AMAC Magazine: Volume 17, Issue 5 - SEP/OCT 2023

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the country. Family-friendly events like pig-calling contests, pie-eating contests, and cattle-cutting contests were some of the few to make it into the fair’s lineup. Many of these remain main attractions in fairs today, since it’s an inherited trait for us Ameri- cans to want to see someone win  a local hero we can all root for. And let’s not forget our nation’s love for the underdog. With families added to the mix, fair- goers became creative in cultivating ways to entertain the young ones. The first rides were small, wooden, and ran off the strength and energy of the young lads who propelled them. As technology advanced, so did the ability to build and dismantle large attractions, making rides taller, games bigger, and stakes higher for the locals. Today, fairs fill the hearts of many and still offer educational value with their ability to draw in a commu- nity and promote small-town prod- ucts. They are an excellent way to support locally harvested produce like milk, cheese, syrups, jerky, and jams. However, many can attest to the fairs’ biggest flaw: their inability to expand our stomachs to be as big as our funnel-cake-loving eyes. September 1941 - Visitors at the Rutland Fair, VT. Photo Credit: Jack Delano, United States Office of War Information; Library of Congress

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