Nathaniel Wright Stephenson

The Tennessee Centennial Exposition

Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 40 Seiten
ISBN 1024815188
EAN 9781024815184
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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"The Tennessee Centennial Exposition" offers a fascinating snapshot of the grand event held in Nashville in 1897, as viewed through the eyes of Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, writing for The Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune. This exposition, celebrating Tennessee's centennial year (though delayed), showcased the state's progress and potential to the nation and the world.
Stephenson's account captures the atmosphere of the fair, highlighting its architectural marvels, exhibits, and the spirit of innovation and optimism that defined the era. It provides valuable insights into the social, cultural, and economic landscape of the late 19th century South, and its aspirations for the future. This article serves as a primary source for understanding the significance of such expositions in shaping American identity and progress.
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