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837:, and 1904 World Fairs. These provided immunocompromised neonates a sanitary environment. Each incubator comprised an airtight glass box with a metal frame. Hot forced air thermoregulated the container. Newspapers advertised the incubators with "lives are being preserved by this wonderful method." During the 1904 World Fair, E. M. Bayliss exhibited these devices on The Pike where approximately ten nurses cared for twenty-four neonates. The entrance fee was 25 cents (equivalent to $ 8.48 in 2023) while the adjoining shop and café offered souvenirs and refreshments. Proceeds totaling $ 181,632 (equivalent to $ 6.16 million in 2023) helped fund Bayliss's project. Inconsistent sanitation killed some babies, so glass walls were installed between them and visitors, shielding the infants. These developed into "isolettes" in modern
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people had been trafficked under harsh conditions, and many did not survive. Burial plots in two St. Louis cemeteries were prepared in advance; however, traditional burial practices were not allowed. Some of the people to be exhibited died en route or at the fair; bodies were immediately removed, and funeral rites had to be conducted without the bodies, in front of an oblivious public audience of fair attendees. Organizers choreographed ethnographic displays, having customs which marked special occasions restaged day after day.
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Department of Electricity for the Fair, wished to educate the public and dispel the misconceptions about electricity which many common people believed. New and updated methods of transportation also showcased at the World's Fair in the Palace of Transportation would come to revolutionize transportation for the modern day.
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was to end. Most interior contents were destroyed, but furniture and much of the Model
Library were undamaged. The fair being almost over, the building was not rebuilt. In 1909–10, the current World's Fair Pavilion in Forest Park was built on the site of the Missouri building with profits from the fair.
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Philippine Exposition section of the St. Louis World's Fair. Several months after the closing of the World's Fair, he published a short story entitled "The Man Who Was King" in the school magazine of Smith Academy, St. Louis, Missouri, where he was a student. Inspired by the ganza
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Admission ranged from 25 cents (equivalent to $ 8.48 in 2023) for bleacher seats to one dollar (equivalent to $ 33.91 in 2023) for box seats, and admission to the villages was another 25 cents. The concession cost $ 48,000 (equivalent to $ 1.63 million in 2023) to construct, grossed over
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and installed at the St. Louis World Fair. This radiophone comprised a sound-light transmitter and a light-sound receiver, as an apparatus in the Palace of
Electricity transmitted music or speech to a receiver in the courtyard. Visitors heard the transmission when holding the cordless receiver to the
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Pleased with her success in Europe, Francis put her in charge of historical exhibits in the anthropology division, which had originally been assigned to Pierre
Chouteau III. Despite being the only woman on the Board of Commissioners, creating successful anthropological exhibits, publicizing the fair,
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to be his Chief of Design. In the position for three years, Masqueray designed the following Fair buildings: Palace of
Agriculture, the Cascades and Colonnades, Palace of Forestry, Fish, and Game, Palace of Horticulture and Palace of Transportation, all of which were widely emulated in civic projects
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Missouri State building was the largest of the state buildings, as Missouri was the host state. Though it had sections with marble floors and heating and air conditioning, it was planned to be a temporary structure. However, it burned the night of November 18–19, just eleven days before the Fair
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Many of the inventions displayed were precursors to items which have become an integral part of today's culture. Novel applications of electricity and light waves for communication and medical use were displayed in the Palace of
Electricity. According to an article he wrote for Harper's Weekly, W.E.
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was brought to the Fair when it became a hazard near Niagara Falls and needed to be removed because in the wintertime, ice from the fall's mist would form on the steel structure, and eventually fall onto the buildings below. It served as a communications platform for Lee DeForest's work in wireless
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burned, the school relocated to Point Lookout, where the Maine building was renamed the Dobyns Building in honor of a school president. The Dobyns Building burned in 1930 and the college's signature church was built in its place. In 2004, a replica of the Maine building was built on the campus. The
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St. Louis' status as an up-and-coming city garnered interest from many reporters and photographers who attended the World's Fair and found its citizens constantly on the "go" and the streets "crowded with activity". One observer remarked that, at this time, St. Louis had more energy in its streets
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of the Philippines, both of which peoples were noted as "primitive". Within the Philippine reservation, was a school which was actively teaching Igorot students. The Philippine reservation at the exposition cost $ 1.1 million (equivalent to $ 37.3 million in 2023) to create and operate. The
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ordered police to halt the fight in light of Missouri's anti-bullfighting laws. Disgruntled spectators demanded refunds, and when they were turned away, they began throwing stones through the windows of the arena office. While police protected the office, they did not have sufficient numbers to
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brass sculpture of an eagle that he would display in the rotunda of his Wanamaker's department store in Philadelphia. In 1909 Wanamaker also purchased the organ from the fair, which at the time was the biggest pipe organ in the world. It is still featured today, much enlarged, as the
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Nonetheless, the sporting events, spread out over several months, were overshadowed by the Fair. Due to high travel costs and European tensions arising from the Russo-Japanese War, many European athletes did not attend the Games, nor did the founder of the modern Olympics, Baron
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The Fair also featured the original "Floatopia". Visitors floated on rafts of all sorts in the tiny Forest Park Lake. Many Floatopias have occurred since, including the infamous San Diego Floatopia of '83 and the Santa Barbara Floatopia that has been happening for years.
