Fewer freebies cited in state fair attendance drop
SYRACUSE -- The New York State Fair had its lowest total attendance in more than 20 years, but officials say that's because they cut back on the number of free tickets they give out.
More than 70,000 people were at the fairgrounds in suburban Syracuse on Monday, pushing total attendance to more than 845,000 for the fair's 12-day run. That's down by nearly 72,000 from last year and the lowest total attendance since 1991.
Director Dan O'Hara told local media outlets that attendance figures in past years had included tens of thousands of people who took free tickets but didn't actually attend the fair. O'Hara says the number of those who paid the fair's $10 admission fee increased this year.
Ticket revenues from the fair's midway are expected to surpass last year's record of $2.4 million. -- AP
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