Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Company

GPTKB entity

Properties (63)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf gptkb:Company
gptkbp:associatedWith gptkb:World's_Fair
gptkbp:attendance 3.7 million visitors
gptkbp:dissolved 1909
gptkbp:events gptkb:Alaska-Yukon-Pacific_Exposition
gptkbp:exhibits Cultural festivals
Educational programs
400 acres
Environmental education
International Exposition
Film screenings
Virtual reality experiences
Cultural performances
Historical reenactments
Art installations
Technological innovations
Historical displays
Interactive displays
Literary contributions
Photography exhibitions
Workshops and demonstrations
Cultural diplomacy
Tourism opportunities
Historical figures from the region
Cultural exchanges
Cultural storytelling
Environmental conservation efforts
Historical preservation efforts
Mining technology
Music and dance performances
Community heritage projects
Global connections
Artistic collaborations
Transportation advancements
Public engagement activities
Civic engagement initiatives
Community involvement initiatives
Social justice themes
Wildlife displays
Cultural dialogues
Cultural identity exploration
Commercial products from the region
Craftsmanship of local artisans
Indigenous peoples' contributions
Yukon gold rush displays
Sustainable_practices
Agricultural_products_from_Alaska
Art_from_Alaskan_artists
Culinary_offerings_from_Alaska
Cultural_heritage_of_the_Yukon
Economic_opportunities_in_Alaska
Native_Alaskan_artifacts
Natural_resources_of_Alaska
Scientific_research_from_Alaska
gptkbp:founded 1907
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Company
gptkbp:keyPeople gptkb:James_A._Moore
gptkbp:legacy Influenced future expositions
gptkbp:location gptkb:Seattle,_Washington
gptkbp:notableEvent Exposition held in 1909
gptkbp:purpose Promote_the_resources_of_Alaska_and_the_Yukon
gptkbp:significance Showcased_Alaskan_culture_and_industry
gptkbp:succeededBy gptkb:Seattle_World's_Fair