The Ohio State Fair was first held in 1850, and
moved to its current home in Columbus in 1886.
Today, the fair is one of the largest in the United
States.
The label depicts the old Ohio State Fair grandstand
which featured a racetrack and was the venue for
many famous performers that entertained fair guests
over the years. The old grandstand was torn down in
1990, but many regular fair goers remember it fondly.
In the mid 1800's Ohio was the largest producer of
wine in the United States, and that was mostly
because of the Catawba grape. Today, many still enjoy
the simple, sweet grape flavor that makes it a favorite.