The inland sky above Boonville is powder-blue as I enter the Mendocino Fairgrounds for the annual Floyd R.
CeBIT is held on a vast fairgrounds, a complex network of buildings big and small.
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His first stop after the debate on October 7th was at the fairgrounds in Indianapolis.
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He added there wouldn't be any private gun sales on fairgrounds for the indefinite future.
By 20:00 enough people had gathered at the Kuwait International Fairgrounds for the organisers to start the march.
State properties, from a big coliseum in Los Angeles to concert halls and fairgrounds, will be auctioned off.
Plus, Munich is filled with huge, historic beer halls and gardens which you can visit outside of the fairgrounds.
Sheriff Donnie Harrison said he was unsure whether it was legal to bring a loaded gun on state fairgrounds.
Authorities are holding the trial at the fairgrounds in La Coruna, because the normal courtrooms in town are too small.
But last night, at the Iowa State fairgrounds, the former president and the presidential hopeful began an Iowa road show.
The North Carolina show, which is held at the state fairgrounds, is a quarterly event that usually draws thousands of people.
The hotel is in Bovisa, a gray, grave neighborhood near the fairgrounds.
The fairgrounds were full of duct-tape sculptures, such as a 20ft-tall Mr Potato Head toy, a Transformers action figure, and an old-fashioned red viewfinder.
Thousands of uninsured and underinsured people showed up for free care, and many were treated in the section of the county fairgrounds where barnyard animals are usually kept.
In 1964, visitors at the New York World's Fair lined up to use a slightly improved device, placing calls between the fairgrounds in Queens and an exhibit in Disneyland.
Under the new county law, Great Western Shows, which runs the gun show four times a year at the Pomona fairgrounds, can exhibit guns there but not sell them.
Having said that, "prize fighting" would be a more accurate description of the activity which often took place at fairgrounds and in exhibition halls in Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Metal scaffolding supporting the stage lights fell onto a crowd of fans and workers as a storm swept through the Indianapolis fairgrounds on August 13, 2011, right before Sugarland was to perform.
Emory L. Cozee was loading his .45 caliber semi-automatic when he shot himself in the hand as he was leaving the Indy 1500 Gun and Knife show at the state fairgrounds, state police said.
Picture the fairgrounds -- perhaps enlarged several fold -- filled to the brim with ultra-slim televisions, giant smartphones, tablets, laptops and enough washers and dryers to keep the entire population of Germany's wardrobe squeaky clean.
While the site of the festival has grown exponentially and moved to the New Orleans Fairgrounds, Congo Square and Stage is still geographically positioned in the center of the festival, further instilling that first festival decision.
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Obama also discussed the "life in the bubble, " musing over how Secret Service agents would not let him walk 750 yards from Air Force One to the Costa Mesa fairgrounds, where some of the day's activities were to take place.
Mr. MICHAEL LASKOWSKI (Rancher): One wouldn't get into a trailer and the other one, we brought her down here and she took a stall door off, and we figured she'd probably tear up the fairgrounds pretty well if we didn't take her back.
The bicentennial Oktoberfest in 2010 drew over 8 million: imagine everyone in New York City put into a fairgrounds for two weeks to listen to oompah bands and drink beer - nearly 2 million gallons worth, or around 8 million giant liter steins, each close to three typical beers.
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