The fire which destroyed 73 stalls in the stable at the Cabarrus County Fairgrounds Sunday night will in no way interfere with plans for the 1926 fair, it became definitely known today when officials of the association discussed plans for the rebuilding of the stable.
Dr. T.N. Spencer, secretary of the association, states that local contractors have been asked to submit bids for the erection of the stable, and the contract probably will be awarded early next week. . . . .
The stalls can be completed easily within six months, it was said, and were it necessary, they could be built in two weeks. However, as the fair is not to be held until October, thee will be an effort to complete the work under a month or six weeks.
It is probable, Dr. Spencer said, that the new stalls will be a little larger than the old ones. The ones burned were10x10 and the new ones will be 10x12 if present plans are carried out.
It is also probable that the new gate will be larger than the old one. The space for cars will be wider and in addition there will be a walkway. These changes will necessitate the building of fewer stalls so the total number will probably be 82 instead of 85 as before.
“We are not going to let a little think like this fire halt our plans for the biggest fair in the history of the county,” Dr. Spencer said in discussing plans for the rebuilding of the stable. “We have plenty of time to get a new stable and when October comes, the public will find the grounds in perfect condition again.”
Carpenters Monday completed repairs to the office building which was slightly damaged during the fire.
From page 4 of the Concord Daily Tribune, Tuesday, July 13, 1926
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