The first Michigan State Fair was held in 1848 in Detroit however county fairs were in existence long before that. The first county fairs were held for farm families to showcase the best of their livestock, crops and home art. These early fairs reflected the ever-changing agriculture industry, bringing state of the art technology to farmers through lectures, exhibitions and show-ring competitions. Much of the success of early fairs reflects the emphasis of providing something for the entire family. Fairs were, and still are, major celebrations, bringing nuggets of knowledge, friendly competition, entertainment and a sense of community to town in a once a year gala event!
Over the 190-year history of American fairs, people have steadily moved away from farms and into factory and office jobs. Fairs reflect this change.
Today’s county fairs are agriculture
and much, much more. While striving to hold on to their agriculture roots they
also work to reflect the changing atmosphere among participating youth and adults.
Fairs are still used as a venue for farm families to showcase their finest,
but are also full of non-traditional exhibits such as web page design, research
projects and creative writing exhibits.
Whether it is food, friends or a good time you are looking for, Michigan’s many fairs, festivals and events offer a safe and fun way to spend a summer day with your family!