This year, the fun gets started July 27 and runs through Aug. 7.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The butter cow is back. And so are deep-fried buckeyes, Smokey Bear and the All-Ohio State Fair Band.
Now it’s back -- as big and boisterous as ever -- with exhibits, performances, competitions and rides spread across 360 acres just north of downtown Columbus. * The Ohio Department of Natural Resources park, which is where a 14-foot-tall Smokey Bear greets guests, and is also home to a lumberjack show, butterfly house, kayaking pond, kids fishing pond, an accessible playground and more.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Former Ohio State QB J.T. Barrett hired by Detroit Lions as offensive assistantFormer Ohio State QB J.T. Barrett joins the Detroit Lions as an offensive assistant.
Read more »
House committee releases audio of Ohio Oath Keeper during attack on U.S. CapitolOn Thursday, a House select committee released audio of an Ohio Oath Keepers leader communicating during the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol. Jessica Watkins is charged with seditious conspiracy.
Read more »
Ohio couple celebrates 100th birthdays, 79 years of marriage: 'Been a good life'Hubert Malicote fell in love with his wife June after she smiled at him during a church service.
Read more »
7-Eleven cuts 880 corporate jobs in Irving and Ohio following Speedway purchaseThe largest U.S. convenience store chain’s Tokyo-based Seven & I Holdings parent company paid $21 billion in 2020 to buy 3,900 gas stations from Marathon...
Read more »
Nathan H. Manning in the 13th Ohio Senate District Republican primary Aug. 2: endorsement editorialThe editorial board of The Plain Dealer and cleveland.com endorses Nathan H. Manning in the 13th Ohio Senate Republican primary Aug. 2.
Read more »
Ohio Senate candidate J.D. Vance makes about face on accepting corporate PAC moneyThe latest campaign finance report Vance’s campaign filed shows that Vance, since winning the Republican Senate nomination in May, has accepted tens of thousands of dollars from corporate PACs in the energy, insurance and real-estate industries.
Read more »