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Seymore D. Fair, first World Expo Mascot. Seymore D. Fair, the official mascot for the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition, was a 7'6" tall white pelican, as well as the first mascot at any world's fair. Seymore was seen as a way to highlight the freshwater theme and appeal to children. Cosmo Hoshimaru, mascot for the 1985 Tsukuba Specialized ...
World's Fair Park in 2019, with the Sunsphere and Tennessee Amphitheater in the background. By 1996, World's Fair Park was subject to 14 plans to redevelop the site, all of which were unsuccessful. [49] In the same year, Knoxville and the 1982 World's Fair were featured prominently in an episode of The Simpsons, "Bart on the Road". In the ...
Pages in category "World's Fair mascots" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
The largest tourism event in the state's history couldn't have happened without both political parties working hand in hand at every level of government.
Pages in category "1982 World's Fair" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * 1982 World's Fair; B.
1982 – Knoxville, Tennessee, United States [112] – 1982 World's Fair (International Energy Exposition) – Sunsphere 1984 – New Orleans, Louisiana, United States [ 108 ] [ 112 ] – 1984 Louisiana World Exposition [a.k.a., 1984 World's Fair] (Theme: "Fresh Water As A Source of Life")
Not to be outdone by an attraction at the 1964 World's Fair, OKC set its sights on a monorail of its own for the State Fair of Oklahoma the same year.
Dick Fair (1907–1982), Australian actor; Dyaisha Fair (born 2001), American basketball player; Elinor Fair (1903–1957), American actress; Elizabeth Fair (1908–1997), English novelist; George Fair (1856–1939), American Major League baseball player; J Henry Fair, American photographer and environmentalist; Jad Fair (born 1954), American ...