News

Iowa State Fair Adds Two Sculptures to Butter Cow Display

Iowa State Fair Adds Two Sculptures to Butter Cow Display

Photo: Saga Communications/Iowa State Fair


The 2022 Iowa State Fair has a butter cow created by sculptor Sarah Pratt each year. This time, the artist will be adding two special displays to the cooler at the Agriculture Building to join the 600-pound bovine.

One is the famed Ye Old Mill ride, known for being a nice place to cuddle, which turns 100 years old. While the original version of the ride burned down in a fire in 1996, it was immediately rebuilt on the same site with donations.

The other sculpture Pratt will do is to celebrate The Music Man. The musical was written by Iowan Meredith Wilson and was first produced on Broadway in 1957 before heading to the movies in 1962. The town depicted is based on Wilson’s hometown of Mason City. Currently, the musical is a Tony-winning revival on Broadway, starring Hugh Jackman, and it even has a couple of former Iowans in supporting roles.

All of the butter art will be on display during the John Deere Agriculture Building’s regular hours of 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day of the Fair, which runs August 11-21.

What's Hot on STAR

How to Listen

Listen to STAR 102.5 on your streaming device

Text Club

Text STAR to 515-280-1025 to join the STAR 102.5 Text Club!

Des Moines’ People’s Choice

See the best of the best in Central Iowa as voted on by YOU in the Des Moines’ People’s Choice!

What Happened?

Hear the latest dates-gone-wrong stories with “What Happened?” Presented by Pure Salon

Recent Headlines

3 days ago in Entertainment

Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. studio and streaming business for $72 billion

Netflix has struck a deal with Warner Bros. Discovery, the legacy Hollywood giant behind "Harry Potter" and "Friends," to buy its studio and streaming business for $72 billion.

4 days ago in Lifestyle, Trending

Parents under pressure offer creative tips for moving Santa’s spy Elf on the Shelf

Elf on the Shelf, who turns 20 this year, has created lots of family memories, laughter and the occasional parental panic over where to move the elf next.