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High temps, thin crowds don't kill good vibes for Great American State Fair attendees

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July 2, 2026

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High temps, thin crowds don't kill good vibes for Great American State Fair attendees

A crowd of people gathered at the Great American State Fair on Thursday stopped to gaze up at the sky as several fighter jets streaked over the National Mall. Blake Boggs crouched down to his young son's stroller and pointed up. “You don’t get to see the Thunderbirds anywhere,” he told The Hill. Despite the...

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Related coverage for "High temps, thin crowds don't kill good vibes for Great American State Fair attendees": The Independent — Huge crowds packed the DC National Mall on Wednesday night - but it wasn’t for Trump. Salon — Half of Americans will celebrate the Fourth of July in extreme heat. TheJournal.ie — Are you going to any Pride events this weekend? . USA TODAY — Great American State Fair plagued by heat a day before July 4th. WDBQ – 1490 AM – Dubuque — County Fairs, Concerts, & Festivals – A Giant List of July 2026 Events in Eastern Iowa. Fashion Bomb Daily — Are You at ESSENCE Fest? Shop Upper Atmosphere at We Love Us Marketplace Today!