighty Midway features rides, games of skill and food concessions. There are two new rides at Mighty Midway in 2024 – Kracken and The Defender. mnstatefair.org/location/mighty-midway/
Located in Ramberg Center (sponsored by Cal Spas), on the west side of Underwood Street between Carnes and Judson avenues, across from the Agriculture Horticulture Building
Blue Ribbon BINGO debuted in 2022. Proceeds support the Minnesota State Fair Foundation 501(c)(3). www.msffoundation.org/blue-ribbon-bingo/
Located in the Dairy Building on the southwest corner of Judson Avenue and Underwood Street
Princess Kay and her court will each have their likenesses carved into a 90-pound block of butter by sculptor Gerry Kulzer. Princess Kay’s likeness will be carved over two days, on Thursday, Aug. 22 and Friday, Aug. 23, followed by one of the eight finalists’ likenesses carved each day of the fair through Sunday, Sept. 1. The princess being sculpted and the sculptor rotate in a 40° display cooler and periodically answer questions from the audience. For more information, please contact Krista Kuzma with Bellmont Partners at krista@bellmontpartners.com or 507-259-8159.
Located in the Creative Activities Building on the northeast corner of Dan Patch Avenue and Cosgrove Street
The Cambria Kitchen is a state-of-the-art food preparation facility that features insightful culinary demonstrations throughout each day of the fair. Find a schedule at mnstatefair.org/schedule/.
Located in the Agriculture Horticulture Building on the north side of Judson Avenue between Underwood and Cooper streets
This interactive exhibit, supported by the Minnesota Food Justice Network, inspires Minnesotans to get connected to the food they eat. More information and presentation schedule at mnstatefair.org/location/the-common-table/.
Located between Carnes and Judson avenues and Clough and Nelson streets
Celebrating 90 years, the DNR Building and Park feature information, demonstrations and displays on Minnesota’s forests, rivers and wildlife. Inside the building are aquariums and terrariums full of Minnesota fish and reptiles. Outside at DNR Park, visitors can view a pond full of fish species native to Minnesota, meet Smokey Bear and take part in activities and demonstrations. The DNR Volunteer Outdoor Stage and Garden Stage provide music and demonstrations about Minnesota’s wildlife and environment. Find information and a schedule at mnstatefair.org/location/dnr-building-and-park/.
Located on the west side of Cosgrove Street between Wright and Dan Patch avenues
Now in its 10th year at the fair, the University of Minnesota’s Driven to Discover is a research facility featuring collaboration between researchers and thousands of fair guests. University departments are seeking adults and children for several studies on many different topics. Guests can participate as part of a research study and meet with researchers and learn about their work. mnstatefair.org/location/driven-to-discover/
Sponsored by Xcel Energy
Located in the Progress Center on the north side of Randall Avenue at Cosgrove Street
Presented by the Minnesota State Fair and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, this exhibit is designed to inspire people to lead more sustainable lives while improving quality of life and the environment. Eco Experience showcases renewable energy and exhibits on air, water, land, green buildings, organic agriculture and local foods. Eco Experience includes a Sustainability Stage with environmental demonstrations, entertainment and healthy cooking presentations throughout the day. For a complete Sustainability Stage schedule and more information visit mnstatefair.org/location/eco-experience/. For even more information, visit ecoexperience.org.
Located at Baldwin Park between Randall and Wright avenues and Cooper and Cosgrove streets
Family Fair features attractions, concessions and entertainment for the whole family. Visit mnstatefair.org/location/family-fair-at-baldwin-park/ for more information, and for a listing of entertainment at the Family Fair Stage, visit mnstatefair.org/location/family-fair-stage/.
Sponsored by Xfinity
Located on the west side of Underwood Street between Dan Patch and Carnes avenues
Many of Minnesota’s sports teams are featured under one roof. Fair guests can meet and greet players, purchase team merchandise and more. mnstatefair.org/location/fan-central/
Located on the southwest corner of Dan Patch Avenue and Cooper Street
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Health Fair 11 at the Fair features 18 organizations offering health education and free or low-cost screenings, including:
New! Hear a 15-minute talk about State Fair history at 10:30 a.m. and 12:30, 4:30 & 6:30 p.m. daily, presented by Minnesota State Fair Foundation volunteers in front of Ramberg Center. The 10:30 a.m. presentation is ASL interpreted.
