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The St. Louis World’s Fair – also known as the Louisiana Purchase Exposition – debuted on April 30, 1904. It lasted seven months, ending on Dec. 1. Skip Navigation ...
When the St. Louis World’s Fair opened on April 30, 1904, it kicked off a seven-month extravaganza drawing almost 20 million people from around the world to Forest Park.
ST. LOUIS — Clementine's Naughty & Nice Ice Cream is marking the 120th anniversary of the World's Fair in St. Louis with four limited-edition pints. The flavor collection, which includes "Banana ...
An exhibit at the Missouri Historical Society about the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis includes a portrait of Geronimo, a Chiricahua Apache chief whom the fair put on display as part of its ...
World's Fair excursion, St. Louis exhibit revisits famous 1904 expo. John Shearer, Shopper News. Are you a Knoxville resident who still gets a warm glow thinking about the 1982 World’s Fair, ...
ST. LOUIS — The first Summer Olympics held in the U.S. looked unlike anything that had happened previously in Europe. Or that would happen again anywhere else. The Games originally were awarded ...
ST. LOUIS — The most popular and long-standing myths of St. Louis stem from the 1904 World's Fair. The event was rife with new experiences for everyone who attended, including unfamiliar ...
Mike Truax, president of the 1904 World's Fair Society and co-author of "St. Louis: 1904 World's Fair," said it wouldn't be fair to note mostly controversial aspects of the fair without mentioning ...
The fact that the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair had people of color on display from around the world, “that didn’t sit right with them and they talked about that at length,” Nance said.
Complete Information About The Nutcracker & The World's Fair in St. Louis at Edison Theatre. Experience everyone’s favorite holiday classic, reimagined to take place right here, at the St. Louis ...