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2017 NE Alabama State Fair Taking Place August 31 to September 4 in Huntsville


Northeast Alabama State Fair taking place this labor day weekend from August 31st - September 4th.

The 2017 NE Alabama State Fair sponsored by the Huntsville Jaycees and Kissel Entertainment will take place Thursday, August 31st to September 4th in Huntsville, AL. The fair will be located at 3125 Leeman Ferry Road, Huntsville, AL 35801.

Admission prices will be based on height as follows:
  • 42" and above - $7.00
  • 30"-41" - $4.00
  • 29" and below - Free

Event Times:
  • Thursday 6 - 11 PM (Admission FREE on opening night + ride tickets available for purchase)
  • Friday 6:00 PM - 12:00 AM (2 armbands for $22 with coupon) 
  • Saturday and Sunday 2 PM - 12 AM (Saturday: $20 all day armband 2-7 PM; $25 from 7 PM to closing Sunday: $25 all day armband) 
  • Monday 1 - 8 PM ($20 all day armband)

Shows:

  • The Tennessee Valley Petting Zoo will open daily until 10 PM.
  • Each of the following shows will appear twice on Thursday, Friday and Monday, and three times on Saturday and Sunday.
    • Dynamo Dogs
    • Mark Comley Magic Show
    • Danny Connor's Reptile Adventures

The 2017 NE Alabama State Fair will feature all new events and entertainment attractions on the largest midway in North Alabama. Attendees will be able to enjoy some of the hottest entertainment acts for free with their paid gate admission. There will be a ton of stuff to enjoy at this year's NE Alabama State Fair that includes rides, food concessions, games and more! We hope to see you there!

To learn more, visit the official NE Alabama State Fair website.





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