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The heart of the fair park grounds was located on Canada Island, Havermale Island, and the adjacent south bank of the Spokane River in the center of the city. Newer Post Older Post Home. Browse by Decades s s s s s s s s s s s. Popular Posts. On May 7, I. A cool photo collection that shows what naughty ladies looked like in the s. Bands played, parade floats drifted by, balloons were released into the sky. President Nixon left his troubles in Washington, D. Hackney bought an annual pass so he could go anytime — it was within walking distance from his home.

Most of the exhibits and attractions of Expo '74 ranged along the southern bank of the Spokane River, a SkyRide away from the second-largest urban waterfall in the United States. Over the course of many months, the event had transformed what had been an industrial eyesore into open spaces that revealed the river's spectacular falls and welcomed visitors from around the world.

After it ended, six months and 5. The bones of Expo '74 have remained in place, and have become the centerpiece of the expansive acre Riverfront Park at the heart of the city's vibrant downtown area.

A brief history: As rail traffic increased in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Spokane became a rail hub for the timber and mining industries. The railroad was a big part of the community's economy, and a rail yard had been built on the south bank of the river near its dramatic series of falls. Over time, as urban blight set in, the area had become, in Hackney's memory, "a broken down part of town. Forty years ago, the centerpiece of the World's Fair was the U. Pavilion, a futuristic canvas-roofed structure that promoted the fair's theme: Celebrating Tomorrow's Fresh New Environment.

Among the buildings and exhibits throughout the site, there was an IMAX theater, the Washington Ag Trade Center, a performing arts center and a gondola ride over the river and the roaring falls.

The skeletal structure of the U. Pavilion is still in place, now without its canvas canopy, and is a significant landmark in the city's skyline. Need Help? Text In , Spokane became the smallest city to ever host a World's Fair.

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