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You can start by checking your local newspaper or community bulletin boards for any upcoming events. You can also search online for event calendars specific to your city or town.
Most fairs will have a website or social media page where they will list their attractions and activities. Look for keywords like "family-friendly" or "kid-friendly" to determine if the fair is suitable for all ages.
Yes, most fairs will have a list of vendors on their website or social media page. You can also inquire at the fair's information booth for a map or list of vendors.
Food options can vary greatly depending on the fair. Some may have a variety of food trucks and vendors, while others may have more traditional fair food like funnel cakes and corn dogs. Check the fair's website or social media page for any food-related information.
Some fairs may have an admission fee, while others may be free to enter. It's best to check the fair's website or social media page for any information on admission fees or ticket prices. You can also call the fair's organizers for more information.