GREEN COVE SPRINGS - Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart" played on a loop almost unnoticed as guests wandered through the Midway, games, agricultural areas, Early Florida Village, the …
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS - Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart" played on a loop almost unnoticed as guests wandered through the Midway, games, agricultural areas, Early Florida Village, the livestock barn and the exhibition hall Monday. But as the last solar eclipse until 2044 moved partially across Florida, fair-goers started to pay attention as they donned their eclipse glasses and peered toward the heavens. Attendance was brisk later in the day, and with Our Fair Cares, another perfect day of weather and Bret Michaels and Julia Gulia headlining in the Cattleman's Arena, Tuesday should be another banner day at the Clay County Fairgrounds.