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St. Louis mayor Rolla Wells, Frank D. Hershberg, Florence Hayward, Fair president David R. Francis, Archbishop John J. Glennon, and Vatican commissioner Signor Coquitti (l to r) at the opening of the Vatican Exhibit at the 1904 World's Fair. Photograph attributed to
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Though not the debut of as many foods as claimed, the fair offered what was essentially America's first food court. Visitors sampled a variety of fast foods, dined in dozens of restaurants, and strolled through the mile-long pike. As one historian said of the fair,
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presented regularly in the Village and their reaction to "civilization," the poet explored the interaction of a white man with the island culture. All this predates the poet's delving into the anthropological studies during his Harvard graduate years.
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produced what was supposedly "the greatest and most realistic military spectacle known in the history of the world". Different portions of the concession featured a British Army encampment, several South African native villages (including
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efficient for all visitors. It also needed to show off some of the city's flair and excitement, which is why in many photographs one sees photos of St. Louis' skyscrapers in the background. In addition to a functioning port, the
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After the fair was completed, many of the international exhibits were not returned to their country of origin, but were dispersed to museums in the United States. For example, the Philippine exhibits were acquired by the
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and acquiring significant exhibit items, Hayward's role in the fair was not acknowledged. When Francis published a history of the fair in 1913, he did not mention Hayward's contributions and she never forgave the slight.
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protect the arena, which was burned to the ground by the mob. The exposition fire department responded to the fire, but disruption to the fair was minimal, as the riot took place on a Sunday, when the fair was closed.
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was constructed, which was considered one of St. Louis' "sights". At 1,627 feet (496 m) long, it connected Missouri and Illinois, and was the first large-scale application of steel as a structural material.
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telegraphy and a platform to view the fair. As Niagara Falls was near Buffalo New York, it was also called the Buffalo Tower After the World's Fair, it was moved to Creve Coeur Lake to be part of that park.
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would attend and win a jazz piano competition at the Exposition. Morton said he was "quite disgusted" to later learn that Jackson had not attended either, and that the competition had been won instead by
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in 1893, all but one of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition's grand, neo-Classical exhibition palaces were temporary structures, designed to last but a year or two. They were built with a material called
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in the Grand Court of his Philadelphia retail palace. Wanamaker purchased and donated an ancient Egyptian tomb, a mummy and other relics to the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania.
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were invented in the year 1888 by Drs. Alan M. Thomas and William Champion, adoption was not immediate. To advertise the benefits, incubators containing preterm babies were displayed at the
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Completed in 1913, the Jefferson Memorial building was built near the main entrance to the Exposition, at Lindell and DeBalivere. It was built with proceeds from the fair, to commemorate
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with a minimum speed limit of 15 miles per hour (24 km/h). Nobody won the $ 100,000 grand prize (equivalent to $ 3.39 million in 2023). The contest witnessed the first public
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were re-enacted twice a day. Battle recreations took 2–3 hours and included several Generals and 600 veteran soldiers from both sides of the war. At the conclusion of the show, the
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discovered X-rays studying electrification of low pressure gas. He X-rayed his wife's hand, capturing her bones and wedding ring to show colleagues.
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fibers, on a wood frame. As at the Chicago World's Fair, buildings and statues deteriorated during the months of the Fair and had to be patched.
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recreated the machine. Dally failed to test another X-ray machine at the 1901 World's Fair after
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would escape on horseback by leaping from a height of 35 feet (11 m) into a pool of water.
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Robert K. Barney, "Born from Dilemma: America Awakens to the Modern Olympic Games, 1901–1903,"
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coordinated the U.S. government exhibits. It featured a blue whale, the first full-cast of a
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Narita, Tatsushi, 'The Young T. S. Eliot and Alien Cultures: His Philippine Interactions.'
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3968:"Einstein, Picasso – Space, Time, and the Beauty That Causes Havoc By ARTHUR I. MILLER"
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The Telegraph: A History of Morse's Invention and its Predecessors in the United States
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unfamiliar to the turn-of-the-century Western world, much as it had during the earlier
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Toccatas, Carillons and Scherzos for Organ: 27 Works for Church or Concert Performance
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Goldsborough, W.E. (April 30, 1904). Harvey, George (ed.). "Electricity at the Fair".
2346:"It Was Passed: Sundry Civil Bill Carried Through: Funds for the St. Louis Exposition"
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Whose Fair?: Experience, and Memory, and the History of the Great St. Louis Exposition
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North American street railways from the early 19th century were being introduced to
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The 1904 Anthropology Days and Olympic Games: Sport, Race, and American Imperialism
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2480:"Noted Architect Dead. E. L. Masqueray Was Chief of Design of St. Louis Exposition"
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Whose Fair?: Experience, Memory, and the History of the Great St. Louis Exposition
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ed. Rollin Smith (Dover Publications Inc., 2002), p. v. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
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The American Exhibition of the Products, Arts and Manufactures of Foreign Nations
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The Most Striking of Objects: The Totem Poles of Sitka National Historical Park
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where it serves as a venue for community events. The Pavilion was added to the
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition collection at the University of Delaware Library
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Narita, Tatsushi. "Fiction and Fact in T. S. Eliot's 'The Man Who Was King'".
