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Curtain set to rise on DuPage County Fair

The DuPage County Fair is nearly here.Animals are scheduled to arrive Tuesday afternoon in Wheaton in preparation for this year#146;s fair, which starts Wednesday and runs through Sunday at the fairgrounds at Manchester and County Farm roads. On Monday, crews were busy getting the fairgrounds ready.Roughly 200,000 people are expected at the five-day event, which will offer everything from pig races and carnival rides to a demolition derby and a monster truck show.Organizers have added several new attractions to the 57th annual fair, including an open reptile show. The fair also will host a county craft fair and farmers market for the first time in the lower level of the grandstand.Fair admission for adults was lowered to $8 this year from the previous fee of $10. Entry is $3 for children ages 3 to 12 and free for kids 2 and younger.For information, call (630) 668-6636 or visit dupagecountyfair.org.

  DuPage County Fair Board members Tom Meyer and Jim Wills move bails of hay as they get the Ag-Ventureland up for WednesdayÂ’s start of the fair. Mark Black/mblack@dailyherald.com
  Robert and Kathy Duck set up their Great American Duck Race at the 2011 DuPage County Fair in Wheaton. Mark Black/mblack@dailyherald.com
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