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* Invocation at the Plaza of St. Louis was by Rev. Dr. Frank Gunsaulus.
* 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. <ref name="G9">Truax, Mike, ''Timeline of Events Before and After the 1904 World's Fair'', (Word ducument, v.2)</ref>
* Large ceremony, speeches.  Noontime telegraph signal from Roosevelt in White House signals the opening. <ref name="G9">Truax, Mike, ''Timeline of Events Before and After the 1904 World's Fair'', (Word ducument, v.2)</ref>
* PIC> President Roosevelt opens the Fair via telegraph from the White House. <ref name="G2">St. Louis Public Library, Glass Plate Negative Collection, https://cdm17210.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/lpe</ref>
* President Roosevelt opens the Fair via telegraph from the White House. <ref name="G2">St. Louis Public Library, Glass Plate Negative Collection, https://cdm17210.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/lpe</ref>
* 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.
* 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.  
* 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.
* 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.
* 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 17:23, 23 February 2024

April 30, 1904
Special DayOpening Day
Previous Day1904-04
Next Day1904-05-01
Attendance
Paid Attendance125,754
Free Attendance52,669
Total Attendance178,423
Weather
High Temperature73ºF
Low Temperature54ºF

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. [1]
  • President Roosevelt opens the Fair via telegraph from the White House. [2]
  • 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.
  • 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

Notes

References

  1. Truax, Mike, Timeline of Events Before and After the 1904 World's Fair, (Word ducument, v.2)
  2. St. Louis Public Library, Glass Plate Negative Collection, https://cdm17210.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/lpe

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