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Amid the wafting barbeque scents, endless food stands, giant stuffed-animal prizes and shopping expos, the Los Angeles County Fair dedicated an entire day to the city of La Verne on Sept. 27.
The day began with local schoolchildren piling into buses headed to the Fair. The city combines government funding with local fund-raising to send students for an educational and fun day.



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