Canfield Fairgrounds
The
Canfield Fairgrounds
hosts the annual
Mahoning County Fair which has been held annually for 162 years. It is located in the city of
Canfield, Ohio which is outside of
Youngstown, Ohio. It is noted as one of the largest county fairs in the state of Ohio. The fair was established in 1864 by the county Agricultural & Horticultural Society and was held on the commons. The grounds is a 350-acre facility that has hosted a plethora of events. The grounds is also noted for its
Western Reserve Village that includes several buildings and a steam locomotive with a caboose. It also has a large grandstands area that is the venue for concerts, monster trucks, demolition derbies, and of course horse racing. The past year's fair included
Vanessa Hodgens and
Corbin Bleu,
Josh Turner and
Jo De Messina, and
Lynyrd Skynyrd. In recent years the annual attendance of the fair has been around 350,000 people averaging just under 60,000 people coming through the gates each day.
NASCAR History
Additionally in 1950,
Canfield Speedway, a half mile dirt oval hosted the fifth race of the 1950 season for
NASCAR's top division on May 30th.
Jimmy Florian won the pole for the event and
Bill Rexford won and went on to take the Championship. It is notable as Rexford's only victory that season, making him one of a few drivers to win the championship with only 1 victory.