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Story September 13, 1890

The Wichita Daily Eagle

Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas

What is this article about?

Superintendent Wilson updates on fair preparations: buildings progressing well, unrepresented states should apply promptly, exceptional agricultural exhibits despite drought, and prime speed ring for circuit races.

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THE FAIR.

Superintendent Wilson reports good progress on the buildings and says everything will be in good shape for the opening.

There are a few states not yet represented by headquarters on the grounds, and as the time for making the final arrangements is drawing near, it is desirable they should make application for space at once.

The farmer element on the board of management say that there will be one of the best agricultural displays ever seen in the state and that no stranger would ever suppose that there had been a howl about drought. The speed ring is to be a feature as everybody knows, and some of the best races of the circuit will come off on this track, which is getting in prime condition.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Fair Agricultural Display Drought Speed Ring Races

What entities or persons were involved?

Superintendent Wilson

Where did it happen?

The Grounds

Story Details

Key Persons

Superintendent Wilson

Location

The Grounds

Story Details

Superintendent Wilson reports good progress on buildings and readiness for opening. Few states not represented, urged to apply soon. Best agricultural displays expected despite drought complaints. Speed ring in prime condition for top races.

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