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budgets nor the tight agreements on concept to realize that vision. In the end, he got exactly enough of a budget to design and build a 160,000-square-foot (15,000 m) building suitable to hold a variety of exhibition spaces and equally suitable for later conversion to a sports arena and convention facility.
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neighborhood. The Warren Avenue School, a public elementary school with several programs for physically handicapped students, was torn down, its programs dispersed, and provided most of the site of the
Coliseum (now Climate Pledge Arena). Near the school, some of the city's oldest houses, apartments,
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and South Korea pavilions showed their rapid industrialization to the world and the benefits of capitalism over communism during the time of cold war era. Other pavilions included one featuring
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and Mural Amphitheater. The Hall of Industry and some smaller buildings were immediately north of American Way. The latter included 15 governmental exhibitors and surrounded the World of Tomorrow and extended to the north edge of the fair.
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would simply take care of itself on a rising tide of abundance; the human race would master nature through technology rather than view it in terms of ecology. In contrast, 12 years later—even in far more conservative
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making his first screen appearance. Location shooting began on September 4 and concluded nearly two weeks later. The film would be released the following spring, long after the fair had ended.
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harbor, and San Marino's exhibit featured its postage stamps and pottery. Near the center of this was the DuPen Fountain featuring three sculptures by Seattle artist Everett DuPen.
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harvesting farm, a vision of the schools of the future with "electronic storehouses of knowledge", and a vision of the many recreations that technology would free humans to pursue.
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competition but with no shortage of nationally and internationally famous performers, especially at the new Opera House and Playhouse. After the fair, the Playhouse became the
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and commercial buildings were torn down; they had been run down to the point of being known as the "Warren Avenue slum". The old Fire Station No. 4 was also sacrificed.
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was supposed to attend the closing ceremony of the fair on October 21, 1962. He bowed out, pleading a "heavy cold"; it later became public that he was dealing with the
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553:(the Food Circus during the fair, later Center House).
493:—as was a site east of the city on the south shore of
3079:
South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition
3038:
California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894
2926:
Seattle Photographs Collection, Century 21 Exposition
620:
World of Century 21 (also known as World of Tomorrow)
3132:
National Star-Spangled Banner Centennial Celebration
2052:
2050:
1947:"How Sputnik 'Beeped' Seattle into the 21st Century"
1703:
themed around space pirates on Mars, decorated with
1604:. Also during the fair, Memorial Stadium hosted the
763:
In "The Threshold and the Threat", visitors rode a "
684:
Exhibit that included models and mockups of various
2144:, Seattle Center. Accessed online October 19, 2007.
1882:, April 29, 2002. Accessed online October 18, 2007.
1858:, April 16, 2002. Accessed online October 18, 2007.
2781:"Seattle Center Fun Forest: Remember These Rides?"
2719:Century 21 – The 1962 Seattle World's Fair, Part 2
2135:Campus Walking Tour / Narrative for Seattle Center
373:
3052:Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition
3043:Cotton States and International Exposition (1895)
2281:. Garden City, New York: Doubleday. p. 321.
2047:
1620:' Western Show, and an appearance by evangelist
1560:, the Claiborne Brothers gospel quartet, and the
835:
4910:
2857:
1649:At the northeast corner of the grounds (now the
760:, as well as a Washington state tourist center.
409:had an additional effect on the fair. President
345:; the United States Science Pavilion is now the
545:), and the Civic Field (rebuilt in 1946 as the
349:. Another notable Seattle Center building, the
4929:History of the West Coast of the United States
2876:Official Guide Book: Seattle World's Fair 1962
2736:
2734:
1869:City's arts history began a new chapter in '62
1627:The fair and the city were the setting of the
1386:Ukrainian State Dance Company (U.S. premiere)
1122:, and featured a series of large paintings by
3646:
3269:
2953:
2934:– University of Washington Digital Collection
2928:– University of Washington Digital Collection
2082:
2080:
2078:
2076:
1682:
1491:Foo-Hsing Theater (Republic of China), youth
699:The United States Science Exhibit began with
292:held April 21, 1962, to October 21, 1962, in
3018:North, Central and South American Exposition
2461:
2459:
2457:
2455:
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2166:
3200:Greater Texas & Pan-American Exposition
3185:California Pacific International Exposition
2731:
2528:
2526:
2524:
2522:
2346:
2344:
1843:Century 21 introduced Seattle to its future
1157:
715:and beyond. Further exhibits presented the
613:The grounds of the fair were divided into:
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3639:
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3262:
3190:Texas Centennial Central Exposition (1936)
3140:Negro Historical and Industrial Exposition
2960:
2946:
2900:Century 21 – The 1962 Seattle World's Fair
2665:"New Name, Same Theater at Seattle Center"
2440:
2438:
2423:Galaxy/Wild Mouse, Fun Forest, Seattle, WA
2329:Century 21 – The 1962 Seattle World's Fair
2192:, Seattle: History Ink, September 12, 2013
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2989:Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations
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1980:
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1974:
1661:-style floor show (rivalled next door by
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783:home in a sylvan setting (and a commuter
449:Map showing major features of the grounds
2662:
2548:. Forest History Society. April 21, 2022
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1938:
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1259:Seattle Symphony Orchestra conducted by
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310:). The fair saw the construction of the
16:World's fair held in Seattle, Washington
3462:American Doughboy Bringing Home Victory
3136:Panama–Pacific International Exposition
2791:from the original on September 19, 2020
2589:
2435:
2305:. Seattle Department of Neighborhoods.
