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When you compare World’s Fair icons, ask yourself: Who were these built for?
At its peak, the World’s Fair was a chance for cities to wow visitors with massive, awe-inspiring structures that promised a unique vision of the future. But the world inevitably moves on, and the cities that spent millions on those experimental structures are left with a simple question: What happens next?
In Washington state, two World’s Fair relics attempt to answer that question. After several decades and significant renovations, both
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