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The exhibition over those 21 years included a wide variety of events, including parades, livestock shows, art exhibits, and, in 1918, mock battles and an air show involving 148 planes. Every year the exhibition held the Queen's Ball, Waco's largest social event of the year. The record daily
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Following a campaign where Waco residents raised $ 40,000 to build the facility, plans were drawn up in 1894 for the Texas Cotton Palace in
Padgitt Park. Construction was swift, and on November 8, 1894, the first Cotton Palace exhibition was opened by Texas governor
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Despite the popularity of the first Cotton Palace exhibition, a movement to rebuild the Cotton Palace did not occur for 15 years. In 1910, the Young Man's
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grounds, and a football field. This second Cotton Palace lasted for 21 consecutive years of autumn exhibitions, with no interruption for
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