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- Pair of Souvenir Glasses from Expo '74 - World's fairs -- traditionally focused on futuristic themes -- came down to earth with Expo '74. "Preserve the Environment" was the theme. Held in Spokane, Washington, along the city's transformed riverfront, the fair attracted over five million visitors. The fair's logo representing air, water and land (among other meanings) could be found on a variety of promotional and souvenir items.

- 1974
- Collections - Artifact
Pair of Souvenir Glasses from Expo '74
World's fairs -- traditionally focused on futuristic themes -- came down to earth with Expo '74. "Preserve the Environment" was the theme. Held in Spokane, Washington, along the city's transformed riverfront, the fair attracted over five million visitors. The fair's logo representing air, water and land (among other meanings) could be found on a variety of promotional and souvenir items.
- Expo '74 Souvenir Medal, 1974 -

- 1974
- Collections - Artifact
Expo '74 Souvenir Medal, 1974
- Washington License Plates from Expo '74 - States have required automobiles to have registration or license plates since the early 1900s. State licensing offices issued new plates yearly or, in some instances, created validation tabs or stickers that attached to the old, existing plate. This Washington State plate contains a tab celebrating Expo '74 -- the World's Fair held in Spokane.

- 1974
- Collections - Artifact
Washington License Plates from Expo '74
States have required automobiles to have registration or license plates since the early 1900s. State licensing offices issued new plates yearly or, in some instances, created validation tabs or stickers that attached to the old, existing plate. This Washington State plate contains a tab celebrating Expo '74 -- the World's Fair held in Spokane.
- Pendant Necklace made from Expo '74 Concessions Token, 1974 - World's fairs -- traditionally focused on futuristic themes -- came down to earth with Expo '74. "Preserve the Environment" was the theme. Held in Spokane, Washington, along the city's transformed riverfront, the fair attracted over five million visitors. The fair's logo representing air, water and land (among other meanings) could be found on a variety of promotional and souvenir items.

- 1974
- Collections - Artifact
Pendant Necklace made from Expo '74 Concessions Token, 1974
World's fairs -- traditionally focused on futuristic themes -- came down to earth with Expo '74. "Preserve the Environment" was the theme. Held in Spokane, Washington, along the city's transformed riverfront, the fair attracted over five million visitors. The fair's logo representing air, water and land (among other meanings) could be found on a variety of promotional and souvenir items.
- Expo '74 Concessions Token, 1974 - World's fairs -- traditionally focused on futuristic themes -- came down to earth with Expo '74. "Preserve the Environment" was the theme. Held in Spokane, Washington, along the city's transformed riverfront, the fair attracted over five million visitors. The fair's logo representing air, water and land (among other meanings) could be found on a variety of promotional and souvenir items.

- 1974
- Collections - Artifact
Expo '74 Concessions Token, 1974
World's fairs -- traditionally focused on futuristic themes -- came down to earth with Expo '74. "Preserve the Environment" was the theme. Held in Spokane, Washington, along the city's transformed riverfront, the fair attracted over five million visitors. The fair's logo representing air, water and land (among other meanings) could be found on a variety of promotional and souvenir items.
- Expo '74 Souvenir Matchbook, 1974 - World's fairs -- traditionally focused on futuristic themes -- came down to earth with Expo '74. "Preserve the Environment" was the theme. Held in Spokane, Washington, along the city's transformed riverfront, the fair attracted over five million visitors. Fairgoers could save this matchbook with the image of Washington State Pavilion as a remembrance of their visit.

- 1974
- Collections - Artifact
Expo '74 Souvenir Matchbook, 1974
World's fairs -- traditionally focused on futuristic themes -- came down to earth with Expo '74. "Preserve the Environment" was the theme. Held in Spokane, Washington, along the city's transformed riverfront, the fair attracted over five million visitors. Fairgoers could save this matchbook with the image of Washington State Pavilion as a remembrance of their visit.
- Expo '74 Souvenir Matchbook, 1974 - World's fairs -- traditionally focused on futuristic themes -- came down to earth with Expo '74. "Preserve the Environment" was the theme. Held in Spokane, Washington, along the city's transformed riverfront, the fair attracted over five million visitors. Fairgoers could save this matchbook with the image of Washington State Pavilion as a remembrance of their visit.

- 1974
- Collections - Artifact
Expo '74 Souvenir Matchbook, 1974
World's fairs -- traditionally focused on futuristic themes -- came down to earth with Expo '74. "Preserve the Environment" was the theme. Held in Spokane, Washington, along the city's transformed riverfront, the fair attracted over five million visitors. Fairgoers could save this matchbook with the image of Washington State Pavilion as a remembrance of their visit.
- Advertising Poster, Expo '74 World's Fair Postage Stamps, "Celebrating Tomorrow's Fresh New Environment," 1974 - In preparation to host the 1974 World's Fair, the city of Spokane, Washington, reclaimed 100 acres of commercial and industrial land along its riverfront. Colorful counter-culture artwork by Peter Max, commissioned by the U.S. Postal service in honor of Expo '74, complemented Spokane's bold vision for its "fresh new environment."

- 1974
- Collections - Artifact
Advertising Poster, Expo '74 World's Fair Postage Stamps, "Celebrating Tomorrow's Fresh New Environment," 1974
In preparation to host the 1974 World's Fair, the city of Spokane, Washington, reclaimed 100 acres of commercial and industrial land along its riverfront. Colorful counter-culture artwork by Peter Max, commissioned by the U.S. Postal service in honor of Expo '74, complemented Spokane's bold vision for its "fresh new environment."