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    State Fair of Texas

    There’s nothing like the excitement of one of the largest fairs in the country with inventive fried foods, great music, a thrilling midway, and interesting displays.
    Fri., Sept. 29-Sun., Oct. 22
    Dallas
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    Trans-Pecos Festival of Music & Love

    El Cosmico’s authentic music experience in mystical Marfa features headliners Spoon, Neal Francis, and the Heavy Heavy, along with camping in one of the most magical venues in the West Texas desert, workshops, a vendor marketplace, pop-up desert spa, food trucks, and more.
    Sept. 28-Oct. 1  
    Marfa
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    46th Annual Oatmeal Festival

    In hopes of cooler weather, the small-town fest happens after Labor Day this year. It kicks off Saturday with the Run for Your Oats 5K, followed by the Grand Parade with special guests. The festival features around 80 vendors, a washer tournament, live music, a kids’ area, bake-off, pet parade, food, drinks, and more. Sunday begins with a church service on the street in downtown Bertram and closes with the Oatmeal Festival Cornhole Tournament.
    Sept. 30-Oct. 1. Sat., 8am-10pm; Sun., 10am-4pm
    Bertram
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    Harvest of Fall Fun

    Time for some cool fun at the farm with the mazes, scarecrow village, pumpkin patch, food, and activities for all ages.
    Sept. 23-Nov. 5, closed Wed.
    Marble Falls
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    The 39 Steps

    Mix a Hitchcock masterpiece with a juicy spy novel, add a dash of Monty Python, and you have The 39 Steps, a fast-paced whodunit for anyone who loves the magic of theatre. This two-time Tony and Drama Desk Award-winning treat is packed with nonstop laughs, with over 150 zany characters played by a ridiculously talented cast of four.
    Fri.-Sun., Sept. 22-Oct. 8  
    Navasota

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