Talk:Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition
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[edit]The stamps and postmarks of the exposition say "Alaska-Yukon-Pacific", but I'm supposed to be at work and can't investigate this yet. Stan 19:10 23 Jul 2003 (UTC)
There is a great deal of information on AYPE philatelic issues in Postal Markings of United States Expositions, by William J. Bomar. This is currently available (5/30/2005); one source is the Jim Mehrer's Postal History.
The campus
[edit]"The fair was set up on what is now the campus of the University of Washington, an area which was mostly undeveloped at the time." It only had a few buildings, but it had been the university campus for about a decade. The school was still pretty small. In any case, I think "what is now" should go. - 69.17.114.183 (talk) 07:07, 23 March 2008 (UTC)
Tons of new images
[edit]I've uploaded several hundred images from the AYPE at Commons:Category:Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. I'm still in the process of cropping and cleaning them up, but here are some of the more remarkable ones:
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Official map of the A.Y.P.E. grounds
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Section francaise de beaux-arts (catalogue officiel)
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Cover of A-Y-P edition of The Argus
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Back cover, ad for Malt Rainier tonic
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A color photo of Mount Rainier
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Westlake Boulevard
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A color photo of a parade on Second Avenue
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A Native American of the Walapai
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Fishermen fishing
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Taos women carrying water
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Cover of Pacific Northwest Commerce
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Entrace to Manufacturer's Building, with Agricultural Building in the distance
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Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
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Lumberjacks
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Fish
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Steamship Ohio departing
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Gold vault in Seattle Assay Office
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Union Passenger Station
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Administration building, University of Washington
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Central Building
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Snoqualmie Falls
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Ravenna Park
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Second Avenue, large AYPE ad showing
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J. E. Chilberg, president of the exposition
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A view of several buildings in the AYPE
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Cover of The Coast, with a drawing of the AYPE.
And many more where that came from. Feel free to use if useful. :-) I'll also be looking for other articles that may have use of them. Dcoetzee 02:57, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
"Last known remnants"
[edit]From the article: "Drumheller Fountain is one of the last known remnants from the 1909 fair." Architecture Hall, the Women's Building and (just outside the official site and present-day campus) the College Inn Pub are all "remnants". So should this sentence go? - Jmabel | Talk 06:34, 9 August 2010 (UTC)
External Link Cleanup and Addition
[edit]A number of external links on this page no longer work. I intend to remove or replace these links and also add a link to the Seattle Public Library's Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition Digital Collection which contains almost 100 articles, brochures, catalogs, directories, guides, reports, and other related materials. If no one objects, I will perform these edits next week on 10/14/2013. SternaAlbifrons (talk) 23:58, 9 October 2013 (UTC)
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