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Fairplex, formerly known as the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds, has been since 1922 the home of the L.A. County Fair
Los Angeles County Fair

The inaugural Los Angeles County Fair, now known as the L.A. County Fair, opened Oct. 17, 1922, and ran for five days through October 21, 1922, in a former beet field in Pomona, California....
. It is located in the city of Pomona
Pomona, California

Pomona is the 5th largest city in Los Angeles County . As of the 2000 census, the city population was 149,473. In 2005, its population was estimated as 160,815 ....
. The L.A. County Fair is now held during the month of September, but the facility is used year-round to host a variety of educational, commercial, and entertainment such as trade and consumer shows, conventions, and sporting events.

Fairplex is owned by the County of Los Angeles, but is leased to and is governed by an independent, self-supporting non-profit organization
Non-profit organization

A nonprofit organization is any organization that does not aim to make a profit, and which is not a public body....
, the Los Angeles County Fair Association, which manages and produces the county fair and re-invests surplus revenues generated by the fair and other events in the maintenance and development of the facility.

Facilities
Having begun in 1922 with donated by the City of Pomona, the Fairplex grounds now cover and include nearly of indoor exhibit space.






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Fairplex, formerly known as the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds, has been since 1922 the home of the L.A. County Fair
Los Angeles County Fair

The inaugural Los Angeles County Fair, now known as the L.A. County Fair, opened Oct. 17, 1922, and ran for five days through October 21, 1922, in a former beet field in Pomona, California....
. It is located in the city of Pomona
Pomona, California

Pomona is the 5th largest city in Los Angeles County . As of the 2000 census, the city population was 149,473. In 2005, its population was estimated as 160,815 ....
. The L.A. County Fair is now held during the month of September, but the facility is used year-round to host a variety of educational, commercial, and entertainment such as trade and consumer shows, conventions, and sporting events.

Fairplex is owned by the County of Los Angeles, but is leased to and is governed by an independent, self-supporting non-profit organization
Non-profit organization

A nonprofit organization is any organization that does not aim to make a profit, and which is not a public body....
, the Los Angeles County Fair Association, which manages and produces the county fair and re-invests surplus revenues generated by the fair and other events in the maintenance and development of the facility.

Facilities


Having begun in 1922 with donated by the City of Pomona, the Fairplex grounds now cover and include nearly of indoor exhibit space. Slightly less than half of the grounds are given over to paved parking areas to accommodate 30,000 vehicles. Among other features of Fairplex are various scenic parks, plazas and picnic areas, a historic train exhibit, and of carnival grounds.

The historic train exhibit is called the Fairplex Garden Railroad. It has over 80 volunteers and runs the first Sunday of every month for the general public. The FGRR gears up every year for the L.A. County Fair. That is it's primary show. In December various members run their Christmas trains. The garden railroad uses G Scale trains.

Also on the grounds is Fairplex Park, a horse racing facility with a 5/8 mile racetrack and a grandstand seating 10,000. Fairplex Park provides equine training facilities, horse show facilities, and the Barretts Equine Limited horse auction complex. The facility can also be used to host music events accommodating up to 30,000 patrons.

Fairplex is home to a dragstrip
Dragstrip

File:DragStrip Nitrolympics 2005.jpgFile:Dragstrip.jpgFile:WIRDragStreetEliminators.jpgFile:WIRDragSnowmobileProBike2.jpgA dragstrip is a facility for conducting automobile and motorcycle acceleration events such as drag racing....
 known as the Auto Club Raceway at Pomona
Auto Club Raceway at Pomona

Auto Club Raceway at Pomona is a quarter-mile dragstrip in Pomona, California. The dragstrip is most famous for hosting the National Hot Rod Association's Winternationals event since 1961, the traditional season opener, as well as the seasons last race, the Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA Finals....
 which hosts both the opening and closing rounds of the NHRA drag racing
Drag racing

Drag racing is a competition in which vehicles compete to be the first to cross a set finish line, usually from a dead stop, and in a straight line....
 series. Fairplex is also the location of the Wally Parks
Wally Parks

Wallace Gordon Parks was instrumental in establishing drag racing as a legitimate amateur and professional motorsport. He was the Founder, President, and the Chairman of the Board of the National Hot Rod Association, or better known by the acronym NHRA....
 NHRA Motor Sports Museum, presented by the Automobile Club of Southern California
Automobile Club of Southern California

The Automobile Club of Southern California was founded December 13, 1900 in Los Angeles as one of the nation's first motor clubs dedicated to improving roads, proposing traffic laws and improvement of overall driving conditions....
.

In addition, Fairplex is the site of the Millard Sheets Center for the Arts at Fairplex, a year-round education and exhibit space affiliated with The Smithsonian Institution. The center is located in the historic Fine Arts building, a facility designed by architect Claud Beelman
Claud Beelman

Claud W. Beelman , sometimes known as Claude Beelman, was an United States of America architect who designed many examples of Beaux-Arts architecture, Art Deco and Streamline Moderne style buildings....
 and erected by the WPA
WPA

WPA is a three-letter acronym with multiple meanings:...
 in 1937. In 1994 the building was renamed in honor of artist Millard Sheets
Millard Sheets

Millard Owen Sheets was an United States painter and a representative of the California School of Painting, later a teacher and educational director, and architect of more than 50 branch banks in Southern California....
, a Pomona native who was the director of the county fair's art programs from 1930 to 1956.

Visitors can stay on the Fairplex grounds at the 247-suite Sheraton Suites Fairplex Hotel built in 1992, or at a 185-space KOA recreational vehicle park.

Location


It is located at 1101 W. McKinley Ave., Pomona, California
Pomona, California

Pomona is the 5th largest city in Los Angeles County . As of the 2000 census, the city population was 149,473. In 2005, its population was estimated as 160,815 ....
 91768, approximately east of downtown Los Angeles and west of Ontario International Airport, and two blocks north of the San Bernardino Freeway (I-10). The Fairplex is accessible from Fairplex Dr., White Ave. or Garey Ave. freeway exits.

Miscellaneous information


  • Japanese internment
    Japanese internment

    Japanese internment is a term generally used to refer to one or both of the following events:*Japanese American internment, the internment of Japanese Americans in the United States during World War II...
    : The Los Angeles County Fairgrounds was one of the locations used as a temporary detention camp
    Internment

    Internment is the imprisonment or confinement of people, commonly in large groups, without trial. The Oxford English Dictionary gives the meaning as: "The action of ?interning?; confinement within the limits of a country or place"....
     in 1942 for Japanese and Japanese-Americans before they were relocated to more permanent facilities such as the Manzanar War Relocation Center.


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