The Marin County Fair in San Rafael, California, was established in 1936. Held annually over the July Fourth holiday, it draws more than 100,000 people to experience the arts, culture and agriculture of the area, with something for urban and rural visitors alike. As part of a Huffington Post Travel series on state and county fairs, here is our guide to making the Marin County Fair as fun and rewarding as possible.
Located across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco, scenic Marin County boasts a vibrant, affluent community, redwood forests, beaches, mountains and -- as if the natural vistas aren't enough -- George Lucas' Skywalker Ranch. Though its county fair features traditional agricultural exhibits, its biggest focuses are on the arts, culture and community pride.
The iconic Golden Gate Bridge is an enduring motif at the Marin County Fair. It is not uncommon to encounter art and history exhibits devoted to the famous bridge. In 2011, visitors marveled at
Rolling by the Bay, a 9-foot replica of the bridge made entirely out of toothpicks. It took the artist, Scott Weaver, 36 years to make. Other Golden Gate Bridge replicas were made of origami, chairs, pipe cleaners, soda cans and cake.
The
Fine Arts, Fine Crafts and Photographyshow features hundreds of pieces in a multitude of media, from painting and digital art to jewelry, glass work and furniture. Visitors can spend an entire day just enjoying the art, but there is so much more to do. The all-in-one ticket price of $15 includes entertainment, exhibits, concerts, fireworks and 28 carnival rides.
Musical performances include rock, jazz, R&B, pop, Latin and dancehall music, and the fair features special guests such as the U.S. Air Force Band. Past headlining acts include Toots & the Maytals, the Pointer Sisters, the Wailers, Three Dog Night and Wilson Phillips. Cultural entertainment in 2011 included the Shangri-La Chinese Acrobats. Fairgoers can also catch rising local stars at Marin Star Search and the Singing Stars Competition as well as at fiddle, piano and break-dancing contests.
Another major draw is the
Marin County International Festival of Short Film and Video. Films are screened daily in the Showcase Theatre. Enjoy award-winning short films from all over the world. In addition to shorts by regional filmmakers, visitors can also take advantage of the rare opportunity to screen cutting-edge films from places like Slovakia, the Netherlands and Spain, all free with fair admission. Awards are given out by jury selection.
Star Wars
also has a presence at the Marin County Fair, in homage to the nearby Skywalker Ranch. The Golden Gate Garrison 501st Legion costuming club brings hundreds of Storm Troopers. Have your photo taken with one, or with one of your other favorite
Star Wars
characters, at the
Marin Galactic Outpost.
Food includes county fair staples such as corn dogs and ice cream as well as less typical fair fare such as vegan food from
Lydia's Loving Foods. The vendor offers an alternative for those with vegan diets and those just looking for something a bit healthier. Top-notch food competitions include fusion cuisine, chili and Grandma and Grandpa's cookies (judged by kids).
Check out the Baby Derby, where adorable crawlers race each other for fun and prizes. There's also the Pocket Pet Show, where pet mice, turtles, guinea pigs and hamsters compete for titles. There's even a competition that judges compost-grown produce.
The Marin County Fair holds a five-night
spectacular that culminates on Independence Day.
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Time-lapse photography and other camera tricks make this two-and-a-half-minute highlight reel of kids' attractions at the Marin County Fair a visual treat.
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