The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, and Seattle the beautiful exposition city (1909) (14761664491)
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Identifier: alaskayukonpacif00reid (find matches)
Title: The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, and Seattle the beautiful exposition city
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Reid, Robert A., Seattle, pub. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (1909 : Seattle, Wash.)
Publisher: Seattle, R. A. Reis
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress
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COUNTY BUILDINGS AND THE CANADA BUILDING Chehalis—Yakima Canada—Spokane The Chehalis Building is a fine structure erected to show something of the great resources of that wonderfully rich territory bordering on thePacific Ocean. The Yakima Building is an attractive feature in the group of state and county buildings. The Spokane Building contains fine displaysof productions from the Inland Empire. Especially meritorious is the artistic scenery and pictures entirely composed of vari-colored cereals. TheCanada Building contains an extensive collection of exhibits from that great country showing its attractions for settlers.
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The Arctic Brotherhood — Good Roads. NOTABLE BUILDINGS Washington Womens Building The Hoo-Hoo House. The Arctic Brotherhood, a fraternal association of men particularly interested in the Northland, have erected a novel log building for a meetingplace. It is devoted to exhibiting productions from various lines from various parts of Alaska. The Womans Building, nearly opposite the Fine ArtsBuilding, is filled with things artistic and valuable, the handiwork of women. The Good Roads Building was erected by the State of Washington topromote good road building and kindred interests. The Hoo-Hoo House is the headquarters of lumbermen, and those of allied industries, who arebanded together for social intercourse and at times for discussion of business interests. They have many odd and amusing features connected withtheir peculiar parlance, rites and usages.
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