Ribbon cutting and new name for State Fair swine barn

Swine Barn at the State Fair
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Ramp-up to the 2019 Minnesota State Fair continues at the historic fairgrounds in Falcon Heights.  

See ya in 17 days. --‘Til then, we’re kicking into high gear to get all spiffed up for ya! pic.twitter.com/0vY2PDqJAl

— Minnesota State Fair (@mnstatefair) August 5, 2019

Among the changes is the name of the old swine barn.  

It's now the Robert Christensen Pavilion, with the official ribbon-cutting taking place on Monday.  

Christensen was a pork industry pioneer in Minnesota, his business based in Sleepy Eye, and his family provided the lead gift to pay for upgrades to the barn.  

The pavilion has long been one of the top attractions at the state fair, and is home to the Oink Booth, and Minnesota's largest boar.