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The '''Exposition Building''' was a long tent erected for the [[Fashion-Industrial Exposition]] of [[1921]], one of the main events in the celebration of the [[Semicentennial of Birmingham]]. The tent stretched along nearly the whole length of [[Short 20th Street|West 20th Street]], adjacent to [[Woodrow Wilson Park]]. | The '''Exposition Building''' was a long tent erected for the [[Fashion-Industrial Exposition]] of [[1921]], one of the main events in the celebration of the [[Semicentennial of Birmingham]]. The tent stretched along nearly the whole length of [[Short 20th Street|West 20th Street]], adjacent to [[Woodrow Wilson Park]]. | ||
The doors to the exhibition were opened on [[October 24]], 1921. | The doors to the exhibition were opened on [[October 24]], 1921. [[C. N. Wiley]] chaired the subcommittee responsible for the building and the exposition inside. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 18 July 2007
The Exposition Building was a long tent erected for the Fashion-Industrial Exposition of 1921, one of the main events in the celebration of the Semicentennial of Birmingham. The tent stretched along nearly the whole length of West 20th Street, adjacent to Woodrow Wilson Park.
The doors to the exhibition were opened on October 24, 1921. C. N. Wiley chaired the subcommittee responsible for the building and the exposition inside.
References
- "Big Party to Start as Whistles Blow at Noon on Monday" (October 23, 1921) Birmingham News