Illinois State Fair
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100

This Illinois city has hosted the State Fair since 1853, with a few interruptions.

What is Springfield?

100

This crop is one of the most important agricultural products grown in Illinois.

What is corn?

100

This frozen treat is a popular choice on a hot summer day at the fair.

What is ice cream?

100
Illinois is known as the __________ State.

What is the Prairie State?

100

This fluffy carnival treat is made by spinning heated sugar.

What is cotton candy?

200

The Illinois State Fair traditionally takes place during this month.

What is August?

200

This crop is also commonly planted throughout Illinois. (It's not corn!)

What are soybeans?

200

You might ride this giant spinning attraction to get a bird's-eye view of the fairgrounds.

What is a Ferris wheel?

200

This was the year the first Illinois State Fair was held in Springfield.

What is 1853?

200

These fried treats are often served with powdered sugar and are a fair favorite.

What are funnel cakes?

300

This large fairground attraction is known for its rides, games, and food vendors.

What is the Midway?

300

These farm animals are often shown in livestock competitions at the State Fair.

What are pigs/swine?

300

This iconic Illinois State Fair sculpture has been a tradition since 1922 and is made from a dairy product.

What is the Butter Cow?

300

Illinois became the nation’s 21st state in this year, decades before the first Illinois State Fair.

What is 1818?

300

You may see this animal competition where contestants show off their prized horses.

What is a horse show?

400

The Illinois State Fair's official mascot is this animal.

What is a rabbit?

400

This sweet product comes from bees and can be found at agricultural fairs.

What is honey?

400

This fair food is made by dipping a hot dog in cornmeal batter and frying it.

What is a corn dog?

400

The Illinois State Fair was created in large part to showcase advancements in this industry, which remains central to the fair today.

What is agriculture?

400

This classic fair attraction challenges visitors to navigate through reflections and confusing paths.

What is a mirror maze?

500

This Illinois State Fair tradition features animals competing for ribbons and prizes.

What are livestock shows?

500

Illinois is often called the “Prairie State” because much of its original landscape consisted of this type of grassland.

What is prairie?

500

This type of performance combines music, lights, and often impressive choreography on the fair's stages.

What is a concert?

500

Before becoming the Illinois State Fair's permanent home, the fair was held in several Illinois communities, including this city that is now known for its university.

What is Bloomington?

500

This type of competition can include baking, canning, quilting, photography, and crafts.

What are 4-H/fair exhibits?