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GO FOR A SPIN AT THE FAIR.


ANTELOPE VALLEY This article is about the Los Angeles County region. For the census-designated place in Wyoming, see Antelope Valley-Crestview, Wyoming.

The Antelope Valley
 FAIR

TODAY: Professional bull riders Professional Bull Riders, Inc. (PBR) is an international professional bull riding organization based in Pueblo, Colorado, USA. PBR events are televised on Versus, FOX, and NBC. More than 800 cowboys from the U.S., Canada, Brazil, Australia, and Mexico hold PBR memberships. , 7 p.m. Bull riding admission is $25 and $50, which includes fair admission. Hours noon-1 a.m. Fair admission is free before 3 p.m.

MONDAY: Demolition Derby demolition derby
n.
A contest in which drivers crash old cars into each other until only one is left running.
, 7 p.m. Derby admission is $15, which includes fair admission. Hours noon-11 p.m. Fair admission is free before 3 p.m.

DAILY: Through Monday, carnival rides, farm animals, flower exhibits, handicraft handicraft: see arts and crafts.  display, photo exhibit, gem and mineral display, petting zoo, pig races.

ADMISSION: General admission, $8; children 6 to 11 and seniors 62 and older, $5; children under 6 and active-duty military personnel with identification, free. Grandstand event tickets include fair admission.

PARKING: $3, $5.

LOCATION: 2551 W. Ave. H, Lancaster.

INFORMATION: (661) 948-6060 or www.avfair.com.

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(1) Antelope Valley Fair attendees cruise the variety of food stands at the fairgrounds n. pl. 1. same as fairground.  in Lancaster.

(2) Fair fans take a dizzying turn on a ride at the Antelope Valley Fair in Lancaster.

Jeff Goldwater/Staff Photographer
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Sep 3, 2006
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