The Tulsa State Fair.
I have been to several in the past. Took my dad once to see all the farm animals. Big cows, little cows, big and little horses and ponies, huge hogs, sheep, goats, chickens and the Four-H kids. Saw the midway and its visiting scary rides. Plus saw the dozens of seldom if ever won dart throwing and ball tossing games. My favorite was tossing quarters with hope of landing on decretive crystal glass dishes and bowls. If your coin stuck, you win that dish or bowl. An almost impossibility giving its hard glass surfaces.
Never the less, my oldest daughter as an adult would go to the fair, get her whatever on a stick, find a good sitting space and just watch all the weird and crazy looking people walking around in their newest outfits and carrying their turkey drumstick and sushi on a stick. The folks coming from out of town, according to my daughter, were the weirdest and mostly those coming in from rural areas dressed in loud and colorful outfits never seen in Tulsa my daughter certainly would watch for. Their loud rural speech gave themselves away. That’s it. That’s all she would go for and watch.
If you have never gone to the Tulsa State fair, this year would be a good time to go. Have a fun day at the fair.