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International Centennial Exhibition

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
International Centennial Exhibition held in Philadelphia from May to Nov., 1876, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The buildings, in Fairmount Park, included the Main Building, covering 20 acres (8 hectares), Machinery Hall, Agricultural Hall, Horticultural Hall, and Memorial Hall, many state buildings, and buildings of 37 foreign countries. The total number of persons attending in 159 days was almost 10 million. This was the first of a series of world's fairs that the United States was to hold, and it set a high standard, exhibiting in graphic manner the... Read more
World's Fairs and Expositions
...Crystal Palace Exhibition in London. Housed...Crystal Palace exhibition, complete with...celebrated the centennial of U.S. independence...fair called the Centennial International Exhibition. Situated in Fairmount...Machinery Hall. The Centennial Exhibition attracted ... Read more
exposition
or exhibition, term frequently applied...fairs (see fair ). Organized exhibitions of fine and industrial arts...France and England. The international exposition as we know it today began with the exhibition at the Crystal Palace in...success inspired a series of international expositions ... Read more

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Free Article The Centennial Exhibition, the Philadelphia museum of art, and Hector Tyndale.
Free Article "David Smith: A Centennial".(Exhibition note)(Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum)
Free Article Philadelphia's 1876 Centennial Exhibition.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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