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fairground

[fair-ground] / ˈfɛərˌgraʊnd /


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“Also, in this era of social media this has been a negative experience for the fairgrounds as this has been all over Facebook and Instagram.”

From Los Angeles Times

“To have Indigenous interpreters at the fairgrounds as a priority, that is new for us,” De La Garza said.

From Los Angeles Times

“Let me get their cars, and then once a month we’ll line them all up, maybe at the old fairgrounds, Liberty Park, and just smash them.”

From New York Times

In Petaluma, California, 36 people were chosen at random last year to consider future uses for the local fairgrounds.

From Seattle Times

Previously it has formed part of a series of winter events beginning in late November and extending into the the first week of January, featuring activities such as a Christmas market, fairground and ice rink.

From BBC