Court of the Seven Seas

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The Court of the Seven Seas was a central themed plaza at the Golden Gate International Exposition, designed as an ornate gathering space celebrating global maritime cultures and connections.

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Court of the Seven Seas canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf exposition attraction
themed plaza
architecturalStyle exposition architecture
associatedWith Treasure Island Museum
surface form: World’s fair on Treasure Island
associatedWithEvent Golden Gate International Exposition
surface form: Golden Gate International Exposition opening ceremonies
designedAs ornate plaza
existedDuring 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition season
1940 Golden Gate International Exposition season
function gathering space
public plaza
hasCulturalSignificance representation of international maritime exchange
hasTheme global seafaring connections
internationalism
maritime culture
hasType outdoor public space
inaugurationYear 1939
isCentralFeatureOf Golden Gate International Exposition grounds
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Golden Gate International Exposition
San Francisco
San Francisco Bay
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Treasure Island
namedAfter Seven Seas
openedFor Golden Gate International Exposition
partOf Golden Gate International Exposition
surface form: Golden Gate International Exposition central area
purpose celebration of global maritime cultures
symbolic representation of worldwide oceanic routes
status no longer extant as original exposition plaza

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Golden Gate International Exposition featuredArea Court of the Seven Seas