COLUMBUS, Ohio — Cows aren't jumping over the moon in this year's Ohio State Fair butter sculptures, though the exhibit does have a space travel theme. The fair revealed on Tuesday that the usual cow and calf made of butter are accompanied this time by a butter space shuttle and astronaut. The American Dairy Association says the refrigerated display pays tribute to the shuttle program's 30-year legacy. The project took 475 hours and used 1,550 pounds of butter, about 6,200 sticks. The 158th Ohio State Fair opens tomorrow.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Space Coast ties to Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Cows aren't jumping over the moon in this year's Ohio State Fair butter sculptures, though the exhibit does have a space travel theme. The fair revealed on Tuesday that the usual cow and calf made of butter are accompanied this time by a butter space shuttle and astronaut. The American Dairy Association says the refrigerated display pays tribute to the shuttle program's 30-year legacy. The project took 475 hours and used 1,550 pounds of butter, about 6,200 sticks. The 158th Ohio State Fair opens tomorrow.
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