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748: 518: 808:(and Seattle itself had seen at least two such exhibits before the A-Y-P Exposition). Given the robustness of the infants seen in photographs, there is some question as to whether these infants actually required extra care or if they were simply used for profit. Particular to this exhibit was a Baby Incubator Cafe which is seen in some photos, although historians are unsure if this was an actual cafe or rather a place to view babies feeding. At the time there was little in the way of protest from either fair-goers or physicians. In fact there was already a seasonal incubator exhibit at Luna Park in West Seattle, the Infant Electrobator concession. The babies were mentioned by name in the newspaper during their stay at the exposition and their medical state followed throughout. A specific point of interest was the range in ethnicity of the infants. No deaths were experienced amongst the babies at the exhibit. 157: 502: 538: 462: 357: 768: 165: 557:(noon in Seattle), in the East Room of the White House, President Taft sent the signal. He "opened...the Exposition...by touching a gold key, studded with gold nuggets taken from the first mine opened in the Klondike region." The telegraphic spark that Taft sent was received by telegraphers at the fairgrounds; as soon as it arrived, a gong was struck five times, a large American flag was unfurled, and there was a 21-gun salute, while other demonstrations of pageantry announced the official opening of the fair. 486: 625: 229: 40: 854: 616:
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 Seattle. One such ad, for the Great Northern Railway, promoted the train as the best way to enjoy a scenic trip: "an attractive route over the Rockies and through the Cascades" before finally arriving at what was sure to be "the World's Most Beautiful Fair."
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Although most of the Exposition's buildings were designed as temporary structures, intended to last only for the duration of the fair, some were more permanent. The Fine Arts Palace was designed by Howard and Galloway as a chemistry building. It was used during the A-Y-P for the exhibit of art. After
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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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Panoramic view of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Left to right: YWCA Building and restaurant, Agricultural Building, European Building, Alaska Building, U.S. Government Building, Hawaiian Building, Oriental Building, Manufactures Building, King County Building, Machinery Hall, Music Pavilion.
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By early 1909, the focus turned to who was going to attend, as many local newspapers in distant locations wrote articles about residents of their state who planned to make the trip out to Seattle. Also helpful was the fact that several major newspaper conventions were scheduled for the west coast,
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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 Washington, D.C. At 3 p.m. East Coast time
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Other buildings from the A-Y-P survived for a time, but were subsequently demolished as the university grew. The Forestry Building was demolished mid-century after the natural logs of the structure proved difficult to maintain and few alternative uses for the structure were found. It stood on the
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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 October 16, more than 3,700,000
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The fair had its own publicity department, and it used newspapers and magazines to promote the upcoming exhibition well in advance. In early 1908, Seattle newspapers reported that the publicity department was already showing positive results and the fair was earning many favorable mentions in
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Because the Exposition buildings were built with non-union labor, various unions protested against the exposition in actions ranging from pamphleteering to boycotts. The Central Labor Council organized a protest march outside the grounds on
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The primary physical legacy of the Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition is the planning framework from the fair which continues to shape the University of Washington campus. The Rainier Vista and Geyser Basin, presently known as
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Throughout 1908, as each new exhibit was built and the fair gradually began to take shape, publicity about the fair's progress was sent out, and frequently printed, nearly verbatim, from the press releases. For example, the
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firm, Howard and Galloway, based in San Francisco, was chosen as supervising architects for the Exposition buildings. They designed several buildings and supervised construction of those designed by other architects.
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A month-old orphaned boy named Ernest was raffled away as a prize. Although a winning ticket was drawn, nobody claimed the prize. The ultimate destiny of the child was still being investigated in 2009.
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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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endorsed the fair, with the proviso that it would produce at least four permanent buildings, and that any state monetary contribution would be focused mainly on those buildings.
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consideration by the city's elite that they had just made an outsider into something tantamount to royalty for the duration of a social season. Suddenly, any party at their
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on the idea of a permanent exhibit in Seattle about Alaska. This merged with Wood's desire for an exposition to rival Portland. They soon gained the backing of
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ride from downtown would not be an obstacle to attendance. Of course, he was also highly aware of what the landscaping and structures could do for the campus.
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of Brookline, Massachusetts, were selected to plan the Exposition; the firm was already involved in planning parks and parkways for the City of Seattle.
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The year 2009 was the centennial of the Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition. The City and University held various activities to celebrate this anniversary.
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of several Seattle scenes, the originals of which were only a trolley ride away. The Woman's Building emphasized the role of women in pioneering the
