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HISTORY OF THE STATE FAIR AUTO SHOW

1886 - Dallas State Fair & Exposition (later called State Fair of Texas) is organized and presented on 80 acres of what is now the 277-acre Fair Park.

1899 - First "horseless carriage" arrives in Dallas with a sticker price of $1,500.

1901 - Auto racing debuts at the Fair. Sunday programs feature match-ups between two full-size cars, plus some motorcycle vs. horse contests.

1904 - Steam, gas and electric-powered vehicles are displayed on the track before the horse races at the State Fair. The event is widely regarded as the first automobile show in Dallas.

1922 Auto Show

1913 - The State Fair's first automobile building showcases 175 new models. Local dealers give away a $500 vehicle.

1919 - Even a sizeable addition to the auto building proves to be too small to house a car show that now ranks with Chicago and New York as the nation's largest.

1922 - A new Automobile & Manufacturers Building is constructed near the front of the park at a cost of $150,000.

1941 - Because there are few '42 models planned, the auto show is cancelled at the 1941 Fair.

1950's Buick Auto Show

1942 - A February fire destroys the 20-year-old automobile building. No immediate replacement is planned due to a shortage of supplies. World War II eventually shut down the event itself: No State Fairs were held from 1942 - 1945.

1946 - The first post-war Fair boasts only one '47 model and is staged under mammoth tents.

1960's Fairlane Auto Show

1948 - A new Automobile, Aviation and Recreation Building is built at a cost of $800,000 and dedicated on opening day of the Fair, Oct. 9.

1973 Auto Show

1985 - Things cooled considerably when air-conditioning was added. Outside, the exterior was restored to its Art Deco glory destroyed in the '42 fire.

1989 - Growing pains force the addition of 50,000 sq. ft. in the Centennial Building. The State Fair Auto Show mushroomed to 160,000 sq. ft. of display space. Outdoors, a new Truck Zone is created - Chevrolet is the sole exhibitor.

1996 - The Classic Corral debuts with close to 180 vehicles during nine display days. Approximately 8,000 sq. ft. are occupied by the collectibles.

2002 -"World in Motion" is selected as the annual theme to highlight the introduction of the Luxury Showroom in the Centennial Building.

Modern Auto Show

2006 - Now housed in two buildings and spilling over into an outdoor truck area, the State Fair Auto Show is a 300,000 sq. ft. extravaganza of cars, activities and entertainment. The Truck Zone has grown to 135,000 sq. ft. and accommodates all the major light truck manufacturers.

2009 - It's Lucky 13 for the number of years the Fair has featured the Classic Corral -- More than 1,000 vintage and collectable vehicles will be showcased during the 24 day run of the State Fair. See schedule here.