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several blocks to the southeast of the park. Finally, Olmsted's sons advised
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Essential Art: Native Basketry from the California Indian Heritage Center
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2454:"MBG: An Illustrated History of the Missouri Botanical Garden – Timeline"
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition: Stereograph Cards Collection Finding Aid
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The First Moderns: Profiles in the Origins of Twentieth Century Thought
3836:""Anglo-Boer War : historical libretto" – Yale University Library"
2846:"X-rays, 'fax machines' and ice cream cones debut at 1904 World's Fair"
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and other assimilation programs. These efforts were confirmed with the
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basket weaver whose work is curated at the Smithsonian Institution and
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1338:. Both the fair and the song are focal points of the 1944 feature film
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition Official Photographer Photos Finding Aid
3472:"Rethinking the Philippine Exhibit at the 1904 St. Louis World's fair"
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Anthropology Goes to the Fair: The 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition
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hotel. It has recently been reassembled and is now on display at the
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Grover Cleveland: The Man and the Statesman: An Authorized Biography
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1021:. Standing at the top of Art Hill, it now serves as the home of the
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Official Catalogue of Exhibits, Universal Exposition St. Louis 1904
3415:"Remembering St. Louis, 1904: A World on Display and Bontoc Eulogy"
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in New York, then featured in an exhibit on evolution alongside an
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The Rhode Island Building: Louisiana Purchase Exposition St. Louis
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Inside an American Factory: Films of the Westinghouse Works, 1904
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Bone Rooms: From Scientific Racism to Human Prehistory in Museums
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
3550:"All the World a Melting Pot? Japan at American Fairs, 1876–1904"
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Wild Song, (David Fickling Books, 2013), reviewed on Book Trust.
1826:, including an outline for what would eventually become known as
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and used for large-scale musical pageants, contained the largest
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at the fair. Following the fair, Gerrer brought the painting to
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4305:, St. Louis, MO: Universal Exposition Publishing Company, 1905.
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Historians generally emphasize the prominence of the themes of
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Bronx International Exposition of Science, Arts and Industries
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition: Postcard Collection Finding Aid
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition Miscellaneous Digital Collection
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition Glass Plate Negatives Collection
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From the Palaces to the Pike: Visions of the 1904 World's Fair
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https://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/essays/department-stores/
2957:"First Car radios-history and development of early Car Radios"
2808:"Clarence Dally — The Man Who Gave Thomas Edison X-Ray Vision"
2559:"The Official Guide Book to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition"
1856:, who was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, visited the
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is today a prominent feature of the Vulcan Park and Museum in
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was displayed at the Grand Sculpture Court of the exhibition.
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Exhibits were staged by approximately 50 foreign nations, the
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fair, the Louisiana Purchase Exposition supplanted the annual
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4597:
At The Fair: The Grandness of the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair
3220:"Exhibits – Lindsborg Old Mill & Swedish Heritage Museum"
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Harvey, George, ed. (August 6, 1904). "Incubator Graduates".
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carved out of teak stood within the Indian Pavilion near the
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Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
3556:. Cambridge: Harvard University Press: 24–54. Archived from
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Natural History exhibit at the 1904 World's Fair, St. Louis.
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Over 19 million individuals were in attendance at the fair.
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The Government Building at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
4155:"Biography, Kate Chopin, The Awakening, The Storm, stories"
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on integrating the campus with the park across the street.
4374:. Published for NCCF-Japan. Nagoya: Kougaku Shuppan, 2013.
3073:. Vulcan Park & Museum: Birmingham, AL. Archived from
2421:. Vol. 18, no. 12. December 2004. Archived from
1849:; Morton considered himself a better pianist than Wilson.
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5/7/1904;The Opening of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
4388:. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 2007.
4319:. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 2008.
3158:"De Forest Wireless Telegraphy Tower: Bulletin #1 (1904)"
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American Historical Review and Motion Picture Exposition
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition Lantern Slides Finding Aid
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Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis, sung by S.H. Dudley in 1904
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4402:. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1984.
3675:"The 1904 St. Louis World's Fair: Photos – The Atlantic"
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cereal were introduced to a national audience. Freeborn
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was launched at the 1904 World's Fair. German scientist
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T. S. Eliot, The World Fair of St. Louis and 'Autonomy'
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Handbook of Japan and Japanese Exhibits at World's Fair
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Handbook of Japan and Japanese Exhibits at World's Fair
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Bennitt, Mark (1905). Stockbridge, Frank Parker (ed.).
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interview and recordings that he expected jazz pianist
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Image of the Igorot attraction at the 1904 World's Fair
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition Photo Albums Finding Aid
704:"Office of the President" 1904 official letterhead art
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South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition
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California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894
4353:. St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society Press, 1997.
2613:. St. Louis: Universal exposition publishing Company.
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Keeter Center is named for another school president.
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where it was tripled in size and became known as the
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National Star-Spangled Banner Centennial Celebration
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition Sheet Music Collection
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Online Exhibition by the Missouri Historical Society
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Mutual Images: Essays in American Japanese Relations
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The Louisiana World's Fair was opened by President,
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Official Guide to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
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President William McKinley at the 1901 World's Fair
672:Former Mayor of St. Louis and Governor of Missouri
4379:T. S. Eliot and his Youth as 'A Literary Columbus'
4051:T. S. Eliot and His Youth as 'A Literary Columbus'
3997:A Course in Mathematics for Students of Physics: 1
2535:In Her Place: A Guide to St. Louis Women's History
2254:"Ground Plan of the Louisiana Purchase Expedition"
4788:Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition
4779:Cotton States and International Exposition (1895)
4301:Bennitt, Mark and Frank Parker Stockbridge, eds.
