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and the editors were said to be very interested in visiting the fair. The fair's organizers were also able to benefit from advertisements placed in newspapers by the railroads, which encouraged people to travel by rail to
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Another legacy of the fair was the enhanced status of exposition president J. E. Chilberg. Although a respected banker, Chilberg had never really been one of the city's elite. He was drafted into his position with the fair simply as a man who was known to be good at getting things done, but without
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The gates opened at 8:30 a.m. on June 1, and crowds entered immediately. At 9:30 a.m., attendees watched performances by military bands from the Army and the Navy. Many sat in the fair's amphitheater, awaiting a signal scheduled to be given in
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Opening Day, June 1, was declared a city holiday, and 80,000 people attended. Attendance was even higher—117,013—on "Seattle Day". Other big draws were days dedicated to various ethnic groups, fraternal organizations, and U.S. states. By the time the fair closed on
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the Exposition was over, chemistry lab tables and other furnishings were moved in and it became the University's primary facility for teaching chemistry. The building was named Bagley Hall (after
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870:, Seattle's 1962 World's Fair
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1618:California's Diamond Jubilee
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1555:World's Pure Food Exposition
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1483:World's Columbian Exposition
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628:Architecture Hall (2008)
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216:University of Washington
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1609:California Liberty Fair
1527:Pan-American Exposition
1467:World Cotton Centennial
1437:American Institute Fair
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910:"Chilberg, John Edward"
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1462:Southern Exposition
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