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Continued Challenges

Challenges continue in securing funding and exhibitors, and lining up entertainment.

Aired 05/04/1994

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Continued Challenges

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Challenges continue in securing funding and exhibitors, and lining up entertainment.

The organizers of Expo ’74 continued to face challenges with the project from securing funding, securing exhibitors, and lining up entertainment.

Aired 05/04/1994

Behind the Times

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In the 1960s, the city of Spokane began to experience economic and political stagnation. (2m 21s)

The Closing of Expo ’74

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Expo ‘74 closed in November 1974, after a six month run. (2m 8s)

Completion of the World Fair Site

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Construction of the fair site begins in 1972 (1m 49s)

Entertainment Capital

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Significant funds were spent to market Expo ’74 and attract visitors. (4m 3s)

Environmental Theme

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Expo ’74 was the first World’s Fair to have an environmental theme. (3m 7s)

Expo ‘74 Opens

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Expo ‘74 openS on May 4, 1974 to a crowd of 85,000 people and with an environmental theme. (6m 40s)

Film Images

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Ed Thompson captured the construction of the World’s Fair site from beginning to end. (1m 49s)

Folk Life Festival

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The Folk Life Festival celebrates a variety of cultures and traditions. (5m)

Grand Opening

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The World’s Fair of 1974 (Expo ‘74) opened in Spokane, Washington in May 4, 1974. (2m 39s)

Leadership

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Individual business leaders helped make the World's Fair in Spokane a reality. (3m 24s)

The Legacy of Expo ’74

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Expo's lasting legacy includes Spokane’s opera house and convention center. (2m 31s)

Obstacles

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The organizers of Expo ’74 struggle with railroads and the public to garner support. (4m 59s)

Political and Culture Change

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In early 70's the city and country were experiencing political and cultural changes. (1m 21s)

Rejuvenation

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In the mid-1960s,leaders hope to rejuvenate Spokane via a World’s Fair. (2m 46s)

Remaining Buildings

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Three Expo buildings become significant Spokane landmarks. (1m 40s)

Save Our Station Campaign

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Some community members got behind a campaign to “save” the railroad stations. (1m 3s)

A Strengthened Community

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The Expo '74 site has become an important cultural landmark and gathering place in Spokane (1m 50s)

World’s Fair Snapshot

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The creation of Spokane’s beautiful River Front Park is one lasting effect of Expo ‘74 (55s)

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