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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
* Invocation at the Plaza of St. Louis was by Rev. Dr. Frank Gunsaulus. | |||
* Large ceremony, speeches. Noontime telegraph signal from Roosevelt in White House signals the opening. (9) | |||
* PIC> President Roosevelt opens the Fair via telegraph from the White House. (2) | |||
* PIC> John Philip Sousa's band and a chorus of 450 played "Star Spangled Banner" and "Hymn of the West", the Fair's official hymn. | |||
* Secretary of War William H. Taft was the last and keynote speaker and represented the U.S. Government. | |||
* PIX> The opening day parade was four miles long and included 20 marching bands. | |||
* At exactly 7:30 pm the decorative and utility lighting on the Fairgrounds all came to life and power and lighting to the Pike's concessions and exhibits surged with life. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Revision as of 16:48, 23 February 2024
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Special Day | Opening Day |
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Previous Day | 1904-04 |
Next Day | 1904-05-01 |
Attendance | |
Paid Attendance | 125,754 |
Free Attendance | 52,669 |
Total Attendance | 178,423 |
Weather | |
High Temperature | 73ºF |
Low Temperature | 54ºF |
Below is a list of events that happened on April 30, 1904.
Events
- Invocation at the Plaza of St. Louis was by Rev. Dr. Frank Gunsaulus.
- Large ceremony, speeches. Noontime telegraph signal from Roosevelt in White House signals the opening. (9)
- PIC> President Roosevelt opens the Fair via telegraph from the White House. (2)
- PIC> John Philip Sousa's band and a chorus of 450 played "Star Spangled Banner" and "Hymn of the West", the Fair's official hymn.
- Secretary of War William H. Taft was the last and keynote speaker and represented the U.S. Government.
- PIX> The opening day parade was four miles long and included 20 marching bands.
- At exactly 7:30 pm the decorative and utility lighting on the Fairgrounds all came to life and power and lighting to the Pike's concessions and exhibits surged with life.