The L.A. County Fair turns 100! This year, it starts on May 5 and runs until May 30.
as a five-day fair at the Pomona Fairplex. Normal county fairs in normal places typically run for one or two days. In L.A., though, the county fair lasts almost a month. This year, it starts on May 5 and runs until May 30.
In addition to being twinsies with your animal and, of course, the opportunity for adorable photo opps of cute baby humans petting cute baby goats, the fair will host nightly concerts from acts including The Beach Boys, WAR & El Chicano, ZZ Top, Ramo Ayala and more. We also know from experience that L.A. County Fair’s food selection is top-notch. LAist’s former visual journalist Chava Sanchezprior to the pandemic shut-down, and diligently reported on “Hot Cheetos everything,” including a Hot Cheetos-encrusted turkey leg; rainbow-colored grilled cheese and street corn; deep-fried peanut butter and jelly; beer-infused blueberry ice cream; one single vegan item, and much, much more.
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