1912:Benedictine monk, artist and museum founder, Fr.
1334:", which was recorded by many artists, including
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3301:"An 1807 Ice Cream Cone: Discovery and Evidence"
1539:, showing Japan's ancient sophistication, and a
1244:Lindsborg Old Mill & Swedish Heritage Museum
874:ones powered by gasoline, steam, and electricity
4497:The effect of the fair on Washington University
4416:(Louisiana purchase exposition Company, 1913).
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3392:https://www.booktrust.org.uk/book/w/wild-song2/
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1965:, who executed the purchase; the 3-cent honors
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910:followed, leading to the nickname Flight City.
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3097:"Statue Borrowed in '04 Uncovered at Columbia"
2850:Washington University in St. Louis: the Source
2718:. McFarland and Company, Publishers. pp.
2284:. February 14, 1898. p. 3. Archived from
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4310:Encyclopedia of World's Fairs and Expositions
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2330:. January 24, 1901. p. 1. Archived from
1893:and died two days later, on August 22, 1904.
1673:Anglo-Boer War program sold at the exhibition
1492:Fort Shaw Indian School girls basketball team
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4754:North, Central and South American Exposition
4479:History of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
4395:. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 2016.
4317:The 1904 Anthropology Days and Olympic Games
4303:History of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
3609:The 1904 Anthropology Days and Olympic Games
2611:History of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition
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2306:. April 30, 1899. p. 18. Archived from
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637:to design a new cathedral for the city. The
601:gardener. Second, Olmsted was involved with
567:'s "Old St. Louis") and pure entertainment.
540:, was located at the present-day grounds of
4936:Greater Texas & Pan-American Exposition
4921:California Pacific International Exposition
4572:World's Fair St. Louis Official Ground Plan
4470:An Edison company film of the Asia pavilion
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1159:. This exhibit was dismantled and moved to
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4926:Texas Centennial Central Exposition (1936)
4876:Negro Historical and Industrial Exposition
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4562:online exhibit by St. Louis Public Library
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3624:. Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press.
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4725:Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations
4057:: Kougaku Shuppan. pp. 15–20, 29–33.
3548:Harris, Neil (1975). Iriye, Akira (ed.).
3543:
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2993:. Missouri History Museum. Archived from
2987:"Flight City: St. Louis Takes to the Air"
2899:At The Fair: The 1904 St Louis World Fair
2537:. St. Louis, MO: Missouri History Museum.
2352:. June 1, 1900. p. 1. Archived from
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1326:Influence on popular music and literature
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990:The Administration Building, designed by
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4602:Louisiana Purchase Exposition Collection
4349:Fox, Timothy J. and Duane R. Sneddeker,
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3276:. What's Cooking America. Archived from
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2415:"Jazz's Wheatstraw and the Whiskey Ring"
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4872:Panama–Pacific International Exposition
4540:The Opening: Universal Exposition, 1904
4504:– includes 69 photos taken at the fair.
4330:The World's Work: A History of Our Time
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3763:"History of Smithsonian Whale Exhibits"
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2777:"Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen – Biographical"
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2190:"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–"
1945:visited the exposition, accompanied by
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1112:in the world at the time, built by the
868:The Palace of Transportation displayed
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6281:United States historical anniversaries
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4770:World's Fair Prize Winners' Exposition
4535:Kiralfy's Louisiana Purchase Spectacle
4290:, Chicago: University of Chicago Press
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3450:The School News and Practical Educator
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2460:from the original on February 24, 2011
2264:from the original on October 25, 2020.
1547:, welcomed the public through a large
1484:National Museum of the American Indian
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4825:Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition
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4580:"Louisiana Purchase Exposition"
4367:, New Series, vol. 45, no. 180, 1994.
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4308:Boeger, Astrid. 'St. Louis 1904.' In
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3702:(St. Louis: Hajime Hoshi, 1904), 112.
3644:"Savage Acts: Wars, Fairs and Empire"
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2188:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
641:was designed by Messrs. Walker &
49:Poster for the Exposition painted by
5032:Bureau International des Expositions
4949:Golden Gate International Exposition
4574:from the Rhode Island State Archives
4568:from the Rhode Island State Archives
4384:Parezo, Nancy J. and Don D. Fowler,
3980:from the original on April 17, 2009.
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3772:, National Museum of Natural History
3728:Giobu-Tayu in memory of his father."
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3337:"Columbia's Historic Sharp End 2015"
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2653:"Personal Communication by Wireless"
2624:Collins, A. Frederick (March 1905).
2050:from the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair
1924:, where it is now on display at the
1836:did not visit, stating in his later
1775:An apple a day keeps the doctor away
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1002:. A similar building was erected at
6208: Postponed to 2021 due to the
5914:British Empire Exhibition 1924–1925
4860:International Mercantile Exposition
4323:Brush, Edward Hale (January 1904).
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1004:Northwest Missouri State University
810:President McKinley was assassinated
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6286:Washington University in St. Louis
4797:California's Golden Jubilee (1898)
4560:Celebrating the Louisiana Purchase
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3123:"The Universal Exposition of 1904"
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2091:Washington University in St. Louis
1058:Jain Center of Southern California
985:Washington University in St. Louis
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723:The "wireless telephony" unit or "
555:government, and 43 of the then-45
150:Washington University in St. Louis
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4414:The universal exposition of 1904.
