Paula Becker & Alan J. Stein, The Future Remembered: The 1962 Seattle World's Fair and Its Legacy

02/23/2012 6:30 pm

 

SpaceNeedle

 

Astronauts and space craft. Royalty and Cold War tension. Science and art. The Kennedys. Religion and sex. Fashion and futurist speculation. The Canadian Tattoo. Freakish weather and Belgian waffles. Elvis and his excitable fans. The 1962 Seattle World’s Fair had it all.

Officially named Century 21 Exposition, the fair drew 10 million visitors and even made a little money — remarkable success for an event staged in a little-known, geographically isolated city. But behind the commerce and entertainment was a larger vision. The civic leaders, businessmen, and publicists who made the fair a success were determined that when the lights went out and the tourists went home Seattle would be left with much-needed civic center. In the half-century since the fair, Seattle Center has become the artistic and cultural hub of the region — the remarkable legacy of a fondly remembered six months of fun long ago.

Come meet the authors of this new, beautiful coffee-table-style book filled with fascinating history, stories and pictures to celebrate the fair’s upcoming 50th anniversary.

$39.95
ISBN-13: 9780615469409
Availability: Special Order - Subject to Availability
Published: Seattle Center Foundation , 10/2011

Location: 
Street:
Seattle Public Library, Ballard
Additional:
5614 22nd Ave. NW
City:
Seattle
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Province:
Washington
Postal Code:
98107-4024
Country:
United States