2011 TULSA STATE FAIR LEGAL RELEASE FORM-2025

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Tulsa State Fair Dates 11 Days Location Tulsa, OK Founded 1903 Attendance 1,075,000 in 20232 more rows
NO FIREARMS AT THE FAIR Under 21 O.S 1290 D. 3, concealed and non-concealed firearms are not permitted at the Tulsa State Fair.
The Tulsa County Public Facilities authority (TCPFA) is a public trust established in accordance with Oklahoma law. It has the sole purpose of managing all activity occurring on certain property (commonly known as the Tulsa County fairgrounds) which is owned by Tulsa County but leased to the TCPFA.
You may be thinking that Tulsa isnt a state and youd be right. Oklahoma has two state fairs each year: the Tulsa State Fair and its smaller rival, the Oklahoma State Fair. What began as the Tulsa County Free Fair has evolved into Oklahomas biggest family event of the year!
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