State Fair Hound

An independent view of the New York State Fair

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Frequent Flyers

The popular butterfly tent returns to the Horticulture Building at the New York State Fair, this year with more insects including exotic breeds from Africa, Asia and Central America. Past years have included only the familiar monarch butterfly, BFLIES-BABY 15so those fluttering around your head this year will be ones you haven’t seen, unless you have traveled far from New York state.

The SkyRiver Butterfly Exhibit is open daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Admission, which includes a feeding stick to attract the butterflies, is $2. Great photo ops abound!

 

Late Gates

One important change for 2016 from previous editions of the New York State Fair concerns the time gates officially open to customers. Opening time has been pushed back from the traditional 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. That decision was centered around safety concerns that arose as visitors wandered the grounds while delivery and maintenance trucks were still cruising the streets to service vendors and businesses. ENT. GATE 4 14

“We have had near misses out here before,” Acting Director Troy Waffner explained. “The goal is to control the pedestrian and vehicular traffic together. So that was the Genesis behind that, to eliminate the pedestrian and vehicle traffic.”

Of course, 10 a.m. has always been the opening time for the Center of Progress, Horticulture and other buildings and that hasn’t changed. State Fair Hound did a little sniffing around and discovered that early arrivals are likely to be allowed in before 10, unofficially. So if you enjoy breakfasting at the Fair, you can still do that. Just watch out for the trucks, OK?

 

Marching Orders

The traditional State Fair parade PARADE 15will be held on six of the 12 days this year, a change from past years when it kicked off daily.

The route will also change, still starting at Chevy Court before taking it the length of the new road the Fair is calling Broadway, pictured below during Syracuse Nationals.

Another new wrinkle calls for a grand marshal to lead to procession of marching bands, emergency vehicles, street performers and animals. BROADWAY NAT 16The parade steps off at 6 p.m. Aug. 26, 29, 30 and 31 and Sep. 1 and 2.

Gallop Over to World of Horses

There have been some improvements to one of the New York State Fair’s best features, known last year as Equine Avenue. The newly-expanded, World of Horses lets visitors get close to horses—as depicted in this photo by State Fair Hound’s Nick LoPresti—PETTING AT EA 15and is a wealth of information and entertainment about them.

This year they’ll be celebrating the success of Olympic equestrians, particularly gold medal winning New Yorkers Beezie Madden of Cazenovia and McLain Ward of Brewster. No appearances by our Olympians have been announced, but that would be a real coup for the Fair, if arranged.

Fairgoers can learn about breeds, care, physiology and all things equine. There will be games, prizes, trivia and photo ops. Best of all, there will be friendly horses within petting range.

 

Flea the Scene

City Market, an antiques and flea market that debuted last year, returns to the back of the Chevy Court area on Aug. 28 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. FLEA 15Local vendors will again display collectibles, crafts, art and rare pieces not often found at the Fair. It’s definitely worth a visit.

Building Momentum

Most visitors are so focused on enjoying the world of entertainment on display at the New York State Fair that they may not notice that the regal buildings providing a foundation for this fabulous festival have been spruced up. Acting Director Troy Waffner gave State Fair Hound the scoop on the updated buildings.

“At the Center if Progress building, we made the south wing of it, which goes into the restaurant, ADA (American with Disabilities Act) compatible,” Waffner explained. “We replaced the south entrance of the Center of Progress EAVES 15because it was deteriorating. We put in a new ramp there.

We uncovered the old, brick steps on the Dairy Products building and restored them. We did some work on the International Building. The cornice pieces were deteriorating. We replaced those. We brought in a masonry company that specializes in historic masonry and they’ve cleaned the buildings ACROSS TO BLDGS 15so it gives us a really good sense of what’s underneath some of the dirt, where they need to be repointed, whether the seams need to be redone. The plan is to continue that.

The Art and Home Center is an ongoing project. We got the slate roof replaced with another slate roof. We also replaced the main columns on because they were deteriorating. We also washed the art deco tile around the Horticulture. It was repaired where needed. It was actually in very good shape.”

As terrific as the grounds look with the middle opened up, HORT PORTRAIT 14expanding the midway and RV park areas, it’s the century-old buildings than make the New York State Fairgrounds special. “When you walk in you get that sense of the history of the fair,” Waffner said. “It’s what sets us apart from a lot of other fairs. When you go to the Arizona State Fair, they’re really like post-World War II tin buildings. But you come here and you’ve got these gorgeous old buildings.”

Courting Change

Chevy Court itself hasn’t changed much since last year. The stage, backstage building and lawn—amazingly green for our weather conditionsCHEV COURT AUG. 16–lined with metal benches are returning.

What’s not coming back are the hot tubs, food stands and exhibitors that once ringed the court. That purging, suggested by State Fair Hound in our Sep. 22, 2015 post Full Court Pressure, creates more concert fan space with fewer obstructions, something that has been badly needed for years.

Look for the immensely popular Dinosaur Bar-B-Que stand to be relocated next year, opening up more fan space for concerts. DINO AUG.16“We did talk to Steve Davis, the owner of the Dinosuar Bar-B Que Stand,” Acting Director Troy              Waffner revealed. “We’re actually talking to him about relocating off Chevy Court for the 2017 Fair and finding a home equally prominent for him.”

Tramboree

With two weeks left to opening day, State Fair Hound will be posting a series of articles to get you ready for this year’s New York State Fair. A recent interview with Acting Director Troy Waffner and Fair public relations officer Dave Bullard was enlightening so there’s plenty of news to share.

If you like to take the tram to navigate the Fairgrounds, TRAM 15for instance, this year you’ll be transported without charge thanks to the sponsorship of Chevrolet. “They’re providing Chevy Silverados (pick-up trucks) to pull them,” Waffner told The Hound.

The charge to ride trams in previous years was two bucks a day and they had been towed by tractors. “They’re not going to be pulled by stinky, loud old tractors,” Bullard added. “At least we won’t have these big, open-wheeled tractors. This is so much better. “

 

Rolling In

The first largeCOASTER ERECTION ride is being assembled on the fresh blacktop of the New York State Fair midway, a sure sign that set-up of the grounds has begun.

Meanwhile the reflecting pool is POOL WORKERSbeing cleaned and serviced to prepare it for splashdown.

August Encore

There’s a month to go until opening day of the 2016 New York State Fair and the Fair website now features a listing of what’s new this year, what’s returning and, by omission, what’s not.

Preliminary indications are that several favorite food stands will be serving from new accommodations, some in new locations. But the good news for faithful customers is that it looks like Gianelli, King David’s, the Shamrock, Davoli’s, DAVOLI PANAWhelan’s and Tully’s will all be feeding hungry Fair patrons. More on that later as the updated interactive food finder is released.

In terms of exhibits and entertainment, the Sea Lion Splash, Hawk Creek Birds of Prey, Cow Birthing Center, Harlem Wizards, Swifty Swine Racing Pigs, HAWK CREEK LADYBandaloni, Eudora Farm Petting Zoo, Sand Sculpture, log carver and Hilby will all be back.

State Fair Hound is on the trail of a few exciting new features coming in and will report soon on those.

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