United States pavilion at the Paris Exposition of 1900
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The United States pavilion at the Paris Exposition of 1900 was a grand temporary structure showcasing American industry, culture, and technological progress to an international audience at the turn-of-the-century world’s fair.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| United States pavilion at the Paris Exposition of 1900 canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: United States pavilion at the Paris Exposition of 1900 Context triple: [House of the American Republic, Paris Exposition of 1900 (temporary building), alsoKnownAs, United States pavilion at the Paris Exposition of 1900]
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Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science
The Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science is a multidisciplinary cultural center in Sioux Falls that combines art galleries, a science museum, performance spaces, and educational programs.
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United States Sesquicentennial Exposition
The United States Sesquicentennial Exposition was a 1926 world's fair held in Philadelphia to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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1904 World's Fair
The 1904 World's Fair, officially the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, was a major international exposition showcasing technological innovation, global cultures, and American progress at the turn of the 20th century.
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U.S. Pavilion at the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair (Expo 58)
The U.S. Pavilion at the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair (Expo 58) was a landmark modernist exhibition building that showcased American culture, technology, and Cold War-era optimism through an open, glass-walled design by architect Edward Durell Stone.
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United States pavilion at Expo 67
The United States pavilion at Expo 67 was a landmark geodesic dome designed by Buckminster Fuller to showcase American culture, technology, and innovation during the 1967 Montreal world's fair.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: United States pavilion at the Paris Exposition of 1900 Target entity description: The United States pavilion at the Paris Exposition of 1900 was a grand temporary structure showcasing American industry, culture, and technological progress to an international audience at the turn-of-the-century world’s fair.
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A.
Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science
The Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science is a multidisciplinary cultural center in Sioux Falls that combines art galleries, a science museum, performance spaces, and educational programs.
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B.
United States Sesquicentennial Exposition
The United States Sesquicentennial Exposition was a 1926 world's fair held in Philadelphia to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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C.
1904 World's Fair
The 1904 World's Fair, officially the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, was a major international exposition showcasing technological innovation, global cultures, and American progress at the turn of the 20th century.
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D.
U.S. Pavilion at the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair (Expo 58)
The U.S. Pavilion at the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair (Expo 58) was a landmark modernist exhibition building that showcased American culture, technology, and Cold War-era optimism through an open, glass-walled design by architect Edward Durell Stone.
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E.
United States pavilion at Expo 67
The United States pavilion at Expo 67 was a landmark geodesic dome designed by Buckminster Fuller to showcase American culture, technology, and innovation during the 1967 Montreal world's fair.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (26)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf | world's fair pavilion ⓘ |
| architecturalStatus | temporary structure ⓘ |
| associatedWith | turn of the 20th century ⓘ |
| audience | international visitors ⓘ |
| category |
former buildings and structures in Paris
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pavilions at the Exposition Universelle (1900) ⓘ |
| countryRepresented | United States of America ⓘ |
| demolitionYear | 1900s ⓘ |
| era | Belle Époque NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| event | Exposition Universelle (1900) NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| exhibitionType | universal exposition ⓘ |
| function | national pavilion ⓘ |
| location |
France
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Paris ⓘ |
| openingYear | 1900 ⓘ |
| partOf | national representation at the Exposition Universelle (1900) ⓘ |
| purpose |
to showcase American culture
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to showcase American industry ⓘ to showcase American technological progress ⓘ |
| represented |
cultural identity of the United States
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economic power of the United States ⓘ technological leadership of the United States ⓘ |
| showcased |
American art
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American culture ⓘ American industrial products ⓘ American technological innovations ⓘ |
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Subject: United States pavilion at the Paris Exposition of 1900 Description of subject: The United States pavilion at the Paris Exposition of 1900 was a grand temporary structure showcasing American industry, culture, and technological progress to an international audience at the turn-of-the-century world’s fair.
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