There was a Women's Pavilion at the 1876 US Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. The pavilion however, was geared to domestic work that women performed. There was nothing about women's suffrage. Susan B. Anthony and her followers protested this to no avail.
At the 1876 US Centennial Exhibition, the Krupp Works showcased an impressive exhibit featuring a range of their advanced steel production techniques and products. They displayed large steel castings, including artillery pieces, which demonstrated their expertise in metallurgy and engineering. This exhibit highlighted the technological prowess of the Krupp company and its role in the industrial revolution, drawing significant attention from attendees.
The US's Centennial celebration in 1876 had 167 buildings. Within these were 30,000 exhibits.
1876 was the Centennial, the 100th anniversary of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.
The US's 1876 Centennial fairgrounds covered 450 acres with an additional 42 acres given for displays o livestock and agricultural machinery. It was the largest festival in US history.
The popularity among Americans and foreign visitors to the 1876 Centennial Exposition was overwhelming. The vent centered around Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, and on the opening day nearly 100,000 people gathered at the front gate.
George D. Curtis has written: 'Souvenir of the Centennial exhibition' -- subject(s): Industries, Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.). Connecticut, Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.), Exhibitions
The US's Centennial Exhibition opened in Philadelphia in 1876. Upwards of ten million people visited the exhibition.
J. Clift has written: 'The centennial carol' -- subject(s): Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.)
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The Centennial Exhibition of 1876 saw thousands of inventions, most notably Alexander Graham Bell's Telephone, which changed short-range communications forever.
J. S. Ingram has written: 'The centennial exposition described and illustrated' -- subject- s -: Centennial Exhibition - 1876 : Philadelphia, Pa. -
Charles Shearer Keyser has written: 'Fairmount park and the international exhibition at Philadelphia' -- subject(s): Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.), Guidebooks
The Main Exhibition Hall was the largest building in the world in 1876. It contained exhihibits new inventions and new products. The building covered 20 acres.
The Centennial Exposition of 1876 was held in Philadelphia.
L. A. Simmons has written: 'The History of the 84th Reg't Ill. Vols' 'The Centennial visitor's companion and guide book' -- subject(s): Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.), Guidebooks
Because Colorado became a state in 1876 it was nicknamed the "Centennial State" It is the Centennial State and was named in 1876.
Frank H. Norton has written: 'A facsimile of Frank Leslie's illustrated historical register of the Centennial Exposition, 1876' -- subject(s): Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.) 'Life and public services of Winfield Scott Hancock' -- subject(s): Accessible book