MINOT, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota State Fair fell just short of setting an all-time attendance record.
Officials say the nine-day event drew 318,348 people, the second-highest total in the 53 years of the fair. The record was set in 2013, when 320,486 people went through the gates.
This year’s fair also had the second-highest one-day total on record, when 51,972 people showed up on Saturday.
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Event manager Renae Korslein attributed the high numbers to good weather and the quality of free stage entertainment.