3446:"Filipino School at World's Fair"
3307:from the original on May 17, 2008
2657:United States Early Radio History
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1977:Louisiana Purchase Commemoratives
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4864:National Conservation Exposition
4587:The New Student's Reference Work
4381:, Nagoya: Kougaku Shuppan, 2011.
3946:Harper & Brothers Publishers
3803:
3794:Notable women of St. Louis, 1914
3298:
2806:King, Gilbert (March 14, 2012).
2029:
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2005:
1993:
1981:
1952:
1763:, who was 24 and graduated from
1576:, where it was originally cast.
1523:pavilion advanced the idea of a
1234:. Designed by Swedish architect
908:history of aviation in St. Louis
662:, 1904. Missouri History Museum.
381:
283:
5965:Bryant Park, New York City 1853
4979:1984 Louisiana World Exposition
4845:Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition
4841:International Mining Exposition
4735:International Cotton Exposition
4514:1904 St. Louis (BIE World Expo)
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3797:. St. Louis, Woodward. p.
3784:
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3756:
3739:"Vulcan Statue and Vulcan Park"
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3642:Zwick, Jim (November 7, 1995).
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1880:Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey
888:began producing the affordable
4879:Lincoln Jubilee and Exposition
4420:, By the governor of Missouri.
4298:, vol.6, no. 2, 1997,pg.19–22.
3020:St. Louis and the World's Fair
2753:. Advameg, Inc. Archived from
2732:– via www.deadmedia.org.
2533:Corbett, Katharine T. (1999).
2360:
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2203:
1303:received a gold medal for her
771:The Finsen light, invented by
27:1904 World's Fair in St. Louis
13:
1:
6261:Festivals established in 1904
6246:Louisiana Purchase Exposition
4820:Louisiana Purchase Exposition
4762:International Industrial Fair
4365:The Review of English Studies
4286:Everdell, William R. (1997),
3956:– via Internet Archive.
3479:Smithsonian Folklife Festival
3335:Keller, Rudi (May 19, 2015).
3138:. Retrieved December 3, 2022.
3032:2027/loc.ark:/13960/t5z60zx6h
3026:: L.H. Nelson Company. 1904.
2844:Lutz, Diana (April 7, 2004).
2111:
2076:Saint Louis Exposition (1884)
2036:Map of the Louisiana Purchase
1747:is claimed to have attended.
1114:Los Angeles Art Organ Company
839:neonatal intensive care units
577:
474:
426:Louisiana Purchase Exposition
237:Exposition Universelle (1900)
85:Louisiana Purchase Exposition
4909:Pacific Southwest Exposition
4901:California's Diamond Jubilee
4883:Panama–California Exposition
4838:World's Pure Food Exposition
4793:Trans-Mississippi Exposition
4766:World's Columbian Exposition
3840:collections.library.yale.edu
3413:Zwick, Jim (March 4, 1996).
2924:Truax, Mike (October 2009).
2182:American Antiquarian Society
2162:American Antiquarian Society
2096:World's Largest Cedar Bucket
1330:The fair inspired the song "
954:World's Columbian Exposition
931:Map or "Ground Plan" in 1904
922:
845:Transportation contributions
7:
4905:Sesquicentennial Exposition
4830:Irish Industrial Exposition
4431:Official website of the BIE
4325:"The Main Plan of the Fair"
4190:Oklahoma Historical Society
3768:September 24, 2011, at the
3532:U.S. Department of Interior
3444:Love, Robertus (May 1904).
3394:accessed November 17, 2023.
3274:"History of Ice Cream Cone"
2632:. Vol. III, no. 1
2059:Central West End, St. Louis
2041:
1896:Philadelphia mercantilist,
1554:
1474:tribe accompanied fourteen
1332:Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis
1144:store and more recently, a
1104:Festival Hall, designed by
1100:console, installed in 1928.
1042:Saint Louis Zoological Park
732:ear. It developed into the
713:Communication contributions
18:St. Louis World's Fair
10:
6302:
4959:1964 New York World's Fair
4944:1939 New York World's Fair
4806:National Export Exposition
4801:Greater America Exposition
4077:Ludwig von Mises Institute
4005:Cambridge University Press
3587:. Berkeley: Heydey Books.
3249:. May 1904. Archived from
3184:"Creve Coeur Park History"
2557:Lowenstein, M. J. (1904).
2514:. Ulan Press. p. 56.
2510:Kurtz, Charles M. (2012).
1926:Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art
1822:gave a keynote address on
1649:
1623:
1307:famous in her hometown of
1248:National Historic Register
1040:The huge bird cage at the
483:St. Louis World's Fair map
428:, informally known as the
251:Liège International (1905)
216:December 1, 1904
93:1,270 acres (510 hectares)
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5041:
5027:
4912:Yorktown Sesquicentennial
4850:Hudson–Fulton Celebration
4715:
4516:– approximately 380 links
4436:1904 World's Fair Society
4049:Narita, Tatsushi (2011).
3884:"Foods of Saint Louis MO"
3481:. Smithsonian Institution
3470:Kennedy, Richard (1998).
2404:. Retrieved May 18, 2006.
