National and State Register

Colorado State Fairgrounds

Pueblo County

The fairgrounds have long been a gathering place for the state’s agricultural community and have also served as a vehicle to educate, promote and entertain the public about Colorado agriculture.  Since 1901, farmers and stock men and women have come to the annual exposition at this location to display and compare their products, to see and learn about the latest advances in agricultural technology and techniques, and to purchase quality livestock.

A picture of the the building with well groomed park in front.

Colorado State Fairgrounds (1996 photograph.)

The 4-H club, a youth organization orientated toward agriculture education, has maintained a steady presence at the fairgrounds since 1918.  The complex benefited from a number of Depression-era New Deal work-relief programs.  The Federal Emergency Relief Administration and the Works Progress Administration helped fund and provide workers for the construction of six buildings, much of the perimeter walls, the extensive horse stables, and other infrastructure improvements.  The fairgrounds also hosted a Civilian Conservation Corps camp.