A City Girl's Guide to the Missouri State Fair

2013 Edition

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This weekend, our family took a trip to Sedalia (for us 90 min. drive) to the Missouri State Fair held annually in mid-August (through Aug. 18 this year). We go every year and try to see and experience new things each time (and of course, revisit some favorites). If you grew up reading Charlotte's Web  you'll relate quickly to the sites and competitions just as described in the book. Many exhibit halls feature prize winning animals, fruits and vegetables, floral arrangements, baked goods, and canned goods. And of course, you'll have the chance to feast on fair foods and ride rides. But the fair is more than that. So how should you plan to take a city family to a "country" state fair? These are some tips to plan your day of family fun at the fair!

Tip: You'll find more photos at the bottom of the post and green links throughout for additional info!

General Tips/ What to Bring & What to Wear:

Unique FREE things to See and Where to Find Them:

Best FREE Entertainment:

TIP: Read the Daily Schedule before you go to plan your day.

Best Food:

Best for Young Children:

And More:

Finally, our Favorite Sedalia Attraction:

If you have time to see Sedalia while you're there (perhaps you're making a weekend of the Fair), the Bothwell Lodge Historic Site (19349 Bothwell State Park Road. Sedalia, MO. 660.827.0510) is one of the most interesting home tours I've ever experienced (and giving guided tours of a historic home was one of my former careers). The home is open for tours: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday, Thursday through Saturday; 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., Sunday; Closed Tuesday and Wednesday and admission is charged. The home is not accessible, as there are many stairs to climb.

Tours begin with a short film followed by a guided tour through the 12,000-sq-ft home, which famously resembles a castle, and boasts 31 rooms. John Homer Bothwell, the man responsible for making Sedalia home to the State Fair, built the home and donated it to the state in his will. The estate is built from native rock found on the grounds over three natural caves, with the workshop housing a man-made opening to one of the caves below. Bothwell's home was environmentally friendly before that was the "in thing" and you'll discover many innovations in his design including, the most fascinating discovery on the tour for my children..... his method of bee keeping in the master bedroom! The property is also luxurious and you may choose to hike Stonyridge Trail where you'll discover a rock quarry, a stone gazebo and a small three-sided stone shelter used as a resting spot.

Do you have any great fair tips to share? What are your favorite shows, rides, and attractions? And, tell us about the "Must Eats" while you're there too!

Photos of the State Fair 2013:

In front of the butter cow - unfortunately a lot of glare with the glass in front of it (in the Gerken Dairy Center #6 on the map).

Welde's Bear Show (#34 on the map)

Otto, the Talking Car (#42 on the map). 

Finding the Queen Bee at the Honeybee Exhibit (in Agriculture Building #36 on the map).

Knights of Valor (#47 on the Map)

Learning about cows in the Dairy Exhibit (very first entrance - closest to petting zoo - at the Dairy Barns #5 on the Map)

Hedrick's Pig Races (#7 on the map)

Some of the fun on the Midway (#49 on the map)

Petting Zoo (#3 on the Map)

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