Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#27)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Photograph of a sign saying "On 27 July 1973 Nothing Happened here."
Lenggenhager, Werner, 1899-1988
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973/1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#26)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Afro-American Pavilion, artist rendering
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973-10-03
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#36)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.); Up with People (Organization)
Up With People
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#24)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Shows models of the fair
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1972/1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#23)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Artist concept of the Agriculture Pavilion
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1972/1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#22)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Artist's conception of the Agriculture Pavilion
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1972/1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#21)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Drawing of the Expo site
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1972/1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#20)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Drawing of one of the pavilions.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1972/1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#19)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.); Great Northern Railway Depot Tower (Spokane, Wash.); Towers -- Washington (State) -- Spokane
Ducks swimming in the forebay of the Spokane River illustrate the theme of the Expo '74 World's Fair, "Celebrating Tomorrow's Fresh, New Enviornment". What was once the site of a decaying railroad yard and city center is now the location for the first enviornmental world's fair, which runs May 4 through November 3. Expo '74 is located on two islands in the Spokane River. Shown here are the U.S. Pavilion and the Great Northern Railroad tower, a city landmark for more than 50 years.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#18)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Ducks swimming in the forebay of the Spokane River illustrate the theme of the Expo '74 World's Fair, "Celebrating Tomorrow's Fresh, New Enviornment". What was once the site of a decaying railroad yard and city center is now the location for the first enviornmental world's fair, which runs May 4 through November 3. Expo '74 is located on two islands in the Spokane River.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#17)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Outside the USSR Pavilion
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1972/1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#25)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.); Spokane Opera House
The Washington State pavilion of the Expo '74 World's Fair nears completion. The pavilion is one of three structures of the fair that will remain when it closes. It will serve as a convention center, will have a 2,700 seat opera house and art galleries.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1972/1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#15)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
A star shell bursts behind the United States Pavilion during a fireworks display at the Expo '74 World's Fair. The pavilion, whose theme is "Man and Nature: One and Indivisible", prominently features the words of a Suquamish Indian chief who rebuked a delegation of white settlers who wanted to buy his land more than a century ago.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#14)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Drawing of the General Motors pavilion
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#13)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Energy pavilion Expo '74 marketing. Energy pavilion #4.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1972/1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#12)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Drawing of the Expo site before construction
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1972/1973
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#11)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
A bust of Vladimir Lenin greets visitors as they enter the U.S.S.R. Pavilion at the Expo '74 World's Fair. The Soviet Pavilion is the largest foreign exhibit at Expo. Over 100 Russians are living in Spokane for the duration of the fair. Expo opened May 4, closes November 3.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#10)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.); Opera House (Spokane, Wash.)
Drawing of Washington State Pavilion and Opera House.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1972/1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#09)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Artist conception of U.S. pavilion.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1972/1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#07)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Artist's conception of the United States Pavilion
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1972/1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Pavilions and Exhibits (#02)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Partial view of the site of the Expo '74 World's Fair, looking north. Upper center is the U.S. pavilion. To the right of it is the pavilion of the U.S.S.R. Lower right is the Washington State pavilion. The geodesic dome at the right is the Ford exhibit. This photograph was taken 11 days before opening.
Salyer, Tom
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1974-04
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Misc. (#12)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash. )
Boeing announcing plans for amphitheater.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973-07-25
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Misc. (#11)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash. )
Signing Soviet Expo contract, General Manager's Office, U.S.S.R.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Misc. (#09)
Expo (Internation Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.); Parades -- Oregon -- Portland
Expo Float in Portland parade.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973-06-10
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Misc. (#08)
Expo (Internation Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.); Sampson, Harold
Litter Control Act - Harold Sampson
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973-06-19
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Misc. (#07)
Expo (Internation Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Advance ticket sales
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973-08-14
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Misc. (#06)
Expo (Internation Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.); Van Dyke, Vonda Kay
Vonda Kay Van Dyke, former Miss America, receiving press kit.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973-08-02
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Misc. (#04)
Expo (Internation Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Advance tickets arrive.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973-08-18
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Misc. (#03)
Expo (Internation Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.); Henderson, Welles; Van Gessell, Marinus
Welles Henderson, Marinus Van Gessell at a press conference.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973-08-23
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Misc. (#02)
Expo (Internation Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.); Geraghty, Jack; Gorton, Slade, 1928-2020.
Press kit giveaway to Slade Gorton from Jack Geraghty (on left).
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973-08-21
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Misc. (#01)
Expo (Internation Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
San Francisco, Ca. delegation.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973-06-07
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Misc. (#10)
Expo (Internation Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.); Parade floats
Color photo of an Expo parade float.
Kloepfer Photography
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Construction (#38)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
European Pavilion
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973-08-10
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Construction (#37)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Washington State Pavilion.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973-06-10
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Construction (#36)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.); Riverfront Park (Spokane, Wash.)
Demolition of the old station at the center of the railroad yards that became Spokane's World's Fair site is shown here as it looked in February 1973. The Great Northern Tower, the only part of the station to remain, indicates 450 days to go until the World's Fair opening, May 4, 1974
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973-02
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Construction (#35)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Laying sod at the U.S. Pavilion.
Hodges, Walter
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1974-10-04
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Construction (#34)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.); Riverfront Park (Spokane, Wash.)
Cleared of railroad yards and related industrial structures by 1973, the Expo '74 site still had a long way to go before the opening of the World's Fair. Construction had just started on the Wahington State Pavilion at lower right. The old Burlington Northern Tower, center, is one of the few structures to survive the transormation of the site for a world's fair and eventually a downtown river front park.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973/1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Construction (#33)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.)
Building for Expo.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973/1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Construction (#39)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.); Spokane Opera House
Women taking photographs near the Opera House
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1974
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Spokane -- Expo '74 -- Construction (#31)
Expo (International Exhibition Bureau) (1974: Spokane, Wash.); Howard Street (Spokane, Wash.)
Howard St. being redone.
Northwest Room. Spokane Public Library
1973-08-20
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