Illinois State Fair lowers admission price to $5 Sunday to Thursday

The lower prices are part of an effort to make the fair a more affordable, family-friendly experience. The fair will continue to be the most affordable state fair in the Midwest.

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A young visitor to the Illinois State Fair enjoys getting up-close to the livestock on display at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield, Illinois.

A young visitor to the Illinois State Fair enjoys getting up-close to the livestock on display at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield, Illinois.

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The Illinois State Fair is cutting the cost of daily admission in half for adults attending in August on Sunday through Thursday.

Fair Manager Kevin Gordon announced this week that admission will be just $5, down from $10, on those days. Admission on Fridays and Saturdays will remain $10.

Gordon says the lower prices are part of an effort to make the fair a more affordable, family-friendly experience. He says the fair will continue to be the most affordable state fair in the Midwest.

The fair will be held Aug. 8-18 in Springfield . Senior prices will remain $3 and children 12 and younger are free.

Free admission will also be available to special attendees with proper ID on three theme days.

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