Wisconsin’s 127th State Fair is underway, and there is one man who has attended 70% of them.
Jerry Zimmerman has been the Wisconsin State Fair historian since 1996, and at 92, he’s seen traditions carry on and several changes. “We had railroad cars coming into the fairgrounds to deliver the cattle and then take them back. We had railroad entry on the far end. We had railroad entry on the south end.”
Now, the railroad tracks are gone.
Continue reading Wisconsin State Fair has seen changes over the years at Brownfield Ag News.
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