North Dakota Winter Show

North Dakota Winter Show
Date First week in March
Location Valley City, North Dakota
Website www.northdakotawintershow.com

The North Dakota Winter Show is an agriculture and livestock show held in Valley City, North Dakota the first full week of every March. The Winter Show started in 1937 and now has an annual attendance of around 30,000 people.

North Dakota's oldest agriculture show, the show was founded under the guidance of Valley City businessman Herman Stern, who had previously been instrumental in the founding of the Greater North Dakota Association in 1924-25, and was serving as president of that group in 1937 when the state was facing adverse economic and agricultural circumstances. Another GNDA official, Bert Groom, proposed establishing the Winter Show to attract visitors and commerce, and the event was established.[1] Stern later received North Dakota's highest citizen honor, the Rough Rider Award, in honor of this and other accomplishments.[2]

In 2004 the Winter Show's traditional ten-day schedule was compressed to six days while retaining the full schedule of activities.[3]

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Coordinates: 46°54′57″N 97°59′38″W / 46.91583°N 97.99389°W / 46.91583; -97.99389


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