November 23, 2024
SHARE THIS PAGE

Seattle World's Fair

Remembering the 50th Anniversary of Century 21

Apr 17, 2012

Seattle World's Fair Program Packs Them In

  Paula Becker and Alan Stein, historian/authors of "The Future Remembered: The 1962 World's Fair and its Legacy," were guest speakers on April 17 at Lakewood Historical Society's monthly meeting, held at St. Mary's Church in Lakewood. The topic? The World's Fair of 1962.

  The program was attended by over 70 people, most of them local residents, one attendee was only 6 months old, who attended the Fair fifty years ago. Everyone had a unique story to tell and all reinforced how very special this six month long “party” put Seattle on the world map. It was one of the few world’s fairs that made a profit- $1,000,000.  (Over $7.5 million dollars today.)

  Besides the informative program (and a reminder to attend the World's Fair anniversary festivities beginning on April 21 in Seattle and continuing through October) there was a colorful display of C-21 souvenirs: from postcards and glasses to records-even a Jim Bean bottle in the shape of a colorful space needle.  Monorail ticket taker Barbara Scott, who met Elvis Presley when he was in town to film "It Happened at the World's Fair" shared some of her stories about her summer job that year at the Fair. Best of all were the refreshments--donuts from Lakewood's House of Donuts--made from original World's Fair equipment that was purchased by the owner after the Fair was over!

  See the Spring edition of the Prairie Gazette newsletter for more great stories about the Fair.

 

Find out more about Programs