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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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The Washington State Coliseum, financed by the state of Washington, was one of Thiry's own architectural contributions to the fairgrounds. His original conception had been staging the entire fair under a single giant air-conditioned tent-like structure, "a city of its own", but there were neither the
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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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Next, visitors were beckoned into a cluster of cubes containing a model of a "city of the future" (which a few landmarks clearly indicated as Seattle) and its suburban and rural surroundings, seen first by day and later by night. The next cluster of cubes zoomed in on a vision of a high-tech, future
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having "put Seattle on the map" as "an aerospace city", a major theme of the fair was to show that "the United States was not really 'behind' the Soviet Union in the realms of science and space". As a result, the themes of space, science, and the future completely trumped the earlier conception of a
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The World of Commerce and Industry was divided into domestic and foreign areas. The former was sited mainly south of American Way (the continuation of Thomas Street through the grounds), an area it shared with the World of Science. It included the Space Needle and what is now the Broad Street Green
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The site finally selected for the Century 21 Exposition had originally been contemplated for a civic center. The idea of using it for the world's fair came later and brought in federal money for the United States Science Pavilion (now Pacific Science Center) and state money for the Washington State
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During the festival, the building hosted several exhibits. Nearly half of its surface area was occupied by the state's own circular exhibit "Century 21—The Threshold and the Threat", also known as the "World of Tomorrow" exhibit, billed as a "21-minute tour of the future". The building also housed
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is credited with bringing the World's Fair to the city. He recruited community and business leaders, as well as running a petition campaign, in the early 1950s to convince the city council to approve an $ 8.5 million bond issue to build the opera house and sports center needed to attract the fair.
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The fair's vision of the future displayed a technologically based optimism that did not anticipate any dramatic social change, one rooted in the 1950s rather than in the cultural tides that would emerge in the 1960s. Affluence, automation, consumerism, and American power would grow; social equity
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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 Brazilian tea and coffee; a European Communities Pavilion from the then six countries of the
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The fair planners also sought two other properties near the southwest corner of the grounds. They failed completely to make any inroads with the Seattle Archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church, who had recently built Sacred Heart Church there; they did a bit better with the
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Among the features of Domestic Commerce and Industry, the massive Interiors, Fashion, and Commerce Building spread for 500 feet (150 m)—nearly the entire Broad Street side of the grounds—with exhibits ranging from 32 separate furniture companies to the
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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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Foreign exhibits included a science and technology exhibit by Great Britain, while Mexico and Peru focused on handicrafts, and Japan and India attempted to show both of these sides of their national cultures. The
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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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Finally, the tour ended with a symbolic sculptural tree and the reappearance of the family in the fallout shelter and the sound of a ticking clock, a brief silence, an extract from
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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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As planned, the exposition left behind a fairground and numerous public buildings and public works; some credit it with revitalizing Seattle's economic and cultural life (
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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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Boulevards of the World was "the shopping center of the fair". It also included the Plaza of the States and the original version of the International Fountain.
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Coliseum (later Seattle Center Coliseum; renamed KeyArena in 1993 after the city sold naming rights to KeyCorp, the company doing business as KeyBank; renamed
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and the "horizons of science". This last looked at "Science and the individual", "Control of man's physical surroundings", "Science and the problem of
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in 2021 after naming rights were sold to Amazon.com, Inc). Some of the land had been donated to the city by James Osborne in 1881 and by
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took environmentalism as its central theme. The theme of Spokane's Expo '74 was "Celebrating Tomorrow's Fresh New Environment.".
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The Gayway was a small amusement park; after the fair it became the Fun Forest. It included such rides as the Flight to Mars, a
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received one of his first major commissions to build the United States Science Pavilion. Yamasaki would later design New York's
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was the fair's chief architect; he also designed the Coliseum building. Among the other architects of the fair, Seattle-born
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celebrated, among other things, the fact that the world's first service station opened in Seattle in 1907. The fair's
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than the site finally selected, but far more densely developed. Two sites south of the city proper were considered—
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Dorothea Mootafes, Theodora Dracopoulos Argue, Paul Plumis, Perry Scarlatos, Peggy Falangus Tramountanas, eds.,
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Once the fair idea was conceived, several sites were considered. Among the sites considered within Seattle were
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took over the lease from the city of Seattle, and now operates it as the Cornish Playhouse at Seattle Center.
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The Fine Arts Pavilion (later the Exhibition Hall) brought together an art exhibition unprecedented for the
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Rapsodia Romîna: Romanian National Folk Ensemble and Barbu Lăutaru Orchestra of Bucharest (U.S. premiere)
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Interview with Paul Thiry Conducted by Meredith Clausen at the Artist's home September 15 & 16, 1983
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President Kennedy's Cold War cold supersedes Seattle World's Fair closing ceremonies on October 21, 1962
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computer). GM exhibited its vision for highways and vehicles of the future (the latter including the
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Seattle Symphony Orchestra conducted by Milton Katims, world premiere of new work by Gerald Kechley
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The Exhibit Fair provided another shopping district under the north stands of Memorial Stadium.
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Stanton H. Patty (October 4, 1963). "Center's triple header: Three new museums to open".
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into space. These exhibits were the federal government's major contribution to the fair.
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had been considered for a civic center. The Civic Auditorium (later the Opera House, now
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Republished online by HistoryLink by permission of the Seattle Public School District:
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The World of Science centered on the United States Science Exhibit. It also included a
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Yamasaki, Minoru (1912–1986), Seattle-born architect of New York's World Trade Center
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and high-speed "air cars" on an electrically controlled highway). There was also an "
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The American Exhibition of the Products, Arts and Manufactures of Foreign Nations
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Under the same roof, the ALA exhibited a "library of the future" (centered on a
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Cover of the United States Science Exhibit Guide for the Seattle World's Fair,
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Eventually the council approved a $ 7.5 million bond issue with the state of
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The exhibit continued with a vision of future transportation (centered on a
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Pamphlet and Textual Ephemera Collection, Century 21 Exposition documents
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Lesson Twenty-six: Spokane's Expo '74: A World's Fair for the Environment
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in 1889. Two lots at Third Avenue N. and John Street were purchased from
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Guide to the Seattle Center Grounds Photograph Collection: April, 1963
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A US$ 15 million performing-arts program at the fair ranged from a
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produced four fashion shows daily alongside a perfumed pool. The
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The Federal Science Pavilion, "a virtual cathedral of science".
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and glow paint. In 2011, the Fun Forest was shut down and the
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Events and performances at the Playhouse included Sweden's
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luncheon in 1955 to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1909
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The site, slightly expanded since the fair, is now called
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Scheduled groups performing at the Opera House included:
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American Historical Review and Motion Picture Exposition
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was among the works displayed in the Fine Arts Pavilion.
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South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition
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World of Century 21 (also known as World of Tomorrow)
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National Star-Spangled Banner Centennial Celebration
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themed around space pirates on Mars, decorated with
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In "The Threshold and the Threat", visitors rode a "
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Exhibit that included models and mockups of various
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Seattle

BIE
Space Needle
Washington State Pavilion
Bubbleator
Friendship 7
Seattle
47°37′17″N 122°21′03″W / 47.62139°N 122.35083°W / 47.62139; -122.35083
Expo 58
Brussels
Expo 67
Montreal
world's fair
Seattle
Washington
History of Seattle since 1940
Space Needle
Alweg monorail
Climate Pledge Arena
Cornish Playhouse

Space Needle
Seattle Center
Pacific Science Center
Museum of Pop Culture
Allan Pomeroy
Washington
Washington Athletic Club
Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition

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