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Help us make it rightI have been coming to the Big E since I was in highschool, and this has to be the absolute best fair around. You will need an entire day in order to see all of the vendors, activities, food, and rides this place has. Make sure to visit each of the states buildings as they have their own flare. Visit...
This place is comparable to state fairs I've gone to in other places. Lots of weird food combos you won't find in restaurants, weird side show attractions (the 15 foot horse suckered me in) and lots of rickety old rides. This is still a bit far from Boston but I would come again if I found a hotel chain in...
I really loved this place. There was so much local business to help boost tourism in these lesser known states. You get a feel for the charms of each state! Food was plentiful! Friendly for pretty much everyone!
I've grown up going to the Big E every year and still look forward to it. The entrance prices are reasonable after 5 on week days and there is more than enough to see and eat. There is something for everyone. We take our you children every year and they love to see the animals especially the baby pigs and...
To never experience this event is a lost chance, It is awsome fun for the whole family. Be sure to treat yourself to the world famous eclairs...
Live musical entertainment, animals, competitive exhibits, rides, shopping, crafts, a daily parade, and foods from around the world are just some of what is featured at the annual 17-day Big E, the largest fair in the Northeast, September 13-29, 2013.
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