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A large skeleton near the Ferris wheel on the midway Thursday at the Farmington Fair. The weeklong fair ends Saturday. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelA driver directs his horses Thursday during a horse-pulling competition at the Farmington Fair. The weeklong fair concludes Saturday. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelA cloud of exhaust smoke billows as a driver competes in the truck pull Thursday at Farmington Fair. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelHorse Tinkerbell waits as Dave Sowards, orders a chicken wrap Thursday on the midway of the Farmington Fair. Lindsey Glover, left, pets the horse as Sherri Holtby, of That’s a Wrap, hands Sowards his food. Sowards said in addition to Tinkerbell, he brought 12 draft horses to compete in the pulling competition at the fair. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelThrill seekers on a simulating flight ride Thursday on the midway of the Farmington Fair. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelFairgoers pass games Thursday on the midway of the Farmington Fair. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelTwo horses lean into their pull Thursday during a horse-pulling competition at the Farmington Fair. The weeklong fair ends Saturday. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelA team of horses walk to the pulling area before the Horse Pull 3100 and Under at Farmington Fair on Thursday. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelKendrick Williamson, 13, of Farmington wears balloons and snacks on fries Thursday at the Farmington Fair. The weeklong fair ends Saturday. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelExhaust smoke fills the air Thursday as a driver pulls past the grand stands while competing in the tractor pull at Farmington Fair. Rich Abrahamson/Morning SentinelPeople pass through the midway Thursday at the Farmington Fair. The weeklong fair ends Saturday. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel
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