The Pan-American Exposition was a World's Fair held in Buffalo, New York, United States, from May 1 through November 2, 1901. The fair occupied 350 acres...
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The Greater Texas & Pan-American Exposition was a World's Fair held at Fair Park in Dallas, Texas (USA). The exhibition promoted the city of Dallas as...
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Paulo, Brazil Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, United States, 1901 Pan American Games Pan American Health Organization Pan-American Highway Panamerican...
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1902. The flag was designed in 1901 by John Eisenmann for the Pan-American Exposition and adopted in 1902. Before that, for nearly a century after statehood...
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Temple of Music (category Pan-American Exposition)
Temple of Music was a concert hall and auditorium built for the Pan-American Exposition which was held in Buffalo, New York in 1901. United States President...
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Leon Czolgosz (category 20th-century executions of American people)
1901, Czolgosz traveled to Buffalo, New York, the site of the Pan-American Exposition, where President McKinley would be speaking. He rented a room in...
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Alice Russell Glenny (category American women sculptors)
the 1901 Pan-American Exposition. A World's Fair, the Pan-American Exposition sought to emphasize good relations between North and South America. After...
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Frederick Roth (category 20th-century American painters)
the Pan-American Exposition (1901) in Buffalo, the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904) in St. Louis, and the Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915)...
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Assassination of William McKinley (redirect from Assassination of American President William McKinley)
president of the United States, was shot on the grounds of the Pan-American Exposition in the Temple of Music in Buffalo, New York, on September 6, 1901...
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Americas discussed the staging of an Olympic-style regional athletic competition for the athletes of the Americas. During the Pan-American Exposition...
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built and operated a 15 in (381 mm) gauge miniature railway at the Pan-American Exposition held in Buffalo, New York, United States, from May 1 until November...
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Raphael Beck (artist) (category 19th-century American painters)
29, 1947) was an American artist born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He is best known for his work related to the Pan-American Exposition. Named after the...
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Texas Centennial Exposition was closed. The exhibits changed and reopened the following year as the Greater Texas & Pan-American Exposition. The Fair Park...
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glistens like stars Buffalo, New York, United States, as host of the Pan-American Exposition. In 1901, Buffalo was perhaps the most extensively lighted city...
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after filing a patent in 1901 and exhibiting the product at the Pan-American Exposition until it was rediscovered that David Strang of Invercargill, New...
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1973. Art Association of Montreal, Honourable Mention, 1894; Pan American Exposition, Honourable Mention, 1901; Montreal Spring Exhibition, Jessie Dow...
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Calamity Jane (category 20th-century American women)
she appeared in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show and at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition. She is said to have exhibited compassion to others, especially...
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the most populous cities in the United States. It had hosted the Pan-American Exposition in 1901 and later became a center for the automotive industry....
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Human zoo (redirect from Ethnological exposition)
Cristal del Retiro. At both the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition and the 1901 Pan-American Exposition Little Egypt, a bellydancer, was photographed as a...
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Lottie Wilson Jackson (category African-American suffragists)
In 1901, Wilson oversaw the exhibition of African-American artists at the Pan-American Exposition. She signed her name as "Lottie Wilson" on her paintings...
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Mission style furniture (category American Craftsman architecture)
increasingly popular following the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo. The style was popularly associated with the American Arts and Crafts movement. Mission...
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The Pan American Games, known as the Pan Am Games, is a continental multi-sport event in the Americas. It features thousands of athletes participate in...
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Lakes Exposition 1937 – Dallas, United States – Greater Texas & Pan-American Exposition 1937 – Berlin, Germany – International Hunting Exposition 1937...
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circuit set up around the Exposition grounds. The Smithsonian Institution also had an exhibition at the Exposition. Native American culture was a topic of...
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cancels also first appeared in the 1890s, initially to advertise the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York, gradually expanding to include a wide variety...
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Pipestone Indian Training School (category Native American boarding schools)
12 "individual' bronze medals in Agricultural Products at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. Winners of awards had to pay for the manufacture...
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not to quit was the Minister of War, Baron Kodama Gentarō. The Pan-American Exposition opened in Buffalo, New York. William McKinley became the first...
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the afternoon by Leon Czolgosz, an American anarchist who had been standing in line at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. McKinley would...
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The Amateur Athletic Union Tournament is the annual American amateur basketball championship series for Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) teams. It started...
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Robert Paine (sculptor) (category Use American English from October 2023)
accepted in 1900 by Karl Bitter, director of sculpture, for the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. Thirty-five sculptors, including Saint Gaudens...
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