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The Queens County Fair was started in 1939. Throughout the years, the fair has continuously expanded and grown until it has become the large, multiple-day event it is today, supporting agricultural awareness. With parades, musical entertainment, dancing, fireworks, horseback riding classes, and more, there is something here for everyone.

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