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On June 1, 1909 in Seattle, on what is now the University of Washington campus, the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition opened. It operated until October 16 and was a resounding success with thousands of people visiting. Two original fair buildings were recently still in use by the university. Also still there is the beautiful fountain which was originally called "Geyser Basin." Standing looking toward the fountain one can see the majestic beauty of Mt. Rainier rising above and behind the geyser.
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This page last updated: Wednesday, January 7, 2004
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