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1984:Sharon Boswell and Lorraine McConaghy,
1911:
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378:The fair was originally conceived at a
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3034:World's Fair Prize Winners' Exposition
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902:DuPen Fountain and the Canada Building
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441:Aerial view of the fairgrounds in 1962
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3089:Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition
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2255:Queen Anne Historic Context Statement
2253:Florence K. Lentz and Mimi Sheridan,
2204:Queen Anne Historic Context Statement
2202:Florence K. Lentz and Mimi Sheridan,
1935:
1518:
1126:introducing Northwest Native motifs.
819:President Kennedy's Inaugural Address
3673:Bureau International des Expositions
3213:Golden Gate International Exposition
2760:from the original on August 20, 2007
2574:" online. Accessed October 19, 2007.
2063:. Accessed online October 18, 2007.
1751:
1414:Bayanihan Dancers of the Philippines
562:United States Department of Commerce
400:Bureau International des Expositions
4849: Postponed to 2021 due to the
4555:British Empire Exhibition 1924–1925
3124:International Mercantile Exposition
2918:"Seattle Center", p. 18–24 in
2878:, Acme Publications: Seattle (1962)
1893:"The Fair That Launched the Future"
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519:St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church
13:
3283:
3061:California's Golden Jubilee (1898)
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1899:from the original on June 13, 2018
337:in 2003 decorated for Memorial Day
63:Second category General Exposition
14:
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2779:Ho, Vanessa (September 3, 2013).
2586:, "Episode #906: Space Children".
2379:from the original on May 20, 2021
2309:from the original on May 20, 2011
1945:Berger, Knute (October 3, 2007).
1544:; a chamber music performance by
1146:; in the mid-1980s it became the
1138:championship to an international
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3614:
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3128:National Conservation Exposition
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2225:Lentz and Sheridan, 2005, p. 23.
1756:
1244:Science Fiction Panel including
1005:, as well as Northwest painters
32:
4606:Bryant Park, New York City 1853
3243:1984 Louisiana World Exposition
3109:Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition
3105:International Mining Exposition
2999:International Cotton Exposition
2894:A "cybertour" of the exposition
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1445:CBC Vancouver Chamber Orchestra
1332:Seattle Symphony production of
951:West Coast of the United States
927:
384:Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition
374:Cold War and Space Race context
3435:Rock 'n' Roll Seattle Marathon
3143:Lincoln Jubilee and Exposition
2663:Jacobson, Lynn (May 6, 2013).
2004:
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1612:Water Ski Sky and Stage Show,
1394:International Gospel Quartets
1017:. American sculptors included
836:World of Commerce and Industry
623:World of Commerce and Industry
1:
3084:Louisiana Purchase Exposition
3026:International Industrial Fair
2869:
1691:A commemorative postage stamp
1564:; two appearances by newsman
1405:Barbershop Quartet Song Fest
1378:Norwegian Chorus and Dancers
1186:conducted by guest conductor
1118:A separate gallery presented
871:Society of American Foresters
307:History of Seattle since 1940
3173:Pacific Southwest Exposition
3165:California's Diamond Jubilee
3147:Panama–California Exposition
3102:World's Pure Food Exposition
3057:Trans-Mississippi Exposition
3030:World's Columbian Exposition
2584:Mystery Science Theater 3000
2235:High-School-Memorial-Stadium
1669:'s adults-only puppet show,
888:Mystery Science Theater 3000
775:and ending with an image of
754:American Library Association
547:High School Memorial Stadium
7:
3169:Sesquicentennial Exposition
3094:Irish Industrial Exposition
2889:Official website of the BIE
2303:"Summary for 201 Thomas St"
2057:Point 22: World of Tomorrow
1769:
1435:Ballet Folklorico de Mexico
1152:Cornish College of the Arts
914:European Economic Community
598:designed the Space Needle.
