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| paid_attendance = | | paid_attendance = 135,821 | ||
| free_attendance = | | free_attendance = 73,801 | ||
| total_attendance = | | total_attendance =209,622 | ||
| hi_temp = | | hi_temp = 80ºF | ||
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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
* Labor Day: | |||
= | * 209,622 fairgoers shattered the single most attended day. | ||
* Oklahoma City Day.<ref name="G5">Sherlock, Eli. ''Sherlock's World's Fair Guide and Bureau of Information'', (Eli J. Sherlock, 1904)</ref> 4,700 residents came to the Fair that day. | |||
* Modern Woodmen of America Forester Teams. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:DailyEvents]] | [[Category:DailyEvents]] |
Latest revision as of 07:44, 24 February 2024
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Previous Day | 1904-09-04 |
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Next Day | 1904-09-06 |
Attendance | |
Paid Attendance | 135,821 |
Free Attendance | 73,801 |
Total Attendance | 209,622 |
Weather | |
High Temperature | 80ºF |
Low Temperature | 62ºF |
Below is a list of events that happened on September 5, 1904.
Events[edit | edit source]
- Labor Day:
- 209,622 fairgoers shattered the single most attended day.
- Oklahoma City Day.[1] 4,700 residents came to the Fair that day.
- Modern Woodmen of America Forester Teams.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Sherlock, Eli. Sherlock's World's Fair Guide and Bureau of Information, (Eli J. Sherlock, 1904)