Western Idaho Fair 2010
The 2010 Western Idaho Fair at Expo Idaho is the place for Boise summer fun August 20th - 29th. The Western Idaho State Fair reminds Idahoans that agriculture plays a vital role in Idaho's summer fair celebration. You can expect to see the finest livestock, competitive exhibits and live entertainment.
Western Idaho Fair - Expo Idaho
Western Idaho Fair
The 2010 Western Idaho Fair August 20th - 29th
The Western Idaho Fair held at Expo Idaho is one of a few Fairs in the Pacific Northwest that can boast about conducting an annual event in three different centuries!
Starting with the first Idaho Fair in 1897 and this, the 113th in 2010, the Western Idaho Fair at Expo Idaho still focuses on agriculture and family fun.
You can expect to see the finest Idaho livestock and competitive exhibits of any State Fair in the Pacific Northwest.
The Western Idaho State Fair livestock and competitive exhibit space fills up each year and this year will be no exception.
The Simplot Ag Pavilion, produced by the Food Producers of Idaho, is the envy of every State Fair in the country.
Experience the Summer Fun, Exhibits and Live Entertainment
This year the summer fun at Expo Idaho hopefully will bring even more people to experience the summer fun, exhibits and live entertainment. If you have any questions, please call Expo Idaho at 208-287-5650.
Visit the web site today and start making your plans to attend the 2010 Western Idaho Fair at Expo Idaho - August 20th - 29th.
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