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
Wisconsin State Fair was created in 1851.
State Fair was released on 03/09/1962.
Michigan State Fair ended in 2009.
Minnesota State Fair was created in 1859.
Oregon State Fair was created in 1862.