Our Fair has used this type of grandstand admission since 1985. It works very well for our area, as it offers our fairgoers a lot of quality entertainment for the price of one button. If we look at this year's grandstand lineup and price each show separately, like many other Fairs do, the total cost of going to all grandstand shows would be 62. At the Howard County Fair, one 15 button is all that is need to see all of these shows. Your Fair offers the best entertainment deal anywhere.
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