It gave us the space needle, monerail, and Pacific Science Center.
well, it didnt occur in 1964. because there was no 1964 Seattle worlds fair. there was however a Worlds FAir in Seattle in 1962.
It was designed for a world fair in seattle, yes.
The Space Needle was built as an attraction for the Seattle Worlds Fair of 1962.
New York? Seattle was earlier, maybe 1962?
Seattle, WashingtonBetween April 21 and October 21, 1962 on the grounds of what is now Seattle Center.
New Worlds Fair was created in 1974.
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The Seattle World's Fair dollar, issued in 1962 to commemorate the Century 21 Exposition, typically holds numismatic value beyond its face value of one dollar due to its historical significance and limited mintage. Its value can vary based on condition, demand, and the specific type of coin, with prices generally ranging from a few dollars to over $20 for uncirculated specimens. Collectors often seek these coins for their connection to the fair and the city of Seattle's history.
I bought one in very good condition, in a plastic protective case, from a coin dealer at a show south of Seattle. It cost $3.50.
There are many slogans that would be a great way to promote the Seattle Street Fair. Something like "The Great Seattle Get Together" would be enticing.
Chicago hosted worlds fair in 1892.