This Week in Washington History – Week 16

This Week in Washington History – Week 16

Week 16: April 20-26

1962 Seattle World's Fair postcard; image of Space Needle and Monorail, 1962 Seattle World's Fair. Courtesy of WSHS. 1999.86.38.

April 21, 1962

On this day, at 11 a.m., the Century 21 World’s Fair opened in Seattle for a 184-day run. The 74-acre fairgrounds are located at Seattle Center, north of downtown Seattle at the foot of Queen Anne Hill. The World’s Fair was conceived to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, held in 1909 on the University of Washington campus. Its theme was to consider the possibilities of life in the twenty-first century.

Students in Stadium High School courtyard during peace demonstration, Tacoma, April 22, 1936 Courtesy Tacoma Public Library, Richards Studio Collection (D1709-4)

April 22, 1936

Earth Day booth, Seattle, April 22, 1970 Photo by Tom Barlet, Courtesy MOHAI (1986.5.52123.1)

April 22, 1970

Ancient Forest Rescue Expedition, 1989 Courtesy Mitch Friedman

April 22, 1989

Members of Snoqualmie Canoe Family in Northern Dipper, Puget Sound, July 24, 2011 Courtesy Snoqualmie Tribe

April 22, 2010

This post is in partnership with HistoryLink, and Warren Seyler, former chairman Spokane Tribe of Indians, the Black Muse Resource Center, and the Living Arts Cultural Heritage. 

We encourage you to engage in further research through your local historic societies, museums, archives, and community.

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