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Where to Get Discount Tickets to the 2012 Puyallup Fair

Where can you find great discounts for individuals and families this year? Here's the scoop to get your happy on for cheap.

Looking for discount tickets to the Puyallup Fair? They are available at these local businesses for the 2012 fair:

: 4831 Point Fosdick Dr. NW, 253-851-6860

: 4840 Borgen Blvd., 253-853-9340

: 5500 Olympic Dr., 253-858-3630

  Discount Price Regular Price Adult: $9.00 $12.50 Students (6-18): $7.50 $9.00 Seniors (62+): $7.50 $9.00 5 & under:  Always FREE Always FREE

Have fun at the fair if you already have tickets, and if you don't, be sure to check out for a chance to win a pair or a family pack this week!

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