Agricultural Buildings at the Fair

Does every village have fairgrounds? When I was young farther south in the state, our county didn’t really have fairgrounds.

There was some unused land way far away from where people lived, and everyone called it the fairgrounds, however it was just empty land.

There were no bathrooms, agricultural buildings, or a/c; Nonetheless, the fair would set up there every year, and if you wanted cooling system you were out of luck, then if you needed a bathroom, it was even worse because you had to use a porta-potty! Well, the area down there has grown so much that there are now houses, schools, and shops where the fairgrounds used to be, and the county has designated fairgrounds. It has permanent buildings with Heating and A/C for the agricultural portion of the fair, restrooms with a/c and heating, a building with a big commercial kitchen and heating and cooling. The empty land is where the carnival booths go and where the rides are set up. It is really quite nice. The same is tploy where I live now. We, too, have fairgrounds. It is not as nice as the one in my condo county down south, however it is nice. There are buildings that have heating and cooling built in. There are restrooms with cooling system, and there is a really pretty location with a pale white tent that some people use for anniversarys, but even the tent can accommodate a/c, however the bride and groom have to contact the Heating and A/C contractor to set that up if they want it. It isn’t permanent, but anyway, the addition of heating and cooling allows the fairgrounds to be used for lots of things instead of only getting used once a year when the fair comes to town.

 

 

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