![]() ![]() ![]() 8:00 am – 12:00 pm – Commercial Exhibits Set-Up – Bldg 9.8:00 am – 12:00 pm – Open Class Home Arts Judging Building Closed to Public- Bldg 8.6:00-8:00 am – Animal Entries Received and in Place by 8:00 am.5:00 pm-Closing – Track $10 per person (5 yrs & Under Free).12:00 pm-Closing – General Admission FREE Per Person (5 yrs & Under Free) (Free Parking).5:00-7:30 pm – Entries Received for Open Class Home Arts and Horticulture- Bldg 8.5:00-7:30 pm – Entries Received and Judged for 4-H/FFA Home Arts- Bldg 9.5:00-7:30 pm – Entries Received and Judged for Open ClassDept U- Bldg 8.Please check the weather before coming out to the fair. There will be no refunds for any reason.$15 ride all night bands will be available each day. The carnival rides will open on Monday, July 17 and run through Saturday, July 22.Track events are an additional $10 except for the Don Schwartz Memorial Farm Stock Tractor Pull on Monday, July 17 which is free with your general admission.$5 General Admission (kids 5 and under are always free) except for Saturday, July 15 when all general admission is free and our military, senior citizen and Farm Bureau discount days as listed.Miller’s radio news report for Hoosier Ag Today.2023 Ag-Expo & Fair Daily Schedule Admissions “The new Indiana Farm Bureau Fall Creek Pavilion is a showstopper and people are going to be really excited to see it,” says Whelchel.įor more information, visit .Ĭlick below for C.J. The new pavilion is also designed to accommodate indoor track and field events and is slated to host the NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championship in 2025. No longer are we building structures just for the 18 days of the Indiana State Fair-we’re building it for 365 days.” “It will not only be a best-in-class, world-renowned swine building, but we’re also building it to be able to be utilized outside of the Indiana State Fair. “The building will be multi-purpose and multi-use year-round,” according to Whelchel. north lobby, 212 feet of clear-span space in the center of the building, and a 25-foot ceiling height.Įven though the north entrance may still look the same, she says the new facility features some impressive amenities. The new Indiana Farm Bureau Fall Creek Pavilion is a 196,000 sq. ![]() Photo courtesy of the Indiana State Fairgrounds and Event Center. Preparations are underway for the first livestock show at the new Indiana Farm Bureau Fall Creek Pavilion. This building really is important to Hoosiers and we are so proud of its makeover and renovation. “We love telling the history of the fair and the importance it has to Hoosiers. Here we are unveiling it again 100 years later,” Whelchel says. “A really fun fact about this building is it originally opened in 1923. “What an incredible moment to be able to see the history and then see the future all together in one place,” says Whelchel. She says a lot of planning was involved to keep the history of the old Swine Barn alive by preserving the original façade on the north side of the building. “I would argue maybe our most exciting moment for this year’s Indiana State Fair is the unveiling of the new Indiana Farm Bureau Fall Creek Pavilion,” says Anna Whelchel, Chief Marketing and Sales Officer with the Indiana State Fair. When this year’s Indiana State Fair opens on Friday, July 28-fairgoers will experience a brand-new facility that sits on the site of the old Swine Barn. Photo courtesy of the Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center. The north entrance of the new Indiana Farm Bureau Fall Creek Pavilion, which retains the historic north façade of 1923 Swine Barn. ![]()
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