Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
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English: The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle, Washington, USA, 1909.
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Location | University of Washington, Seattle, King County, Washington, Pacific Northwest, Washington, Pacific States Region | ||||
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F.H. Nowell images of the A-Y-P Exposition
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English: Groundbreaking for the exposition, 1907.
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English: Manufactures Building under construction.
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English: Installing the George Washington statue
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English: Main (West) entrance
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English: South entrance
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English: Lake Washington entrance
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English: Geyser Basin / Arctic Circle (now Drumheller Fountain) and part of Agricultural Building.
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English: "Ends of Manufacturers Building and Machinery Hall—Lake Washington in the Distance". In the foreground is part of the Geyser Basin.
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English: "Portion of the Formal Gardens." Behind garden, at right, is the low fence around Geyser Basin / Arctic Circle. In the distance at right is the U.S. Government Building.
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English: "Horticultural Hall". A rather detailed insurance map of the fairgrounds doesn't show any building by that name. This might be the agricultural building.
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English: Fisheries Building.
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English: Metallurgy Building.
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English: Geyser Basin / Arctic Circle and Manufacturers Building. In the foreground at left is part of the Agricultural Building. In background is the Mines Building.
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English: "Palace of Manufactures, Showing End of Mines Building" and "Colonnade Effect of Main Front of Agriculture Building".
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English: One of two cars entered by the Ford Motor Company in the contest for M. Robert Guggenheim trophy. Driven by Bert Scott and C.J. Smith. M. Robert Guggenheim is shown standing to the right of the car.
F.H. Nowell images of "The Pay Streak"
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English: Crowds along the "Pay Streak" at the A-Y-P Exposition.
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English: An indoor part of the LA Thompson Scenic Railway.
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English: Unidentified amusement ride on the Pay Streak.
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English: Army and Navy Tea Room on the Pay Streak.
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English: Chinese Village on the Pay Streak.
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English: Japanese Village on the Pay Streak.
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English: Streets of Cairo and Oriental Village on the Pay Streak.
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English: Temple of Palmistry on the Pay Streak.
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English: Dixieland on the Pay Streak.
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English: "Fairy Gorge Tickler" and "Mountain Slide" on the Pay Streak.
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English: Foolish House on the Pay Streak.
Other (or unattributed) images of the A-Y-P Exposition
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English: Dirigible "Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition".
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English: The A-Y-P dirigible in flight.
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English: An image of the Exposition at night, from the Seattle Municipal archives.
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English: Rainier Vista view, from atop the U.S. Government building.
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English: The reverse view from Geyser Basin.
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English: "Entrance to Manufactures Building, with Agriculture Building in distance." Romans Photographic Company tinted photo.
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English: The Forestry Building.
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English: College Presidents' luncheon.
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English: Demonstration by a lifesaving crew.
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English: Bureau of Animal Industry exhibit
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English: Smithsonian Institution exhibit: "Samoan group".
Publications about the A-Y-P Exposition
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English: The official guidebook.
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English: Souvenir Taft Day official program
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English: Souvenir programme of the sixth annual musical festival given by Pacific Kystens Norske Sangerforbund
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English: The Argus Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition special issue. The Argus was a longstanding Seattle weekly.
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English: A guide to the exposition published by Northern Pacific Railway
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English: The 57 Exposition Number, published by H. J. Heinz Company
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English: The Exposition Beautiful, Seattle Publishing Company
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English: The Coast issue for the opening
Maps of the Exposition
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English: Authorized birds-eye view
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English: Sanborn insurance map
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English: Official Ground Plan
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English: A differently oriented map
Buildings and structures
[edit]Country buildings
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Canadian Building
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Japanese Building
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Swedish Building
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U.S. Government Building (at night)
U.S. state and territory buildings
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Alaska Building
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California State Building
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Hawaii Building
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Idaho State Building
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Michigan Club Building
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New York State Building
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Oregon State Building
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Philippine Building
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Utah State Building
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Washington State Building
Buildings of Washington State counties
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Chehalis County Building
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King County Building
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Yakima County Building
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Spokane County Building
Other Main Exposition buildings and structures
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Administration Building (shown here before landscaping)
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Agricultural Building
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American Woman's League Building
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Arctic Brotherhood Building
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Auditorium, later the first University of Washington Meany Hall
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Baptist Headquarters
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Dairy Building / Washington State Dairy Building
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Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.) Building
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Educational Building, a.k.a. Washington Educational Building
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European Building
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Another angle on the European Building; the title of the postcard refers to an earlier plan to use this as the Fisheries Building
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Fine Arts Building, later University of Washington Architecture Hall, still extant 2019
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Fire Station
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Forestry Building, which remained until 1930 as home to the University of Washington Department of Forestry. Bandstand at Nome Circle in foreground.
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Another view of the Forestry Building
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Formosa Tea House
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Foundry Building
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Good Roads Building. This building later served as the University of Washington Highway Engineering Building, then as the Air Force ROTC building. It burned in 1961.
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Grand Trunk Railway Building
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Hoo Hoo House served into the 1950s as the University of Washington Faculty Club, before being replaced for that purpose by a modernist structure.
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Emergency Hospital
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United States Life Saving Station
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Machinery Hall, shown here before landscaping.
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A postcard clearly based on that photograph.
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Manufactures Building
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Masonic Building
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Mines Building
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Model Dairy Barn & Milk House
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Music Pavilion
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Nikko Cafe
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Official Photographers Building
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Oriental Building
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Paraffine Paint Company Building
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Puritan Inn (restaurant)
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Vancouver Daily World building, a replica of the Hudson Bay Co. Bastion at Nanaimo, British Columbia.
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Women's Building, a.k.a. Washington Women's Building, still extant as of 2019 (although it has been moved within the campus) and still serving a similar purpose.
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Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) Building
Pay Streak buildings and structures
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South Pay Streak entrance
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Army & Navy Tea Room
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Baby Incubator exhibit
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Charles H. Culp's California Indian Museum
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Chinese Village
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Dixieland Building
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Entrance to Eskimo Village
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Ezra Meeker's Pioneers Restaurant
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Fairy Gorge Tickler
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Ferris Wheel
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Firmin Michel's Roast Beef Corporation
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Foolish House
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Battle of Gettysburg Cyclorama
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Gold Camps of Alaska
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Golden Rod Inn
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Haunted Swing
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House that Jack Built and Pharoah's Daughter
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Igorrote Village
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Japan Tea House
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Klondyke Dance Hall and saloon
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LA Thompson Scenic Railway
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Monitor and Merrimac Exhibit
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Novelty Shop
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Palm Cottage Cafe
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Peanut vendor
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Prince Albert the Educated Horse
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Shooting Gallery / "Hunting in the Cascades"
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Spanish Theatre / Jardin de Paris
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Streets of Cairo / Oriental Village
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Temple of Palmistry
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Tokio Cafe and other Japanese Village buildings
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Another angle, showing the Aoki Troupe theater
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Upside Down House
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Vacuum Tube Railway