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The Idea of Order at the Iowa State Fair – Nathan Beacom

At the Iowa State Fair there are many state fairs. Some people come for the beer and the musical acts: They’ll eat funnel cake, drink, and listen to Pitbull or whoever is playing the grandstand. Others are looking for the carnival atmosphere and the rides. But the stereotypical flashing lights and tilt-a-whirls, paired with beer and live music is, to me, pretty inessential to the fair experience. At the Iowa State Fair, as at others, you’ll find a great crowd of food vendors competing with ever-more aggressive flashing lights and plastic signs to get your dollars for too-expensive corn dogs. In the Varied Industries building, you’ll find people hocking hot tubs, gutter protectors, and propane grills. Outside of that building you’ll find the farm implement companies. These at least produce big machines that are cool to look at. But, again, the commercial aspect is not, for me, the heart of the fair. The real heart of the fair, of any good fair, is an expression of the rich interior life of the people who celebrate it: At a fair of this kind you can peer into the soul of a people.

The heart of the fair is found in whatever places the people themselves have brought their very best. Skip the rides and entertainments, and look for anything that can have a blue ribbon on it. The State Fair is, after all, the culmination of a year’s worth of county fairs. All of this has roots in agricultural life. At the county fair, the heart of things is the showing of livestock. Here, people will bring their prize steers, horses, sheep, and hogs. People keep and care for and raise and breed animals well, not just for commercial reasons, but for the craft of it, for the delight of it, for the beauty of it. But, of course, this celebration of rural life is not just a celebration of agriculture, it is a celebration of all that the people have to offer. Who can sing in this county? They’ll sing at the county fair. Who can make the best apple pie? Go to a county fair, and find out. The winners will make their way to Des Moines in August.

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