Nine more locations have been announced as walk-up ticket sale sites for the N.C. State Fair.
Walk-up locations will offer tickets Oct. 2-16. Online sales through the Fair’s Web site are under way until Oct. 16.
Advance tickets are $5 for adults and $1 for children ages 6 to 12. Ticket goers buying in advance will save $2 per adult ticket and $8 per ride sheet. A coupon can be redeemed at the fair for a sheet of 18 ride trickets will cost $10 in advance.
Walk-up ticket locations:
Raleigh
Gate 9 at the State Fairgrounds (10 a.m. – 6 p.m.)
N.C. Museum of History (during normal hours)
Triangle Town Center (during normal hours)
State Farmers Market (10 a.m. – 4 p.m.)
Durham
Northgate Mall (during normal hours)
The Streets at Southpoint
Greensboro
Four Seasons Town Centre (during normal hours)
Burlington
Burlington Square Mall (during normal hours)
Wilson
Wilson Mall (during normal hours)
RaleighWood: Pop culture with a Triangle twist
The movies, TV, music and celebs people are talking about. Indulge your pop culture guilty pleasures here.
State Fair walk-up ticket locations increase
Copyright 2008 by Capitol Broadcasting Company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
- What pop culture stuff are you thankful for? Posted: Nov. 24, 2009
- Adam Lambert backlash Posted: Nov. 24, 2009
- Your top entertainment stories this year Posted: Nov. 23, 2009
Share:
0 Comments
Featured Blogposts
-
Carolina Parent
Carolina Parent: Family holiday fun -
RaleighWood: Pop culture with a Triangle twist
Raleighwood: What pop culture stuff are you thankful for? -
Bill Leslie's Carolina Conversations
Bill Leslie: Holiday Preparations
Other Recent Blogposts
- WRAL WeatherCenter Blog: Dropping the Drought
- Brian Shrader's Siteseeing Blog: Tillman the Skateboarding Dog
- WRAL WeatherCenter Blog: Edward's impossible sun in "New Moon"
- Bill Leslie's Carolina Conversations: Gift Basket Deadline
- Brian Shrader's Siteseeing Blog: In the eye of the beholder





Welcome to GOLO, where WRAL.com visitors can comment on stories and create profile pages, blogs and photo galleries.
You must be a registered WRAL.com user to use these tools. Click here to register or log in.
This blog post is closed for comments.