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South Carolina State Fair announces flash sale to celebrate 46 counties

Columbia, South Carolina (Press release) – The South Carolina State Fair is excited to announce a special flash sale on admission tickets in honor of our 46 counties. As part of this year’s theme, “46 Reasons to Celebrate South Carolina,” the Fair is offering its lowest admission ticket price of the season.

When: Saturday, August 24, 2024, from 10 a.m.-2:46 p.m.

Why: This flash sale marks exactly 46 days until the start of the South Carolina State Fair, which runs from October 9-20, 2024.

Deal: Six admission tickets for just $46!

Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to save big on admission to the South Carolina State Fair. This year’s fair will celebrate each of the state’s 46 counties, showcasing the unique culture, heritage, and attractions of each.

How to Buy Tickets: Grab your flash sale tickets online at scstatefair.org/flashsale during the sale window: Saturday, August 24 from 10 a.m.-2:46 p.m.

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About the South Carolina State Fair

The South Carolina State Fair, a self-supporting 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, was organized in 1869 and is dedicated to preserving and promoting South Carolina’s agricultural roots while supporting statewide education. In addition to the 12-day South Carolina State Fair, the charitable organization manages annual football parking, is a popular event venue, and has awarded more than $5 million in scholarships since 1997.

More information can be found at SCStateFair.org.

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