10:
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4934:1962 in Washington (state)
3540:Typewriter Eraser, Scale X
3223:1964 New York World's Fair
3208:1939 New York World's Fair
3070:National Export Exposition
3065:Greater America Exposition
2785:Seattle Post-Intelligencer
2724:November 19, 2007, at the
2171:. Seattle Public Schools.
2140:February 27, 2008, at the
2040:December 22, 2010, at the
2022:November 22, 2005, at the
1880:Seattle Post-Intelligencer
1855:Seattle Post-Intelligencer
1683:Other sections of the fair
1455:D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
1184:Seattle Symphony Orchestra
1171:Date (all dates are 1962)
1120:Northwest Coast Indian art
875:Standard Oil of California
746:Pan American World Airways
739:Pavilion of Electric Power
574:Seattle Children's Theatre
38:Century 21 Exposition logo
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3364:Seattle Repertory Theatre
3359:Seattle Children's Museum
3299:Book-It Repertory Theatre
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3176:Yorktown Sesquicentennial
3114:Hudson–Fulton Celebration
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2428:October 17, 2007, at the
2357:October 23, 2007, at the
2067:October 16, 2007, at the
1991:October 17, 2007, at the
1776:List of world expositions
1144:Seattle Repertory Theatre
692:capsule that had carried
395:"Festival of the West".
333:Aerial photograph of the
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3314:Chihuly Garden and Glass
1928:January 1, 2011, at the
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1606:Ringling Brothers Circus
1562:Juilliard String Quartet
1530:displays the puppets of
1158:Opera House performances
703:' 10-minute short film
541:), the ice arena (later
489:, and the Army Depot in
380:Washington Athletic Club
4726:New York City 1964–1965
4716:San Francisco 1939–1940
4601:New York City 1826–1897
3561:Seattle Center Monorail
3534:Statue of Chris Cornell
3329:Kreielsheimer Promenade
3156:California Liberty Fair
3074:Pan-American Exposition
3014:World Cotton Centennial
2984:American Institute Fair
1848:September 14, 2012, at
1825:March 27, 2008, at the
1714:Boulevards of the World
1431:August 27 – September 2
1216:Dunninger the Mentalist
848:Encyclopædia Britannica
638:Boulevards of the World
79:Living in the Space Age
4895:47.62139°N 122.35083°W
4276:Johannesburg 1936–1937
3497:International Fountain
3349:Pacific Science Center
3195:Great Lakes Exposition
3121:Admission Day Festival
2334:June 18, 2008, at the
1986:A model for the future
1735:The Food Circus was a
1692:
1665:'s "Backstage USA")),
1542:Royal Dramatic Theatre
1537:
1503:U.S. Marine Corps Band
1301:Philadelphia Orchestra
1263:, with guest soloists
1130:World of Entertainment
1115:
946:
942:Oedipus and the Sphinx
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629:World of Entertainment
608:International Fountain
606:designed the original
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515:David and Louisa Denny
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450:
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370:matching that amount.
347:Pacific Science Center
338:
201:47.62139°N 122.35083°W
101:74 acres (30 hectares)
4919:Century 21 Exposition
4661:Portland, Oregon 1905
4317:Taihoku (Taipei) 1935
3420:Century 21 Exposition
3354:Seattle Center Armory
3344:Museum of Pop Culture
3218:Century 21 Exposition
2994:Centennial Exposition
2969:List of world's fairs
2911:June 8, 2013, at the
2649:May 20, 2011, at the
2572:Century 21 Calling...
