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Peach Cobbler and Ice Cream
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Everyone said that if we went to the Georgia National Fair that we had to try some peach cobbler (the unofficial "fair food" of Georgia). We didn't want to miss that one. The image above is our proof that we were there. Georgia has both a Georgia State Fair and a Georgia National Fair. The State Fair started in the 1840s and by 1850s had moved to the grounds built for it in Macon. After 100 years the Fair had outgrown the grounds and a new facility was proposed. The new facility was built in Perry, Georgia, just south of our Georgia cottage. Since the State Fair's corporate stock had been owned by the Macon Chamber of Commerce since 1942 and was used by the Exchange Club of Macon as a fundraiser, another name had to be chosen for the new grounds, hence the Georgia National Fair. We attended on Patriotic Day and entered free since Jim is retired military and Elizabeth is a Navy veteran. |
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