MIDWAY (FAIR)

A game of popping balloons with darts for prizes is a common part of a carnival or fair midway
A 'midway' at a fair (commonly an American fair such as a county or state fair) is the location where amusement rides, entertainment and fast food booths are concentrated.
The term originated from the World's Columbian Exposition held in Chicago, Illinois in 1893. It was the first world's fair with an area for amusements which was strictly separated from the exhibition halls. This area, which was concentrated on the city's Midway Plaisance, included carnival rides - among them the first Ferris Wheel, Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West show, and other attractions.
In the years after the Exposition closed, ''midway'' came to be used as a common noun to refer to the area for amusements at a county or state fair, circus, festival, or amusement park.

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Circus midway

Midway Plaisance
The almost equivalent term in Australia is Sideshow Alley.

External links



Chicago's Midway Plaisance Walking Tour website

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