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Northwest Pinball and Arcade Show – Seattle, Washington in June; Norwescon – Seattle, Washington, in March/April (Easter weekend) OrcCon – Los Angeles, California, on Presidents' Day weekend in February; OryCon – Portland, Oregon, in November; PAX – Seattle, Washington, in August; RadCon – Pasco, Washington, on Presidents' Day ...
The vast majority (nearly 75%) of visitors were from the Pacific Northwest, with almost half being local residents. [45] 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]
The Pacific Coliseum and the Wooden Roller Coaster were added to the list. [ 7 ] In 2020, the fair went on hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic , alongside other agricultural and county fairs across Canada, including the Calgary Stampede , the Canadian National Exhibition, and K-Days .
Pacific Northwest H.O.G. Rally Spokane Valley, Washington 1,600 (2014) [24] 2014 [24] Harley Owners Group local chapter 2014 was first tri-state rally; formerly Washington, Oregon and Idaho rallies Teddy Bear Run Auburn, Washington: Hundreds to 1,200 (2013) [25] [26] 1999 [26] [27] Alky Angels South King County chapter
It was also the third world's fair to be held in the Pacific Northwest in the previous 24 years as of 1986 and to date, it still stands as the last world's fair to be held in North America. It was a great success, drawing over 22 million visitors, double that of Knoxville in 1982 and three times that of Louisiana in 1984 .
Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, B.C., whose grounds were also a Japanese Internment Center during World War II; Central Washington State Fair, held in Yakima and was designated as the original location of the Washington state fair
The Northwest Pinball and Arcade Show is an annual pinball and arcade game festival held in Tacoma, Washington, United States. The Northwest Pinball and Arcade Show draws between 3,000 collectors and fans each June to the Seattle area. The festival began as a small annual event held by Washington pinball collectors, but in 2008 became a full ...
Inlander, officially The Pacific Northwest Inlander, is a free weekly newspaper published in Spokane, Washington, and circulated throughout the Inland Northwest, covering local news and culture. It is published in print and online every Thursday.