2101:List of world expositions
2086:University City, Missouri
1665:Anglo-Boer War Concession
1632:1904 Summer Olympic Games
1562:Museum of Natural History
1525:modern yet exotic culture
1442:The fair displayed 1,102
1263:Introduction of new foods
913:
880:demonstrated a prototype
607:Missouri Botanical Garden
593:A popular myth says that
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4660:St. Louis Public Library
4651:St. Louis Public Library
4642:St. Louis Public Library
4633:St. Louis Public Library
4624:St. Louis Public Library
4615:St. Louis Public Library
4606:St. Louis Public Library
4449:St. Louis Public Library
4412:Francis, David Rowland.
4127:"1904 Gold Medal Series"
3526:Patrick, Andrew (2009).
2783:. Nobel Media AB. 2014.
2391:Handbook of Texas Online
2228:St. Louis Public Library
2224:"St. Louis World's Fair"
1788:in the world, including
1658:Alexander Monroe Dockery
1652:St. Louis bullfight riot
1602:One exhibit of note was
1350:Broadway musical version
1348:, which also inspired a
1190:where it overlooked the
1165:Dreamland amusement park
1096:The organ's present six–
884:. Four years later, the
857:electric street railcars
684:Scientific contributions
622:Emmanuel Louis Masqueray
434:international exposition
388:United States portal
201:April 30, 1904
6085:New York City 1964–1965
6075:San Francisco 1939–1940
5960:New York City 1826–1897
4892:California Liberty Fair
4810:Pan-American Exposition
4750:World Cotton Centennial
4720:American Institute Fair
4073:The Legacy of Max Weber
3743:Encyclopedia of Alabama
3362:"Treat Me In St. Louis"
3121:Francis, David (1913).
2350:Weekly Oregon Statesman
2327:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
1589:Smithsonian Institution
1488:Indian Boarding Schools
1452:Philippine Constabulary
1429:Philippine–American War
1188:Point Lookout, Missouri
1184:State of Maine Building
1177:Missouri History Museum
1167:at the end of the fair.
1044:, dates to the fair. A
627:City Beautiful movement
177:38.638500°N 90.285889°W
5635:Johannesburg 1936–1937
4931:Great Lakes Exposition
4857:Admission Day Festival
4400:All the World's a Fair
4254:Haile, Bartee (2017).
3791:Johnson, Anne (1914).
3505:St. Louis Public Radio
3341:Columbia Daily Tribune
3050:Saint Louis Art Museum
2380:on September 20, 2016.
2356:on September 20, 2016.
2288:on September 20, 2016.
1732:
1674:
1584:
1396:
1388:
1380:
1230:is still preserved in
1223:
1168:
1118:Charles Henry Galloway
1101:
1037:
987:
949:
932:
798:Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
705:
698:
663:
649:Board of Commissioners
587:
533:
531:Palace of Liberal Arts
492:
484:
430:St. Louis World's Fair
365:St. Louis World's Fair
6020:Portland, Oregon 1905
5676:Taihoku (Taipei) 1935
4954:Century 21 Exposition
4730:Centennial Exposition
4705:List of world's fairs
3583:Bibby, Brian (2012).
3350:– via PubHTML5.
3246:World Digital Library
2967:on September 13, 2017
2893:Gaskins, Lee (2008).
2400:May 21, 2011, at the
2106:List of world's fairs
1724:
1672:
1582:
1425:Philippine Revolution
1394:
1386:
1378:
1254:Westinghouse Electric
1221:
1196:College of the Ozarks
1154:
1095:
1083:Daniel Chester French
1031:
1000:Washington University
992:Cope & Stewardson
979:
947:
930:
906:flight in America. A
761:Medical contributions
729:Alexander Graham Bell
703:
687:
656:
639:Palace of Electricity
611:Washington University
603:Forest Park in Queens
595:Frederick Law Olmsted
585:
546:Washington University
544:and on the campus of
529:
490:
482:
228:Universal expositions
182:38.638500; -90.285889
6156:Wellington 1939–1940
6015:Charleston 1901–1902
5975:Louisville 1883–1887
5696:Chiang Mai 2011–2012
5563:Chiang Mai 2006–2007
4834:Jamestown Exposition
4781:(Atlanta Exposition)
4296:The Igorot Quarterly
4256:Unforgettable Texans
4165:on December 21, 2013
4107:on February 14, 2014
3882:Baltzell, George W.
3191:St. Louis County, MO
3182:Truax, Mike (2010).
3162:earlyradiohistory.us
2997:on December 20, 2016
2856:on November 15, 2016
2757:on November 15, 2016
2693:on November 15, 2016
2687:Ohio History Central
2626:"Wireless Telephony"
2334:on October 26, 2016.
2310:on October 26, 2016.
2070:Meet Me in St. Louis
2054:1904 Summer Olympics
1824:mathematical physics
1792:(Op. 108, No. 1) by
1780:The French organist
1630:The Fair hosted the
1626:1904 Summer Olympics
1620:1904 Summer Olympics
1529:Chicago World's Fair
1401:Spanish–American War
1341:Meet Me in St. Louis
1023:St. Louis Art Museum
521:St. Louis Exposition
69:Universal exposition
6192:Rio de Janeiro 1922
6065:Cleveland 1936–1937
6055:San Diego 1935–1936
6040:San Diego 1915–1917
5630:Kimberley 1892–1893
5553:Haarlemmermeer 2002
5198:Port-au-Prince 1949
4916:Century of Progress
4758:Piedmont Exposition
4745:Southern Exposition
4474:Library of Congress
4445:Digital Collections
4398:Rydell, Robert W.,
4391:Redman, Samuel. J.
