Start the countdown. The butter cow will be unveiled at the state fair at 3pm tomorrow. http://t.co/YTzNTKPtxx pic.twitter.com/AHKPi2GusW
— Phil Rogers (@nbcphilrogers) August 6, 2014
August 7 is a big day this summer in Iowa–but it has nothing to do with caucuses or politics… it’s the first day of the annual Iowa State Fair, so in honor of the event, here are five things about the grand event!
1. Talk about a “throwback Thursday”! It all started in 1854 in Fairfield, Iowa, with a budget of just $323, and admission to the fair was only $0.25! It lasted for three days–today’s fair lasts 11 days in Des Moines–and it costs $11 (for an adult ticket!) to get in.
2. The Iowa State Fair, not the Iowa Caucuses, is the first concern for any real presidential contender: Cruz, Huckabee, Perry, Jindal–they’re all en route to Des Moines for a chance to talk to real Iowans and eat some real food…