Brought to you by the Minnesota State Fair Foundation and the Minnesota Historical Society and funded by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund
Learn about State Fair history and explore all corners of the grounds on this 12-stop self-guided tour. Visit mnstatefair.org/about-the-fair/brochures/#hwt to learn more, and read about the three new stops added this year.
Sponsored by LeafFilter, located between Cooper and Cosgrove streets, just north of Dan Patch Avenue
The Home Improvement Building is the place to go when you are looking to update or remodel your home. Find insight, ideas, expertise and products to jump start your to-do list.
Located on the south side of Judson Avenue between Underwood and Cooper streets
The International Bazaar features entertainment, food, crafts and wares from around the world. The free entertainment stage, sponsored by Summit Brewing Co., features live performances throughout the fair. Visit mnstatefair.org/location/international-bazaar/ for more information, and for a listing of entertainment at the International Bazaar Stage, visit mnstatefair.org/location/international-bazaar-stage/.
A wide variety of art can be found throughout the fairgrounds. Find details on tree sculptures, art attractions and other sculptures and artwork at mnstatefair.org/art-and-garden/.
The Minnesota Corn Growers Association and Minnesota Corn Research & Promotion Council partnered with the Minnesota State Fair to bring the Fairstalk to the North End in 2019. Known together as Minnesota Corn, the farmer-led organizations invest in research to improve water quality and soil health, as well as developing new uses for our state’s corn crop. The goal with each investment is to help Minnesota’s growers become the most environmentally responsible and sustainable corn farmers in the nation. Both organizations serve to raise awareness of this mission and the importance of corn farming in Minnesota, and are proud to partner with the Minnesota State Fair in developing the North End and the Minnesota Corn Fairstalk as part of this effort. Learn more at mncorn.org.
The Minnesota State Fairgrounds are home to spectacular gardens and green spaces. Visit mnstatefair.org/art-and-garden/ to learn more about the plants and features in each garden.
Located at West End Market, east side
The History & Heritage Center, a centerpiece of West End Market, opened in 2014 and showcases the State Fair’s rich history. Visit mnstatefair.org/location/history-and-heritage-center/ and mnstatefair.org/general-info/history-historic-buildings-landmarks/ for more information.
Located on the east side of Cosgrove Street, on the street level of the 4-H Building, outside
Letterpress printing is experiencing a huge resurgence in popularity. See it in its original form as the sights and sounds of an old-time newspaper office come alive in this living-history exhibit operated by the Minnesota Newspaper Foundation. mnstatefair.org/location/minnesota-newspaper-museum/
Located on the west side of Underwood Street between Carnes and Judson avenues
Explore Minnesota’s growing wine country featuring award-winning wines from the state’s thriving vineyards and wineries. Renowned local winemakers and sommeliers give presentations and tastings featuring the best in Minnesota wine; how to pair wine with State Fair foods, chocolates, herbs and other locally made foods; and how to explore Minnesota’s thriving wine scene beyond the fairgrounds. mnstatefair.org/location/minnesota-wine-country/
Located at the North End, east side
The North End Event Center, centerpiece of the North End, features a 12,000-square-foot state-of-the-art exhibit hall. In 2024, stop by to visit Cats & Dogs The Exhibition, free with State Fair admission. mnstatefair.org/location/north-end-event-center/
Located on Lee Avenue between Underwood and Cooper streets
The Old Iron Show is reminiscent of the former Machinery Hill. Rare, valuable and fully operational antique farm equipment is displayed and demonstrated. Visit mnstatefair.org/location/old-iron-show/ for hours and information, and to learn more about what will be on display this year.
Located on the west side of Underwood Street, north of Murphy Avenue
The Pet Pavilions feature Minnesota Purebred Dog Breeders Association exhibits and demonstrations, and other pet-oriented commercial exhibits and concessions. Pet spay and neutering surgeries are presented in the Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association Pet Surgery Suite daily. The noon program is ASL-interpreted daily. A variety of agility demonstrations are presented at the Outdoor Demonstration Area. Visit mnstatefair.org/location/pet-pavilions/ for a schedule.