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The A-Y-P Women's Building also survives. During the fair it housed exhibits related to women. Today the building is named Cunningham Hall (after
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signed by over 100 Filipino merchant marines, although some local resident Filipinos responded to the letter by defending the exhibit.
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people from the Philippines as dog-eating, primitive people; the "Alaskan Siberians — Eskimos"; and a Chinese village depicting
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publications all over the United States. The publicists stressed that this exhibition would be far better organized than 1907's
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toward the southeast. He selected the mountain as the focus of the primary axis of the Exposition. This axis later became the
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At middle, toward the U.S. Government Building, is the Court of Honor; at edges, in the opposite direction, is Rainier Vista.
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The AYP Exposition features prominently in the historical fiction novel by Jamie Ford, Love and Other Consolation Prizes.
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home became a major event in the social calendar. He and his wife found themselves dining with a close relative of the
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editorialized that the Exposition was, "a great fantastic monument to the brutal avarice of the capitalist class."
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Although the fair almost certainly could have been ready for 1907, it was postponed so as not to conflict with the
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95 articles, brochures, catalogs, directories, guides, reports, and other materials related to the Exposition.
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The Hoo-Hoo House and Bastion, which became the UW Faculty Lounge until torn down and replaced mid-century.
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family, who was president of the Alaska Club, and was then given the title of president of the Exposition.
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and Canada, but their presence was enough to validate the "Pacific" theme along with the US territory of
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University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections – Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Photographs
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and smiling, from an H. J. Heinz promotional pamphlet. Originally labelled "PLEASED WITH THE GOODS."
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ever built—and $ 78,000 for other exhibits. Because the original Klondike gold strikes had been in
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Godfrey Chealander proposed the idea for the fair. Chealander was then Grand Secretary of the
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and subsequently demolished. Another example is the Hoo-Hoo-House, designed by architect
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Pamphlet and Textual Ephemera Collection, items form the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition
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Findling and Pelle, Encyclopedia of World's Fairs and Expositions, 9780786434169 p203
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of the A-Y-P grounds. This extremely detailed map was created for insurance purposes.
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Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Digital Collection from the Seattle Public Library
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The American Exhibition of the Products, Arts and Manufactures of Foreign Nations
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and featured games of chance and amusements. There was also a reenactment of the
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proposed that the exposition be held on the then largely forested campus of the
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and in current charity work. The Pay Streak was Seattle's answer to Chicago's
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660 photographs of buildings, grounds, entertainment and exotic attractions.
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A Review of the Resources and Industries of the State of Washington, 1909
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The fairgrounds were hosted on an undeveloped portion of the present day
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Advertisement in the Washington (DC) Evening Star, March 14, 1909, p.44.
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The only foreign countries to erect entire buildings at the fair were
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The principal landscape architect for the fair was the Olmsted firm's
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The fairgrounds were entirely ready for the June 1, 1909 opening.
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J. E. Chilberg, president of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
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Bronx International Exposition of Science, Arts and Industries
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visited Seattle in October 1906 and saw the dominant form of
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A baby in an incubator, displayed as part of the Pay Streak.
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The United States Postage Stamps of the Twentieth Century
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Premature babies were also displayed in French physician
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American Historical Review and Motion Picture Exposition
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South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition
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California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894
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On July 4, 2009, a group of 12 cyclists set off from
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Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (1909): Special Days
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that remains on the University of Washington campus
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Alaska Yukon Pacific Exhibition

BIE
Seattle
47°39′14″N 122°18′28″W / 47.6537965°N 122.3077869°W / 47.6537965; -122.3077869


acronym
world's fair
Seattle
Pacific Northwest
Klondike Gold Rush
Jamestown Exposition
campus
University of Washington



Sanborn map
Arctic Brotherhood
Alaska Territory
Lewis and Clark Exposition
Portland
Oregon
Seattle Times
Alden J. Blethen
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Chilberg
Edmond S. Meany
University of Washington

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