Mississippi State Fair Mississippi State Fair, October 2014 Genre| State fair Location(s)| Jackson, Mississippi Website| MDAC[dead link] The Mississippi State Fair is the state fair of the U.S. state of Mississippi each October.[1] ## History[edit] The fair was founded in 1858. In the 1950s, Medgar Evers led efforts to racially integrate the event.[2] 2020 saw the fair operate under strict measures caused by COVID-19 pandemic; such as wearing masks & social distancing. The fair went on hiatus in 1917–18 & 1942–44. ## Fairgrounds[edit] The fairgrounds cover over a hundred acres in downtown Jackson. The Mississippi Coliseum is part of the complex. Mississippi's fair grounds is one of the widest. ## References[edit] 1. ^ Mississippi Fair Fun Guide Archived 2011-10-16 at the Wayback Machine 2. ^ Arroyo, Elizabeth (2006). Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History (2nd ed.). p. 738. * v * t * e State of Mississippi Jackson (capital) Topics| * Index * Climate * Climate change * Geography * Government * Delegations * Governors * Lieutenant governors * Legislature * History * Law * Constitution * Music * State landmarks * State parks * Symbols * Tourist attractions Society| * Crime * Culture * Demographics * Economy * Education * Mass media * Newspapers * Radio * TV * Mississippians * Politics Regions| * The Delta * Golden Triangle * Gulf Coast * Mississippi Plain * Natchez District * North Mississippi * Pine Belt * Tennessee Valley Metros| * Gulfport-Biloxi * Hattiesburg * Jackson * Memphis (TN) * Pascagoula Larger cities| * Gulfport * Jackson * Southaven Smaller cities| * Bay St. Louis * Biloxi * Brandon * Brookhaven * Canton * Clarksdale * Cleveland * Clinton * Columbus * Corinth * Gautier * Greenville * Greenwood * Grenada * Hattiesburg * Horn Lake * Indianola * Itta Bena * Iuka * Laurel * Long Beach * Louisville * Madison * Magee * McComb * Mendenhall * Meridian * Moss Point * Natchez * Ocean Springs * Olive Branch * Oxford * Pascagoula * Pass Christian * Pearl * Picayune * Ridgeland * Starkville * Tunica * Tupelo * Vicksburg * Waveland * West Hattiesburg (Oak Grove) * West Point * Yazoo City Counties| * Adams * Alcorn * Amite * Attala * Benton * Bolivar * Calhoun * Carroll * Chickasaw * Choctaw * Claiborne * Clarke * Clay * Coahoma * Copiah * Covington * DeSoto * Forrest * Franklin * George * Greene * Grenada * Hancock * Harrison * Hinds * Holmes * Humphreys * Issaquena * Itawamba * Jackson * Jasper * Jefferson * Jefferson Davis * Jones * Kemper * Lafayette * Lamar * Lauderdale * Lawrence * Leake * Lee * Leflore * Lincoln * Lowndes * Madison * Marion * Marshall * Monroe * Montgomery * Neshoba * Newton * Noxubee * Oktibbeha * Panola * Pearl River * Perry * Pike * Pontotoc * Prentiss * Quitman * Rankin * Scott * Sharkey * Simpson * Smith * Stone * Sunflower * Tallahatchie * Tate * Tippah * Tishomingo * Tunica * Union * Walthall * Warren * Washington * Wayne * Webster * Wilkinson * Winston * Yalobusha * Yazoo Mississippi portal Coordinates: 32°18′04″N 90°10′25″W / 32.301162°N 90.173627°W / 32.301162; -90.173627 This Mississippi-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | * v * t * e *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template