[TheForge] ABANA is NOT dead...

Peter Fels And Phoebe Palmer artgawk at thegrid.net
Sat Feb 24 01:54:50 EST 2007


Having them in  cities automatically raises the cost of the 
facilities and the level of formality...pf

Washington, Aubrey O. wrote:
> To expand on what Tod Estes said earlier, Oklahoma has two large state fairgrounds, one in Oklahoma City and one in Tulsa.  I think both have accommodations for travel trailer hook-ups.  I'm not sure about tent camping.  They are both in medium sized cities with plenty of hotel/motel options.  They have food and restroom facilities, large and small exhibition and demonstration buildings, plenty of parking, set-up for large crowds, etc.
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> I have no idea how far ahead these facilities are booked.  Nor do I know how the managers (fair boards) would be to work with.  But, Phlip could give them a call. ;-)
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> Marsha suggested somewhere central.  Well, Oklahoma is just about at the geographic center of North America.
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> Of course Oklahoma is not the cultural center or the population center of North America.  But the people are friendly and the facilities are there.
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> Aubrey
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> Who can speak up for other states? 
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> Bruce
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