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The '''1959 Alabama State Fair''' was a [[Alabama State Fair|State Fair]] open at the [[Alabama State Fairgrounds]] between [[October 5]] and [[October 10|10]], [[1959]].
[[File:1959 Alabama State Fair program.jpg|right|thumb|275px|1959 State Fair program cover]]
The '''1959 Alabama State Fair''' was a [[Alabama State Fair|State Fair]] open at the [[Alabama State Fairgrounds]] between [[October 5]] and [[October 10|10]], [[1959]]. Admission to the fair was $1 for visitors 12 and older and $0.25 for children age 5-12, except when attending on "Children's Day"s for free. A fee of $0.50 was charged to automobiles entering the fairgrounds, and grandstand tickets were $1.50 for adults and $0.50 for children.


The fair featured $42,000 in prizes for sheep, hogs, rabbits, beef cattle and dairy cattle. The crowning of [[Mildred Louise Nelson]] as Alabama's [[Maid of Cotton]] took place on [[October 8]]. Other exhibits included 4-H Club, FFA and FHA displays, artwork, flower arrangements, and missiles from Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville,
The fair featured $42,000 in prizes for sheep, hogs, rabbits, beef cattle and dairy cattle. [[Annette Nall]] crowned [[Mildred Louise Nelson]] as Alabama's [[Maid of Cotton]] on [[October 8]]. Other exhibits included 4-H Club, FFA and FHA displays, handicrafts, artwork, flower arrangements, and home-made foods. Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville loaned a Juno II rocket and a Nike-Hercules missile for display at the fair. Paul Olson's Amusement Corporation of America operated the midway attractions.


The "Alabama State Fair Revue of 1959" was accompanied by nightly performances by Frankie Masters and his Orchestra and Johnny Puleo and his Harmonica Band, with a fireworks display each evening. Celebrities appearing at the fair included Craig Stevens, Guy Williams, Scott Forbes, John Bromfield, Robert Horton and Carl Marx.
The "Alabama State Fair Revue of 1959", produced by Barnes-Carruthers, was accompanied by nightly performances by Frankie Masters & his Orchestra and Johnny Puleo & his Harmonica Band, followed by a fireworks display produced by Thearle-Duffield Fireworks of Chicago, Illinois each evening. Celebrities appearing at the fair included Duncan Renaldo and Leo Carrillo ("The Cisco Kid"), Craig Stevens ("Peter Gunn"), Gene Barry ("Bat Masterson"), Guy Williams, Scott Forbes, John Bromfield, Robert Horton ("Wagon Train") and Carl Marx.
 
==Schedule==
* Monday, October 5: Teacher's day
* Tuesday, October 6: Alabama Industry Day, Children's Day ([[Jefferson County Schools]])
* Wednesday, October 7: Children's Day ([[Birmingham City Schools]])
* Thursday, October 8: [[Alabama Maid of Cotton]] Day
* Friday, October 9: 4-H Club, FFA, FHA Day
* Saturday, October 10: [[Alabama Farm Bureau]] Day


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 12:39, 21 May 2019

1959 State Fair program cover

The 1959 Alabama State Fair was a State Fair open at the Alabama State Fairgrounds between October 5 and 10, 1959. Admission to the fair was $1 for visitors 12 and older and $0.25 for children age 5-12, except when attending on "Children's Day"s for free. A fee of $0.50 was charged to automobiles entering the fairgrounds, and grandstand tickets were $1.50 for adults and $0.50 for children.

The fair featured $42,000 in prizes for sheep, hogs, rabbits, beef cattle and dairy cattle. Annette Nall crowned Mildred Louise Nelson as Alabama's Maid of Cotton on October 8. Other exhibits included 4-H Club, FFA and FHA displays, handicrafts, artwork, flower arrangements, and home-made foods. Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville loaned a Juno II rocket and a Nike-Hercules missile for display at the fair. Paul Olson's Amusement Corporation of America operated the midway attractions.

The "Alabama State Fair Revue of 1959", produced by Barnes-Carruthers, was accompanied by nightly performances by Frankie Masters & his Orchestra and Johnny Puleo & his Harmonica Band, followed by a fireworks display produced by Thearle-Duffield Fireworks of Chicago, Illinois each evening. Celebrities appearing at the fair included Duncan Renaldo and Leo Carrillo ("The Cisco Kid"), Craig Stevens ("Peter Gunn"), Gene Barry ("Bat Masterson"), Guy Williams, Scott Forbes, John Bromfield, Robert Horton ("Wagon Train") and Carl Marx.

Schedule

References