Sponsored by Cal Spas
Located on the west side of Underwood Street between Carnes and Judson avenues
Ramberg Center is home of Blue Ribbon BINGO, now in its third year. msffoundation.org/blue-ribbon-bingo/
Visitors to the Minnesota State Fair will find an abundance of shopping, specialty merchants and unique artisans. From goods, gadgets and gear to crafts, collectibles and confections, hundreds of vendors offer a diverse array of merchandise. For an overview of the shopping destinations and a list of vendors and merchandise, visit mnstatefair.org/general-info/shopping-destinations/.
Located in the Grandstand, upper level
Honoring the architecture, heritage and character of the historic Grandstand, the Veranda is a shop-eat-sip destination on the west side of the Grandstand’s upper level merchandise and shopping area. Guests can shop at vendors showcasing vintage, trendy, upcycled, handmade and made-in-Minnesota goods. The Veranda’s balcony provides iconic State Fair views overlooking the Mighty Midway, West End Market and more fairgrounds sites.
Located at the west end of the fairgrounds north of West Dan Patch Avenue
West End Market debuted in 2014 with State Fair sights, sounds, tastes and experiences, featuring the History & Heritage Center; the Schell’s Stage at Schilling Amphitheater with entertainment all 12 days of the fair; dozens of artisans, craftspeople and specialty merchants; and many food and beverage options. mnstatefair.org/location/west-end-market/
Allina Health | Aetna
Cosgrove Stage Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 26-29, located on the east side of Cosgrove Street next to the Cosgrove Stage
August Schell Brewing Co.
Schell’s Stage Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located south of the Schell’s Stage at Schilling Amphitheater
Bremer Bank
Agriculture Horticulture Building Sponsor and FFA Awards Ceremony Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located on the north side of Judson Avenue, south of the Agriculture Horticulture Building
Cal Spas
Ramberg Center Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located south of Ramberg Center at Underwood Street and Judson Avenue
Cargill
Little Farm Hands Tractor Shed Sponsor
Located at the Little Farm Hands Tractor Shed
Crystal Farms
Day Sponsor — Thursday, Aug. 29
Exhibiting Aug. 29, located on the corner of Wright Avenue & Underwood Street
Cub
Little Farm Hands Grocery Store Sponsor
Located at the Little Farm Hands Grocery Store
DragNFly Wireless
Wi-Fi Hotspot Sponsor
Located at the west Grandstand Plaza
Good Health Saunas
The North Woods and North Woods Stage Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located on the northeast corner of Randall Avenue and Cooper Street, south of The North Woods
Green Mill Restaurant
Family Fair Stage at Baldwin Park Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located on the east side of Cooper Street at Baldwin Park, west of the Family Fair Stage
Human Touch
Deals, Drawings & Giveaway Guide Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located on the corner of Wright Avenue & Cooper Street
KaiBi Mobile
Family Care Center Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located on the west side of Underwood Street across from the Agriculture Horticulture Building
Kemps
Kemps Little Farm Hands and Little Farm Hands Dairy Barn Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 30-31, located on the corner of Wright Avenue & Underwood Street
Kwik Trip
Kidway Sponsor
Kidway is located between Wright and Dan Patch avenues and Underwood and Cooper streets
LeafFilter
Home Improvement Building Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located on the west side of Cosgrove Street at Home Improvement Building entrance
Leinenkugel Brewing Co.
Leinie Lodge Bandshell Sponsor
Located on the east side of Cooper Street, south of the Leinie Lodge Bandshell
Mall of America
Day Sponsor – Thursday, Aug. 22 and Friday, Aug. 23
Exhibiting Aug. 22 and Aug. 23, located on the corner of Wright Avenue & Underwood Street
Mattress Firm
New Foods Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located on the corner of Randall Avenue & Cooper Street
Mazda
Nightly Fireworks Spectacular Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located at the west Grandstand Plaza
Minnesota Corn
Little Farm Hands Grain Bin Sponsor
Located at the Little Farm Hands Grain Bin
Minnesota Lottery
Blue Ribbon Bargain Book Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located on the northwest corner of Judson Avenue and Nelson Street
Minnesota Rusco
Online Gate Admission Ticket Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located in the Grandstand, lower level, east side
Minnesota Senior LinkAge Line
Day Sponsor – Seniors Day, Monday, Aug. 26
Exhibiting Aug. 26, located on the corner of Wright Avenue & Underwood Street
Mintahoe Catering & Events
VIP Tent Sponsor
Located at Heffron Park
Momentum Refresh
Accessibility Guide Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located on the east side of Cosgrove Street, north of Lee Avenue
Paddle North
Dairy Building Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located in the southwest corner of the Dairy Building
PaintCare
Day Sponsor – Tuesday, Aug. 27
Exhibiting Aug. 27, located on the corner of Wright Avenue & Underwood Street
Samsung
Great Big Wheel Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located on Cooper Street, south of the Great Big Wheel
Sleep Number
Grandstand Exhibit Building & Concert Series and Date Night Sweepstakes & VIP Nights Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located in the Grandstand, lower level, southeast corner
Star Tribune
Minnesota State Fair Maps Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located on the north side of Carnes Avenue between Chambers & Nelson streets
State Farm
Selfie Spots Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located on east side of Cooper Street, outside J.V. Bailey House
Summit Brewing Co.
