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Sun Apr 30, 2023, 09:18 AM Apr 2023

On this day, April 30, 1904, the Louisiana Purchase Exposition World's Fair opened in St. Louis.

Sat Apr 30, 2022: On this day, April 30, 1904, the Louisiana Purchase Exposition World's Fair opened in St. Louis.

Fri Apr 30, 2021: On this day, April 30, 1904, the Louisiana Purchase Exposition World's Fair opened in St. Louis.

Thu Apr 30, 2020: On this day, April 30, 1904, the Louisiana Purchase Exposition World's Fair opened in St. Louis.

Louisiana Purchase Exposition


Poster for the Exposition painted by Alphonse Mucha

The Louisiana Purchase Exposition, informally known as the St. Louis World's Fair, was an international exposition held in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, from April 30 to December 1, 1904. Local, state, and federal funds totaling $15 million were used to finance the event. More than 60 countries and 43 of the 45 American states maintained exhibition spaces at the fair, which was attended by nearly 19.7 million people.

Historians generally emphasize the prominence of themes of race and empire, and the fair's long-lasting impact on intellectuals in the fields of history, art history, architecture and anthropology. From the point of view of the memory of the average person who attended the fair, it primarily promoted entertainment, consumer goods and popular culture.

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Influence on popular music

The fair inspired the song "Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis", which was recorded by many artists, including Billy Murray. Both the fair and the song are focal points of the 1944 feature film Meet Me in St. Louis starring Judy Garland, which also inspired a Broadway musical version. Scott Joplin wrote the rag "Cascades" in honor of the elaborate waterfalls in front of Festival Hall.

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