Carolina Classic Fair

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The Carolina Classic Fair, formerly the Dixie Classic Fair, is an annual fair held in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The fair takes place every autumn on the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds (formerly known as the Forsyth County Fairgrounds), which is part of the Winston-Salem Entertainment-Sports Complex; the grounds are located adjacent to the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum. 371,219 attended the 2007 Dixie Classic Fair, which was a new attendance record. This attendance record elevated the Dixie Classic Fair to the 50th largest attended Fair in North America; it has been second only to the North Carolina State Fair in attendance in the state for many years.

The fair began in the former town of Salem as a grain exposition in 1882 (2007 was the 125th anniversary). In 1897, the Piedmont Tobacco Fair was started and shortly thereafter the two events merged to form the Winston-Salem Fair. The fair moved to its current fairgrounds in 1952 and changed its name to the "Dixie Classic Fair for Northwest North Carolina" in 1956.[1] Prior to 2019, the event was most commonly known as just the Dixie Classic Fair.

Due to controversy surrounding the word "Dixie" in the fair’s name, the Winston-Salem City Council voted in October 2019 to change the name.[2]

There were no fairs in 1917-18, 1942-45 nor 2020.

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  1. ^ Dixie Classic Fair History Archived June 17, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Young, Wesley (January 17, 2020). "City unveils logo for Carolina Classic Fair". Winston-Salem Journal. Retrieved January 18, 2020.

Coordinates: 36°07′28″N 80°15′14″W / 36.124565°N 80.253754°W / 36.124565; -80.253754

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