Say Goodbye To Summer The Minnesotan Way At The Minnesota State Fair
In the Land of 10,000 Lakes, we are infamous for our long, drawn-out, can-I-go-now?, not-quite-done-yet, “Minnesota goodbyes.” And when it comes to bidding farewell to our all-too-short summers, we’re no different. What do we do, folks from elsewhere may be wondering? Well, we spend 12 full days at the end of summer – all the way through Labor Day – celebrating all things Minnesotan. That’s right: The State Fair is our long, Minnesota goodbye to summer.

We go to the fair full of hope and excitement.

(Even though there are typically 100,000 to 200,000 folks in attendance on any given day)
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We "ooh" and "aah" at enormous vegetables and fruits and squash. We marvel at perfect pies and obscenely uniform cookies.



Oh Princess Kay of the Milky Way, how do you stay still and stoic in that chilled studio?
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And we also try out all the wacky and exciting new fair foods that the fair's vendors have devised for this year's event.

Fair rules dictate at least one ear of roasted corn must be eaten per visit.


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Where they never taste as good.


Even if you don't like rides or games, there's something hypnotic about the lights and the sounds of the Midway after dark.

And we're sent home, shoulder to shoulder, trying to remember where our cars are parked or which bus gets us back to our Park-and-Ride, Semisonic's "Closing Time" - a practical Minnesota anthem - ringing in our heads.

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It took a dozen days, but summer is gone, and we Minnesotans have said our farewells.
How will you say goodbye to summer this year? Is a trip to the Minnesota State Fair on your calendar? Let us know in the comments.
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