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Buffalo,
New York,
USA
Opened: 01 May 1901
Closed:
02 November 1901
Attendance:
more than 8,000,000
Site: 141 hectares (350 acres)
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Known perhaps most famously for the site of the assassination of U.S. President McKinley, Buffalo was the eighth largest city in the United States at the time. The newly invented X-ray machine was also displayed here.
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LINKS:
The Pan-American Exposition Illustrated - reproduction of photo book by C. D. Arnold
Doing the Pan: A Virtual Tour of the Pan-American Exposition
Buffalo 1901: Pan-American Exposition Bird's Eye View of Grounds and Map of Exposition - from the University of Maryland
Buffalo Police Then and Now - 1901 Pan-American Exposition
Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, 1901 - from Neonatology on the Web
The Grandeur's [sic] of The Pan American Exposition -1901 - from The Buffalonian
Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 - from the University of Delaware Library
Through a Clouded Mirror: Africa at the Pan American Exposition, Buffalo 1901 - from the Buffalo Museum of Science
Music Images from the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901 - from SUNY Buffalo
President McKinley and the Pan-American Exposition of 1901 - from the Library of Congress
A Souvenir of the Pan-American Exposition - from the Buffalo History Works
Illuminations: Revisiting the Buffalo Pan-American Exposition of 1901 - from SUNY Buffalo
Pan-American Exposition - from Wikipedia
Pan-American Exposition, 1901-2001 - from the National Park Service
The Pan Am's Who's Who
Map of the 1901 Pan-American Exposition Grounds - from the National Park Service
History/Exterior Photos - Group 1 - photos of the only remaining building
Africans, Darkies and Negroes: Black Faces at the Pan American Exposition of 1901, Buffalo, New York - from the Buffalonian
Murder at the Expo: The Assassination of President William McKinley - from Court TV's Crime Library
Pan American Exposition: World's Fair as Historical Metaphor - by Mark Goldman
The Pan-American Exposion [sic] 1901 - by Greg Jandura, on TrainWeb.org
Architecture, Sculpture, and Color Schmes at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition - by Eliza Northwood
Prominent Bands Made Trip to Buffalo in 1901 - originally in the Amherst Bee
Panorama of Esplanade by Night - video at the Library of Congress
The Official Flag - from Flags of the World
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