By Terry Munderloh
In 1913, ten years after Orville and Wilbur Wright launched the first successful flight of a gasoline powered airplane carrying a man, most of the residents of Arizona had never seen one of those new-fangled machines until they attended the first Northern Arizona State Fair. Held in Prescott the Northern Arizona State Fair brought exhibitors and participants from the five northern counties together for a grand regional fair. John Dougherty donated the use of his land for the fair grounds. The Yavapai County Chamber of Commerce and community members laid out a racetrack, erected buildings and a grandstand. The Santa Fe railroad ran special passenger trains from the downtown depot to the fair grounds for a fare of fifteen-cents a round trip.