4069:Lachmann, Ludwig M.
3869:Prentice Hall Press
3648:Syracuse University
3419:Syracuse University
3253:on October 14, 2013
2926:"Infant Incubators"
2712:Coe, Lewis (1993).
2373:Kansas City Journal
2281:Kansas City Journal
2081:St. Louis, Missouri
1838:Library of Congress
1640:Pierre de Coubertin
1610:Daisy E. Nirdlinger
1574:Birmingham, Alabama
1313:William Howard Taft
1079:Columbia University
1062:Birmingham, Alabama
1008:Maryville, Missouri
1006:founded in 1905 in
863:Personal automobile
777:tuberculosis luposa
773:Niels Ryberg Finsen
660:Jessie Tarbox Beals
635:St. Paul, Minnesota
438:St. Louis, Missouri
277:History of Missouri
173: /
6271:Louisiana Purchase
6251:1900s in St. Louis
6146:Auckland 1913–1914
5990:San Francisco 1894
5651:Calcutta 1883–1884
5481:exhibitions (AIPH)
5193:New York 1939–1940
5148:San Francisco 1915
4377:Narita, Tatsushi,
4370:Narita, Tatsushi.
3973:The New York Times
3948:. pp. 317–318
3894:on January 6, 2014
3101:The New York Times
2936:on August 24, 2016
2818:on August 18, 2015
2812:smithsonianmag.com
2485:The New York Times
2395:KESSLER, GEORGE E.
1828:special relativity
1790:Toccata in D minor
1782:Alexandre Guilmant
1737:Theodore Roosevelt
1733:
1675:
1585:
1566:University of Iowa
1545:Kushibiki and Arai
1460:American Southwest
1397:
1389:
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1309:Columbia, Missouri
1224:
1169:
1102:
1038:
1019:Baths of Caracalla
988:
950:
933:
886:Ford Motor Company
850:Electric streetcar
727:" was invented by
718:Wireless telephone
706:
664:
588:
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497:Louisiana Purchase
493:
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312:Territorial period
6233:
6232:
6210:COVID-19 pandemic
6200:
6199:
6187:Buenos Aires 1910
6141:Christchurch 1906
6050:Philadelphia 1926
5460:Buenos Aires 2023
5078:Philadelphia 1876
5021:World exhibitions
4987:
4986:
4974:1982 World's Fair
4940:Pan American Fair
4898:French Exposition
4315:Brownell, Susan,
4260:The History Press
4235:Missing or empty
4220:http://gr-gs.org/
4218:. September 1999
4086:978-1-61016-072-8
4031:Notes and Queries
3993:Sternberg, Shlomo
3594:978-0-930588-80-9
3534:. pp. 75–93.
3303:. Historic Food.
3272:Stradley, Linda.
3077:on August 8, 2018
2895:"Baby Incubators"
2651:White, Thomas H.
2419:Young Saint Louis
1988:Robert Livingston
1959:Robert Livingston
1922:Shawnee, Oklahoma
1834:Jelly Roll Morton
1765:Radcliffe College
1741:John Philip Sousa
1717:Notable attendees
1707:Christiaan de Wet
1604:Beautiful Jim Key
1519:In contrast, the
1448:Philippine Scouts
1371:People on display
1232:Lindsborg, Kansas
1208:observation tower
1200:Forsyth, Missouri
1142:Lord & Taylor
823:infant incubators
740:Early fax machine
455:in the fields of
422:
421:
260:
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16:(Redirected from
6293:
6256:1904 in Missouri
6225:World portal
6223:
6222:
5980:New Orleans 1884
5744:London 1871–1874
5610:
5609:
5399:New Orleans 1984
5369:San Antonio 1968
5344:Helsingborg 1955
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4196:on June 22, 2015
4192:. Archived from
4186:"Gregory Gerrer"
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3936:. Vol. II.
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2000:Thomas Jefferson
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1971:William McKinley
1963:Thomas Jefferson
1891:brain hemorrhage
1861:dance which the
1814:Grover Cleveland
1359:A book entitled
1236:Ferdinand Boberg
1228:Swedish Pavilion
1173:Thomas Jefferson
1060:at Los Angeles.
