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The House of Hoo-Hoo was a clubhouse from the Concatenated Order of Lumberjacks, located on [[The Trail]].
 
The House of Hoo-Hoo was a clubhouse from the Concatenated Order of Lumberjacks, located on [[Art Hill]].


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Hoo-Hoo was the name of an organization composed of lumbermen, saw mill men and lumber newspapermen. The name Hoo-Hoo originates from the lumberjack's shout.


==Before the Fair==
==Before the Fair==
It burned down in a fire on June, 24, 1904 but was rebuilt in less than 30 days.


==Description==
==Description==
It burned down in a fire on June, 24, 1904 but was rebuilt in less than 30 days. The House of Hoo-Hoo was made out of separate types of  woods and utilized 139 different kinds of veneer. The name Hoo-Hoo originates from the lumberjack's shout.  
The House of Hoo-Hoo was made out of separate types of  woods and utilized 139 different kinds of veneer.
It was located southwest of the [[Texas]] and [[Ohio]] Buildings. This organization raised $100,000 for participation and continued representation during the entire exposition period. The membership was limited to 9,999 and the initiation fee was $9.99.  


It was located southwest of the [[Texas]] and [[Ohio]] Buildings. Hoo-Hoo was the name of an organization composed of lumbermen, saw mill men and lumber newspapermen. This organization raised $100,000 for participation and continued representation during the entire exposition period. The membership was limited to 9,999 and the initiation fee was $9.99.
==After the Fair==
==After the Fair==
[[File:Hoo-Interior.jpg ]]
==Gallery==
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File:Hoo-Interior.jpg  |Interior
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==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 01:39, 26 November 2022

House of Hoo-Hoo
LocationArt Hill
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The House of Hoo-Hoo was a clubhouse from the Concatenated Order of Lumberjacks, located on Art Hill.

Etymology

Hoo-Hoo was the name of an organization composed of lumbermen, saw mill men and lumber newspapermen. The name Hoo-Hoo originates from the lumberjack's shout.

Before the Fair

It burned down in a fire on June, 24, 1904 but was rebuilt in less than 30 days.

Description

The House of Hoo-Hoo was made out of separate types of woods and utilized 139 different kinds of veneer. It was located southwest of the Texas and Ohio Buildings. This organization raised $100,000 for participation and continued representation during the entire exposition period. The membership was limited to 9,999 and the initiation fee was $9.99.

After the Fair

Gallery

See also

Notes

References

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