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*[[Support Buildings]] - The fair required many support structures to ensure operation. | *[[Support Buildings]] - The fair required many support structures to ensure operation. | ||
*[[Livestock]]-Place where farm animals were | *[[Livestock]]-Place where farm animals were | ||
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Revision as of 02:02, 22 November 2022
The Fair can be broken into fourteen areas, with many buildings contained in each area. (Click on area to visit)
Areas
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- Main Picture - The central portion of the fair, hosting the Palaces
- The Pike - A mile-long amusement lane, similar to a midway.
- Plateau of States - An elevated plateau, where many of the State buildings were built.
- Art Hill - Area including the Art Museum and attractions nearby.
- National Pavilion - Many international buildings were located here.
- Anthropology Area - Tribes of Native Americans were displayed in this area.
- Philippine Exhibit - The newly acquired Philippines were showcased here.
- Agriculture Area - Many outdoor exhibits based on farm life were hosted here.
- The Trail - A forested area with many attractions, and some state buildings.
- Mining Gulch - A natural valley filled with outdoor mining exhibits.
- Washington University - Contained many administration buildings, and attractions.
- Model City - A demonstration of urban planning.
- Support Buildings - The fair required many support structures to ensure operation.
- Livestock-Place where farm animals were