967:plaster of Paris
965:," a mixture of
816:Infant incubator
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674:David R. Francis
667:Florence Hayward
565:Louis Wollbrinck
513:William McKinley
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5909:Gothenburg 1923
5889:Kristiania 1914
5774:Copenhagen 1888
5729:Manchester 1857
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5063:London 1862
5053:London 1851
5046:expositions
4545:On The Pike
4337:: 4355–4362
4139:October 25,
4111:February 6,
3865:Be My Guest
3748:November 5,
3376:December 4,
3204:October 25,
3001:December 7,
2238:October 12,
2166:1700–1799:
2146:1634–1699:
2064:Forest Park
1918:Pope Pius X
1887:Kate Chopin
1876:Jack Daniel
1854:T. S. Eliot
1500:Racializing
1476:totem poles
1421:Puerto Rico
1417:Philippines
1192:White River
1138:Wanamaker's
1126:Wanamaker's
1046:Jain temple
938:Eads Bridge
876:. Inventor
870:automobiles
755:fax machine
751:Elisha Gray
563:(including
557:U.S. states
542:Forest Park
501:Kansas City
461:art history
449:imperialism
180: /
168:90°17′9.2″W
156:Coordinates
146:Forest Park
6266:Human zoos
6240:Categories
6182:Quito 1909
6045:Bronx 1918
6005:Omaha 1898
5934:Porto 1934
5929:Paris 1931
5894:Malmö 1914
5734:Porto 1865
5686:Clark 1998
5656:Hanoi 1902
5606:recognized
5568:Venlo 2012
5533:Osaka 1990
5493:Paris 1969
5449:Yeosu 2012
5429:Genoa 1992
5359:Turin 1961
5339:Turin 1955
5319:Lille 1951
5304:Paris 1947
5299:Liège 1939
5261:Osaka 2025
5255:Dubai 2020
5250:Milan 2015
5240:Aichi 2005
5218:Osaka 1970
5188:Paris 1937
5143:Ghent 1913
5138:Turin 1911
5128:Milan 1906
5123:Liège 1905
5113:Paris 1900
5098:Paris 1889
5083:Paris 1878
5068:Paris 1867
5058:Paris 1855
5044:recognized
4784:Irish Fair
3898:January 6,
3571:modernity.
2520:B009PCJC1M
2464:January 6,
2112:References
1947:Etta Place
1902:jugendstil
1786:pipe organ
1593:blue whale
1074:Alma Mater
1064:'s iconic
900:time trial
896:Airplane –
775:, treated
725:radiophone
578:Architects
561:boosterism
475:Background
355:Mormon War
220:1904-12-01
205:1904-04-30
101:19,694,855
6172:Lima 1872
5874:Lyon 1914
5819:Cork 1902
5794:Lyon 1894
5749:Lyon 1872
5588:Doha 2023
5329:Rome 1953
5314:Lyon 1949
5174:Universal
4472:, at the
4169:April 29,
3995:(1998) .
3366:The Attic
3346:April 29,
3081:August 8,
2492:March 22,
2429:April 29,
1885:Novelist
1870:Max Weber
1852:The poet
1804:war chief
1612:'s book,
1537:Kinkakuji
1514:orangutan
1510:Bronx Zoo
1506:Ota Benga
1444:Filipinos
1361:Wild Song
1344:starring
1293:Dr Pepper
1273:hamburger
1250:in 1973.
1140:became a
1128:store in
1066:cast iron
1054:Castaways
994:, is now
923:Buildings
904:dirigible
882:car radio
821:Although
505:St. Louis
432:, was an
350:Honey War
345:Education
340:Civil War
136:St. Louis
111:Countries
37:St. Louis
5604:Not BIE-
4969:Expo '74
4341:July 10,
4200:June 21,
4071:(1970).
3978:Archived
3938:New York
3930:(1923).
3863:(1957).
3845:June 28,
3823:Olympika
3766:Archived
3724:by Lord
3485:March 3,
3455:March 3,
3305:Archived
3257:July 28,
2785:Archived
2661:Archived
2636:March 5,
2458:Archived
2443:Cinnamon
2398:Archived
2262:Archived
2232:Archived
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2151:(1997).
2042:See also
1934:, Irish
1800:Geronimo
1726:Geronimo
1705:General
1555:Exhibits
1462:and the
1285:iced tea
693:—
436:held in
334:By topic
295:Timeline
268:a series
266:Part of
233:Previous
193:Timeline
119:Location
98:Visitors
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6094:Oceania
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3658:May 25,
3564:May 25,
3511:May 18,
3429:May 25,
3311:May 13,
3284:May 13,
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1751:Ragtime
1695:Ndebele
1564:at the
1541:Formosa
1533:Formosa
1472:Tlingit
1458:of the
1435:became
1277:hot dog
1148:store.
983:(1902)
958:Chicago
643:Kimball
457:history
370:Slavery
320:present
218: (
213:Closure
203: (
198:Opening
124:Country
5712:Europe
5613:Africa
4827:(1905)
4803:(1899)
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4418:online
4360:(2009)
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3726:Satake
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1568:. The
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1456:Apache
1419:, and
1415:, the
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1287:, and
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1098:manual
1034:Aviary
914:Legacy
270:on the
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5034:(BIE)
3475:(PDF)
3198:(PDF)
3187:(PDF)
2178:(PDF)
2158:(PDF)
1936:tenor
1691:Swazi
1521:Japan
1363:, by
1110:organ
963:staff
734:radio
317:1821–
255:Liège
241:Paris
142:Venue
35:1904
5644:Asia
4343:2009
4264:ISBN
4241:help
4202:2015
4171:2018
4141:2020
4113:2014
4081:ISBN
4009:ISBN
3954:2022
3940:and
3900:2014
3847:2021
3750:2022
3686:2019
3660:2007
3626:ISBN
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3566:2007
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3487:2020
3457:2020
3431:2007
3378:2018
3348:2018
3313:2008
3286:2008
3259:2013
3227:2023
3206:2020
3169:2018
3108:2021
3083:2018
3057:2022
3003:2016
2973:2018
2942:2016
2911:2016
2862:2016
2824:2016
2793:2016
2763:2016
2724:ISBN
2699:2016
2669:2016
2638:2018
2567:2016
2516:ASIN
2494:2011
2466:2014
2431:2018
2240:2017
2197:2024
1941:The
1703:Boer
1683:Zulu
1587:The
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