International Bazaar Stage Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located inside the International Bazaar at the Summit on-a-Stick booth
Sun Country Airlines
SkyGlider Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 30, located on Dan Patch Avenue, south of the SkyGlider entrance
T-Mobile
Christensen Farms Stage Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept.2, located on the corner of Judson Avenue & Clough Street, east of the Coliseum
Treasure Island Resort & Casino
The Garden & Garden Stage Sponsor, Clear Cups Sponsor, and Day Sponsor – Aug. 28
Located in The Garden on the southeast corner of Dan Patch Avenue & Underwood Street
UnitedHealthcare
Trolley Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located on Dan Patch Avenue between Cosgrove & Cooper streets
United Rentals
VIP Tent Sponsor
Located in Heffron Park
Xcel Energy
Eco Experience Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located at Eco Experience on the corner of Randall Avenue & Cosgrove Street
Xfinity
FAN Central Sponsor
Exhibiting Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located on Underwood Street, just east of FAN Central
(Dates and locations are subject to change.)
Air Force Recruitment
Aug. 23-25, located on Wright Avenue between Underwood & Cooper streets
American Red Cross
Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located east of Agriculture Horticulture Building
BUBBL’R
Aug. 22-Sept. 2, located on the northeast side of the Agriculture Horticulture Building
Go RVing
Aug. 22-25, located on the corner of Wright Avenue & Cooper Street
Idahoan Mash-A-Bowl Tour
Aug. 29-Sept. 1, located on the corner of Wright Avenue & Cooper Street
Planned Parenthood
Sept. 1-2, located on Wright Avenue between Underwood & Cooper streets
Red Bull Showrun – F1 Car
Aug. 29-31, located on Wright Avenue between Underwood & Cooper streets
Saputo Black Creek Cabin
Aug. 30-Sept. 2, located on Wright Avenue between Underwood & Cooper streets
U.S. Navy
Aug. 22-29, located on west side of Underwood Street, south of Murphy Avenue
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In 1966, Fairchild the gopher became the official mascot of the State Fair and was joined by his nephew, Fairborne, in 1983. Fairchild got his name, a play on the institution’s title, after a statewide naming contest. It’s also a tribute to Henry S. Fairchild, the man who first suggested the Ramsey County Poor Farm become the permanent site of the State Fair, which became reality in 1885.
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With a long history connecting thousands of families and organizations in Minnesota and surrounding states, the State Fair has retained documents and images that span generations. Fair guests are invited to search for their family’s name in the State Fair Archives, where annual reports and competition results dating back to the 1880s are searchable and downloadable. The archives are accessible at: mnstatefair.org/general-info/history-overview/
For all things trivia, visit mnstatefair.org/get-involved/media/trivia/.
Offices located year-round at the J.V. Bailey House. The Minnesota State Fair Foundation is the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that preserves and improves the historic Minnesota State Fairgrounds, and supports State Fair educational programs. To learn more about the Foundation, its impact and how to contribute, visit msffoundation.org. To see the various projects and programs they have supported visit msffoundation.org/about-us/what-weve-funded/. For interviews and information about the Foundation, please contact 651-288-4327 or info@msffoundation.org.
The Minnesota State Fair has been recycling on a major scale since the mid-1980s. Currently, the fair recycles aluminum, paper, glass, metal, vehicle and appliance batteries, automotive oil, tires, grease, manure, construction materials, wood waste, food waste, waste water, cardboard, concrete, oil filters, plastic bottles, electronics, toner cartridges and more.