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Western Washington Fair : ウィキペディア英語版
Washington State Fair

The Washington State Fair, commonly referred to as the Puyallup Fair, is the largest single attraction held annually in the state of Washington. The fair continually ranks in the top ten largest fairs in the United States.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Historical Facts: 1900-2000 )〕 The Washington State Fair hosts two annual events: the 17-day Washington State Fair every September, and the four-day Washington State Spring Fair every April.
Situated in Puyallup, south of Seattle and east of Tacoma in the shadow of Mount Rainier, the fairgrounds comprise , with buildings and land valued at more than $54 million. The facilities are available for rent during the year, making the grounds a valuable community resource. A staff of 55 works year-round. Over 7,500 employees are hired each September during the Fair.
The fairgrounds were known as Camp Harmony, a temporary assembly center within the system of internment camps for Japanese Americans, during World War II. A total of 7,390 Japanese Americans from the Seattle-Tacoma area and Alaska were confined in converted horse stables and barracks constructed on adjacent parking lots, the racing track and under the grandstand.〔Fiset, Louis. ("Puyallup (detention facility)" ) ''Densho Encyclopedia''. Retrieved 2014-06-19.〕〔Burton, J., et al (National Park Service, 2000). ''Confinement and Ethnicity: An Overview of World War II Japanese American Relocation Sites'', ("Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington." ) Retrieved 2014-06-19.〕
Until 2006, the fair was officially known as the "Western Washington Fair." At that time, the former name was dropped and changed to match the more common usage. The name of the fairgrounds was changed to "The Puyallup Fair and Events Center." It is now a facility that is opened year round covering various seasonal festivals (such as the Victorian Country Christmas), races, concerts, car shows, and sporting expositions (such as the International Sportsman's Exposition).
Starting in 2013, the fair was renamed the Washington State Fair. The marketing tagline "Do the Puyallup" was retained.
In 2016, The Fair will extend its flagship September event to 21 days by opening on Labor Day weekend. It will be closed on Tuesdays under this schedule revision.
==Attendance==

Attendance has grown significantly since the fair's October 4, 1900 opening, drawing more than one million people each year. Selected dates:
2012: 1,117,323〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Puyallup Fair Attendance Tops 1.1 Million Beats Last Year )
2011: 1,059,182〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Puyallup Fair draws just over one-million visitors )
2010: 1,065,208
2009: 1,183,035
2008: 1,163,969
2007: 1,182,937〔
2006: 1,131,276〔
2005: 1,117,707〔
2004: 1,073,581〔
2003: About 1,160,000〔
2002: About 1,180,000〔
2000: About 1,300,000〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Washington State Fair History )
1993: 1,420,037 (highest attendance ever)〔
1991: 1,414,487〔
1989: About 1,300,000〔
1980-1988: Between 1,100,000 and 1,200,000〔
Late 1930s: About 400,000〔
1922: About 130,000〔
1900: About 5,500 families〔

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