What began as a ranching family’s Sunday pastime of horse racing, with cheering crowds and thundering hooves on dusty roads, would give way to the Alameda County Fair that we know today. The Bernal family built the original racetrack in 1859 on their 52,000-acre ranch, which was part of the Northern California land grant, Rancho Valle de San Jose. Looking to turn his newly acquired racetrack into profit, businessman Rodney G. MacKenzie approached a group of county businessmen and ranchers with a proposal to hold a county fair on his property. The first Alameda County Fair ran from October 23 to October 27, 1912. Local leaders sought to form a modern fair, and in 1939 the Alameda County Fair Association was established. Once considered a racing fair, the Alameda County Fair now boasts livestock and agriculture. For young and old alike, the thrilling carnival rides, beautiful quilt exhibits, baking contests, fast-paced horse racing, or just a corn dog and cotton candy provide something for everyone, as the Alameda County Fair now prepares to celebrate its 100th year.
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Author Victoria Christian selected most of the images for this book from the extensive archives collected by the Alameda County Fair Association.
Title: Writers' Corner: Alameda County Fair Author Victoria Christian
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Date: 6/20/2011
The Alameda County Fair is just around the corner and will bring an estimated 400,000 visitors to its annual festivities.
While attendees enjoy rides, deep-fried delicacies, and July Fourth celebrations, few will know the grounds' rich history. Author Victoria Christian hopes to bring to light the long-forgotten stories that still echo throughout the 270-acre campus.
In Victoria's new book, Alameda County Fair, she unveils the untold history of the property in what began as a ranching family's Sunday pastime of horse racing. The original racetrack was built in 1850 by the Bernal family on their 52,000-acre ranch, which was part of the Northern California land grant, Rancho Valle de San Jose.
Today the track is the oldest one-mile track in America.
In the early 1900s, businessman Rodney G. MacKenzie approached a group of county businessmen and ranchers with a proposal to hold a county fair on his property in hopes to turn a profit on his newly acquired racetrack. The first Alameda County Fair ran from October 23 to October 27, 1912 making next year the Alameda County Fair's centennial anniversary.
In 1939, leaders sought to form a modern fair and the Alameda County Fair Association was established as a 501(c)3 private, non-profit corporation.
Today the Alameda County Fair is the largest county fair in Northern California and the largest public event in Alameda County.
This year, it received the coveted Western Fair Associationʼs (WFA) Louis B. Merrill Award, named for WFA's founder. The top honor award is given to individuals, businesses, or organizations that demonstrates outstanding vision, innovation, and leadership. Only one Merrill Award was issued this year throughout the United States and Canada.
The Alameda County Fair received the award for its exceptional canine-featured attraction providing the community with educational seminars, sessions, shows, and the opportunity to adopt rescued dogs at Puppy Party Palooza, held at the 2010 Fair.
Victoria was approached by Arcadia Publishing to take on the comprehensive task of exploring the fair grounds history after she published her first book Images of America: Sunol in 2007. Victoria contacted the Alameda County Farigrounds Manager of Markerting, April Mitchell, for assistance.
According to Victoria, she was warmly welcomed by Mitchell and was given access to the fairgrounds archives. Victoria found a treasure-trove of vintage newspaper clippings, photos, and fair memorabilia. It took her more than five months to sort through the dozens of boxes, organize thousands of photos, and research the history behind the untold stories she discovered.
On May 23, 2011, Victoria Christian's book Alameda County Fair from the Images of America series made its debut on store bookshelves. The book is filled with classic, black and white photos dating back to late 1800s.
Victoria Christian is a long-time resident of Sunol. She is the new Editor-In-Chief of the Sunolian newspaper.
Images of America: Alameda County Fair can be purchased locally at Towne Center Books, Berry Patch, and the Museum on Main. The book can also be purchase online through Barnes & Noble and Amazon.
The 99th Annual Alameda County Fair runs from June 22 to July 10. Victoria Christian will be at the fair signing her book during the weekends.
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