2260:June 7, 2010, at the
2240:May 17, 2011, at the
2209:June 7, 2010, at the
2114:May 20, 2011, at the
2092:July 6, 2007, at the
1781:List of world's fairs
1745:Jones' Fantastic Show
1690:
1637:(1963), with a young
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1271:, and Albert DaCosta
1111:
1013:, Paul Horiuchi, and
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711:and then through the
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559:
533:, this part of Lower
529:As early as the 1909
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448:
440:
433:Buildings and grounds
351:Museum of Pop Culture
332:
282:Century 21 Exposition
246:Universal expositions
71:Century 21 Exposition
4900:47.62139; -122.35083
4797:Wellington 1939–1940
4656:Charleston 1901–1902
4616:Louisville 1883–1887
4337:Chiang Mai 2011–2012
4204:Chiang Mai 2006–2007
3522:Seattle Center Totem
3476:Fountain of Creation
3319:Climate Pledge Arena
3098:Jamestown Exposition
3045:(Atlanta Exposition)
2675:on December 29, 2013
1711:opened in its place.
1672:Les Poupées de Paris
1667:Sid and Marty Krofft
1533:Les Poupées de Paris
1459:Gilbert and Sullivan
1424:New York City Ballet
1235:San Francisco Ballet
1225:The Littlest Circus
1204:The Ed Sullivan Show
863:Ford Seattle-ite XXI
804:office of the future
744:exhibits by France,
705:The House of Science
662:Puyallup Fairgrounds
511:Climate Pledge Arena
415:Cuban Missile Crisis
405:As it happened, the
357:Planning and funding
320:Climate Pledge Arena
286:Seattle World's Fair
206:47.62139; -122.35083
55:Universal exposition
4891: /
4833:Rio de Janeiro 1922
4706:Cleveland 1936–1937
4696:San Diego 1935–1936
4681:San Diego 1915–1917
4271:Kimberley 1892–1893
4194:Haarlemmermeer 2002
3839:Port-au-Prince 1949
3180:Century of Progress
3022:Piedmont Exposition
3009:Southern Exposition
2846:Official Guide Book
2834:Official Guide Book
2822:Official Guide Book
2810:Official Guide Book
2741:Official Guide Book
2706:Official Guide Book
2694:Official Guide Book
2632:Official Guide Book
2620:Official Guide Book
2608:Official Guide Book
2596:Official Guide Book
2533:Official Guide Book
2516:, p. 42, Map p. 71.
2514:Official Guide Book
2502:Official Guide Book
2490:Official Guide Book
2478:Official Guide Book
2466:Official Guide Book
2445:Official Guide Book
2410:Official Guide Book
2398:Official Guide Book
1799:Official Guide Book
1701:dark amusement ride
1655:adult entertainment
1574:Richard Dyer-Bennet
1194:as a guest soloist
1039:Fritz Hundertwasser
991:Robert Rauschenberg
963:Helen Frankenthaler
727:World of Century 21
604:Kazuyuki Matsushita
423:Spokane, Washington
284:(also known as the
197: /
4787:Auckland 1913–1914
4631:San Francisco 1894
4292:Calcutta 1883–1884
4122:exhibitions (AIPH)
3834:New York 1939–1940
3789:San Francisco 1915
3430:Northwest Folklife
1693:
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1519:Other performances
1420:July 24 – August 4
1116:
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859:Ford Motor Company
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592:Victor Steinbrueck
588:World Trade Center
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4782:Christchurch 1906
4691:Philadelphia 1926
4101:Buenos Aires 2023
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3309:The Center School
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3238:1982 World's Fair
3204:Pan American Fair
3162:French Exposition
2669:The Seattle Times
1998:The Seattle Times
1874:May 27, 2012, at
1764:
1752:Promotional video
1592:jazz orchestras;
1516:
1515:
1207:, live telecasts
1165:
1148:Intiman Playhouse
979:Robert Motherwell
959:Willem de Kooning
867:hydroelectric dam
794:GM's Firebird III
717:scientific method
688:, as well as the
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324:Cornish Playhouse
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131:Edward E. Carlson
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1212:April 20 – May 5
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1083:Toulouse-Lautrec
1053:, and sculptors
1023:Alexander Calder
1007:Kenneth Callahan
983:Georgia O'Keeffe
721:world population
713:Milky Way Galaxy
668:World of Science
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617:World of Science
596:John Graham, Jr.
477:—even closer to
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4149:Vienna 1974
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3995:Berlin 1957
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3923:expositions
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3817:expositions
3714:Vienna 1873
3704:London 1862
3694:London 1851
3687:expositions
3528:Sonic Bloom
3415:Bumbershoot
2447:, pp. 8–24.
2371:Ross, Deb.
