For More Than 100 Years, This Town Has Hosted The Longest-Running Festival In Alaska
By Megan McDonald
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Published August 28, 2023
In the land of the midnight sun, where natural wonders are abundant and community spirit runs deep, the Tanana Valley State Fair holds a special place in the hearts of Alaskans during the summer. Established in 1924, it’s the oldest festival in Alaska and it continues to bring together communities, artisans, and tourists alike for a jubilant celebration of all things Alaska.
It spans over ten days and aims to provide a comprehensive cultural experience that encompasses the diversity and vibrancy of Alaska’s landscape and community.
With its long history, the fair has grown exponentially, both in size and scope, now encompassing an area of 100-plus acres that hosts many events, activities, and exhibits.
Visitors to the fair can expect an eclectic mix of attractions designed to entertain, educate, and engage.
One of the highlights is the livestock exhibition, a nod to the agricultural roots of the Tanana Valley.
The event showcases the state's unique agricultural profile, from cows and pigs to more region-specific animals like reindeer. The produce competitions offer a spotlight for Alaskan-grown vegetables, some of which attain enormous sizes due to the extended daylight hours of the Alaskan summer.
The fair is a haven for local artisans and craftspeople.
You can find exquisite Native Alaskan artwork, handcrafted jewelry, and woodworking pieces that reflect the rich cultural tapestry of the state. The food stalls are another huge draw, offering a smorgasbord of traditional Alaskan and international cuisine. From salmon quesadillas to reindeer sausages, your taste buds are in for an adventurous ride.
But the fair is not just about food, art, and animals. It also serves as an educational platform, featuring various programs, workshops, and discussions on environmental conservation, sustainable living, and the unique challenges communities face in the Last Frontier.
This makes it a multidimensional event that resonates with people of different ages and backgrounds.
For nearly a century, it has been a cornerstone of Alaskan culture and identity, a venue where the past and future meet, and a testament to the enduring spirit of the Alaskan community.
In a state where distances can be far between communities and residents can sometimes feel isolated, the fair serves as an annual reminder of the collective identity and shared values that make Alaska unique!
Do you love this fair as much as I do? Have you been to the oldest festival in Alaska ? Let me know in the comments below!
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Tanana Valley State Fair Association, 1800 College Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709, USA