Ambrosia County Fairgrounds
SPECULATEDLandmark — Ambrosia
The county fairgrounds hosting Ambrosia's annual fair, rodeos, tractor pulls, and the swap meet that has moved more stolen goods than most police evidence rooms.
The Ambrosia County Fairgrounds is a sprawling dirt-and-metal complex that hosts the single most important event of the Ambrosia year — the county fair — along with a weekly calendar of rodeos, tractor pulls, demolition derbies, gun shows, and the Saturday swap meet. The swap meet in particular is an Ambrosia institution, a three-acre flea market where anything from a rebuilt carburetor to a working outboard motor to a mounted deer head can be had in exchange for folded cash. A certain percentage of that inventory's paperwork is, charitably, informal. The annual fair is the county's holiday, a week-long deep-fry festival with pig races, beauty pageants, demolition derbies, and a midway operated by a touring carnival company whose ride inspections are famously optional. The grandstand hosts country music acts whose last hit was in 1998 and who still sell the place out every summer.
NOTABLE FEATURES
SOURCE: Speculated Ambrosia landmark
LOCATION PROFILE
- Type
- Landmark
- Region
- Ambrosia
- Population
- 0
- Climate
- Humid subtropical, dusty in dry season and swampy when it rains