2275:Jones, Nard
2189:HistoryLink
2097:Smithsonian
1732:Food Circus
1663:LeRoy Prinz
1645:Show Street
1586:Count Basie
1546:Isaac Stern
1477:October 2–7
1351:Irene Dalis
1343:Gloria Davy
1320:Shakespeare
1265:Isaac Stern
1250:Rod Serling
1199:April 22–25
1192:Van Cliburn
1055:Henry Moore
756:(ALA), and
647:Food Circus
632:Show Street
463:Fort Lawton
204: /
192:122°21′03″W
180:Coordinates
84:Building(s)
4913:Categories
4883:47°37′17″N
4823:Quito 1909
4686:Bronx 1918
4646:Omaha 1898
4575:Porto 1934
4570:Paris 1931
4535:Malmö 1914
4375:Porto 1865
4327:Clark 1998
4297:Hanoi 1902
4247:recognized
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4174:Osaka 1990
4134:Paris 1969
4090:Yeosu 2012
4070:Genoa 1992
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3980:Turin 1955
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3896:Dubai 2020
3891:Milan 2015
3881:Aichi 2005
3859:Osaka 1970
3829:Paris 1937
3784:Ghent 1913
3779:Turin 1911
3769:Milan 1906
3764:Liège 1905
3754:Paris 1900
3739:Paris 1889
3724:Paris 1878
3709:Paris 1867
3699:Paris 1855
3685:recognized
3587:Paul Thiry
3454:Public art
3334:McCaw Hall
3304:Bubbleator
3048:Irish Fair
2870:References
2679:August 22,
2313:August 20,
1963:August 20,
1737:food court
1677:wax museum
1618:Dale Evans
1614:Roy Rogers
1582:Mark Twain
1499:October 14
1391:June 22–23
1383:June 18–19
1369:Josh White
1071:Caravaggio
1015:Mark Tobey
918:man-of-war
785:gyrocopter
765:Bubbleator
752:(GM), the
748:(Pan Am),
686:satellites
580:Paul Thiry
570:Freemasons
539:McCaw Hall
535:Queen Anne
531:Bogue plan
487:Des Moines
475:First Hill
388:Space Race
368:Washington
298:Washington
189:47°37′17″N
110:Bubbleator
4813:Lima 1872
4515:Lyon 1914
4460:Cork 1902
4435:Lyon 1894
4390:Lyon 1872
4229:Doha 2023
3970:Rome 1953
3955:Lyon 1949
3815:Universal
3503:Kobe Bell
2824:, p. 133.
2764:April 19,
2552:April 21,
2412:, p. 115.
2383:March 14,
1572:theater;
1536:backstage
1462:operettas
1410:July 9–14
1359:Jan Rubeš
1318:Company (
1296:May 24–25
1276:May 17–19
1256:May 15–16
1124:Bill Holm
1075:Rembrandt
1043:Joan Miró
999:Ben Shahn
922:Stockholm
873:exhibit.
773:Acropolis
664:in 1980.
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141:Countries
123:9,609,969
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3619:Category
3292:Features
3233:Expo '74
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2795:March 6,
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1952:Crosscut
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1770:See also
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1426:Company
1403:SPEBSQSA
1230:May 8–12
1179:April 21
1140:twirling
1081:through
1067:El Greco
1059:Jean Arp
812:plankton
800:monorail
658:monorail
523:Montlake
479:Downtown
471:Magnolia
427:Expo '74
407:Cold War
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273:Montreal
259:Brussels
251:Previous
217:Timeline
149:Location
120:Visitors
60:Category
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3566:Wheedle
3550:Related
3390:SkyCity
3378:Defunct
2971:in the
2279:Seattle
1903:June 4,
1739:in the
1651:KCTS-TV
1570:Bunraku
1375:June 17
1365:June 10
1334:Verdi's
1329:June 11
1316:Old Vic
1164:Source:
1103:Picasso
652:Source:
485:, near
294:Seattle
269:Expo 67
255:Expo 58
238:Closure
230:Opening
222:Bidding
166:Seattle
154:Country
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4353:Europe
4254:Africa
3575:People
3425:Festál
3403:Events
3091:(1905)
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1696:Gayway
1631:movie
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1357:, and
1286:May 22
1241:May 13
1136:boxing
1101:, and
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1091:Turner
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1077:, and
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909:Taiwan
826:Univac
635:Gayway
551:armory
491:Auburn
483:Midway
392:Boeing
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1787:Notes
1659:Vegas
1222:May 6
1190:with
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920:from
881:(now
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465:(now
172:Venue
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4285:Asia
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2766:2019
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2173:OCLC
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