Fairgrounds Redevelopment
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For over 100 years the Missoula County Fairgrounds has provided community connection, agricultural learning, and recreational opportunities. But now the vast 46 acres in the center of Missoula need revitalization and stewardship. Together, we can create a space for future generations to access year-round agricultural education programs like 4-H/FFA and community ice rinks. We can promote local food security while providing new opportunities for culture, fun, and relaxation. Whether it's animals, science, ice sport, or vintage markets, the vision shared by our community is for kids, families,Continue reading
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When the current site of the Fairgrounds was bought in 1913 by Missoula County, it was surrounded by farmland. As Missoula has transformed into a metropolitan area with a county population pushing 120,000, the Fairgrounds has become centrally located and host to a variety of uses. While prioritizing steadfast traditions, our signature event, the Western Montana Fair, has been revived with the addition of free admission and new exhibits that reflect 21st Century Western culture. Attracting 90,000 visitors, the Fair draws new generations each August to celebrate community agricultural.
The Fairgrounds’ location, once debated, is now viewed as central to Missoula’s unique identity and the success of Midtown revitalization. Today, it plays an integral role in the community and is a destination with a recognized mission to promote agriculture, education, culture, recreation, and community connection, and to reflect the beauty and history of Western Montana.
Whether it's the first touch of a lambs wool, the sticky sweet of cotton candy, or holding hands on the Ferris Wheel, the County Fair is just part of growing up. What is your favorite Fair or Fairgrounds memory?
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