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Pachuca hosts the most important cultural event in the state of Hidalgo: the Pachuca Fair. The fair, which is held in October, draws thousands of visitors. It features rodeos, live shows, crafts, industry and livestock expositions, rides and regional dance performances. Other important festivities in the Windy City’s surrounding areas include the Maguey Fair and the Barley Fair in Aban, ten-day events that begin in April, one week ahead of Easter. At these fairs you can find objects made of maguey fibers and food and drink prepared with barley. On July 25, you can attend the Fruit Fair of Tecozautla, where you can buy preserves, wines, marmalades and ciders, among other products.

 

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