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Bailey Tansy, 18, of Spokane, awaits her turn in the arena to show her miniature horse, Voltron, during the mare and foal showing Friday, Sept. 11, 2009, on the first day of the Spokane County Interstate Fair. Voltron and his mother, Zanadoo, won grand champion. They were the only entry. The fair continues through Sept. 20.
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Riley Thompson, 12, of Otis Orchards, proudly displays the grand champion ribbon she won with her quarter horse, Hercules, on the opening day of the Spokane County Interstate Fair, Friday, Sept. 11, 2009.
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Isaac Sisco, 11, of Post Falls, strains under 275 lbs. as he competes in the Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls on the first day of the Spokane County Interstate Fair, Friday, September 11, 2009.
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Ryan Pendergrass, 4, of Valley Ford, Wash., hits the dirt but still was crowned the winner in the first round of mutton busting at the Spokane County Interstate Fair on Friday, Sept. 11, 2009. Ryan stayed atop for 2.5 seconds.
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Pat Sharp, 57, and her grandson Ryan Kiner take aim while playing the balloon water race game on the first day of the Spokane County Interstate Fair, Friday, Sept. 11, 2009.
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A sign informs Spokane County Interstate fairgoers that the Lolly Swing once belonged to Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch in this Sept. 11, 2009, photo.
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Megan Read and her daughter, Vivian, take a spin on the Lolly Swing at the Spokane County Interstate Fair, Friday, Sept. 11, 2009. The ride once belonged to Michael Jackson.
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Ryan Kiner, 8, takes a spin on the Lolly Swing ride at the Spokane County Interstate Fair.
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