rides, games, concerts
It depends on who you are talking to. Most teens would probably say no. Most married adults with teens will probably say yes. Me? I would say "IDK".
no you idiot why would it close
Llama rides at the fair
It all depends on whether the context calls for a subject or an object. Since the examples you give do not contain a verb, it is not clear whether you need a subject (Mary and I) or an object (Mary and me). Here are examples using both correctly: Subject: Mary and I ate corn dogs at the State Fair. Object: Harold said he would meet Mary and me at the State Fair. To use "Mary and I at the State Fair" with no verb in the middle, you would probably need additional punctuation. For example, "Mary and I, at the State Fair, stood in line to milk a cow."
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Yes, it is.
the problem would be because they would not be fair if New York a bigger state and Rhode Island a smaller state because the bigger state would beat/win against the smaller state because it is based on population and it wouldn't be fair that is why we have balanced/equal states now Today
Michigan State Fair ended in 2009.
Wisconsin State Fair was created in 1851.
Kentucky State Fair was created in 1816.
Minnesota State Fair was created in 1859.
Oregon State Fair was created in 1862.