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The vast majority (nearly 75%) of visitors were from the Pacific Northwest, with almost half being local residents. [41] In all 2,554,000 people visited the exposition, with 966,000 getting in for free and 1,588,000 paying visitors. [34] 135,000 visitors were from east of the Mississippi River. [9]
DEC PDP-12 at the first VCF East, Marlborough, Massachusetts, (2001) Brian Kernighan interviews Ken Thompson at VCF East 2019. The Vintage Computer Festival (VCF) is an international event celebrating the history of computing.
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Pacific Northwest, a region including parts of the US and Canada; The Northwestern United States, also sometimes called "Pacific Northwest" Pacific Northwest Wrestling; Personal NetWare, Novell's peer-to-peer network solution for DOS since 1994; Portable NetWare, Novell's network solution for Unix in the early 1990
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.
Pedery said it was the best alternative to focus on what the Northwest Forest Plan was supposed to do, which is "recover mature and old-growth habitat for threatened and endangered species."
Expo '74, officially known as the International Exposition on the Environment, Spokane 1974, [3] was a world's fair held May 4, 1974, to November 3, 1974, in Spokane, Washington in the northwest United States. [2] It was the first environmentally themed world's fair [4] and attended by roughly 5.6 million people. [3]
The Pacific Northwest, by contrast, only found out about the danger posed by the Cascadia subduction zone in the 1980s. "Preparing for this is like trying to drain an Olympic-sized swimming pool ...