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The Century 21 Exposition (also known as the Seattle World's Fair) was a world's fair held April 21, 1962, to October 21, 1962, in Seattle, Washington, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Nearly 10 million people attended the fair during its six-month run.
Item 73116, World's Fair Slides (Record Series 9955-01), Seattle Municipal Archives. English: Aerial of Seattle World's Fair (Century 21 Exposition), 1962. Date
Horiuchi Mural, also known as Seattle Mural, [1] is a mural by Paul Horiuchi in Seattle Center, in Seattle, Washington. It was commissioned for the Century 21 Exposition (1962) and was billed as the largest artwork in the Pacific Northwest. The mural measures 60 feet by 17 feet. [2] [3]
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1962 – Seattle, United States [108] – Century 21 Exposition – Space Needle; 1964 – Lausanne, Switzerland – Expo 64 – Schweizerische Landesausstellung; 1964–1965 – New York City, United States [108] – 1964/1965 New York World's Fair (note: not sanctioned by the Bureau International des Expositions) – Unisphere
Item 165660 (that's a dead link, but this works), City Light Photographic Negatives (Record Series 1204-01), Seattle Municipal Archives. Date: 15 January 1962, 14:15:15: Source: Flickr: Aerial of World's Fair grounds, 1962: Author: Seattle Municipal Archives: Permission (Reusing this file)
The International Fountain, designed by Tokyo-based architects Kazuyuki Matsushita and Hideki Shimizu during 1961–1962 for the Century 21 Exposition (also known as the Seattle World's Fair), is a concrete fountain and sculpture installed in Seattle Center in the U.S. state of Washington.
Description: "Empty - the bubbleator descends for another 100 passengers to the World of Tomorrow in the center of the Washington State Coliseum. On its return trip to the twenty-first century the modernistic elevator rises in a glow of gold light while passing through shimmering reflections from the rainbow of the future world."