Minnesota County Fairs: Kids, Cows, Carnies, and Chow

Minnesota Historical Society Press (2009)
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A young girl cuddles a cow in the dairy barn. An earnest boy carefully guides a horse twice his height into the judging ring. Ar ow of dancers awaits the moment their choreographed performance begins.

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