Court of Pacifica

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The Court of Pacifica was a central themed plaza at the Golden Gate International Exposition, designed as an ornate open-air space celebrating Pacific cultures and the fair’s oceanic focus.

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Court of Pacifica canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf exposition attraction
themed plaza
architecturalType open-air plaza
associatedWithTheme Pacific Ocean
maritime culture
closingYear 1940
constructedFor Golden Gate International Exposition
surface form: Golden Gate International Exposition 1939–1940
designStyle ornate
eventEra late 1930s
function ceremonial space
exposition visitor attraction
hasFeature central plaza layout
decorative architectural elements
fountains
landscaped areas
sculptural ornamentation
heritageStatus demolished
locatedInBodyOfWater San Francisco Bay
locatedInCity San Francisco
locatedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInEvent Golden Gate International Exposition
locatedInState California, United States
surface form: California
locatedOn Treasure Island
name Court of Pacifica self-link
openingYear 1939
partOf Golden Gate International Exposition grounds
surface form: Golden Gate International Exposition fairgrounds
purpose celebration of Pacific cultures
central gathering space at the exposition
thematicFocus Pacific cultures
oceanic themes

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Court of Pacifica name Court of Pacifica self-link
Pacifica locatedInThePast Court of Pacifica